First part of the second movement.
I do not know orchestra, director and data. The recording has a poor audio, but I adore it and I'm happy to share it.
http://blip.tv/file/ 1161861
for an interesting audio comparison
Re-post (because the better audio YT encoding) of this my recent recording.
Music here between anger and dream, fear and recollection.
A few ideas about this piece. Sarraani street piano school here at its highs.
To play and to speak of an ignored object, in an ignored language.....
This are the first of three parts, and I hope someone find these lessons interesting. Thank you
http://sarrasani.bli p.tv/file/1168053/
for an interesting audio comparation.
The final tempo of this Sonata.
"Bohemia" piano, mics. Rode K2.
Thank you for viewing/hearing
and all best.
Valse d'apres Schubert (waltz from Schubert)
n. 7 by Franz Liszt. "Allegro spiritoso", then "un po' più lento", then "malinconico"
(sadly), then "sospirando" (sighing).
Enjoy it if you want and thank you for attention
5 pianists play the first part of this final movement. I'll comunicate the names of the pianists if you'll send me a message with your list of preferred versions.
Here I play Chopin Nocturne n. 20. This piece had its important role in Polanski's film "The pianist". I consider this film a masterwork, the better film on Holocaust, and this video is my modest tribute to those terrific but realistic sequences. Greetings to Polanski's art and glory to the memory of the victims of that tragedy.