silverhawk
Loc: Born a West Virginian, Living in Virginia
silverhawk
Loc: Born a West Virginian, Living in Virginia
lesdmd
Loc: Middleton Wi via N.Y.C. & Cleveland
May I suggest you expand your exposure to the myriad of classically trained pianists who perform in concert halls and depend more on musicality than on theatrics and scenery. The Classical repetoire has been around for hundreds of years and is worth appreciation.
silverhawk
Loc: Born a West Virginian, Living in Virginia
silverhawk
Loc: Born a West Virginian, Living in Virginia
lesdmd wrote:
May I suggest you expand your exposure to the
myriad of classically trained pianists who perform in concert halls
and depend more on musicality than on theatrics and scenery.
The Classical repetoire has been around for hundreds of years
and is worth appreciation.
I have been listening to the "Classical Musics" since I was a teenager, but don't let
that keep me from enjoying the current artists and composers (which these
are)who have great sounding and beautiful music. I believe if you ask these
folks on UHH, you'll find they also enjoy this variety of great music.
Thanks, for the comment....I do appreciate it.
I have heard this gentleman playing the piano before and indeed he is a great pianist.
I enjoy classic music but music like "La Malaguena" by Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona happens to be one of my favorite...and it is played in concert halls all the time.
silverhawk wrote:
I have been listening to the "Classical Musics" since I was a teenager, but don't let
that keep me from enjoying the current artists and composers (which these
are)who have great sounding and beautiful music. I believe if you ask these
folks on UHH, you'll find they also enjoy this variety of great music.
Thanks, for the comment....I do appreciate it.
Although classical music has been around for hundreds of years, but until recent years, maybe decade/s, & the arrival of these such musicians, itwas becomming, lifeless & boring.
This guy & ppl like him, Andre Rieu, Pavarotti, Domingo, presented classical music to the masses in a modern lively
entertaining genre.
Marradi writes music in a similar vein, with the benefit of technological enhancements. Very entertaining.
I'd speculate there won't be much of the modern noisy tuneless rubbish, still around in 100 years.
He's been one of my favorites for many years. In my opinion, he is to the piano what Andrea Bocelli is to the vocals.
silverhawk
Loc: Born a West Virginian, Living in Virginia
silverhawk
Loc: Born a West Virginian, Living in Virginia
silverhawk
Loc: Born a West Virginian, Living in Virginia
lesdmd
Loc: Middleton Wi via N.Y.C. & Cleveland
Here is Daniel Trifinov, perhaps the greatest of the current crop of young pianists playing Chopin. He needs nothing more than his awesome technical ability, artistic soul, and a fabulous piano.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=izIMf9-pQGkIf you enjoy the Chopin, it is but a taste of what he is capable of producing.
silverhawk
Loc: Born a West Virginian, Living in Virginia
silverhawk
Loc: Born a West Virginian, Living in Virginia
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