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Liu Weh playing the piano with his feet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7CeoUZbW3Y
And totally unrelated to music, an associate of mine's
poetry machine, made from Meccano.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wuaSDzWhqQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7CeoUZbW3Y
And totally unrelated to music, an associate of mine's
poetry machine, made from Meccano.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wuaSDzWhqQ
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Speaking purely personally here Tim, I found it awful, why do so many jazz musicians have to have orgasms on stage and act as if they are one stop away from alzheimers. Occasional snatches of I got rhythm, the rest a mish-mash of bits of other Gershwin pieces and a lot of high-speed fingers and not much else. I hated it but no doubt others will love it, mais...c'est la vie!
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I know exactly what you mean, there was a certain "substance" missing from the arrangement, and a can't stand watching pianists like Keith Jarrett writhe around at the piano, but I'm such a sucker for a pretty face so I really liked it (even with the orgasms). You have to admit though, she does have a pretty solid technique.HullandHellandHalifax wrote: Speaking purely personally here Tim, I found it awful, why do so many jazz musicians have to have orgasms on stage and act as if they are one stop away from alzheimers. Occasional snatches of I got rhythm, the rest a mish-mash of bits of other Gershwin pieces and a lot of high-speed fingers and not much else. I hated it but no doubt others will love it, mais...c'est la vie!
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you mean with the orgasms?Arjuna wrote:I know exactly what you mean, there was a certain "substance" missing from the arrangement, and a can't stand watching pianists like Keith Jarrett writhe around at the piano, but I'm such a sucker for a pretty face so I really liked it (even with the orgasms). You have to admit though, she does have a pretty solid technique.HullandHellandHalifax wrote: Speaking purely personally here Tim, I found it awful, why do so many jazz musicians have to have orgasms on stage and act as if they are one stop away from alzheimers. Occasional snatches of I got rhythm, the rest a mish-mash of bits of other Gershwin pieces and a lot of high-speed fingers and not much else. I hated it but no doubt others will love it, mais...c'est la vie!
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The most eccentric reading of BEETHOVEN'S Hammerklavier Sonata you will ever encounter!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGyX5W9a_IE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGyX5W9a_IE
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ECCENTRIC!! You mean BEST!!! don't you?alfor wrote:The most eccentric reading of BEETHOVEN'S Hammerklavier Sonata you will ever encounter!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGyX5W9a_IE
There are many good performers and perfomances of this sonata but in order to reach parts of this great work that others do not reach you need to be a composer. Don't forget that the concept of a performer is a relatively new thing, in the past all performers were composers or the reverse of that and I feel and I think recordings prove it that a composer can see further into the mind of another composer in a way that no performer ever can.
There are always going to be a few exceptions like Sofronitsky with Scriabin and Frederick Marvin with George Antheil where that understanding is almost uncanny, but generally speaking the majority of performers leave me dissatisfied and I think they they miss that element of knowing how a composer thinks which leads to my dissatisfaction.
In any case very many thanks for posting the link otherwise I would never have known of this revelatory performance. For once this sonata made sense to me.
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In relation to her technique - and whatever you might think of this piece of music - I think that her control and power of expression (and technique) are more evident in this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKuEJBKRW4MArjuna wrote:I know exactly what you mean, there was a certain "substance" missing from the arrangement, and a can't stand watching pianists like Keith Jarrett writhe around at the piano, but I'm such a sucker for a pretty face so I really liked it (even with the orgasms). You have to admit though, she does have a pretty solid technique.HullandHellandHalifax wrote: Speaking purely personally here Tim, I found it awful, why do so many jazz musicians have to have orgasms on stage and act as if they are one stop away from alzheimers. Occasional snatches of I got rhythm, the rest a mish-mash of bits of other Gershwin pieces and a lot of high-speed fingers and not much else. I hated it but no doubt others will love it, mais...c'est la vie!
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You're right, her pianism is enviable. I didn't much like the music but that's just a question of taste I think.timgill wrote: In relation to her technique - and whatever you might think of this piece of music - I think that her control and power of expression (and technique) are more evident in this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKuEJBKRW4M
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