23. TheBoringPianist β PrΓ©lude, Fugue et Variation, Op. 18
Congratulations for being a finalist in a piano competition. I (we) didn't hear what your competitors played, but yours was very good. On top of that, yours is really a recital. And with this I mean a live recital. No possibility to stop and restart the recording. Oh dear - I can't tell how often I did. Applause!
24. Rob β Sunday Morning
This is one of the very beautiful played submissions. One of the gems, I really enjoyed to listen to. I never get how people can make up music just out of the mind, no sheet music, just from scratch in the head. I find this is an amazing talent.
And yes, this AI generated picture is just perfect.
25. diretonic β Borrowed Blues
Short, sweet and to the point. Seems we have a lot of Blues here. I loved the sound, the highs contrasted by the bass, the mood, everything was just to nice to listen. I am envy, you did this by ear. I hope I ll get one day at least anything close to that playing level. I doubt it, but I can still dream of. Thank for sharing this beautiful excerpt of finest Blues piano.
26. Rubens @Josephine β Waltz Op.70 no.2
It is nice to see this forum joined to members to be student and professor. First of all, kudos to you audacity cut, this is really seamless. The playing style of you both is indeed a bit different. Ruben's part is also a bit louder recorded. Both parts were played with very great passion. Chopin would be proud to listen to his composition in such a fine accomplishment.
27. Serge88 β Misty
The song itself (Garner's achievement) and your recording are simply beautiful. There is lot of passion in your interpretation. The major part of this recital is on a very high level and yours belong to the gems amongst it. And as last time I can just repeat, you did a very nice video setup, seeing you playing and have a closeup to your fingers. I really like that. And the piano sound is also at an amazing level - the P525 seems to be an amazing instrument. This and an amazing player in front of the keyboard make up for this perfect work. You can really be proud of yourself. Applause!
28. twocats β Rustle of Spring
I can't help myself, I am always hearing some excerps of the Ride of the Valkyries here and there^^. Good you decided to participate in last minute. For my ears it was just perfect, no traces of under-practicing or the like. Kudos and thanks for sharing.
29. navindra β Bluebird
This one is played so lovely, the use of tempo variations are done that well. Goosebump situation. About this Einaudi comment, I also thing both composers have similar style and one isn't really into it they are easily to be mixed up. I find it also amazing how you can record a video with 3 camera angles and every one is really superb placed. Superb is also the right word for your video cut. As there was a lot of stuff going around you, I suppose this was your first and only take, a live situation! Big respect to that, you can really be proud of yourself to deliver something beatiful like that.
No wonder you got claps for this one.
I hope I did not forget to comment anyone. The entire recital was on a very high level, with some of us beginners in the mix. I hope we beginners don't get intimidated and continue to submit in the follow up ones. Big thank you to Navindra for making this happen. And of course big thank you to Sam Smith as he is the father of all forum online recitals and still doing it over in PW.
Let's celebrate the premiere!