Rob This one was absolutely awesome - it sounds like a studio recording of a small orchestra. Especially the descending bells made a very Christmas like feeling. You played it very evenly, this is maybe the biggest indicator there had no real instruments (guitar especially) been used. IMO real guitars would have sounded probably more uneven. Thank you for sharing your last year Christmas card, a wonderful idea.
ErnieAd What an impressive 1st post in this forum. You played a really wonderful piece. Honestly, the title "Oh Holy night" made me think about another Christmas song. A classic German one with the same title, if you translate it word-wise. Some passages reminded me of the German one, but all in all I would not have recognized it without the title. Maybe it is your interpretation and many fills, I don't know. But it is way, way more complex sounding than the classic German one I know from my childhood. I also enjoyed the follow-up pieces in your channel. Especially Silent Night was a dream to listen to. Absolutely high recognition factor of what my parents told me to be queen of all Christmas songs. I really adore, how you beefed it up with some fills.
Something else? Welcome, Ernie - welcome to PianoTell.
keff Oh - that's a nice jazzy version of a classic Christmas carol. I have the feeling that jazzing something up makes it harder to play, is it?
HeartKeys I absolutely adore, how you mix different pieces. The beginning was something very well known classic one. Satie or Debussy? Well, those two were friends and so their music style isn't that different, and I didn't have to search long. Arabesque No. 1. 🤗 The fact you play by ear allows you to mix that nicely, I can't tell how envy I am about your talent. This is so much more valuable than the ability to read sheet music. Very well played, good ending - color me impressed!
Rob Does anyone remember the Swingle Singers?
Not me - still I liked, what I heard 🥰
rach3master You rise the bar very high in this recital. You have an amazing speed and coordination - loved your trills. Everything was just played so very well, with so much of dynamics, so much verve and expression. I bow deep in respect - thank you for sharing.
PS: I always thought this piece is work from Johann Strauss Sohn. (Sorry - recognizing classical music is a lot of guess work for me.)