Loved it. Amazed me with the speed. However, to be blunt, there is definitely room for improvement if you desire. I want you to strive for perfection. Here’s what I did: I listened to professionals and masterclasses especially. It’ll do you good. Here’s some quick notes: be attentive to dynamics (for accuracy and drama), don’t rush (it risks accuracy), play with utmost passion (you have it!👏). This sonata is pure drama. My biggest tip is to slow down a bit (≈144 bpm). Keep practicing. Bravo👏
Thank you for your thoughtful feedback! I really appreciate your kind words and valuable advice. I'll definitely focus on dynamics. pacing, and adding more passion to my playing. Your tips are very helpful, and I'Il keep them in mind as I practice. Thanks again for the encouragement!
@@PristinePiano23 No problem; you deserve it as a brilliant pianist. Give it a go! It'll only do you better😉 The "masterclass" i recommend watching is by HenleTutorial; a British chap named Callum takes in depth technical and musical lessons with a teacher (forgot his name). Look up "Callum Beethoven Pathetique" and you'll find it
10 minutes after simply piano
Hah, yes
314th like, Nice performance
Can I ask for you to perform Alkan concerto for solo piano first movement? You performance is near perfect and one of the best I have ever heard
Great performance. One of the fastest.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
I've waited for this :)
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@@PristinePiano23 No problem! Btw your audio is quite bad, I suggest you to invest in a better microphone.
Amazingly played mate❤
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really good
Your content is really great !!! You deserve so much more views !
Love it but i think the speed part is a lil bit to fast and the lower part is really to slow, we lost the rythm during these slowest parts..
s ogod bro congratullations
One of my favorites..! Love this piece..!
Thank you so much!
Loved it. Amazed me with the speed. However, to be blunt, there is definitely room for improvement if you desire. I want you to strive for perfection. Here’s what I did: I listened to professionals and masterclasses especially. It’ll do you good. Here’s some quick notes: be attentive to dynamics (for accuracy and drama), don’t rush (it risks accuracy), play with utmost passion (you have it!👏). This sonata is pure drama. My biggest tip is to slow down a bit (≈144 bpm). Keep practicing. Bravo👏
Thank you for your thoughtful feedback! I really appreciate your kind words and valuable advice. I'll definitely focus on dynamics. pacing, and adding more passion to my playing. Your tips are very helpful, and I'Il keep them in mind as I practice. Thanks again for the encouragement!
@@PristinePiano23 No problem; you deserve it as a brilliant pianist. Give it a go! It'll only do you better😉 The "masterclass" i recommend watching is by HenleTutorial; a British chap named Callum takes in depth technical and musical lessons with a teacher (forgot his name). Look up "Callum Beethoven Pathetique" and you'll find it
I almost finish this piece
My top best performance
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Your feedback means a lot to me. I'll keep striving to improve and perfect my performances.
can u play liszt harmonies et potehies thing no 9 andante lacrimoso
Great job! Loved the speed. But I felt you played the left hand a bit too loud. Could be just the whiskey 🥴
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