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Marc-Andre Hamelin

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  • T Tav D

    Live performance going on now.........

    https://livestream.com/92y/events/9068034

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    @Tav-D 👍 🎹

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      I love this Liszt. Totally underplayed

      Only non-witches get due process.

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        Supreme control. He gets such a beautiful sound.

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          I was just texting Grotriman that same thing.

          I’d give my ice cubes in hell to play like him.

          Only non-witches get due process.

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            What was that?!?

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              He just reached into the pin block.

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                He just reached into the pin block.

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                Tav D
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                @jon-nyc I don't know, must be in the score. I'll have to look.

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                  Somebody fell on the mic stand

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                    Somebody fell on the mic stand

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                    @jon-nyc It's marked "sff sec" which is sforzando, dry sound. I guess he wanted a true "thud"

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                      Yep I just checked too. Great effect.

                      Only non-witches get due process.

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                        that level of playing is such an athletic skill along with everything else.

                        Education is extremely important.

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                          Wow. Bravo!

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                            Tav D
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                            Wow! The best performance of "Fireworks" I've ever heard. The palette of sounds he gets from the piano is awesome.

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                              Most exciting finale!
                              Neat trick with the full range black key + white key double glissandi with full pedal. I’m going steal that some day.

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                                @jon-nyc It's marked "sff sec" which is sforzando, dry sound. I guess he wanted a true "thud"

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                                @Tav-D said in Marc-Andre Hamelin:

                                @jon-nyc It's marked "sff sec" which is sforzando, dry sound. I guess he wanted a true "thud"

                                Finger on string while the hammer strikes is my guess.

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                                  Missed it.

                                  But on the other hand, I could watch the recording.

                                  Why does this feel "lesser" than watching it live?

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                                    Live performance going on now.........

                                    https://livestream.com/92y/events/9068034

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                                    @Tav-D

                                    Thanks for the link—I’ve only had time to watch a few excerpts...Do they tend to keep these up indefinitely?

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                                      @Tav-D

                                      Thanks for the link—I’ve only had time to watch a few excerpts...Do they tend to keep these up indefinitely?

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                                      Tav D
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                                      @Rich you can watch his program again if you click on the link above. I watched it again from the beginning. I still marvel at Hamelin's musicianship and astounding technique.

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