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@Tav-D
I love this Liszt. Totally underplayed
Supreme control. He gets such a beautiful sound.
I was just texting Grotriman that same thing.
I’d give my ice cubes in hell to play like him.
What was that?!?
He just reached into the pin block.
@jon-nyc I don't know, must be in the score. I'll have to look.
Somebody fell on the mic stand
@jon-nyc It's marked "sff sec" which is sforzando, dry sound. I guess he wanted a true "thud"
Yep I just checked too. Great effect.
that level of playing is such an athletic skill along with everything else.
Wow. Bravo!
Wow! The best performance of "Fireworks" I've ever heard. The palette of sounds he gets from the piano is awesome.
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.
@Tav-D said in Marc-Andre Hamelin:
Finger on string while the hammer strikes is my guess.
Missed it.
But on the other hand, I could watch the recording.
Why does this feel "lesser" than watching it live?
Thanks for the link—I’ve only had time to watch a few excerpts...Do they tend to keep these up indefinitely?
@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.