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The pianist Nicole Resce speculates how the great composers of the past would interpret one of the most popular modern tunes.
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Such talent and imagination!
WOW, If I would have only kept up my piano lessons. LOL I'm impressed
How to play happy birthday I had found a decade ago in a midi file, in many more executions… not new…
Victor Borge did this years ago!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v26G0pX86PoTake it and plug..
you still have room for more MOLLIES... you can go even lower...
Why d, your passes tzziaisena;
We want more material. Viz and other popular songs/melodies pwstha interpreted by those famous composers
First who interprets;
the Beethoven
what a great surprise, lovely and entertaining but but i mean what i say , in style and grandiose, thanks container ,from nadim
Amazing :)
Beautiful and very talented!
Well, I honestly think that their own compositions would have nothing to do with it... Find me ONE composition by Bach that uses these techniques...
Come on boy…put down your conservatory books and open your ears. Or go back to your Conservatory.
Such an excess of humor... It breaks bones
the left hand is almost the same as one – I don't remember more than the little preludes and fugues, not that it matters, that's not the point of the plot, but yes, that's how Bach would play. I guess you haven't studied synieseis Bach and watching videos at youtube.
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Very good and very original... IF you haven't seen Victor Borge doing almost the same thing 30-40 years ago... and IF you haven't seen Amadeus...
and IF you haven't had a period would be even better.
chachaachachachachach <3
In fact, others have done it too... And I have some objections to Beethoven and Bach... Bach is so romantic..;; But OK, spotless :)
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Well, from the best gkolakia I've seen poured! Are THEOS/A!!
VICTOR BORGE ….THE ONE AND ONLY !!!
Awesome!!!!!!!!!! That would play the 'Happy Birthday' Beethoven, Bach and Mozart;