Four Cliburn Gold Medalists play together on two pianos
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- 게시일 2007. 06. 11.
- Four Cliburn Gold Medalists, Jose Feghali(1985), Stanislav Ioudenitch(2001), Olga Kern(2001), Jon Nakamatsu(1997), played together Four Cliburn Gold Medalists, Jose Feghali(1985), Stanislav Ioudenitch(2001), Olga Kern(2001), Jon Nakamatsu(1997), played together Four Cliburn Gold Medalists, Jose Feghali(1985), Stanislav Ioudenitch(2001), Olga Kern(2001), Jon Nakamatsu(1997), played together on two pianos in a historic preformance during the Awards Ceremony of the fifth International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs. The first piece was Waltz from Faust and the second piece was the Stars and Stripes Forever.
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second time to watch and hear this, but felt the same way when i first heard this.. AMAZING!!!! enjoyed this alot..
Brilliant; huge fun; wonderful to watch as much as to listen
Nunca se dejará de escuchar.
Se me había perdido. 🇲🇽. 🎀🎶🎶🎶🎶🤔🤔
Perfecto Bravo !!!!!!
I do enjoy hearing this rendition of the Souza standard. Wish I could have seen and heard this in person.
woww top of the top of the top play 2gether.
Wonderfull! They're very very very good in piano and this combination make them better then solo!
i was honored to be in a masterclass with him this summer! he is such a great teacher, a wonderful man, and what a phenomenal performer! he played a concert the next night after the masterclass...WOW!
I study with Stanislav and am so honored to! He is a very kind and welcoming person as well as an amazing instructor. Thank you to the VCF for posting this!
Very very good.
Beauty is sublime, and so is Olga
A wonderful collaboration.
I love this waltz! How fun!
La estaba buscando Gracias
This is really beautiful
awesome! I played this piece last summer at camp....so much fun!
I LOVE NAKAMATSU(:
Me encanta a 4 manos ( 20 de dos )
Bellisimo demasido difil coordiinacion
Cuánta coordinación.
Great I loved it!!
No nos va llegar otro como Cibrum
I love it~
That just made my day!
Wunderbar, Baby!
Me too. I had the pleasure in seeing him perform Beethoven's 3rd concerto with the SF Symphony a few years ago. It was a real beautiful interpretation. I especially enjoyed it as it was my standard competition piece when I was a teen. He was accurate and distinct. It was funny, because I emailed him from his website complimenting him. He was saying how he was nervous he's be late because he was grading quizzes. He's really down to earth.
Man, Stan and Jose lay the bass on real heavy with the low Bb at 6:18 and 6:26... sounds nice!
Son pianistas de alto nivel
I LOVE LOVE LOVE JON! :)
Fun, interesting, nice... I like it...
nindota oy!
Now this is my idea of heaven on earth - the nearest you can get on this earth. (I played piano for many years, but disability put an end to it). I can still listen though...
Muy interesante a dos pianos y _4 manos. Jussen.
Wow, just imagine sitting between the two pianos......
Buena manera para qúe los niños le tomen gusto a la buena musica ..
Me puSieron en .mix imitA
CIONEs
XD is supposed to be an emoticon for grinning so big that your eyes squint, tip your head to the left lol
GO JON!!!!
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 5*
Mr. Witherspoon, I believe the first piece is from Charles Gounod's "Faust Waltz" and the second part is from the piece "Stars and Stripes Forever" by John Phillip Sousa. I hope this helps. I appreciate this rendition because of the four-person dynamic.
These accomplished individuals sound great together. Enjoyed the video VERY much. Have they been persuaded to record together. If so, what label?
🇲🇽❤️20-------24. 😅Mexico.
i had masterclass with Jon Nakamatsu in camp lol :D
Love the piccolo solo around 7:40
I love the sound of two pianos (40 fingers)...even if the audio is poor.
I saw Nakamatsu play Rachs third a month ago and it was astounding, what even more astounding is how he said his hands can only reach an octave. O_O
Saw Nakamatsu play Rhapsody in Blue live with FWSO in a Gershwin festival. (Swoon)
Marvelous.
But boy I wish I knew what had the audience in hysterics for much of "Stars and Stripes". I mean, the marching, the standing, and the piccolo-like ornamentation I can understand, but the two players on the right seem to be cracking everyone up.
SDH Enterprises móvil
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I can't Believe it, me and my fellow piano Students performed the SAME Waltz at a concert last year! We did not play it this fast, however. Personally, I prefer it a bit slower.. ;D
Enthralling! What was Ms. Kern doing around 6:37 that made the audience laugh? Any close ups of the performers available elsewhere?
Solo en Yucatan se habla el castellano ?
Solo tengo 1 contacto porque en otro cel me decian groerias o me hacian MIX
please, can somebody give me a link where i can find a free sheet music of his arrangement? who arranged this please? i need to play this! this is just so wonderful! thanks in advance! :)
What a HOOT! Pedal-duty must have been rather like game of Twister...
The pedal is used by the Secondos. The page turning is done either by the Primos, or in some cases, a designated page turner.
Usually you have one person (Usually the left) use the pedals and the other just play.
Seating:
Left Piano
Inside: Jon Nakamatsu
Outside: Olga Kern
Right Piano
Inside: Jose Feghali
Outside: Stanislav Ioudenitch
When they played the second piece Olga and Jose switched seats.
That's right, Right?
Pretty sure it's Jon Nakamatsu who switched seats with Olga, and then is the first to stand up during the "piccolo solo".
Nadie sabe el Castellano ?
Anybody knows who the arrangers are of the Waltz and the Stars and Stripes? Pretty please?
Renaud De Vilback arranged the first piece, and Mack Wilberg arranged the 2nd piece.
@markrpope3
I can't understand how you can be so ungrateful. This video shows four titans playing together as one, and you're going to complain about the bad audio recording quality? Keep your comments to yourself.
Miss Sass ok 😐
this was a recital for the Cliburn Amateur Competition and was given in the music hall at TCU, a location not known for its acoustics. Had this been performed at the Bass Hall it would be unbelievably different. I live in Fort Worth and have attended concerts and performances in both venues - world of difference!
Liszt waltz from faust - Schirmer's is always a good bet
Bittersweet seeing this today. I linked here from the Fort Worth Star Telegram report of Feghali's death.
Nope only 32 fingers and 8 thumbs..........and i give this the "thumbs-up" That has to be fun
@chiarapetrachi 32 fingers and 8 thumbs
@chiarapetrachi
No...43 :)))
@Chuck88keys You do play piano with your thumbs as well, so they should count. We don't want to be racist here.
(Recital, I Should Say.)
why do they stop clapping? :)
okay extra 5 points then ;) hahahhahaha
@Chuck88keys tsk! tsk!
Nope only 32 fingers and 8 thumbs..........and i give this the "thumbs-up" That has to be fun What about Padarewski? Could he play that with his 10 toes? Interesting
That Sentence Did not make much sense to me. They all play at once, thats why its a quartet.
bad audio recording quality ruined this for me
@TheMerriamLookout you know what, if you like to help, at least do it politely. You don't have to be rude. Anyway, i would not be posting here a comment asking for FREE sheet music if i can just find it easily on google because i tried it and i didn't find one! You get your ass off. Have manners when you come back. Good day.
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They're having too much fun...jk
@kjsass1 Keep your response to my response to yourself ; )
Stars and Stripes forever?😂
Gracias. Por separarla.
don't take it TOO seriously... everything is predictible.. listen to Radiohead's KID A . Bye
Racist? What's that talk about? Yes i know the "thumbs" are used when playing Remember first starting scales and your teacher said "on the 4th note your ( thumb ) goes under the forefinger after playing "e" on the c-scale? Just sayin