Debussy Feux d'artifice (Fireworks)
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You might want to ...
You might want to know this. This prelude actually reflects the golden ratio, often portrayed by the Fibonacci sequence. Awesome piece, Debussy!! :)
Beautiful !!!
Beautiful !!!
It's great! His ...
It's great! His interpretation really creates the atmosphere for the title.
It's not a single ...
It's not a single almost unnoticeable missed note you should be judging...
This is Debussy's ...
This is Debussy's answer to Ravel's Gaspard de la nuit
agreed
agreed
geertdehoux is a ...
geertdehoux is a weirdo.
this is what I want ...
this is what I want to be someday. even though he made mistakes, he was AMAZING. geetdehoux, don't focus on the bad things, because there was a lot more good.
No. stop being so ...
No. stop being so pedantic. listen to the beautiful song as a whole instead of counting when the wrong notes happen. it sounded perfect to me. thank you pianopotato for uploading this masterpiece.
I think he ...
I think he articulates well...sort of what you need for this piece.
Wrong note at 0:50 ...
Wrong note at 0:50 ...
wow
wow
I like this ...
I like this interpretation! It's refreshingly not poundy and rushed over. It has the nuances that Debussy most definitely intended. Great job!
although he didnt ...
although he didnt make that sound, he played a wrong note...he hits the middle c in the middle of that glissando.
why are you playing ...
why are you playing this piece if you cant reach the octaves, big chords, and the glissando?
stupenda versione, ...
stupenda versione, personale e bellissima! BRAVO!!!!!!
すげえ・・・
すげえ・・・
niceeeee
niceeeee
This is a VERY good ...
This is a VERY good performance, 'pianistically' and musically! What a difference between this beauty and Richter's and Pollini's noise!!
This is, in my view ...
This is, in my view, an EXCELLENT performance, pianistically and musically! What a difference between this beauty and Richter's and Pollini's noise!! Geert Dehoux, pianist.
I fully agree.
I fully agree.
I think 'glissando' ...
I think 'glissando' means, certainly in Debussy's piano works, a certain sound. If you make that sound with one or both hands, who cares ?
You're right: ...
You're right: there are several ways of making glissando.