One of worlds greatest pianists: Yundi Li
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One of worlds greatest pianists: Yundi Li
This is, well cant really find words for it. He is just great! Anazing how every single tuch is so full of emotion and sensitivity =)
Enjoy when you got time! 75min(ish)
Chopin "Fantasie" Impromptu, Op. 66 - Best I have heard of this Piece
Enjoy when you got time! 75min(ish)
Chopin "Fantasie" Impromptu, Op. 66 - Best I have heard of this Piece
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Re: One of worlds greatest pianists: Yundi Li
thomandy wrote:This is, well cant really find words for it. He is just great! Anazing how every single tuch is so full of emotion and sensitivity =)
Enjoy when you got time! 75min(ish)
Wooow that is a great one... playing for 75 minutes, that is like running a marathon I bet... and the brain must be working especially hard. Thanks for sharing

Re: One of worlds greatest pianists: Yundi Li
75 minutes, that's a lot keys....
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