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Edvard Grieg - Piano Concerto in A-minor No. 1 - Shane Lu



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Pianist: Shane Lu playing the first movement of a two piano arrangement of Edward Grieg's Piano Concerto in A-minor, Op. 16 No. 1


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penis ( 4 months ago by deadlock241)
penis
This is amazing ( ... ( 3 months ago by Samuikion)
This is amazing (it's not easy to play a concerto by memory, as the soloist seems to be doing). However, the full orchestral version sounds better to me. But the echoing in this video might be degrading the quality of the music.
this is amazinggg!! ... ( 3 months ago by hahalalawheee492)
this is amazinggg!! i hope that with a lot of practice, i can play just as good as you
so pathetically ... ( 3 months ago by spearfelt)
so pathetically immature
Very fine sensitive ... ( 3 months ago by NOSEhow2LIV)
Very fine sensitive solo playing & well considered interpretation.Boomy sound lets u down a little,of course and, in my experience the piano2(orchestra)part always needs some re-writing to blend better,as in most concerto "accompaniments".Enjoyed it. Bravo!
YES I've been ... ( 3 months ago by PrivateBuckwheat)
YES I've been wondering what the actual name of this piece is for a long time now; I have an arrangement of it entitled called "Norwegian Concerto," but it's not quite as epic as this version.
Wonderful. ( 2 months ago by helenevienna)
Wonderful.
awesome...love the ... ( 2 months ago by apg3594)
awesome...love the guy coughing at the end :)
I always get chills ... ( 2 months ago by tailwhoop)
I always get chills when listening to this. My Dad plays it a lot.
These guys are ... ( 2 months ago by slbrooks13)
These guys are extrememly talented!! My Mom used to play this piece all the time, but I never knew what it was called. Very glad to have come across this, since Mom's not around to ask anymore!
i can play the much ... ( 1 month ago by MichaeL12343599)
i can play the much simpler version, it's only like the first minute or 2, it's on my chanel if u guys would please check it out, thanks..awesome vid btw
i wish i could play ... ( 1 month ago by FourthSpell)
i wish i could play as good as them
I love the runs in ... ( 1 month ago by AWashingMachine)
I love the runs in this piece. They seem so hard but they flow really nicely under the fingers :D This performance is awesome and absolutely flawless. He took some of the parts a bit slow, which is what gave me confidence: I'm playing this in six months time w/ Orchestra! ARGH
Grieg is amazing ... ( 4 weeks ago by tjgirl2)
Grieg is amazing and that preformance is brilliant!
Can you tell me ... ( 3 weeks ago by SICKxCHARISMAxTURTLE)
Can you tell me what the first arpeggio or arpeggio combination is at 0:48-0:50?
I love it, but i can't figure it out. It bugs me.
Thank you.
=)
BOOM...HAVE A ... ( 3 weeks ago by herrogelo2)
BOOM...HAVE A BANANA!
Nice performance! ... ( 2 weeks ago by LietSayri)
Nice performance! Maybe it could be a little faster but it was clean throughout, which is pretty amazing already. :)
Brilliant! ( 2 weeks ago by Burn360games)
Brilliant!
You want to know ... ( 1 week ago by NoisySerg)
You want to know how to play that opening arpeggio, right? It's kind of hard to describe without sheet music, but... It starts on the lowest note of the piano, an A played with the left hand, and then goes up one octave to the second-lowest A, jumping a fifth to E and then a fourth to the third-lowest A of the piano, after which the right hand finally joins in with the remaining notes in the Am chord going up in thirds and fourths, like this: C-E-A-C. Next...
...the left hand ... ( 1 week ago by NoisySerg)
...the left hand plays the third lowest A and starts a pattern of four notes (A-C-E-A) that are alternated with the right hand (playing the C-E-A-E notes just above where the left hand left off, before switching back to the left hand playing the same thing an octave higher, answered by the right hand wherever the left hand finished. In other words, the combined left and right hand line has the following notes, always climbing: A-C-E-A-C-E-A-C, which are repeated twice in higher octaves. So...
The entire line ... ( 1 week ago by NoisySerg)
The entire line goes like this: Lowest A on the piano, A one octave higher, (always climbing) E-A (right hand now-->) C-E-A-E, jumping down to the third lowest A of the piano and doing A-C-E-A-C-E-A-C-, jumping down to the fourth lowest A of the piano and doing A-C-E-A-C-E-A-C, jumping down to the fifth-lowest A of the piano and doing -A-C-E-A-C-E-A-C and stopping all dramatically. That last note should be the second-highest C of the piano. And everything is to be played rather quickly.
i don't know what ... ( 5 days ago by jokeistman)
i don't know what you hear it just sounds like random stuff to me =\
it was drifting ... ( 4 days ago by Final137)
it was drifting with no deep flow. but it wasn't chaotic. just mediocre.
haha. i dont think ... ( 2 days ago by BBoyPure)
haha. i dont think its wrong to say who's better :D



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