Topic: Cécile Chaminade - Pastel, Op.128
Pianoteq 6 Stage, Blüthner Grand, Player Preset, no changes in Velocity curve. In my opinion the warm and colorful Blüthner sound fits these compositions so well.
Pianoteq 6 Stage, Blüthner Grand, Player Preset, no changes in Velocity curve. In my opinion the warm and colorful Blüthner sound fits these compositions so well.
To me, Chaminade's music is charming and appealing. And your wonderful performance with good sounding Bluethner in this music, simply outstanding. You are so talented. This piece is a pure jewel, my favorite so far. I will follow this ”process” with great interest and pleasure. Thank you!
To me, Chaminade's music is charming and appealing. And your wonderful performance with good sounding Bluethner in this music, simply outstanding. You are so talented. This piece is a pure jewel, my favorite so far. I will follow this ”process” with great interest and pleasure. Thank you!
Thank you for your nice comment. Theoretically I could post here every piece which I play with the wonderful Pianoteq plugin, but I guess I would spam this category here (normally I play and upload such a piece/video every day). Maybe I will just post the highlights or so.
Well, keep 'em coming, that's what I say! If you're worried about 'spamming', highlights seem like a good idea. You can include several videos per post, if you like, perhaps grouped by composer or instrument. Just checked out your YouTube channel: 600+ videos and counting, I don't know how you do it! Many people would struggle for months to play some of the pieces that you feature.
Sorry I'm a bit late to the party! Thanks for the video. It's lovely to hear a waltz with such a natural sense of sway and swing. A style of playing we don't hear so much of these days.
And the rest of your channel ... my goodness! Do you ever sleep?
Well, Gamma, you certainly now have my attention:
Bravo - Superb performance.
Introducing an audience to exciting new works is one of our greatest gifts as musicians.
Chaminade is not a composer with whom I am familiar, but thanks to your excellent introduction, I will certainly make a point of listening further.
Thank you :-)