Fujiko Hemmings is a healer! She has given so much comfort/wrmth to so many people in pain. Thank you for the wonderful interpretation of La Campanella!
For Christ sake.. that piano is alive!!! Beyond beautiful and perfection, it's even greater than stunningly graceful... Ingrid Fujiko's performance is out of all measures! W O W fkn W O W !
My favorite version - had been for years. Thank you Fujiko for this performance! This is definitely very different from Yundi or Kissin's version, but this one to me is the most enjoyable to listen to. While I admire the speed and power of the two world famous players, it just all seem so rushed. It reminds me of listening to a speed talking competition - you can hear what is being said only if you already know the script. Campanella is such a unique, beautiful piece and I really enjoy savoring it, hearing the bell like ring and echoes, the twist and turns of the harmonic like a story unfolding, rather than having it jammed into my ears in under 4 minutes. Purely my personal preference, probably unorthodox and most likely nowhere inline with what Liszt intended. I do play this piece myself but still prefer the gentle version played by Fujiko. Like water trickling down the river of life.
@ku23492 жыл бұрын
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@Ash1nerTV Жыл бұрын
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@rockybernard2997 Жыл бұрын
This rendition is a reminder that it isn't about how vigorously, how briskly, how demonstratively, the bells are rung. It's about vibration and frequencies that can be just as brilliant to the soul when they are not rushed but feel almost coy and coquettish with this presentation. IMO, this performance is every much as endearing as the speedy interpretation of other performers.
Tsujii's is beautiful, but Fujiko's made me really cry. She devoted herself to this Campanella, and established her own one. 辻井さんのも好きだけど、フジコへミングのはホント涙出る。
@hlodvers11 жыл бұрын
This is my favourite interpretation of La Campanella. It has the perfect speed and a softness to it, which I love! And the fact that she's super old and plays this is incredible! :D
@user-nf8ol9uc5r8 жыл бұрын
演奏者により 同じ曲でもニュアンスがちがいますね。それにしても素晴らしい!聞き惚れてしまいます。
@user-gi3xn9qz6o9 жыл бұрын
異常に速くひく人よりずっといいね。心がこもってる。
@yuanqihuang1185 Жыл бұрын
I watched her documents and can't forget her performance at this La Campanella. I would say it's her life and time experience that supply her unique interpretation of his piece, which can't be easily obtained by young and talented players. Just like literature, this ability can not be trained, no matter how hard you try, it's about the weight and quality of life itself.
My heart is tremblin because of her passion for playing. It resonates with my primitive ears and hearts.
@rockybernard2997 Жыл бұрын
I am back. Alicia De LaRoccha reminded me how much I enjoy this piece, so I came back Ms.Hemming's interpretation of it, as it is so much more deeply beautiful, played with her controlled fury. Exquisite!
I have to say, since I began undertaking learning and mastering this piece 10 years ago, I have probably heard almost every version on KZfaq and elsewhere. Although Valentina Lisitsa and Kissin do unbelievable justice to the piece, it is obvious to me upon finding it on my watch list that this version played by this woman may be the very best that there is. She doesn't rush and cram chords at the last trill. It is a slow passion that is so unique and beautiful. She gives the notes time to speak. Unreal
@danielgloverpiano76936 ай бұрын
It’s called playing it at what most people would consider practice tempo. You don’t think everyone else could do this?
indeed one of the best rendition of la campanella...nice...
@user-yado8 жыл бұрын
のめり込んで、聴き入ってしまう
@nikkichockawonga7 жыл бұрын
this is a wonderful interpretation, bravo!
@ryanvillaverde4 жыл бұрын
I'm a highly experienced professional musician and I think she's great. Is she the greatest player of this piece? Is she the world's greatest pianist? No to both. That's not and should not be the point. Hemming is a gifted and unique artist and a joy to watch. I have read some reviews about her written by the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times and they absolutely trash her saying that the only reason she's famous is because of her Japanese fan base - what an untrue and nasty thing to say. Just watch this incredible woman speak her heart through each keystroke and DO NOT compare her to another pianist in the same moment; that is an amateurish and unsophisticated thing to do. She's just as good as many of the pianist playing today and I would rather hear her play than another factory pianist who plays exactly the same as the 1000 pianists who came before them and the countless many who will follow. Go Fujiko!
@nikkitytom4 жыл бұрын
RyanLA80 Thumbs up to you too, Ryan. She's unique. I read a nasty NYT review and agree with you wholeheartedly. I think her eccentric garb and eclectic multi-cultural background have been drawbacks to a fair assessment of her magical skills. 👍
@user-jc2dj9yk2v9 ай бұрын
@@nikkitytomо, нет. Справедливой оценке мешает её художественная глубина. Нынче в моде спорт за роялем - кто быстрее и кто громче. А у Фудзико особенность другая - душа просыпается от её звуков. А это опасно для мира. Мир не желает просыпаться. И сообщает об этом разгромными рецензиями.