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This piece of music by Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809-1847) is from 1845. It is one of 48 pieces from "Lieder ohne Worte" (Songs Without Words).



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tteu123: More haste! This is far too slow

Victorpianio: wonderfull \o/

marc3350: très doux, velouté, un Mendelssohn comme je l'aime, on rêve...

demianp2008: @cubusdk @cubusdk Thanks buddy. I'm checking your website. I love how you play.

demianp2008: Thanks buddy. I'm checking your website. I love how you play.

cubusdk: I have information about my instruments on my homepage/channel page. This is the Casio.

demianp2008: Wonderful! Which keyboard brand and model is this?. It sounds very good.

mduduch: Fantástico!

ofirgd: I don't like the tempo, it's too slow - loses all the romance and just sounds tiring.

RemovdSande11: full of grace and passion

hooooooman: interesting tempo....i enjoyed it very much...nice playing!!

pookietijger: it doesn't matter really what's on the piece, I like it this way! Really good! Thanks for posting

MellowCypriot: I was at first surprised at the speed, but I enjoy this interpretation. It seems appropriate for what you are trying to convey. It reminds me of sentimentality, of things that once were enjoyed but are now lost. Maybe someone at the end of his life where things haven't turned out the way he wanted. At any rate, I just discovered your channel and am enjoying it!

fcGroup: Are you sure? I've checked 3 sheet musics of this piece, and all of them said the tempo should be "Un poco agitato, ma andante." (no "non" before "andante"), which means you should play it a bit excitedly but slowly. But yeah, this performance was even slower than andante, sounded like adagio. In my opinion, this tempo is acceptable while not "agitato" enough.

Chocohocoholix: I think that lots of people have different interpretations of this piece of music, or any piece of music really. And just because this is the interpretation of the composer, it doesn't mean it's right.

facundomaidana: Muy buena versión, la escuche para practicar transcripción para audio en mi facultad...very good!!!

mapianong: magnifique

0pussinQa0: OMG why is it slow like this?? i played i much more faster, it´s no lullaby

jesusmadrid1: you alter too much the tempo, a master performance is the one that gets to express the feeling of the piece but through dynamic and without abusing the ritenutos....

krasivatweety: I,m playing this tonight on ending concert :) i adore this composition, but i think your tempo is too slow,i play it much faster,and original tempo is faster,but i like the slow version cause it has more emotions,and i can here all notes :)

AnthonyB777: Very nice, and superb sound for a Digital piano! - what make is this? (piano that is). :lines come together well. Anthony

lllCarreralll: could be played better

089112: cool! im learning this peice right now! you played this beautifully, and i hope i can too!

janthegun: Well done! You got me to listen to this one about five times in a row and it kept getting better!

landemoraes: You definetly created an inspiring interpretation of this piece. Congratulations for the subtelty of the technique

Felix Mendelssohn: Op. 102, No. 4.
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