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Pogorelich. #2843735 04/30/19 10:56 AM
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Dear Pogorelich and Pianoloverus,

Here is my cadenza for Beethoven 3 (I recorded it during the rehearsals by my phone w/zoom iq7 - it was just near the piano so please do not expect a high quality and clear sound). I hope you like it.

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Originally Posted by CanCakmur
Dear Pogorelich and Pianoloverus,

Here is my cadenza for Beethoven 3 (I recorded it during the rehearsals by my phone w/zoom iq7 - it was just near the piano so please do not expect a high quality and clear sound). I hope you like it.

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Terrific cadenza!!

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There is some marvelous pianism here, as is to be expected from CanCakmur. For my taste, the cadenza is a little long and doesn't remain consistent in style with the musical content of the concerto. Marvelously played, nonetheless.

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Originally Posted by CanCakmur
Dear Pogorelich and Pianoloverus,

Here is my cadenza for Beethoven 3 (I recorded it during the rehearsals by my phone w/zoom iq7 - it was just near the piano so please do not expect a high quality and clear sound). I hope you like it.

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Bravo!


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Love the playing!



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I see that Can Cakmur's recital recording on BIS is available on Spotify, which has a rather amazing classical music catalog.


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Originally Posted by BruceD
There is some marvelous pianism here, as is to be expected from CanCakmur. For my taste, the cadenza is a little long and doesn't remain consistent in style with the musical content of the concerto. Marvelously played, nonetheless.
I think the length is around 3'10" which is within 10" of one performance of the cadenza I listened to. I felt the style was also consistent in style with the concerto although I think that's personal opinion to some extent.

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Also congratulations!

Were you asked by BIS to make a recording or was it your own initiative? How did that go?


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Also congratulations!

Were you asked by BIS to make a recording or was it your own initiative? How did that go?


Sorry for my late reply wouter79; SACD agreement with BIS was a prize of a competition.


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Originally Posted by CanCakmur
Dear Pogorelich and Pianoloverus,

Here is my cadenza for Beethoven 3 (I recorded it during the rehearsals by my phone w/zoom iq7 - it was just near the piano so please do not expect a high quality and clear sound). I hope you like it.

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I can't tell you how much I loved that! My husband and I really enjoyed listening to it. You have something so unique and it's such genuine playing - awesome!!!!!!! Is there a way to hear the whole performance?



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I love that cadenza!! Wow!

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Originally Posted by CanCakmur
Dear Pogorelich and Pianoloverus,

Here is my cadenza for Beethoven 3 (I recorded it during the rehearsals by my phone w/zoom iq7 - it was just near the piano so please do not expect a high quality and clear sound). I hope you like it.

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An outstanding cadenza, superbly played!

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Originally Posted by Pogorelich.
I can't tell you how much I loved that! My husband and I really enjoyed listening to it. You have something so unique and it's such genuine playing - awesome!!!!!!! Is there a way to hear the whole performance?


Thank you very much Pogorelich (and of course I must thank to all of you) for your nice words. I really worked hard for this and am very happy that you liked. I have the audio cd of the performance, but I am not allowed to make it public, however I believe it will not be a problem if I share it only in PW via google drive. The problem is I must find a way (and time) to copy this audio cd to my computer (I tried to rip the cd but somehow it didn't work, I will surely find a way). However, I just returned from a Japan tour and hope to do it in a short time. I will post it here when it is ready.

Thank you all again smile


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The things I miss by being away for weeks...!

Congratulations, and thank YOU, Can, for continuing as a member here and sharing your amazing performances. You're a huge inspiration for so many here.

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Wonderful! Thank you for sharing your music!


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Originally Posted by Pogorelich.
Is there a way to hear the whole performance?


Here is the whole performance with Sapporo Symphony Orchestra, Conductor Ken Takaseki

Movement 1

Movement 2

Movement 3


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