Wonderful and brilliant performance of one of my favorite piano pieces by the master. When I first heard this work as a young teenager I was completely blown away. Hopefully this helps introduce a whole new generation to Keith's music and his genius..... Thanx
Dynamic arpeggios: accurate, fluid, and silky. Speed, touch, and tempo: crisp. Attire: A reminder of the rock and roll ambiance: Classic casual Friday: Dalubar, the domicile's denizen, dressed in denim.
Amazing. Brought back house bumps from memories of feeling wow. Keith Emerson and Rick Wakeman are and always will be my heroes of the great live concert era of prog rock. And quite a few others of the time who made groups sound amazing live. Tony Banks and Rick Wright... Still got goose bumps
Nice job! Hard to believe Emerson was 26 when he performed this for ELP's 1st album. You did a great job on perhaps my favorite piano piece of all time.
I watch this video everyday I love how you play it so much. I don’t often see the hands playing a complicated piece like this. I wish I could do that. Thank you for putting it up.
Wow, that was excellent! I've been working on this myself so I know how difficult it is. Especially the part at 1:58 has always been a challenge, and you executed it beautifully. Bravo!!
I have to say I’ve watched several videos of other pianists covering ELP’s Lachesis and it’s pretty clear to me yours is as close to Keith as you can get.
Great!! If you like Emerson and Chopin , please try with Memoirs of an officer and a gentlemen, from Love Beach. Is Chopin by Keith . Cheers from Buenos Aires Argentina
Veramente bravo, una delle migliori esecuzioni che ho sentito di uno dei brani più difficili suonati dal grande Keith Emerson di cui, credo, non esistano versioni live (non mi risulta l'abbia mai suonata dal vivo). Tarkus a confronto è quasi una passeggiata rispetto a Lachesis. Sugli spartiti, mi risulta esista una versione midi realizzata molti anni fa da un amatore da cui è stato ricavato il pdf, non l'ho mai trovata in raccolte ufficiali curate dalla Manticore
I remember, about 10-15 years ago practicing Lachesis. After getting 10% though the song, I gave up. Far too much for only 1 yaar of tutoring. But can you imagine what it must have been like to think this up this musical idea in your head - for the first time - in the early 70s - and turn it into music? To me, that's genius.
Very clean. Bravo! I’d encourage you to re-record this technical marvel on a real grand piano or at least better digital sample, as you clearly have excellent technique and deserve an improved media. Thanks and keep the great tributes!
You've done it again. You do not choose "easy" pieces! Ty for this amazing rendition. I'm wondering which piano you have because the sound is so rich and resonant. Which one is it?
@@dalubar: Thank you: I've been looking at this model for a couple of years and contemplating purchasing. Your powerful performance is prodding me to this piano.
Not being a piano player but admiring great ones that can, can you explain why your hands are crossed over while playing @approx 1:05? Just a quirk I noticed while you were playing. I have never understood how one’s brain can be playing two completely different things simultaneously with two hands. Also very good rendition of one of his finer works👍👍
Grazie per aver ascoltato. With regard to crossed hands, this is the most natural solution, given that the right hand is already engaged previously in a rhythmic figure that is always repeated the same even later, it would be useless to interrupt the rhythmic flow with an exchange of hands, consequently the left (which is free) interprets the main voice bypassing the right.
Dear Roberta Colarette, Showing stage skills for Silicon Valley stipends from subs and clubs beats the piece of paper to menially work for the man. I'd rather have my *Charmin* instead of a piece of paper from NYU: Why -- Because it *feels better inside* of me.
Grazie mille. Sono cresciuto a pane e EL&P, così ho sempre desiderato suonare questo pezzo che, da adolescente, mi sembrava impossibile. Non ricordo esattamente dove l'ho trovato, ma di certo non ci sono problemi a reperirlo sulla rete.
@@dalubar grazie per il tuo contributo - la musica di Keith è stata per almeno 10 anni, una mia grande aspirazione ed ispirazione. E ancora non riesco a credere il come ed il perché abbia deciso di andarsene... Il mistero della vita, dell'essere umano e della nostra mente. Ci rimane il mistero inesauribile, della musica... A presto e grazie ancora
Ah ah, non sono marziano...ma siciliano! Con un po' di pratica e passione si può suonare tranquillamente. Grazie, cmq, per aver ascoltato la mia esecuzione.
I can’t believe someone can actually play this!! I love you for keeping Keith’s music alive!
Thanks a lot
All of your playing of Emerson brings tears to my eyes! This guy from America appreciates you!’
Thank you very much
Absolutely brilliant ! What a beautiful performance... And what a composer was Keith !
Thank you very much
One of Maestro Emerson's greatest piano works.
This is fantastic, a true virtuoso!
Wonderful and brilliant performance of one of my favorite piano pieces by the master. When I first heard this work as a young teenager I was completely blown away. Hopefully this helps introduce a whole new generation to Keith's music and his genius..... Thanx
Thank you. I completely agree with what you said.
I have never heard any of The Three Fates covered by anyone. I miss Keith so much. Thank you for helping to keep his music alive.
Dynamic arpeggios: accurate, fluid, and silky.
Speed, touch, and tempo: crisp.
Attire: A reminder of the rock and roll ambiance: Classic casual Friday:
Dalubar, the domicile's denizen, dressed in denim.
I agree 100%. This is the best interpretation I've seen so far.
Please don’t ever take this video down. I’m still watching and enjoying it. Lachesis is my favorite.
Great, You keep Keith alive !!! Wonderful playing ❤❤❤❤🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹
What a time for music!
Amazing. Brought back house bumps from memories of feeling wow.
Keith Emerson and Rick Wakeman are and always will be my heroes of the great live concert era of prog rock.
And quite a few others of the time who made groups sound amazing live.
Tony Banks and Rick Wright...
Still got goose bumps
No puedo creer que Vd. pueda interpretar Three Fates con tanta calidad, enhorabuena y gracias por recordarnos este gran tema.
Destinos
Well done, that man! My favourite Keith piano piece. Those arpeggio parts are just beautiful.
Bravo!! Well executed. A difficult piece.
Thanks a lot.
Very impressive! I congratulate you.
Excellent ❤
Nice job! Hard to believe Emerson was 26 when he performed this for ELP's 1st album. You did a great job on perhaps my favorite piano piece of all time.
Thanks a lot.
Brilliant!
Nicely done. I've heard a few others attempt this piece, but you are the only one who comes close...
Great vid. I love that track by ELP. It's interesting to see it played like this on the keyboard. You are talented for sure. Keith Emerson was super.
I just wish they would show their faces once in awhile I just love to see the concentration in their expression😮
Wow !!! ... hugs from Brazil >>>>
Brazil: Great nation.
Absolutely wonderful 😊
Keren banget...belajar lagu ini gak bisa2. Wadauuu...
Spectacular and beautiful. You have captured the sound and spirit of the original.
Gave me the chills brother. ELP is still my favorite band to this day, especially the album you are playing...
omg.. beautiful!
Awesome!
Stunning bravo!
I watch this video everyday I love how you play it so much. I don’t often see the hands playing a complicated piece like this. I wish I could do that. Thank you for putting it up.
thank you so much for watching
Bravo Dario! How superb is your playing of this glorious piece !!!
Mi piace molto! Bellissima! Thanks so much sir !
Grazie mille! 😀
Absolutely beautiful. My favourite Keith Emerson piano piece. Well Done.
Wow, that was excellent! I've been working on this myself so I know how difficult it is. Especially the part at 1:58 has always been a challenge, and you executed it beautifully. Bravo!!
Magnificent performance! And I've seen othedr people try, and mostly fail.You certainly didn't fail!
Grazie mille 🙂
Muscle memory is a gift from God.
Bravo! Clap clap clap!
Fantastico!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have to say I’ve watched several videos of other pianists covering ELP’s Lachesis and it’s pretty clear to me yours is as close to Keith as you can get.
Thank you very much, Roberta.
RC: True.
Great!!
If you like Emerson and Chopin , please try with Memoirs of an officer and a gentlemen, from Love Beach.
Is Chopin by Keith .
Cheers from Buenos Aires Argentina
Are you a Doctor !? Good job, Man !! ! !!
Veramente bravo, una delle migliori esecuzioni che ho sentito di uno dei brani più difficili suonati dal grande Keith Emerson di cui, credo, non esistano versioni live (non mi risulta l'abbia mai suonata dal vivo). Tarkus a confronto è quasi una passeggiata rispetto a Lachesis.
Sugli spartiti, mi risulta esista una versione midi realizzata molti anni fa da un amatore da cui è stato ricavato il pdf, non l'ho mai trovata in raccolte ufficiali curate dalla Manticore
Grazie mille. Si, credo di averla estrapolata anch'io da un pdf ricavato da una versione midi.
Whoa!!! totally awesome
Spectacular! Greetings and admiration from Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Thanks a lot!!
Great
My goodness! You've got hands like spiders - and so fast. A lovely piece played beautifully.✨Regards from UK
Thanks 😄
SUPERB !!!
Questo è stato giocato così bene. Fantastico!
Fantastic. Just as the original. Thank you.
Awesome, thank you for sharing
AMAZING!
Bravo bravo
Superb! Bravissimo!!
I still play this everyday.
Dear Roberta C: Vinyl or CD?
@@eddyvideostar
I play this video everyday. Lachesis is my favorite and I really enjoy watching him play it.
Amazing!
Bellissima esecuzione, complimenti!
Beautiful ☺️
Wow. Excelente 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Grazie mille!
I remember, about 10-15 years ago practicing Lachesis. After getting 10% though the song, I gave up. Far too much for only 1 yaar of tutoring. But can you imagine what it must have been like to think this up this musical idea in your head - for the first time - in the early 70s - and turn it into music?
To me, that's genius.
I agree!
Great job!!!
Davvero eccellente!
Grazie mille.
Nice playing! I see that you have the score in front of you. Where can one get that.
Very clean. Bravo! I’d encourage you to re-record this technical marvel on a real grand piano or at least better digital sample, as you clearly have excellent technique and deserve an improved media. Thanks and keep the great tributes!
Grazie mille!
Excellent
You've done it again. You do not choose "easy" pieces! Ty for this amazing rendition. I'm wondering which piano you have because the sound is so rich and resonant. Which one is it?
Bravissimo come sempre!!!
Grazie, Cesare. Tu sei gentile come al solito.
@@dalubar Dear Dalubar: What type of e-piano are you playing?
@@eddyvideostar Hi Eddy: It's a Yamaha Arius YDP 144
@@dalubar: Thank you: I've been looking at this model for a couple of years and contemplating purchasing.
Your powerful performance is prodding me to this piano.
People forget in 1971-72 this stuff was played on radio stations. Not quite to the esteemed level of today's hip-hop, but pretty darn good.
Well, technically the only song from this 1970 debut album that got radio play was Lucky Man.
Where can I get transcriptions of his music?
Not being a piano player but admiring great ones that can, can you explain why your hands are crossed over while playing @approx 1:05? Just a quirk I noticed while you were playing. I have never understood how one’s brain can be playing two completely different things simultaneously with two hands. Also very good rendition of one of his finer works👍👍
Grazie per aver ascoltato.
With regard to crossed hands, this is the most natural solution, given that the right hand is already engaged previously in a rhythmic figure that is always repeated the same even later, it would be useless to interrupt the rhythmic flow with an exchange of hands, consequently the left (which is free) interprets the main voice bypassing the right.
@@dalubar Many thanks and continued success 👍👍
Ich muss weinen, wenn ich die Musik von Keith höre.
Awesome rendition. Hey where’d you get the music I’ve been looking for a while. Mind sharing?
Thanks so much. The score can easily be found online.
Wow! Ottima esecuzione davvero! (Si trova la partitura da qualche parte? Mi piacerebbe dargli un occhio e provare alcune parti...)
Grazie mille! Riguardo la partitura ricordo che la trovai in rete senza molte difficoltà.
2:22.
Could you tell me what kind of music/piano training you have had?
Hi Roberta, I have Conservatory piano degrees in Italy.
@@dalubar
Wow! Thank you. I enjoy your playing so much.
Dear Roberta Colarette, Showing stage skills for Silicon Valley stipends from subs and clubs beats the piece of paper to menially work for the man.
I'd rather have my *Charmin* instead of a piece of paper from NYU: Why -- Because it *feels better inside* of me.
Dario bravissimo! Cavoli versione davvero fedelissima.
Mi sai dare consigli su dove posso trovare lo spartito?
Grazie mille. Sono cresciuto a pane e EL&P, così ho sempre desiderato suonare questo pezzo che, da adolescente, mi sembrava impossibile. Non ricordo esattamente dove l'ho trovato, ma di certo non ci sono problemi a reperirlo sulla rete.
@@dalubar grazie per il tuo contributo - la musica di Keith è stata per almeno 10 anni, una mia grande aspirazione ed ispirazione. E ancora non riesco a credere il come ed il perché abbia deciso di andarsene... Il mistero della vita, dell'essere umano e della nostra mente. Ci rimane il mistero inesauribile, della musica... A presto e grazie ancora
OK. Io sono uno scarso.
Però vedere questi Marziani che suonano il pianoforte mi umilia tantissimo.
Bravo. Bravissimo.
Ah ah, non sono marziano...ma siciliano! Con un po' di pratica e passione si può suonare tranquillamente. Grazie, cmq, per aver ascoltato la mia esecuzione.
Excellent