One of the best interpretations I’ve ever heard, I hope you to be more famous in the future because you are very skilled and maybe also more than Rosseau.
Excellent rendition and so emotive although the piece are allegro, some people focused on the song being fast paced only , to the point that it detracts from the piece making it mechanical, but you managed to play it fast paced manner while being innovative and infusing your own techniques and using diminuendo and crescendo and sforzandos at the times the piece needed it the most for the climax bravo. * Subscribed*
@@yahyakhazbak4713 so what if it's overplayed? There's a lot of performance for this piece out there, but there's two sides : those who plays the notes, and those who feel the notes. Judging from his playing i can tell he's playing with his heart and that's what distinguishes the experts and advanceds from the amateurs. Dead or overplayed or whatever, you failed to appreciate the musicality because you judged a piece based on their popularity.
@@Armissimo yes but i see he doesnt play with his heart i would like to listen to rousseau or kassia sounds good but do u know ? i played this piece soon it was great just i felt that when i play it but i dont play popular music just playing all
@@yahyakhazbak4713 he clearly does, and i can really hear his agitation hence "presto agitato" 🤷♂️ this dude did really well interpreting agitation. I can say i liked his rubato, dynamics and accenting better than Rousseau. Not saying rousseau is bad but this guy succeded at making this piece sound more agitated & humane compared to Rousseau which just sounds bit cold. I can play the whole sonata and it's just a walk on the park, but when i'm talking about experts i'm referencing to masters like Barenboim and he obliterates in any aspects (which is seomthing i can't do and that's what makes it special). i can tell Myriloveu is really putting his efforts to get up there. Listen to the real experts and then you'll appreciate the musicality this guy has for 15 years of playing.
I think this is the beginning of a great UA-cam channel.
Frfr
agreed
Absolutely.
why is this better than most live performances i’ve seen? holy you’re talented
Amazing interpretation
You’re so good that I feel like fantasising playing moonlight sonata 3rd movement using your video.
I think this is the best interpretation i have ever heard
Great job!!!!
incredible clarity and tempo
You've played so clean
Definitely deserve a subscription ❤ keep it up
What an interpretation! Rich dynamics!
Like imagine ❤️🔥
Such a masterpiece
One of the best interpretation that I've ever heard. Amazing 🤩
saw this video, became impressed, clicked subscribe
NaIce
Awesome performance!!!
Someone chasing you? 😂
This was super fast!
It’s presto agitato
Magnificent performance. Thank you very much.
Thank'you very much !!!! 🤩
We've had Traum, Kassie and now you. Welcome my friend.
One of the best interpretations I’ve ever heard, I hope you to be more famous in the future because you are very skilled and maybe also more than Rosseau.
myril is really a developing sucess always love watching!
Yesssssssss😮😮😮
Really love the dynamics in certain areas
You deserve a sub
beautiful as always, thanks for the amazing cover
Excellent rendition and so emotive although the piece are allegro, some people focused on the song being fast paced only , to the point that it detracts from the piece making it mechanical, but you managed to play it fast paced manner while being innovative and infusing your own techniques and using diminuendo and crescendo and sforzandos at the times the piece needed it the most for the climax bravo. * Subscribed*
Wow great intrepretation and skill👏👏❤️💯
Fast but really good. I really like it.
So good
soooo cool bro, keep going
Great job! Is this on a electric piano?
yes but the voice is sampled from a steinway d274
@@MYRILOVEU Oh thats cool!
now can you do Chopin's nocturne op 48 no 1?
4:58 is there supposed to be a trill there?? I like it 😂
se parece a kassia
liszt lebestreum 3 plz
Do you do music for a living?
this piece is dead now
O rlly
@@norvinschords292 i dont mean being dissapointed just telling him that most of peopel played it
@@yahyakhazbak4713 so what if it's overplayed? There's a lot of performance for this piece out there, but there's two sides : those who plays the notes, and those who feel the notes. Judging from his playing i can tell he's playing with his heart and that's what distinguishes the experts and advanceds from the amateurs. Dead or overplayed or whatever, you failed to appreciate the musicality because you judged a piece based on their popularity.
@@Armissimo yes but i see he doesnt play with his heart i would like to listen to rousseau or kassia sounds good but do u know ? i played this piece soon it was great just i felt that when i play it but i dont play popular music just playing all
@@yahyakhazbak4713 he clearly does, and i can really hear his agitation hence "presto agitato" 🤷♂️ this dude did really well interpreting agitation. I can say i liked his rubato, dynamics and accenting better than Rousseau. Not saying rousseau is bad but this guy succeded at making this piece sound more agitated & humane compared to Rousseau which just sounds bit cold.
I can play the whole sonata and it's just a walk on the park, but when i'm talking about experts i'm referencing to masters like Barenboim and he obliterates in any aspects (which is seomthing i can't do and that's what makes it special). i can tell Myriloveu is really putting his efforts to get up there. Listen to the real experts and then you'll appreciate the musicality this guy has for 15 years of playing.