@PianoCurio

Thoughts on the experimental scrolling format? I had to come up with a way to show 8 hands, but I'm afraid it comes at the risk of motion sickness.

@paulinalevina9690

POV: You just discovered that Sibelius exists

@dustinlaferney3160

Thanks for putting in the work so we could hear it!

@Rafaga777

Very beautiful. Thanks a lot for this great video.

@alexsandronascimento9048

Magnífica! Superb!

@quequitoAR

Thank you very much for this!

@matttondr9282

As an organist this is funny to watch. You pianists might have dynamics, proper articulation and a sustain pedal, but I only need one of me to play this mwahaha!

@AlessandroSistiMusic

Wow, what a cool treat! Thanks so much for this. The video format was different from what I'm used to, but I didn't think it was a problem to follow along.

I'm an organist, and I will call something out about this — on an organ, it's easy to have the theme come through on the pedal even while you're playing lots of notes. On piano, each attack is really noticeable in the upper parts. So except at the fff bit at the end, the theme in the lowest part should probably have come through a bit more. This might be achievable either in the midi file / performance, or by doing EQ on the audio later to lower the level of the highest frequencies, played in the upper two parts, while the theme is sounding.

Again, thanks for bringing this piece to us in a totally different way than a conventional performance on organ!

@josephmartin7013

I'll play with you next time! You only need...2 more people. We'll assemble a team.

@ridwancoding5646

Is it possible for you to post the full 8 hand suite?

@ericwarncke

Quite difficult to follow.