Chapter 200 Liszt's "The Clock"(2/2)
Inquiring about this, a rich male voice sounded in her ears.
"Is his piano skill that good?"
Ninomiya Chizuru sat in the audience, shocked.
She knew that Kurosawa had great talent and piano playing skills, but even she did not expect that Kurosawa could play Liszt's "The Bell".
Faced with surprise, doubt, admiration, and excitement, Ling Shi always stood on the stage, stood upright, and faced it all indifferently.
After waiting quietly for a moment, until the audience had passed the most restless moment, Zero hour handed the microphone to the host, then turned around and walked towards the Kawai grand piano.
Under the spotlight, Ling Shi sat in front of the piano.
As he took office, even the opposition and those who didn't like him kept their mouths shut and became quiet.
Because piano performance is sacred and solemn, under the rules of musical etiquette, all noisy and noisy discordant notes are rejected.
Even the audience in front of the screen and in front of the mobile phone gradually became quiet with the quiet atmosphere of the scene.
At the same time, Ling Shi raised his hands, placed them on the keyboard of the piano, and started playing.
The prelude of "The Bell" is very brief, like a whisper before people sense that a storm is coming, and everyone begins to choose a quiet and safe habitat.
In fact, piano playing is not only the interpretation of piano sound, but also the interpretation of emotion. The player's expression and body movements are also very important.
However, Ling Shi was wearing a mask and could not see the changes in his expression at all, which was a fatal demerit.
It should be like this, but the moment Ling Shi's hands, those long and slender fingers danced on the keys, the aura exuding from the inside made people moved.
He just sat there without speaking, just relying on the sound of the piano to express his emotions.
Looking at his figure and his performance, the spectators' minds became more focused and quiet... People could feel that there was a surge of anger that was about to pour out.
The clear and sweet sound of the piano resounded throughout the large concert hall.
After a short period of calm, when Ling Shi's hands played in the high range, under the combination of pauses and crisp and sweet piano sounds, a series of small bells rang, finally opening the curtain of this piece.
Here, I highly recommend the video "Zhong Lang Lang (Liszt) High Sound Quality" from Station B. Whether you know piano or not, you can appreciate the charm of piano.
Chapter completed!