
Stephen Kopp
Comments
23
chinesechopinlover
Aug 25, 2007
Dear Stephen,
I assume you are quite young. Yet at this age you can interpret Chopin so perfectly in Nocturne no. 1 !! Welcome to Beijing some day!!!
A Chopin lover from Beijing (I am on your mailing list)
mzLEXYsoSEKC
Sep 07, 2006
I play Tschaikovsky's "June" as it was transcribed by Herman Clebanoff in orchestra during my 7th grade year and it has taken me almost over 5 years to find a version of this on the piano. I don't know why, but it did. Thanks. You play wonderfully.
andyriggle
Jun 03, 2006
Brilliant playing! Love it. hope you can make it over to my site and hear transformations for solo piano. If you'ld like the score, It'd be an honor to have your input- especially the 3rd and the last movement. You could probably sight read it- but it was a beast for me to play.
All my best,
Andy
piano36
May 11, 2006
wow you're playing almost all the stuff im working on. i downloaded some of the music and i just have to say that you are absolutely amazing!
guisongs
Apr 25, 2006
I am neo-romantic composer with 209 works - I like have some of my words performed by you.
Guilherme Schroeter
http://www.myspace.com/guilhermeschroetercompose
stockwrock
Feb 23, 2006
a lot of musicians hear the expression "don't quit your day job." in your case, i have confidence you will make a handsome living playing the music you love.
--stockwrock
yingying87
Jan 11, 2006
i love listening 2ur music
nicolas sarutobi
Dec 08, 2005
It's just fantastic.I like especially the way you play Beethoven.My congratulations.
Matt Macpherson
Nov 17, 2005
Excellent songs! I'd like to say I enjoyed your music thoroughly : )) Your songs illustrate your own musical diversity, I wish you luck.
Stop by my page and check out 'Are You Still There?'. It's a free download, and a good friend of mine put vocals to it. Days later it hit #1 in the Spoken Word charts!
JeffFLG
Oct 18, 2005
Hello Stephen,
I've just listened to your rendition of Maple Leaf Rag. A nearly flawless performance on a piano with a great honky-tonk sound.
My favorite Beethoven sonata is the Appassionata. You play it beautifully. I hope you won't mind my pointing out that in the title of your recording of the first movement, now near the top of the classical charts, it should be Op. 57, not Op. 53. As I write, I'm listening to the Allegro ma non troppo. Lovely, with the furious energy the presto coda deserves. Keep up the great work!
summerstorm
Oct 12, 2005
Top notch musician and HOT too!
esongs
Jul 10, 2005
Great Job
best wishes 2 you!!....................:0)
berginator
Jun 15, 2005
Excellent Rendition of Beethoven's "Waldstein". One of my favorite piano pieces of all time.
HEADSTONE
Apr 28, 2005
AWESOME stuff
12stringsound
Feb 17, 2005
Caught your rendition of Beethoven Piano Sonata op.53 1st Movement on the Classical General chart. Wonderful listening - playing is great and the recording is 'grand'.
buddy law
Aug 04, 2004
Your finger work on them keys is fabulous fantastic job friend i wish i could play your style,good job,,peace.
bridog6996
Feb 03, 2004
Excellent performance of one of my favorite pieces, "Jeux D'eau". Have you noticed similarities between "Jeux D'eau" and Debussy's "Clair de Lune"? It's interesting. You also play very nice Chopin. Keep up the good work.
miriamgomezmoran
Jan 23, 2004
Hi, Stephen! Thank you for your message at my guestbook. I like your playing very much. Keep on practising hard and good luck!
kissofdadragon909
Jan 02, 2004
Keep up with your skills, i would definately purchuse ur cd :-)
Why is the author of Edvard Grieg's "To the Spring" listed as Franz Liszt? (And the file, when opened to play, shows up as "Un sospiro, Franz Liszt 181118")