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Super Mario Piano Recital

I play a Super Mario piano recital! Music composed by Koji Kondo. If you enjoy this video, please consider donating to my Patreon! www.patreon.com/videogamepianist Biography “A brilliant pianist” (The Times of London), Martin Leung is ushering in a new era of music. He makes our globe a more joyful place. His piano solos have emerged as historic in both live and recorded performances, and they have changed the way we think of music. He is known for Super Mario Medley:    • Super Mario Medley   On 19 October 2007, Super Mario Medley became the highest rated video on YouTube Japan. Video Game Pianist performed in 17 countries and at E3, PAX, GDC, German Games Convention, Brasil Game Show, among others. As a classical pianist, Martin Leung holds degrees from the Cleveland Institute of Musi c (BM ’08, pupil of Paul Schenly and Daniel Shapiro), the Yale School of Music (MM ’10, pupil of Claude Frank), and the University of Southern California (DMA ‘15, pupil of Stewart Gordon). Last November Martin won the Zoltán Rozsnyai Memorial Prize at the Los Angeles International Liszt Piano Competition, Division VII (Concerto). As a result of winning first prize in the competition, Martin has been invited to play Liszt Piano Concerto No. 1 in E-flat Major at the Leipzig Gewandhaus in November 2017 with the Akademisches Orchester Leipzig and maestro Horst Förster. Last June Martin became a semifinalist in the San Jose International Piano Competition. http://www.videogamepianist.com/reper...   / martinleungmusic     / vidgamepianist     / videogamepianist     / videogamepianist   Nicholas Casillas, videographer Recorded at Schoenfeld Symphonic Hall, University of Southern California

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