20 thoughts on “September 2010 Vodcast – Beethoven's Pathetique Sonata, 2nd Movement”

  1. Dr. Jackson,
    Simply marvelous!! and having this selection on this day was great timing. it was a miss the bus, train is late,
    key meeting began without you day. The soothing “Pathetique” movement was just what I needed. Your selection
    and performance were/are wonderful. Thank you !!

    kelly

  2. Thank you very, very much Sean for such an absolutely beautiful performance of what is just about my most favourite piece of music. It was truly a blessing to sit and listen to you play it. May God bless you as you continue to bring such joy to so many of us.

    Leonora

  3. Soothing, inspirational, therapeutic and the list goes on. Thanks so very much, Sean.

    Stewart Russell

  4. Sean, you and Sally are the sweetest, dearest people! It is so kind of you to make the vodcasts, as I feel like we had a little visit. We miss Sally in the vodcast, what do you think?!

  5. Thank you, Sean! You still touch my soul with your music. Every one needs it to be separated, for a while, from this vain world. Remain to be God’s blessing for those who are listening to your Heavenly music.
    Vladek, (Ukraine).

  6. Thank you for another marvelous recording! Ah, your music soothes the soul. Keep them coming!

  7. Nesta &Phil Murray

    Beethoven and you playing the piano a fabulous combination -more tears. Lovely to hear from you last month. Miss you both
    God Bless Nesta and Phil

  8. Richter, Pollini, Kissin and Bobby Ball move over, make way for the king is here. Bravo and see you in three weeks??!!

  9. PS How I wish Nain could have still been with us to hear next month’s vodcast! Boston, Schenectady, Fairfax any good for you?

  10. What a beautifully executed piece of music! Your maturity is now very evident in your playing. May God continue to bless you, and may you be an inspiration to all those who hear you.

  11. angelsdontkill113

    Perfection. Thank you so much for sharing, and for being a part of my growing love and appreciation for classical music.

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