Great job, I've looked through loads (mainly to listen to) and this is the first you can see my late grandpa Ivor Mairants on the guitar. I think it's the first I've found altogether online although he is still on TV occasionally in a couple of films there was nothing available on demand I could find till now.
Very cheering. I love it when the upper register of a piano is so well used! Off on a tangent, one of those little known facts (that Cliffy on Cheers would have been proud to relate!): The English title for this piece is a mistranslation based on the homophones (in French), gens (people) and Jean (the name). The original song in French was Pauvre Jean de Paris (Poor John of Paris).
I knew that would make all your days better.
She's fabulous. I remember loving her music when I was a schoolgirl back in the 1950s, and I'm so glad to have found this clip, which I've played over and over gain.
This is still an utterly entrancing and rivetting video, especially for me as I am trying to learn this piece. It is so helpful to be able to see her right hand or at least the piano hammers in many places.