Age is just a number. Indeed, that’s true. Showing your talents and skills doesn’t stop when you age. This what the 95-year-old granny named Corazon from the Philippines have proved when she shared her skills in playing the piano. In the video below, Lola Corazon (“Lola” is “granny” in Filipino) played a Hungarian Folk dance called Csárdás (also spelled as Czardas).
The 5-minute video shows the granny’s professional-tuned playing of the piano. Such an inspiration for all of us to not stop from doing what we love!
Here’s the video of the 95-year-old Lola Corazon who shared her still great piano skills. Hands down!
Wow! That was so amazing! What can you say?
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thank you so much Madame Cora for playing so well and beautiful my favorite piano piece. I could not help but fondly recall memorable childhood years, thank you again i hope elderly people continue to live through prayers and music.
I could not help but feel longing for my lost loved ones. Memories of the past made me shed a tear while I listen to this great granny’s piano piece. Imagine, at her age, she could still play the piano very well. Her expertise just shows how she loves music so much. Clap…clap….clap.
Bravo! lola sa pagmamalas mo ang kahusayan sa pagtugtog ng piano, Sa gulang na 95 anyos labis mo kaming pinahanga mga Filipino
Wow! She was my piano teacher and an excellent one! I learned so much from her. How inspiring to see her still play! Is there a way for me to contact her?
I think she was my sister’s piano teacher. Can you please advise how we can contact Madame Cora? Thanks much.
I was really amazed! Hope someone recorded that for posterity. I’ve got goosebumps.
Yes, Lilia. She’s truly amazing!
Thank you ma’m for reminding me to play czardas that way. I still keep a very old copy of that piece and play it once in a while. So good to watch you play with such tempo and hand & body expressions.
Thanks, Gemma! She’s indeed WONDERFUL.