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Olivia está muy preocupada por la desaparición de Elisa, por lo que decide visitar a Javier en su departamento. Javier no está solo en el departame...
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Olivia está muy preocupada por la desaparición de Elisa, por lo que decide visitar a Javier en su departamento. Javier no está solo en el departamento y le pide a Olivia que se vaya. Javier va a casa de Olivia a disculparse por lo ocurrido y le cuenta que su vida es otra que ha cambiado pero que quiere contarle todo. Ignacio escucha la conversación y los interrumpe, recriminando a Javier por no pensar en todos los problemas que Olivia ya tiene con la desaparición de Elisa.
Más tarde, Ignacio amenaza a Javier para que no le cuente nada a Olivia.
Olivia está muy triste en la oficina debido a todo lo que ocurre con Elisa, pero Bruno le tiene una sorpresa: ha contratado a Javier.
Ignacio se siente culpable por la forma en que trató a Javier.
Olivia is very concerned about Elisa's dissapareance, so she decides to visit Javier at his apartment. Javier isn't alone there, so he asks Olivia to leave. Javier goes over to Olivia's to apologize for the way he acted, and tells her his life has changed, but he wants to tell her everything. Ignacio hears this and interrupts them, blaming Javier for not thinking about everything Olivia is going through with Elisa's dissapearance. Later, Ignacio threatens Javier so that he won't tell anything to Olivia about their past. Olivia is very sad at the office because of what happened to Elisa, but Bruno has a surprise for her: he hired Javier. Ignacio feels guilty for how he treated Javier.
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NARCO HENRIQUEZ SALUDA A LA COMUNIDAD .. parodia jajjajaja
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Pablo Rodriguez & Noelia Hurtado - 'Milonga Brava', Planetango, Moscow - 2008
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Étude Op.10 No.3 in E major is a solo piano work composed by Frédéric Chopin. This is a slow cantabile study, in which the right hand must maintain...
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Étude Op.10 No.3 in E major is a solo piano work composed by Frédéric Chopin. This is a slow cantabile study, in which the right hand must maintain a singing tone in the melody whilst contributing to the accompaniment.
- Significance - This étude differs from most of Chopin's in its tempo. It marks a significant departure from the technical virtuosity required in études before Chopin's time. It concentrates on melodious phrasing and legato ambience of performance more than technical skill. It has been classified as a Tone Poem for piano by some critics, and is highly regarded as a quality manifestation of Chopin's love for Romantic Opera and Poland, where he was born. During a lesson with one of his pupils, Adolf Gutmann, he began weeping and cried, "Oh, my homeland!". Chopin was said to have also noted this piece as the most intimate piece he has ever composed, stating that "In all my life I have never again been able to find such a beautiful melody. The Etude has also been known as "Tristesse", meaning "Sorrow" in French.
- Structure - This étude is very straightforward, with one theme, a variation, and a final reiteration of the theme. The first theme consists of the right hand's playing the slow melody along with Alberti bass figures. The left hand makes graceful leaps and sets the chordal foundation, leaving no ambiguity in the theme. A study on 115 commercially available recordings revealed that there is no 'correct' method of execution for this section in particular, as all recordings had some significant difference in tempo, acceleration, and timing [3]. Chopin disliked excessive sentiments expressed during performance, as it tore the musical structure he initially intended. Chopin also eschewed a beleaguering tempo with distinct pulse since it destroyed the significance of the 2/4 time signature.
The variation in the middle is where the étude becomes technically difficult to play. Although it stays chromatically centered around E Major, the passage, a long sequence of diminished seventh and tritone intervals, is littered with accidentals and irregular rhythms that make it difficult. The torrential variation eventually coalesces into the gentle rhythm of the first theme, and the Coda begins with a final restatement of the first theme.
(Played by Maurizio Pollini)
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: 23 dance orchestras from the golden age of tango :
Edgardo Donato : 'La Melodia Del Corazon' (tango). Singer - Romeo Gavio.
An interpretation of ...
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: 23 dance orchestras from the golden age of tango :
Edgardo Donato : 'La Melodia Del Corazon' (tango). Singer - Romeo Gavio.
An interpretation of Chopin's Etude in E major, Op. 10.
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