Oh god.. you know, I know some might be angry for the small "creative liberties" he's taken in the piece.. but to me, he made it his own. I enjoyed hearing him play every bit as much as all the greats out there.. Thank you so much for you marvelous performance! I've not been so moved by music in a while, which is saying something, since I am always listening to music where ever I am.. :3
He has a rather - very, in fact - strange technique, but he's made a really good job of interpreting one of Chopin's lesser-known and more technically-demanding pieces. Let's hope he goes well.
This is one of the only songs i know where the tempo can change constantly, and it actually sounds good. It takes real emotion to play this song the way Chopin intended.
This appears to be one of a few interpretations that respect Chopin`s prescription "senza ped." consequently - which demands very accurate phrasing of the left hand and shifts this Mazurka from "beginner`s level" to quite non-trivial. This accuracy enables to sound the depth of a real abyss. A marvelous interpretation!
very interesting document. Now, i heard trpeski the first time and I attest him a delicious mazurka-feeling. His own oral introduction is very smart and spontaneous.
superbe interprétation
isa80981 8 months ago
Oh god.. you know, I know some might be angry for the small "creative liberties" he's taken in the piece.. but to me, he made it his own. I enjoyed hearing him play every bit as much as all the greats out there.. Thank you so much for you marvelous performance! I've not been so moved by music in a while, which is saying something, since I am always listening to music where ever I am.. :3
EdmondDantesLeComte 9 months ago
@EdmondDantesLeComte you're damn right, i feel the same!
Muertedertod 4 months ago
i think his changes of tone, tempo and dynamics are spot on
slapmyfunkybass 11 months ago
Macedonia Loves you :)))
alisaofmacedon 1 year ago
He has a rather - very, in fact - strange technique, but he's made a really good job of interpreting one of Chopin's lesser-known and more technically-demanding pieces. Let's hope he goes well.
Capfka 1 year ago
Горди сме на тебе Симон!
We are proud of you Simon!
Well done.
Angie92oh 1 year ago
This is one of the only songs i know where the tempo can change constantly, and it actually sounds good. It takes real emotion to play this song the way Chopin intended.
ET11495 1 year ago
A very sensitive and thoughtful performance of a beautiful piece of music.
Coreypiano 1 year ago
the middle part is to loud is supossed to be dolce however great interpretation.
TommyDai1 1 year ago
This appears to be one of a few interpretations that respect Chopin`s prescription "senza ped." consequently - which demands very accurate phrasing of the left hand and shifts this Mazurka from "beginner`s level" to quite non-trivial. This accuracy enables to sound the depth of a real abyss. A marvelous interpretation!
radiodoc999 1 year ago
He is one of the best in the world:D
Vodnoman 1 year ago
too much tension on the fingers methinks
4dndf91 1 year ago
Quel artiste ! J'adore comment il fait des susbtitutions à la main droite, comme un organiste !
pianotonton 1 year ago
very interesting document. Now, i heard trpeski the first time and I attest him a delicious mazurka-feeling. His own oral introduction is very smart and spontaneous.
AcomA100 1 year ago