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  • 勉強になりました。同じ年なので負けないように頑張りたいです!­

  • nice dress

  • すごいです!

  • beatiful interpretation!!

    syuzanna you are very very very good!

  • i just posted my own recording of this but i doubt its as good as this one

  • At least! A pianist who plays the first speed notes really speed! It give the piece more character! Thank you for posting it! =)

  • Brilliant! Is this really a grade 10? I can play this and I'm astounded that I can being that high a grade! More pleae!

  • Music to be played by a lady.

  • WTF?

  • Hey, ' felipebernardes123,' whaddya mean by saying' put your heart into your fingers? ' That's kinda weird. I'm currently playing this song...it's grade 10, you know. Anyways, has anyone here seen the movie' twilight?' It's AWESOME! Plz answer if you saw the movie! Heehee!

  • Its almost exactly like i play it! Good job! Keep up the good work!

  • Simply Perfect

  • Contragulations, young lady, very good job. Don't forget that Chopin is always "cantabile"..put yout heart into your fingers and certainly you're gonna make it better.

  • always? even when he doesn't instruct it in the sheet music? and does that include his etudes and mazurkas?

  • I think so... Always cantabile..

  • Chopin isn't always "cantabile", I mean all "singing" phrases can't be described as "cantablie". In many parts of his works, even the final section of Etude Op.10 No.8, there are polyphonic phrases where the right hand plays brilliant, flowing arpeggios, scales while the left hand plays a singing melody. Phrases like this can't exactly be "cantabile". I think you actually meant Chopin's "bel canto style". Considering pieces like Prelude Op.28 No.16, I don't think Chopin is always cantabile.

  • you're totally right

  • Some excellent ideas ...one my favorite polonaises...you played it so delicately...It was beautiful...I found Evgeny Kissin's interpretations of this piece very interesting...It's on the Verbier 2004 Chopin Recording.

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