Some of you guys don't know anything about this. If you look about the history of this music piece, you would see that F. Chopin wrote this during the revolution of Warsaw in 1830, while in paris, he wondered each day if his friends and his family was unharmed. This is why we are used to play this with such a power and dynamism that i saw today in this interpretation.
I agree that maybe Duchable (who I admire a LOT) a little overdid it here, but still i enjoy listening to his interpretation way more than to a lot of other pianists who take it 'noble and controlled'
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Is he playing this piece at this speed to cover up technique issues? Other flute players usually use vibrato for that, but speed? NO CLARITY WHATSOEVER! This man is nothing compared to Stanislav Bunin [wrong notes and all]!
His great technique is actually serviing music. Let's take the section between 1.06 and 1.11, and listen to the dynamic and energy he brings to the piece. How can you say that it 's dry? I wounder
This is possibly even worse than his Liszt etude. Isn't this guy the same cock who threw his piano in the river a few years ago, because no one was paying any attention to his boring playing?
"Fury"? Are you kidding? If I raw fury I'll listen to Nyiregyhazi or Horowitz. This playing is solely for those who seek the complete absence of interpretation or musical interest.
I totally agree. He is a great technician, plays everything very clean and precise, but there is no poetry or even passion in his playing! Listing his recording, Liszt or Chopin for ex, you will here "only the notes", he never does a rubato. Even "ritardandos" are mechanical!
c'est de l'humour ou tu ne sais absolument pas de quoi tu parles. Cette personne c'est François René Duchâble, LE grand virtuose peut etre le plus grand actuellement. Un Génie.
le 1 dec je vais aller voir yuja wang aussi à pleyel !
hallambrique 5 months ago
Chinguen su madre todos ustedes arriba MEXICO CABRONES!
saul73337 5 months ago
ah c'est pas mal hein.....François René c'est quelqu'un!!!
wrigleyx 1 year ago
magnifique, incroyable un artiste génie :-)
+23
xxkiiwouxx 1 year ago
Some of you guys don't know anything about this. If you look about the history of this music piece, you would see that F. Chopin wrote this during the revolution of Warsaw in 1830, while in paris, he wondered each day if his friends and his family was unharmed. This is why we are used to play this with such a power and dynamism that i saw today in this interpretation.
Nicolas, french piano student.
nicoejz 2 years ago 3
very unlikely that chopin would ever bash his piano or play in such a forceful and obvious manner.
acortot 2 years ago
Maestro Chopin himself marked it 'allegro CON FUOCO'
which means Fast, with fire.
Elicgt 2 years ago
Allegro con fuoco can be expressed in a noble and controlled manner or it can be expressed in a wild and untamed manner
acortot 2 years ago
noble and controlled would have been 'Allego assai, or Allegro sostenuto'... lol
Elicgt 2 years ago
I agree that maybe Duchable (who I admire a LOT) a little overdid it here, but still i enjoy listening to his interpretation way more than to a lot of other pianists who take it 'noble and controlled'
Elicgt 2 years ago
faudrait se faire une bouffe au poisson rouge.Annecy
bises
zycos01 2 years ago
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Is he playing this piece at this speed to cover up technique issues? Other flute players usually use vibrato for that, but speed? NO CLARITY WHATSOEVER! This man is nothing compared to Stanislav Bunin [wrong notes and all]!
XEA6L 3 years ago
Un immense pianiste ! Bravo et merci pour cette superbe interprétation .
JeanMarieBarbu 3 years ago 4
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K189T 3 years ago
His great technique is actually serviing music. Let's take the section between 1.06 and 1.11, and listen to the dynamic and energy he brings to the piece. How can you say that it 's dry? I wounder
Onakind 3 years ago
But this guy was that one who wanted to destroy his piano. He didn'y do this, and this is a sad thing. Good control, but over yhe nothing. One star.
kummeldoppio 3 years ago
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K189T 3 years ago
This is possibly even worse than his Liszt etude. Isn't this guy the same cock who threw his piano in the river a few years ago, because no one was paying any attention to his boring playing?
cziffra1980 3 years ago
ahahaha mannn if u dun feel da RAW FURY of diz interp check yo earz tru
datruzepp 3 years ago
"Fury"? Are you kidding? If I raw fury I'll listen to Nyiregyhazi or Horowitz. This playing is solely for those who seek the complete absence of interpretation or musical interest.
cziffra1980 3 years ago
For this listen to Lang Lang or Yundi Li, or even Richter
flouz2 3 years ago
oh lala mais quelles mains il a ??? J'aimerai trop le voir en concert il est géant ce mec!! vraiment !
ptitepianiste 3 years ago
So mechanical... So dry he interprets...
Like he insists to prove that this is an etude, no more than Czerny...
xper2xper 4 years ago
I totally agree. He is a great technician, plays everything very clean and precise, but there is no poetry or even passion in his playing! Listing his recording, Liszt or Chopin for ex, you will here "only the notes", he never does a rubato. Even "ritardandos" are mechanical!
liszt80 4 years ago 2
encore que du bruit et des coups sur un piano bien vulgaire...
quel triste combat avec le noir corbillard ...
olipippocinque 4 years ago
c'est de l'humour ou tu ne sais absolument pas de quoi tu parles. Cette personne c'est François René Duchâble, LE grand virtuose peut etre le plus grand actuellement. Un Génie.
gilloux1 3 years ago 4
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datruzepp 4 years ago