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Official promo video for 'She's Out Of My Life' song.
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Étude Op.25, No.12 is the last of Frédéric Chopin's formal studies for t...
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Étude Op.25, No.12 is the last of Frédéric Chopin's formal studies for the Piano, opus 25, dedicated to Madame the Countess d'Agoult. The étude was first published in 1837 in French, German, and English. In the first French edition the time signature is 4/4, but most modern editions follow the manuscript and German editions, which indicate cut time. This work, also known as the "Ocean", is a series of rising and falling arpeggios in various Chord progressions from C minor. In addition, its opening bars recall the chord structure of the opening bars of the second prelude of the first book of the Well-Tempered Clavier.
- Structure - The entire work, except the coda, consists wholly of semiquaver arpeggios, spanning large lengths of the keyboard in the space of one bar. The initial theme is expounded upon and changes to many different keys. The climax resolves to C major, and the piece ends in a broad arpeggio crossing five octaves.
(Played by Maurizio Pollini)
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Jon Nakamatsu's, 1997 Cliburn Competition Gold Medalist, addresses the a...
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Jon Nakamatsu's, 1997 Cliburn Competition Gold Medalist, addresses the audience during the awards ceremony prior to announcing the finalists of the fifth International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs. Footage provided by Viktors Berstis
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The third of a six-episode series. Maestro James Conlon explores the rela...
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The third of a six-episode series. Maestro James Conlon explores the relationship between the concert pianist's internal world and the composer's score - with the finalists of the Twelfth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition as his examples - and examines what makes one interpretation so different from another. This fascinating series, which premiered on PBS in October 2005, also features chamber performances with the Grammy Award-winning Takács Quartet, and eminent pianist and competition juror Menahem Pressler. "Encore! with James Conlon" was directed by Andy Sommer and co-produced by Bel Air Media, the Van Cliburn Foundation, and KERA.
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Just Silver-Gold level