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3 weeks ago
Chopin: Nocturne #10 (High Audio)
I found this piece quite challenging in terms of both the tempo and the 'touch' to use. As usual, I am not satisfied, but if I only posted videos I...
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5 months ago
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5 months ago
iPad Piano
This song name is "Anpanman" who is a famous cartoon character in Japan.
xuanhaoc • 2,762,476 views
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@stickstriker oh really?
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6 months ago
Chopin Nocturne Op.27 No.1 (Arthur Rubinstein)
Chopin's Nocturne Op.27 No.1
Arthur Rubinstein, 1965
rmannion • 1,432,706 views
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@tokyouniverse07 This is not about explaining or analyzing, it is about imagining.
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10 months ago
Sviatoslav Richter plays Rachmaninoff Concerto No. 2 (1/6)
Part I
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 18
1. Moderato
Recording 1959, Conductor - Sanderling
truecrypt • 137,518 views
Edou467
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Vladimir Horowitz once said: "Of the Russian pianists, I like only one, Richter."
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1 year ago
comptine d'un autre été - yann tiersen
comptine d'un autre ete - yann tiersen - clip de fotos
peww1 • 7,944,276 views
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@Cesar713137 It means "Story of another summer"
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1 year ago
Rachmaninoff plays Mendelssohn Etude Op. 104b No.3
Mendelssohn, Etude Op. 104b No.3
Allegro Vivace
Recording 1927
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1 year ago
HOROWITZ - FLIGHT OF THE BUMBLE BEE
HOROWITZ - FLIGHT OF THE BUMBLE BEE
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1 year ago
Lang Lang - Master Class - part 6
langlangvids • 13,263 views
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@benihime1212 Moment musical no4 !
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Arthur Rubinstein - Schubert Impromptu, Op. 90, No. 3 , in G flat major
Arthur Rubinstein - Schubert Impromptu, Op. 90, No. 3 , in G flat major
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1 year ago
Chopin Nocturne Op 48 No.1 C minor
One of Chopin's most priceless performance remarks is at the beginning of this Nocturne -- "sotto voce". Just like that : not a girlish "piano" ...
ValentinaLisitsa • 170,313 views
Edou467
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Dear Valentina, why all these extraneous hand and fingers movements ? It is music you are making, not a hand dance show ...
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1 year ago
Cziffra - Flight of the Bumblebee (Paris, 1957)
Georges(György) Cziffra live in Paris during 1957 performing his own arrangement of Flight of the Bumblebee by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
kakermande • 169,767 views
Edou467
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@Virtuosic1 More mass also means bigger muscles, probably by the same proportion. Thus, the speed does not change. However, large hands influence the thickness of the fingers, which can be a disadvantage when playing a white key between two dark keys, quite often necessary with technical pieces.
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1 year ago
Nikolai Lugansky plays Rachmaninov Musical Moment No.4 in E minor - medici.tv
Watch the whole recital here: http://www.medici.tv/#!/nik...
Nikolai Lugansky plays Rachmaninov Musical Mome...
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1 year ago
Prelude in C minor BWV 847 - Johann Sebastian Bach
New Note: I just figured out my cam/mic settings. Unfortunately not in time for this recording! (see others I recorded)
I'm posting for several r...
TheRealDanielAbreu • 488 views
Edou467
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First of all, you have to differentiate more between the notes on the first and third beat and the ones in between, they are way too loud, we get lost and cannot follow the melody. You're not Gould, and only Gould can play this piece the way he does and make it sound good. The part at 0:52 is too...
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1 year ago
Gyorgy Cziffra-Chopin Etude no.12 op10
Gyorgy Cziffra-Chopin Etude no.12 op10
filippeo85 • 16,054 views
Edou467
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The part from 0:49 to 1:09 is outstanding, monstruous, and fabulous. Cziffra does the best job. Congrats !
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1 year ago
Glenn Gould - Bach - Prelude in C minor, BWV 847
Glenn Gould plays Prelude in C minor, from the Well-Tempered Clavier Vol 1.
This clip is an extract from the movie
"32 Short Clips about Glenn Gould".
crazyunicorn20 • 284,998 views
Edou467
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Gould's detached way of playing this piece is outstanding. Sometimes stacatto and sometimes sustained melodic notes on the first and third beat was a genius idea. Slowing down at 0:58 confuse us about what's next, and the tension lasts wonderfully until 1:29. Here, the first four accentuated note...
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1 year ago
Rubinstein chopin ballade No.1 Op 23 G minor
Recorded april 29 1959
crackapolo • 255,907 views
Edou467
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Nobility and simplicity are Rubinstein's key words... Just perfect ! Congratulations !
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1 year ago
Arthur Rubinstein - Chopin Nocturne Op 48 No 1 in C minor
Arthur Rubinstein - Chopin Nocturne Op 48 No 1 in C minor
ArRubMusic • 122,213 views
Edou467
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The major chord section starting at 1:52 is wonderful and so melancholic. Then the octaves at 2:55 suddenly come and Rubinstein openly invites us into Chopin's mind... The next section at 3:42 introduces us to a peaceful atmosphere, full of passion, with the tension gradually building up until th...
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1 year ago
Daniel Barenboim - Moonlight sonata - 3ºmov Presto agitato
Beethoven - Sonata No. 14 C sharp minor Op. 27 No. 2
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1 year ago
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Barenboim's interpretation of this classic virtuosity piece is full of mystery and anger. The tempo changes emphasize the dark atmosphere. Barenboim always thinks about what he does and how. Every dynamic on every note, every rythmic fluctuation is always fully considered fully and controlled. Co...
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Overall, the middle part should flow more, like the beginning. We lose the beat too easily. Don't hesitate to increase the sound at the end of the middle part (3:40). I would play the beginning part at 3:48 faster, with much more emotions. Whereas there is a sense of introspection at the part bef...