Chopin Nocturne No 4 in F, Op 15 No 1, Sandor Falvay
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This is an incredible piece. It never quite reaches the true melody, but always implies, hints and dances around this goal with each phrase. If you listen carefully you can almost hear what Chopin is wanting to play but not writing.
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@xKilaxChanx been looking all day for this piece because lovely Austria made the piece not escape my head! XD
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At least it was. An older one from dating from 1848 has surfaced. It displays a much less "tethered" Chopin in it, although being older it's much grainier.
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Sublime.
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@xKilaxChanx I love you
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Beautiful interpretation! I'm learning this!
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@OpenPagan same lol
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1:22 This guy's anger is CHOPIN.
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@xKilaxChanx ...So he is.
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1:22 Austria is angry.
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I could listen to Chopin all day long... wait! I've already done it!
OpenPagan 3 years ago 44
This is a live recording. Pianist Sandor Falvay was born in 1949 at Ozd, Northern Hunagary. He studied at the Miskolc Conservatory. It is my favorite nocturne and interpretation. Each note is perfectly executed. He is one of my favorite Chopin interpretors of all time. I heard both Cliburn and Ashkenzy play this nocturne in recital at Bridges Auditorium as enchores.
mickeymooose 4 years ago 33