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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2008

Valentina Lisitsa, Chopin 24 Etudes DVD

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  • Shes so good she COULD play it sleeping!

  • I've heard that this etude isn't easy at all to sound half decent. The dissonances, if not performed right, clash against each other, which doesn't produce a beautiful sound. She accomplishes musical perfection in this one. Fantastic playing, the dissonances are not clashing at all, in fact they blend together, as Chopin most likely wanted.

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  • Shes great. And Lang Lang is a funny boy. But he is great performer too. thats it. love them both.

  • @greppi93 I'm down to do this, we should contact her. This is relevant to my interests.

  • @TardsOfParadise come on stop it..we all know that you and I want to play with her! and I don't mean play the piano

  • Close your eyes.

  • @addeex1 music notation is limited. similar to shakespeare's plays. the composer or playwright can only do so much on paper; even altering artistic desires in order to conform to the rules and expectations of the written format.

  • Gee, people argue about anything. I'm fine as long as she's not doing funny faces and looking silly.

  • @addeex1 i can only elaborate on potential reasons. Seeing as i am not the lady, the best person to ask would be her herself. Some people get more lost in the music, feeling each note and playing it with their heart and soul. Some are taught to play in this way. my piano teacher raises her hands when using rubato in pieces, and others may use more rubato than her which is the same as the concept of exaggerating. When you play to others, you play how you feel it should be played.

  • @Daftbananana So please explain to me, why is she doing it because I play the piano myself and I don't get it.

  • @addeex1 it all depends on the musician's way of playing the piece. If cone musician makes small changes that they feel improves the piece, who are we not to listen and understand their thoughts?

  • @Daftbananana Of course you should feel the music you play but there are limitations. I don't see how not holding down tones that should be there would give a richer sound

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