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Andrew Tyson Chopin: Polonaise op.53 "Heroic"

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  • I am surprised how he didn't make it to the final round of the 2010 Chopin competition - he surely deserved to be there a lot more than the 1st Prize Winner....what a shame....

  • アメリカのヒーロー、アンドリュータイソン君☆

    まさに、彼自身が英雄です!!

    キラキラした音色と歯切れの良いタッチ。

    中間部の左手オクターブは、しっかりとした正確な打鍵で、胸に迫­ります!!

    普通のピアニストは何気なく弾いてしまう左手のメロディをくっき­りと浮き立たせ、新しい英雄ポロネーズの作品の魅力を伝えてくれ­ます。

    アンドリュー君の演奏を聴くと、「こういうアプローチの仕方と表­現もあったんだ!!」と、新しい発見がいっぱい!!!!!

    オシャレで大胆な魅力溢れる演奏を、ご堪能ください。

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  • 3:56 it looks like he's getting shot with a paintball gun!!! lol

  • @cmoll1012 I agree with you. He's not ready yet. He uses "rallentandos" or "riteniendos" where there aren't any, not a good control of shades and "fortes". A good promise perhaps, but needs guidance and more work. Sorry to say this.

  • Masterfully performed! Chopin would be very proud of Andrew Tyson, Excellent!

  • all the sounds sound the same, failing technique, good for durham and their brass bands but not a candidate for an international career. province is province and a provincial pianist is a provincial pianist.

  • @johnayumi The judges hated him because he didn't play Chopin in what they consider to be the correct style (i.e. Rubinstein clone). Compare his playing with the boring but traditional style of Yulianna Avdeeva. Tyson and Daniil Trifonov were by far the two most interesting performers in the competition. Trifonov finished third while Tyson didn't make the finals. I guarantee they'll both have better careers than Avdeeva.

  • oooo I like it!

  • @jpbdexv Very true, that's why I think it's important to listen to many interpretations of a piece while learning it, helps the pianist to find their style.

  • Moral winner of the Chopin competition.

    The only problem is that he resembles Horowitz a bit too much..

    Something he must work on in the future.

    He should stop listening to Horowitz and build his own style.

    Copy is always a copy no matter how good.

  • Wow, this is the most interesting and freshest interpretations of Chopin I have ever heard. Thanks for posting this.

  • One of the most beautiful versions i have ever heard

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