Chopin Mazurka op.41 no.1 in C # minor

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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2010

Dose of polish folklore in beautiful mazurka dedicated to friend and poet Stefan Witwicki.

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  • to sou drápy

  • I'm very impressed indeed with your Chopin interpretation, filled with contrast, colour and expression ... on of this best I've heard of this Mazurka, really ... you are talented.

  • sorry again about my remarks, I am in fact critism my own faults....

    Encore bravo, many famous pianists some time are a little boring;

    I remember 3 or 5 years before I whent in the same week listen to Pollini and Fazil Say a

    and I must admit I was much more attentive and interested with Say than with Pollini, perfect....but a lettyle dull.

    Why dont you try Schmann Arabesque? or Oiseaux tristes of Ravel?

  • bravo, good work, every second of your playing I am attentive and sometime surprise, it is very musical and very personel, just one remark in rubato you rob the time, you rob it well in "rintardante" but some time when you rob it in acceleranto; the "attac is a little to suddent,the attaco is to subito, I think that even in the accelerato you must breethe before accelerate.....

    but this remark is for a small detail. Bravo

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