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Pedro Carbone plays Chopin: Sonata No. 2 (part 3)

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2007

Chopin Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 35 - Marche Funebre & Prestissimo. Use headphones, great live sound!

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  • i dont like musicians who try to be so original and play everything against the composers will.

    but he is obvious a good pianist.

  • well, because of the lack of pedal in the main part, it sounds rather bouncy and cheerful, which isn't what you'd expect in a funeral march!

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  • Death is the way to a new life, I believe.

  • I hate Justin Bieber...this is real music!

  • @cfwpiano death is never fresh, now is it?

  • @nmbanana Yes, but HOW many times have we heard this piece? It's even in Looney Tunes cartoons. If you want a stoic performance, Horowitz, Rubenstein... they're all amazing. But I like the freshness he gives this piece.

  • @cfwpiano problem is, this is meant to symbolize death, not new life.

  • @sasalaa Exactly... I mean, everyone's heard this movement. He's breathing new life into it.

  • No Pedal. Not loud enough on the crescendo... Not enough emotion. Or perhaps too much emotion.

  • It's all a performer can do. Try to be original. I don't mind the sparse pedaling.

  • from sadness to happyness, like humans? or visaversa :P

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