Chopin-Rosenthal: Minute Waltz in Thirds played by Charles Rosen
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it sounds horrrrrrrible........
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I forgot that this guy had 5 hands
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This is insane!! In Thirds!
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Amazing - makes most people's fingers seem like thumbs or toes!
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I'm also shocked to hear of Mr. Rosenthal spoken of an a 'kindly" man/ But i'm delighted to hear it.
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This is fantastic. I never would have associated Charles Rosen with Moriz Rosenthal. I would expect Rosen to stick to classical repetiore but I'm evidently quite wrong. he seems very much at home with the "Golden Age"
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This is gold
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chopin has been drinking lately....
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The Himy-Michalowski-Rosenthal transcription is much more fun to listen to and less "bulky" (for lack of a better word). Not generally a fan of these "show off" transcriptions, the above one always delights me - and will bring a smile to anyone's face.
To be fair, Rosenthal never called this the "Minute Waltz in Thirds" -- that's just it's popular nickname. He titled it "Etude on the Minute Waltz of Chopin".
BofferBings 1 month ago