M.Pollini - Chopin - Prelude Op. 28 No. 15 in D Flat. Sostenuto (Raindrop)
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I have to give the thanks to Don Luigi Giussani if I know this beautiful opera.
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i just started listening to this and all of a sudden it started to rain; i love rain; and i stood before my window listening to this "raindrop" composition while watching the rain dance with the music.... incredible
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Thumbs up if "Halo: Believe" brought you here.
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All contrasts in this piece are very well expressed in this impressive performance.
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da brivido
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Wonderful!!!!
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George Sand: "Such vivid impressions are created in this music that the ghosts of departed monks seem to rise and pass before the listener in solemn and gloomy funereal pomp."
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doing my IGCSE revision here. this piece is great :) i love chopin
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^_^
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Brilliant... Chopin, a great..
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What are you thinking? The middle section is what makes this such a deep piece. Chopin more than any romantic composer can carry you away in a middle section to the point where you forget yourself, and the reprise is like a return to childhood. I'll go beyond ape, I'll go all monkey on that if you leave it out.
Anyway, Pollini is jaw dropping intense here and on all the preludes.
gilsub 1 year ago 7
Just started to listen to this as part of my GCSE
and i absoloutley love it!!!!
amazing especially the second section.
FallingthrougFire26 1 year ago 4