Frédéric CHOPIN: Op. 32, No. 1 (Nocturne)

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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2007

Cubus plays Op. 32, No. 1 in B Major by Frédéric Chopin.

Playlist with all musical pieces by CHOPIN posted by cubusdk: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=E0A723E0DE7FC233

Links to an mp3 of this version and scores can be found at http://cubus-adsl.dk/

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  • Your piano sounds so beautiful. The base, and everything is so pretty like I'm watching you live.

  • Everyone has their own interpretation. There is beauty in everyones own style. I enjoy slower pieces because it allows me to fully take in all the notes. Nocturnes are supposed to be played in slower more melodic style. Besides at night time you play slower pieces. This is music people can relax to. I mean if I am drinking wine and spending time with my wife I don't want to be listening to Etudes. Think about it.

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  • @azppiano jesus christ - this isn't the doctor phill show. just enjoy this artists music and stop talking about your feelings.

  • Perfect.

  • There interpretations by Cubus take advantage of the sustain, reverb and decay characteristics of a synthesizer.

    Since there is more 'fill' between the notes he doesn't need to go as quickly.

    Weather or not this is your cup of tea I am glad that someone is experimenting with electronic music this way.

  • Just about everything I hear from you is lifeless and plodding because you play too slowly. I don't get it. You obviously play well. Hard to fathom.

  • I LOVE THIS SPEED. i'm playing this, and haven't actually heard any other versions. but still- it's incredibly expressive!!

  • @Noahedwinbeach2 they're suppose to be eh? yeah did god say so? lol

  • @newFranzFerencLiszt Well, I kinda agree with you- now the music sounds stagnant and "unflowing" but this is ONE interpretation- listen to something else if you don't like this. @DragonerPhoenix This franzferencliszt person plays piano as well. Some his videos say "Me playing _____." Understand other people's position and respect their opinions, instead of calling them "a**hole" and other words along those lines. There is no right or wrong- only opinions. (in this case, at least)

  • Bravo. I echo the sentiments of previous comments in remarking upon this slower (and rather expressive) interpretation of this piece.

  • @newFranzFerencLiszt hey, asshole, this is his interpretation of it. It sounds beautiful. I doubt you could do the same. So shut up.

  • Lovely. I agree with your interpretation. I've never heard it played like this before. Very expressive. Well done.

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