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Chopin Prelude No 4 via Five Easy Pieces

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2006

This is my favorite rendition of Chopin's haunting Prelude Op. 28: No. 4. From Bob Rafelson's 1970 film "Five Easy Pieces" starring Jack Nicholson.

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  • But the off-tuneness is what adds to the mood of the song

  • I always fake a bit of Chopin for the ladies

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  • この作品でもっとも感動的な場面です。

  • My! But he WAS good looking then

  • @viencmuzikanc

    It had not to be. : )  In the picture he just sit there and plays the first piece that comes to his mind...

  • Youth, alienation, the angry young man still striving to find himself, young artist's struggle, generational and intellectual angsts and conflicts experienced between different classes and educational attainments of individuals. Youthful alienation growing up and livin gin the world.

  • look at the scores in 0:32 - that`s not the right piece... :)

  • It is quite sad actually when they foccus jack's pics as a young fellow, and nowadays, there he is an old man already...and all that time away from his family...that old man remindes me of my father...the silent look on his face...

  • @holdsmobile I don't think the film necessarily "loves" the working class. It definitely acknowledges triumphs and failures of each, focusing on a man completely ripped between the two and unable to make peace with either.

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