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Chopin - Etude Op. 10 No. 1 (Pollini)

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Etude No. 1 from Etudes, Op. 10

Maurizio Pollini, piano

Étude Op. 10, No.1 in C major, composed by Frédéric Chopin, is a technical study in reach and arpeggios for the piano. It also focuses on stretching the fingers. It was composed in 1829, and first published in 1833, in France, Germany, and England. In a prefatory note to the 1916 Schirmer edition the American music critic James Huneker (18571921) compared the "hypnotic charm" that these "dizzy acclivities and descents exercise for eye as well as ear" to the frightening staircases in Giovanni Battista Piranesi's prints of the Carceri d'invenzione. The work is executed at an Allegro tempo. The time-signature Common time is according to the first French, English, and German editions. Chopin's own manuscript reads Cut time. The right hand gauntlet consists entirely of broad arpeggios in semiquavers (sixteenth notes) on modulating scales. The left hand plays the deep melody in slow, droning octaves. The main difficulty of this piece is playing the etude accurately at its suggested tempo (quarter note equals 176). Given the lack of rests, the challenge lies in playing the entire etude accurately and uninterrupted, which requires extremely swift movement of the right hand and quick changes in octaves for the left hand.

Quoted from William Palmer's "Chopin Etudes for the Piano"

Frederic Chopin (1810 - 1849)

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  • MASTERPIECE

  • 0 people have no taste....

    hey, first time! 0 dislikes!

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  • Master played! Wow! this the way ....exactly perfect technic

  • this stuff plays my friend from my class and he want this etude on exams (after he wants op. 25 - ocean, beethoven op.2 no. 1 sonata F minor, 3 things from crammer and prokofiev [regardless that he have required things moreover])

  • INCREDIBLE

  • @QinChaiLa90 lol, that's a good start!!

  • That is the best thing ever

  • @Belisagenius Size doesn't matter.

  • IM...PRESIONANTE...

    Una igualdad sonora perfecta, una rapidez casi imposible ( yo logro tocarla a 125 la negra y con algún fallo considerable, estando en 5º de profesionales...)y Pollini parece que lo toca a la velocidad que indicó Chopin, a 176 la negra, lo cual es una BARBARIDAD...

    Preciosa la interpretación.

  • well .... i only can play left hand zzzz

  • @Zirocket8 someone had to fuck it up...

  • @Zirocket8 see?you make some assholes dislike it.

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