Chopin waltz - op.64 nr.2 - c sharp minor
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I appreciate several responses from krokigrygg - I wonder if Hakan is a family member of yours or a music student - or just what the relationship is - I am not clear whether you are in USA or Europe or where? Don't mean to embarass you or Hakan but wonder what his plans are - perhaps play other instruments - pursue music as career or other studies? Krokigrygg you mention dizziness, I shall pray for you + hope you get appropriate care - John Barrett Forks WA
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Hakan - hear Arthur Rubinstein in the two Chopin piano concertos + try them yourself, also the nocture op. # 2 and all the polonaises.
You are great. I discovered you in the Schubert Moment Musical op. 94 #3, of which I am very fond. Try the B major piano sonata D575 op. 147
Lactoris1 1 year ago
@Lactoris1
I have actually played all of them, but it would require alot of practice just to bring them up back to surface, and somehow give the music some fresh air... To much work for me, i like spending my time on the couch :)
krokigrygg 1 year ago
the beginning has to be more slowly, put more emotion in it, more little pauses...
Romsstar 2 years ago
"has to be"????
that is very subjective, my interpretation happens to sound like this :)
"More pauses" i am guessing you are talking about rubato?
Thanks anyway for the comments :-)
krokigrygg 2 years ago