My attempt at this piece by F. Chopin. Frédéric Chopin's Fantaisie-Impromptu in C-sharp minor, Opus posthumous 66, is a solo piano composition and one of his most well-known pieces. It was composed in 1834 and dedicated to Julian Fontana. Some aspects of this piece are similar to the third movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata. Two measures after the melody begins, an abrupt run and down has the exact same notes as the cadenza in the presto agitato of the moonlight sonata, movement 3. Also the tempo marking is identical to the famous third movement. The climax on a six-four chord is similar in both pieces[1]. Fontana published the piece in spite of Chopin's request not to do so.
The piece uses many cross-rhythms (the right hand plays sixteenth notes against the left hand playing triplets) and a ceaselessly moving note figuration and is in cut time (2/2). The opening tempo is marked allegro agitato. The tempo changes to largo and later moderato cantabile when the key changes to D-flat major, the enharmonic equivalent of the more obscure tonic major key of C-sharp major. The piece then changes to presto (although some versions of the score encorporate a coda, meaning that the original tempo of allegro agitato is repeated) where it continues in C-sharp minor as before. It ends off in an ambiguous fantasy-like ending, in a quiet and mysterious way, where the left hand repeats the first few notes of the moderato section theme, while the right hand continues playing sixteenth notes (semiquavers).
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you murdered this piece!!!
BeansGiveMeGas 1 year ago 36
People who don't even know why the title has "Nodame Cantabile" on it while bitching about his poor performance should just shut up :|
In case you're all wondering, Nodame Cantabile is an anime about a girl who plays extremely messy, but is incredibly talented at making it sound so good. She plays classic music using her feelings, her own style, her own pace, her own rhythm.
So in reality, this guy is just letting his feelings play out the piece :|
Uzumaki1218 1 year ago 15