Chopin Military Polonaise Opus 40 No. 1 in A Major by Tzvi Erez HQ

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2009

Tzvi Erez plays Chopin's Military Polonaise Opus 40 No. 1 in A Major. High Quality. No Commentary. Recorded 2003 on a 1912 Bosendorfer. P & C Niv Classical Records. www.nivmusic.com

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  • Any chance of the Heroic in A flat? BTW an excellent performance (:

  • I am working on the Heroic right now. If I complete it before the next CD/DVD release, I will include it. :)

  • beautifully played indeed, the coda was most enjoyable for me, you play it very uniquely, cleanly ye chaotic, which is very hard to do,i would really appeciate if you could give me some pointers on my video. thank you.

  • Did you mean to comment on Chopin's Ballade in G minor? This is the Military Polonaise, which has no coda.

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  • You have TOTAL control over this piece, it was a pleasure listening to you.

  • All chopin polonaises are simply wonderful! I really love Chopin music.

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  • Great pianist! Very clear and fluent, awesome interpretation!

  • wow big wow

  • I have this piece for my exams....

  • PRZEJMUJEMY TEN FILM, WKOŃCU JEST NASZ

  • Hey:) I would love to hear you play polonaise, A flat op. 51

  • Omg! This is also mind-blowing!!!

  • I must say after traveling deep through the bowels of youtube, I could tell right from the start yours would be the only one to do it justice. Chopin would definitely approve of this performance! Well done.

  • Your amazing I am 12 and just started playing piano 3 months ago and you inspired me!

  • Inspiring and beautiful! I like how your phrases are not ended abruptly, but are carried over magicially with just a touch of pedal connecting to the next phrase. So many interpretations of this piece have an overdose of abrupt endings of phrases, resulting in a jarring effect. Yours combines the "miliatry" (march) with the "polonaise" (which is, after all, a dance) perfectly!

  • @TzviErez - You did it! And it is SPECTACULAR!

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