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Fantasie Impromptu 肖邦即興幻想曲

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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.
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).
It ends off in an ambiguous fantasy-like ending, in a quiet and mysterious way, where the left hand replays the first few notes of the moderato section theme, while the right hand continues playing sixteenth notes (semiquavers).
For this to play in the right way it is neccessary to use real rubato-technic, like Francis Platé did it and others of the old pianos-players. It would be very interesting to hear how Oscar Peterson would play this. Horowitz said, if Oscar Perterson will play classic piano he will stop his pianist career.
It´s also Martin Dalheimers passion to feel and find out how to play right hand against left hand for getting a inspiring and vivacious event of this wounderfull composition. for this its also necessary to play in the right tempo and not as slowly as today done.

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  • von wegen "not as slowly as today".das wird heute in keinster weise langsamer gespielt,es ist eher das gegenteil der fall.und was soll bitte "real rubato sein"?.dieses rubato hier finde ich total übertrieben.

  • @Achtelnote

    hallo Achtel,

    pardon, die späte Antwort. "total übertrie-

    ben" ist ja die kritik die chopin oft einfuhr

    und die mich in meiner interpretation be-

    stätigt.

    richtig, bin nicht schneller bei dem stück.

    rubato ist links im takt und rechts frei.

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  • Shut up and just play the music

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  • He Achtelnote, wir finden das Stück total prima. Haben den Tipp für den browadwood1830 vom Freund meiner Mutter bekommen und hören seitdem klassische Musik, weil er echt nen super drive drauf hat. Hör mal sein stairways an! und lass den mist, einfach alles kritisieren zu wollen. Egal, wie das heißt, was der spielt und egal ob das alles richtig ist, es klingt super!

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