Vladimir Horowitz plays Chopin's "Raindrop" Prelude in D flat Major, Op.28 No.15

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Vladimir Horowitz plays Chopin's "Raindrop" Prelude in D flat Major, Op.28 No.15

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  • @PJinBston Well that explains how poor you are as a human being to disrespect a lengend who is no longer with us. Your motivatation for this is to prove nothing. You can't prove anything because you would always be proven wrong. I feel sorry for people like you who forms this kind of hate agenda against a certain person over the Internet. Maybe someone should kick your ass for being such a hateful person and trying to dimish someone's talent because of your own insecurities.

  • Vladimir Horowitz + Chopin = Dream

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  • Halo 3?

  • Thisreminds me of Andante Spianato.

  • Magnificence

  • great

  • To all of those criticizing, I will just quote Chopin "J'indique, c'est à l'auditeur de parachever le tableau".

  • Am I the only one that doesn't like the staccato G# in the middle section? Definitely prefer it softer and smoother.

  • @PJinBston u do realise that horrowitz wouldnt have been able to play in chopins style if he wanted too... chopin died like wat.. 200 years ago? so he wouldnt have the exact ability to interpret wat chopin would have wanted because chopin isnt here to play to us... so.. your wrong... plus chopin notates on the piece that the time signature should be played in an improvised way lol so mate before talking you should probably go away and study :p

  • Again...would anyone who is a world-class--or even concert class--pianist come to YouTube to criticize pianists that are world-renowned? No way. Therefore...those such as PJinSston are, in all likelihood, either hacks, or untalented and tone deaf.

  • @CMFkemp I've never seen someone describe Chopin's work as 'sexy' before, I applaud you for doing it haha!

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