This is really well played. Even though I am not acquainted with the score, I just get this feeling that the composer is really speaking through the pianist's outstanding interpretation
Ya its weird, in my edition of etudes-tableaux its no.4 op.33 but it continues to say it was posthumously published so that could be one of the reasons why it's not in all editions (I have two copies of op33 and 39 and only one of them has no.4 in d minor) And then in other editions I've seen it says no.5 so I think it just depends on the publisher
This is really well played. Even though I am not acquainted with the score, I just get this feeling that the composer is really speaking through the pianist's outstanding interpretation
pianofan24 9 months ago
breath taking, thank you.
GiselleWoodward 1 year ago
Ya its weird, in my edition of etudes-tableaux its no.4 op.33 but it continues to say it was posthumously published so that could be one of the reasons why it's not in all editions (I have two copies of op33 and 39 and only one of them has no.4 in d minor) And then in other editions I've seen it says no.5 so I think it just depends on the publisher
runnerkidal 2 years ago
No. 4 is missing from the original score.
lorewoody 3 years ago 2
this is the op 33 n° 4, not n° 5...
moskvavranjeparis 3 years ago
Normally such an introvert player... Here is is much more free here!
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