F. Chopin Nocturne in F minor Op. 55 No. 1, pianist Kasparas Uinskas, piano
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I have slow computer and then song is slower to so its perfect to me :D
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This nocturne reminds me of my childhood. Its scent is so nostalgic. I don't mind anything about the tempo. I got stuck under heavy memories when I play this nocturne. However, I think it should be more smoother but not more slower.
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@deerodchan The tempo marking on the original manuscript is Andante. So this interpretation is probably pretty close to what Chopin actually intended.
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Polish music :D
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Quite honestly I think the speed was good but some extra staccato would have made it sound a lot better especially in the left hand
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He didnt get it
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@djurban but nocturnes are supposed to be relatively slow...
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@djurban i think he plays it faster than the marked speed
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@tratata73 too slow, I love the performance by Christiane Mathé or Hugo Steurer from point classics old record
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I saw this pianist sometimes in ARTE :D I just wanna live in berlin so I could get everytime to the philharmonie :D
Too fast?
tratata73 1 year ago 23
yes i know there is a lot of pressure nowadays to interpret the music "your way"
to all respect, this is a very fascinating interpretation, but just like the greats in the past, bolet, horowitz, rubinstein, they all play this piece at a classy , slow , sad (nocturne way)
The speed on this video here takes out that effect that this nocture needs.
deerodchan 1 year ago 18