ROBERTO POLI PLAYS CHOPIN MAZURKA IN A MINOR, OP. 7, NO. 2
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@Nattay12 that would be stealing
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There is no supposed to be. There are many different ways to play any piece. You can either play it the exact way the composer intended, the way the composer intended with slight personal interpretation or heavy personal interpretation. He's obviously chosen the latter and, honestly, it's the best I've heard this played.
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A mazurka is a polish dance. Theres so many tempo changes cause theres 5 or 6 different parts (i could be wrong with the amount) when this was bein played in dance halls in the 1800's they would of repeated those sections. In saying that, it is a dance, and i think he should of gone a bit more eccentric and mad with it, just my opinion.
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does anyone know where i can find free piano sheets for this, without subscribing to any websites/companies? ><!
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@AislingsMusic this song is chosen to be grade 7 now, i'm only just learning it (hard)
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Love it!!! Ignore all the stuffed shirts - playing and performing is about more than just being obedient to the composer.
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Chopin marked this "Vivo"
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I choose this song for grade 6 exam too!
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I love how much emotion you put into the piece, but the tempo changes were a bit sudden. It sounds great otherwise. Practically perfect :)
I'll be happy if I can play it half as well for my Grade 6 exam..
There are a good deal too many tempo changes. Chopin is supposed to be heartfelt, but that doesn't mean you have to go from 215 to 44 in 3 beats. Good playing otherwise, very emotional.
findyourreason 2 years ago 11
i think his interpretation was pretty unique, i've never heard it being played this way before!
budapestwithlove 2 years ago 4