Chopin - Waltz in C sharp minor - Marin

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2008

The talented 9 year old Marin showing her winning form in category A1 at the 2008 piano competition of the Piano Teacher's Guild of the Philippines.
Marin is Japanese.

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  • What a talent !! I am a fan of hers !

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  • the middle part has a piu' mosso tempo which means more movement/faster...

  • why does everyone always rush the middle part, and makes it sounds like shit.

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  • I bet she has been playing the piano for 9 years when this video was uploaded

  • she is SUPER good!!! how long has she been playing piano?

  • There is absolutely nothing wrong with her middle part - as children (as I would know from when I played at that age) it is sometimes necessary for us to play at that speed. She will develop as suits be, but as it is there is nothing wrong with her performance, relative to her stage of pianist developement.

  • Awesome!

  • oops "in a Chopin waltz"

  • One final thought, Marin. The accompanimental chords in a Chopin must, as a general rule, be very soft and light so that the nuanced singing quality of the melody in the right hand can be appreciated. All the best in your music studies, Marin. Thanks again, Enzo, for putting up on your channel the performances of your musical colleagues.

  • Please, Marin, do not take my previous comment in an unintended way. They are meant as my personal ideas and are given in a spirit of constructiveness. It takes considerable courage for a person to get up on stage and present their music, from memory before an audience.

  • I know nearly everyone zooms away in the second section. My recollection of the Henle urtext edition is that Chopin gave no direction to speed up. At the very least, therfore, this cannot be regarded as obligatory. I definitely don't like the accelerando approach. ... The pedal should go through the semiquaver rests in the theme, as clearly marked by the composer at least on the first occasion. I know that virtually no-one does this though.

  • You guys feel really good about talking about "piu mosso" and shit BUT I DON'T THINK YOU FOLLOWED IT WHEN YOU WERE EFING NINE!!!! YEAH!!! I'M TALKING ABOUT YOU MsMikiliki!! SHUT THE HELL UP!!!

  • i can not believe how many negative comments i am reading here. she is 9! i think she did great!

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