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Uploaded by somon100 on Apr 5, 2010
Ikuyo Nakamichi played the piano which Pleyel produced in 1839. Chopin used Pleyel.
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Very wonderful performance on an equally stunning piano. If you are ever in the Boston area, you should make a visit to the Frederick Collection in Ashburnham, MA.
Clavichordist 2 months ago
@vikingmerijn
Your observation of these pianos is exactly what I have seen as well.They are much lighter, clearer, and less percussive than a modern grand.
@gesternabend Yesss.
DzikenS94 2 months ago
Sensitively played
shishirth 3 months ago
@IceCookieDemon No, the waltz was written in C-sharp minor.
spaetensonaten 4 months ago
@spaetensonaten this is c minor -_-
IceCookieDemon 4 months ago
This almost sounds like C minor!
spaetensonaten 8 months ago
430Hz?
gesternabend 9 months ago
Maybe this is dumb comment but this is the first time I see brown piano.
Max0Inq 10 months ago
this has quality
kwastormayt 1 year ago
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Very wonderful performance on an equally stunning piano. If you are ever in the Boston area, you should make a visit to the Frederick Collection in Ashburnham, MA.
Clavichordist 2 months ago
@vikingmerijn
Your observation of these pianos is exactly what I have seen as well.They are much lighter, clearer, and less percussive than a modern grand.
Clavichordist 2 months ago
@gesternabend Yesss.
DzikenS94 2 months ago
Sensitively played
shishirth 3 months ago
@IceCookieDemon No, the waltz was written in C-sharp minor.
spaetensonaten 4 months ago
@spaetensonaten this is c minor -_-
IceCookieDemon 4 months ago
This almost sounds like C minor!
spaetensonaten 8 months ago
430Hz?
gesternabend 9 months ago
Maybe this is dumb comment but this is the first time I see brown piano.
Max0Inq 10 months ago
this has quality
kwastormayt 1 year ago