Bolet - Chopin Ballade No. 4 Part 2
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The sound he produces from the piano is exquisite...
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@stefanpetkovic Correction second best after Perlemuter
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@hayesy316 AHAHAHA i laughed at your comment, obviously haha:) but i agree! i love the end to this Ballade!
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wow: when he turns up the volume at around 1.49.....
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@moonlightgarden12am I thoroughly agree with you! I understand his teacher was a student of Lizst.
But anyway, his recordings of Chopins Ballades are my definite favorite. Rubinstein comes in there better close though...
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O-M-G
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Best version I've ever seen
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That was very nice. I could have seen him play at a local college in New Jersey for $5 in the early 80's. I wish I had gone.
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Holy crap! Now I know why people like Bolet. Thank you for posting this - and with such high quality too!!! I will be looking forward to listening to more Bolet in my future :D
underrated is an underrated way of putting it....plain and simple, he was robbed of the recongition he deserved, because alot of people were so enthralled by rubinstein and horowitz...sure two great masters of the piano....but bolet produced sounds and phrases that the other two dreamed about ....no offense fans...but absolutely true! in my opinion, as far as sound goes, and judging by his liszt and chopin recordings, jorge bolet was the best piano player / interpretur, throughout the 1900's
moonlightgarden12am 2 years ago 37
He plays the ending "cascade" section of the coda so clearly and beautifully.
Gothic1982 2 years ago 11