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Chopin Etude Op. 25 no. 12

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2007

Miguel Campinho plays Chopin Etude. Live recording. Do take the time to tell me what you think about the performance!!!

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  • Your playing is just perfect!I watched your performance accidently~:) you have the good technique and great talent~You are rally a gift of music~My name is Jessica~You can search below this name!or...Chin shan Chang!~~~nice to meet you~keep the good work!~Greeting for you~~~Jessica~~~

  • Thank you very much! We try to make beautiful music, and always practice and hope that we can play better the next time ;)

  • How old are you Miguel? You're very talent!

    Nice Job Man

  • I'm 28, been playing all my life...

  • Is this etude harder than Chopin's Scherzo No. 2?

  • It's more physically demanding, because you have the same movement throughout, but the scherzo is longer, and more varied and complex musically. I would personally start with the etude, then learn the scherzo...

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  • I think Chopin was really pissed off when he wrote this.

  • It's a lil' messy in the middle...and I think maybe less pedals...and the audio quality is bad so it cannot do justice to your playing...Anyway NICE...

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  • Miguel, would you like to give the world premier of my Symphonic Variations After a Theme of Cesar Franck for piano & orchestra? Please listen here on YT and let me know.

  • Great performance. I especially like how you treated the "melody" from m. 55 to m. 64. I think you can do even more rubato before climaxes too, to really bring them out.

  • Nice ! .... Respect

  • i think u rush it. you could slow down, its a bit messy and the melodies can be brought out and expressed more. overall verry good

  • Chopin Etudes are Etudes but also MUCH much more than just Etudes- they are full of passion and ALL of them have beautiful melodies to bring out. Etudes such as Czerny are more for exercises and aren't meant for "melodic complexity" as you put it, but Chopin Etudes are so amazing because they are all unique works with great technical difficulties and are VERY emotional and full of passion - to not bring that out is a shame and does not make the most out of these beautiful works.

  • You can't lose sight of the fact that it is an etude -- not necessarily meant for melodic and emotional complexity (but obviously Chopin's etudes are more than worthy). Indeed, in a Chopin etude there is always potential, but it's an etude. He NAILS it without the melodramatics. And the listener is left with the impression that we're going paintballing later instead of the BOTM Club with a box of tissues. And it's okay. There are many levels of artistry and he's at his. *****

  • beautiful!very good sound!i play the same etude on youtube!write diego benocci to look it!(leave a comment)!

  • As a fellow pianist with conservatory training, I feel that your tempo was too fast for your technical ability, and you rushed over many of the melodic phrases. I would have loved this had you taken more time to bring out the melodies.

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