(Papazjan)Chopin Etude Op. 25 No. 10

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2008

played by Arutiun Papazjan at the 1980 Chopin competition where he was also the second runner-up.

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  • ppl several decades ago were so much better than todays

  • increible que esto fuera hace 30 años. estupenda competencia la de 1980 e increibles competidores

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  • looks a little like bunin

  • @MoonMankkkkkk Everybody on Youtube is a critic! No doubt you could show Papazjan how to play it properly! Lighten up!

  • love the hair. He has the longest 5th finger I've seen.

  • I will have everyone know that this pianist played this piece incorrectly from beginning to end. The purpose of this piece is to train the pianist to hold down notes while playing octaves. In the words of Vladirmir Horowiz, "this piece is almost impossible to play as written." This pianist, for whatever reason, decided to take the easy route and simulate holding the notes by sustaining them with the pedal, defeating the purpose of the piece.

  • @callenishss sorry about that, my dad and brother randomly come on to this page while I'm logged in and leave comments sometimes. Basically if it's a comment on a classical piece or something like that, it's probably them.

  • @thedudethatkilledyou no, the environment and paradigm of the traditional times gave rise to specific rubato and expression that somehow cant be reproduced in the last three decades or so

  • @callenishss While I would never insult the incredible talent of the virtuosi before us, I would suggest you find some modern pianists and listen to them. The main difference is the public following of these incredible artists; the skill and musicality levels are thoroughly comparable. Do your research first.

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