Arthur Rubinstein - Chopin Waltz Op. 69 No. 2 in B minor
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@AERHEEworld essence of Chopin probably.
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I am working on this valse...every note is melodic..a beautiful flow...I am going to pour my heart in to this so I can try to collect the essence lie Rubinstein does...is it his essence or Chopin's? I will know at the end. :)
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Sublime, meravigliosa e quella nota "stonata" che varia il tema principale è la bellezza assoluta....
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Oh yes I did! indeed. And this very film "L'Amant" written by Marguerite Duras is maybe my favourite ... This music tells somehow the truth at the end of the story. Incredible. In fact it makes maybe everyone's tears stream ... :-) Absolutely beautiful. The perfection of how to express emotions. I absolutely share your feelings and opinion. Love from Switzerland ...
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Sublime
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@prepotatoes10 AMEN TO THAT!! Ahhhh!
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i'm in love with every note of rubinstein's performances..i'm really bad at evaluating pianists and describing performances so all i can say about rubinstein is that he makes everything sound exactly like it has to sound..simply perfect..
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@TheChileanpsycho *sorry not song, piece of music
Did anyone see the movie "Lovers"? Towards the end of the movie, while the young French girl is on board the steamer taking her back to Paris, she overhears someone playing Chopin's waltz Op69 #2. She walks to the room where the piano music is coming from. As she listens more and more to this enchanting music from Chopin, her tears begin streaming down her cheeks. She is totally overwhelmed by the grief of leaving her lover in Saigon. Her crying mixes with the faintly sound of Chopin's waltz
xiao1215 1 year ago 21
Love this slower version, like I remember it. Miss playing piano. Haven't touched it in ages and hearing one of my favorite pieces is tempting me to drop everything and re-learn it.
famehunt3r 2 years ago 15