Chopin: Etude in A flat major op. 25 no. 1

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Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2007

Richard Pohl live in Olomouc. www.richardpohl.net

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  • Fantastically Played. Five star rating. I am currently learning this piece. Very good voicing!

    Where did you perform this piece? It looks like Roman architecture. Good Job

  • @mayorov1 In Olomouc, Czech Republic, one little chappel used now for concert performances, definitely not Roman, but a pure Czech baroque...

  • For this pieace, that passion is not necessary. Some pieces of Chopin shoud be played quietly and classical. It tend to be boring, but it's Polish style. If you play Chopin as if you play Listz, it is againstig Chopin himselve's style, I have to say. Personally, I liked this play. I felt spiritual things from this play. Well done!!! (except the ending.)

  • @juncloudy Thanks, by the way, what exactly you do not like about the ending?

  • ADD-ON: Metaphysically.

  • I agree completely. Only question is: is there emotion implicitely only within the performance and performer or it is a part of percieving process of the listener? Or rather a transferrence between both of them? I felt the emotion during my playing, honestly. Seems it transfer to someone, but not to every one. Maybe a degree of sensitivity? Or just a taste? Well, this is a music.

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  • magnifique interprétation. Le coeur de Chopin y est aussi. Bravo

  • Wenchington is a soulless idiot.  Sound, or sight (or any sense, actually) brings out emotion. Emotion is not defined as one thing to all. It is defined by each of us individually. Watch a baby commercial - two people will have a different emotional reaction - it's based on your experiences in life. "Sound", as in the case of a composition is the same - it's what you as an individual pull from it that touches you.

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  • @pohlpiano I think I didn't like between  2:30-2:31. I like it soft and very quite yet clear staccato. It's just personal preference though. I like your playing anyway! :) bravo

  • @sissichopin91 Thank you, this piece is definitely one of my favourites, glad you like it!

  • bravo, from piano society..fb..

  • It's the passing of gas while maintaining the cadence that is key.

  • you cant judge that with this soundquality. you will be surprised how much your opinion would change if the recording was superb.

  • Thanks for a great performance of this piece. :)

  • amazing place amazing piece

  • This is really phenomenal. The recording leaves something to be desired, but if I had to make a suggestion (which I don't... but I will anyway) I'd say watch the left hand clarity around 2:10 or so.

    Thank you so much for the beautiful recording!

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