Rubinstein chopin ballade No.1 Op 23 G minor
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@TheVeganDrummer Hi, i'm Liszt. And i most succsed troll. Look to my totentanz.
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@masmen325 Yeah like i said it is very good but i just hear some flaws here and there
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@kummelkase LOL i don't get what you mean, this playing is BEYOND practicing already!
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@TheVeganDrummer Hi, CHopin, my name is Godowsky. Look how i transcripted your etudes into remarkably difficult technical works which will scare away the future pianists. Those who succeed will be less than yours! LOL...
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i respect his music, but, in addition, i respect his attitude toward music. apparently he was known as a great master through his life, but he didn't stop making effort, and always made a great performance.i think it is much harder to be a great master through his life than to practice very hard for few years (often to win a competition).from similar point, i also respect sviatoslav richter and wilhelm backhaus!
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NO ONE can play this piece like Rubinstein. I've heard many versions. No one can come close to the sublime of this piece played by him.
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@ysgwy so do women. Before they go Chopin they make a Liszt.
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@TheVeganDrummer I actually laughed in real life at that lol
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@kummelkase Who are you????
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He sounds good but i think he needs a little more practice
Hello, my name is Chopin. Look at what I can do with my fingers! I am going to troll all you future pianists into trying to play this. Some will succeed. Most will not. That is all.
TheVeganDrummer 1 month ago 16
Chopin's music is always a duel between the high and low registers, in this piece this contrast is even more poignant. The couterpoint thus created goes beyond poetic beauty. The melody in the middle with the finishing high notes is superb. He recapitulates with base cords that resemble this melodic interlude. If you know piano music only one word applies.Genius.
MultiJosefus 6 months ago 8