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Andre Watts Chopin Etude op.25 no.1 & "Revolutionary" Etude

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Uploaded by on Nov 24, 2009

Andre Watts plays Chopin's op.25 no.1 etude and "Revolutionary" etude as well as MacDowell's "Moto Perpetuo" etude.

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  • Excepcional

  • A pianists pianist !! No easy effects . Masterful pedalling ,clear fingers and rhytmical tension.

    Thank You for uploading

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  • @aVsNactra totally agreeeeeee!! and what a strong left hand to play revolutionary etude with perfect dynamics like that, he's like a machine gun at those chromatic ascendings XDD sorry the english. my hand is so weak and my piano is so heavy that my crescendos are actually diminuendos in this piece.

  • I was there... he is brilliant!

  • He is a genius! The last part was quite humorous, may a little unrespectful of me but it at one point it the piano act of Chico and Harpo Marx crossed my mind.

    youtube.com/watch?v=1XsWI9EEri­c

  • @andriventu look at 3.20

  • its the "aeolian harp" etude as it was nicknamed

  • it is not the "revolutionary" etude

  • @CanCinephile This is America, we are yet allowed to hold opinions..negative or positive..Please...let the man express what he wishes -the equanimity of the American Free Market System has allowed everything from Black Sabbath to theThe Nutcracker Suite to exist for the consumer public's ears to take in..

    The universe allows everything to exist especially in this free will galaxy of the Milky Way.begin.go ahead check my u-tube and read my own comments about myself.-artists struggle to be heard.

  • You can like or not like Watts' playing of the etude, but saying you played it far better when you were in high school? Seriously dude?

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