Chopin Heroic Polonaise Op 53 - Dimitris Sgouros

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2008

Sgouros plays Chopin Polonaise "Heroic" Op 53

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* Watch HIGH-DEFINITION video of a concert in Munich where Sgouros performed Chopin Piano Sonata No 3 and many other works:-
http://www.classicaltv.com/v494/classical-music/dmitris-sgouros-piano-recital

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  • it is realy so funny to listen to all of you guys who cannot hit a single note on the piano to comment on Sgouros playing. Of course it is your right to like or dont like something but when Rubinstein , Rostropovich, Bernstein and so many others regard him as a top artist it is rediculous for any of us amateurs to try to find flaws and mistakes. Get over your jealousy and you Moebius Tripper dont worry , you will never play in Carnegie Hall. I m sick of all the "anonymous critics" on youtube.

  • thank you for the great job you're doing!

    and thank Sgouros!!

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  • @DeliusAlkan Το μεγαλύτερο μουσικό ταλέντο που πέρασε από την Ελλαδίτσα και έσβησε σαν κομήτης. Πολύ κρίμα διότι σαν χώρα πήγαμε να βγάλουμε έναν τεράστιο μουσικό που ίσως να ξεπερνούσε και το επίπεδο των πολύ μεγάλων όπως Horowitz, Rubinstein, Gilel αλλά δυστυχώς καταστράφηκε μόνος του.

  • I really enjoyed this, thank you! As for the critics on his personal life, many real geniuses, their minds exceeding the average mind, seem to have eccentric personal lives. Extreme talent can be a blessing as well as a burden sometimes. We all are, and all of his compatriots (with the exeption of DeliusAlkan maybe) extremely proud and grateful for Demetris Sgouros and his divine performances. God bless him!

  • delius is a retard, learn to play before you comment.....wanker

  • It's such a pity that another musical genius and a compatriot of mine lost his infancy, his friends and his sanity cause to his "ambitious" family, to become an hysteric, unsocial & half-crazy homo who can't even tie his shoes without his mother's help... Not to mention that most of his mucical abilities have degraded in a ruined state... Another promising talented man destroyed...

  • Unfortunately, if you played this polonaise like Mr. Sgouros, in Carnegie Hall, the music critics of both the New York Times and the N.Y. Post would have written that you were a rank amateur and had no regard for the composers intentions for this great national treasure of Ploand. This piece above all must be played

    with the utmost passion and force. It was Chopin's patriotic statement for the Russian Czarist butchers that hat invaded his country.

  • How do you define the "feeling" ? what does this polonaise need he doesn't do? I think he has the liberty as a pianist to play a little slower than what the composer proposes the piece he's performing.

  • Who understands this question anyways??? I think it sounds fine...but I don't know what ur asking

  • can someone please explain to me, as if i was a seven year old junior, howcome this man, who would play some really, really great music in the age of 12, would sound that awful today? because, seriously, i can't get it...

  • To even suppose that music is concrete in how a person thinks or sees is ludicrous. It is at the best the manipulation of senses that we attach a similarity too.

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