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Chopin - Nocturne in C sharp minor / The Pianist (2002)

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Nocturne in C sharp minor by Chopin, used in the 3 oscar winning movie The Pianist (2002) by Roman Polansky.

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  • Thumbs up if the pianist calmly sent you here.

  • Music, in chinese, 音樂, they are in two words. 音 meaning sound, or just notes. 樂 meaning happy, enjoyable or glad. Together, meaning the sound, or notes, join together to form a true music, with its soul, with meaning and feeling. You can feel differently anytime you listen to this piece. This, is what I called music.

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  • @mathsprofessional Yes, it's easy to learn and play, however, this piece is all about portraying emotions and there are only a few pianists who can interpret it right.

  • @mathsprofessional Hehe, well yes... this song is a bit easier than most. You didn't catch my pun, but I'm sure others might.

    However, the first half of the song is the easier part anyway. It's like the first stanza of Rachmaninoff's 3rd Concerto. xD

  • @Bagelboy615 First introduction is easy, I'm halfway through learning the piece.

  • @mathsprofessional As easy as typing on the keyboard. <3

  • epic piece of the collection of breathtaking sounds

  • I feel like I'm falling, but upwards. Thanks Frederic

  • That song is easy to pway!

  • This song is how I discovered my love for classical music.

  • Beautiful piece, me and my mothers favourite! Such an strong movie too, thanks!

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