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Lugansky Chopin Ballade no.4 part.2

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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2009

played in sep.2004

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  • el gran pianista de nuestros tiempos!! larga vida a lugansky!

  • it doesn't get much better than this

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  • Clearly, I mean clearly the best live performance of Chopin's 4th Ballade I've ever seen and heard. Period.

  • @Fibiger17 probably very tired. and hes been playing it since i think 12 or 13

  • @Dihelson Perhaps check out Josef Hofmann? He brings out a lot of counter melodies.

  • I´m still searching for a pianist who could play the correct melody of the CODA part of this piece. Perhaps, I´ll have to play it myself. No Rubinstein, Nor Horowitz, almost nobody pay attention to this part. They think this is kinda strange part...no! Here is the aim, the top of the mountain, melody reach his maximum point at the coda, and when we enter the scherzo part again, just relax, enjoy, FEEL these Fm II-V-I progressions, and the melody which will finally rest after the "death"...

  • When he has finished (1:30-) he looks very bored as if he just played the easiest piece ever .

  • @adrianos17 Excuse me. I was thinking of the "accel. sin al fine" section to the end of the coda. You are correct, the tempo is technically too fast - still, I think feel it sounds just fine this way. :)

  • @MyExGirlf my paderewski edition has no tempo markings for the coda, the only tempo marking is 3 pages before. Everyone plays like lightning here and you cant atchually here what chopin wrote which is a pitty. good rendition as a whole tho.

  • excellent interpretation. The end coda was rushed, and there lacked a bit of fidelity. However, I understand how difficult it is to control the emotion when playing the conclusion. I know I can get carried away too. This pianist is touched by this piece, that's for sure. Oh, and I absolutely love the piano's sound. It's rich and deep. I wish mine had that sound.

  • @adrianos17 This is the marked speed, actually. :)

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