Frédéric CHOPIN: Op. 17, No. 4 (Mazurka)
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wonderful, one of the best interpretations I've ever heard.
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Brilliant
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This is by no means by favorite piece of music. I would rate certain other Chopin works way above this piece, along with the Rach 2, Mozart's Requiem, some of Hans Zimmer's and Howard Shore's works above this.
But for some reason, the first two minutes or so of this one little Mazurka has an affect on my soul and mind like no other piece of music written. I have no explanation for it.
Thank you for reminding me of that.
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just a little bit faster, a little bit and it will be perfect
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No Horowitzs but okay
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yes, it does seem a it slow, but I think it is perfect for me. I like people to show how to do it slowly, I don't mind what way they play when they are performing. It' either their way or the teacher's descion. Am I right?
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wow, beautiful. it is brilliant. slowly really helped me understand the notes. and meanings. bravo!
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Beautiful, creative interpretation.
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I like it like this personally. It has that feel of being in Paris at night!
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Sounds like a Blues piece with this heavy bass :).. too slow for my taste
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hey cubusdk just wondering...how long have you been playing piano?
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toooooooo slooooow.....



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Properly, this is MAZUREK, not the MAZURKA...
ssteffa 3 years ago
Mazurek is Polish, Mazurka is the same thing in English.
cubusdk 3 years ago 2