Chopin: Polonaise No.6 in A flat, Op.53 -"Heroic"
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good i like
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hermoso!!!!
es una muiy buena interpretacion de esta magnifica obra de chopin!
en este video demuestras que no hay necesidad de tocarla rtan rapido!
lo que importa es que sea claro el sonido!!!
felicitaciones!
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@MATHSMASTA Maybe she can't spell cat, but you seem to have a problem with simple phrases like 'go die', and simple punctuation like for instance, the apostrophe.
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How do you remove comments made by fucked up smart-ass bimbos who can't spell CAT for sure? Go to die yall.
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Nice attempt though I'm not a big fan of the tempo and interpretation. I've never heard this piece played without at least a few mistakes (even by the masters), and I've certainly never played it myself without a good share of mistakes, so I don't focus on that so much, but the mistakes at 5:33 was just strange since it wasn't at a difficult passage. The end was a little awkward as well with the pauses. But her scales are fast and accurate, and she certainly looks great playing!
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poor... Blechacz is better
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I respectfully disagree. This is a public performance. No day and a half splicing replays. Artur Rubenstein admitted: " When I play a concerto I miss enough notes to compose a prelude." Public performance. Listen. I learned this brute as a teenager too, but as an adult I had to abandon it. Too tough. But I learned the notes. Enjoy listening for mistakes ? Listen carefully to some of the masters. But don't try it if you don't know the notes. Then you'll give this kid mugs for guts !
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not my kind of interpretation but... interesting ideas.
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I respect ANYONE who can play this piece. This is an extremely difficult song to play. I learned to play this song back in high school, and I wish I could come close to playing this as good as her.
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@cc75frenchygirl I've played it :) I think why this recital is attracting negative comments is because it has a lot more than one mistake. I mean apart from the obvious technical stumble, it lacks the level rhythm, tempo and fortitude which are main ingredients to this piece. It's also called The Polonaise Heroique or Military Polonaise or sometimes refered to as the Drum Polonaise, but here it is being played as if it's a lullaby or a nocturne. But these purists do get a bit over indignant lol



@goemon9378 Yes, let's remember we're ALL human. And treat each other with a bit of respect. I just appreciate the hard work that went into learning this and for posting the video so we can all enjoy it.
pinyet83 2 years ago 18
Jak to jest że Azjatki są takie piękne i tak pięknie grają Chopina ?!!!!!
sotiss666 2 years ago 11