Arthur Rubinstein - Chopin Waltz "L'Adieu" Op. 69 No. 1 in A Flat , Posth.
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nice:)
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@ClassicalMusicPL In this case I prefer Michelangeli;)
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sounds nice, but I usually play it a wee bit slower. Makes it sound more emotionally in-depth
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@elsangonera in fact Chopin dreaded public performances for most of his life
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@elsangonera actually he said himself that the best to perfom his etudes was Liszt =D
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@CarolineTepes From what I have read about Chopin's life, this would not make sense at all. Can you please provide the source of this information?
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@elsangonera Chopin composed this pieces but it doesn't mean he can play them the best way. And yeah everyone puts different emotions they feel in the song, everyone has different thoughts and connection to a certain piece.
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Best performer of rachmaninoff concertos was Horowitz said by rachmaninoff himself.
I'm nearly sure that Rubinstein or any other Chopin player can play better than Chopin himself at least one piece. Like for example fantasie imprompu which he hated.
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@ClassicalMusicPL, Rubinstein himself would totally disagree with you.
..mmm the best Chopin music performer wasn´t Chopin...? XD
elsangonera 1 year ago 22
@ClassicalMusicPL it's too early to say "ever"
meesbroersen 1 year ago 4