RUSLAN SVIRIDOV - Chopin. Nocturne in B Major, op. 32, no. 1
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i love the minor middle part
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Audience needs to stfu; there is a master playing.
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Oh, how pretty!
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good trill tho
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a bit impulsive
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aye, a bad visual aftertaste, like the god-damn Hindenburg
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Just find edition that ends in minor - it appears to be more correct that ending in major.
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In the edition I have, it ends major... How can I change the ending so that it ends minor?
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not very good sound quality from the camera or piano but it was good
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If You mean the G flat note in the bass .the answer is : IT IS SO WRITTEN IN CHOPIN"S Manuscript IT seems a dissonant one because it is in the middle of a B major harmonies which has the G sharp & not a flat one
Amrpiano 4 years ago 8
Wonderful interpretation. As for some who idd not like the ending - there two endings that Chopin himself wrote. Sviridov uses the one ending in minor (another ends in major). Great pianist!!!
valyaluda 3 years ago 7