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Chopin Nocturne E flat - Jon England

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Chopin Nocturne in E Flat. Check out playlists. Go to www.jonengland.com for his fantastic cd's. I did. The shipping was free and they even threw in a free cd of his Christmas music. My playlists include music by Lee Liberace, Jon England, Richard Clayderman, Roger Williams, Hoagy Carmichael, Michel Legrand, Art Tatum, Dino Kartsonakis, Errol Garner, Charlie Schaffer, Russ Conway, Ferrante & Teicher, Carl Doy, Beegie Adair, Caravelli, Floyd Cramer, Geoff Love, Horst Jankowski, Ronnie Aldrich, Stanley Black, David Foster, Claude Bolling, Edison Valencia, Marrina Waks, and one Liberace imitator who tags his stuff [Roger Williams] and [Branson] and has told me not to mention his name. There are also many pieces by little known [nobodies] who are fantastic piano soloists, admired mainly by their YouTube fans. I am looking for videos of Bill Pursell, Felix Slatkin, George Shearing, John Arpin, Norm Geller, Norman Percival, and Gordon Franks. I would be amiss if I didnt have the greats Del Wood and JoAnn Castle on my page, however, they are only favorited, and not in the playlists. As much as I admire their talent, its a far cry from the romantic style Im after.
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  • i dont know this song! he plays some extra notes...! i dont like that and its too fast! idont know but something has to be wrong how is is playing it

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  • the next Liberace

  • well, I don't know, . . . I used to play Bach's chorales on the accordion. On one of them he left this note: "Play the words!", as encouragement to the performers to get inspired about the whole thing. I think England does all right--the largest part of those who add and embellish, just can't do it very well, at all.

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This video is a response to Chopin Nocturne Op.9 No.2 (Arthur Rubinstein)
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  • I think the less is more talking about music. this song played by chopin says what it was made for, doesn't need extra chords or arpeggios, but any way each person thinks in a way.

  • Chopin, eres grande. 

  • Beautiful!!!!! I love this song! You play it so well!!

  • I'd have to agree with Seabrain. Yeah he's amazing technically, but I too think he's embellished it a little too much, to the point where he's basically showing off. One thing I was taught as a musician was to play for the MUSIC, not to show how good how you are. But if you're as good as he is, why not show it off I guess. But it sort of just becomes a sea of noise, and the melody is drowning in it. I think a good piece of music needs space, and he's not giving it any room to breathe as such.

  • you are not to this planet :D ^^ joke:) but wooww adornos bonitos :D re mi fa(8) lalalalalala ohhhhh beautifull lalalalalala yes man that's wonderfull what i'm gonna thing about it jah? WELL DONE! :D

  • A tad over the top for me,but nontheless well played.

  • Yikes...Mr Arpeggio thou art ! How about letting us hear the actual melody line sir and leave of with the exaggerated trilling.

  • I'm glad when you say "the largest part" you seem not to include England.  I think he plays the words and I disagree that the original melody is lost or unrecognizable as seabrain stated.

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