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Ashkenazy plays Chopin Variations Brillantes, Op.12

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  • Chopin, You are the greatest !

  • @warhols25 He is! I came here in Warsaw just for him! :D :D :D

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  • @newFranzFerencLiszt His music = the spirit of us, Polish people... every single one of us...

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  • @newFranzFerencLiszt Great man, would love to see warsaw. There's someone i know who has been there, to where chopin has lived, and she said: 'It was excactly how i thought it would be. It's really chopin, and it's almost like you hear the music by arriving. You really understand the music he wrote'. Suchs an awesome expercience.

  • I just melt listening to this

    very very beautiful. And I'm starting to learn it! :D

  • I'm not yet done with that little rat basterd that voted 'not good'. And why the heck 31 for 'good'? It's got 15735 views?!

  • @CZPhantom01 I agree. Altough to be honest, i prefer this one instead of his polonaise brillante. It's good, but it just doesn't have the same beauty if you know what i mean.

  • Got an important question and i need an answer. Anyone seen the movie the pianist? This guy adrien brody plays something on the piano in like the beginning of the movie. It sounds like an improvisation or something, but i can't figure out what he is playing. (i don't mean the nocturne no 20 C sharp minor) Anyone please help, if i look for soundtracks from The Pianist it doesn't get me any closer.

  • I can't help love his music with all my heart... his melodies... wonderful as always.

  • There is a tranquil innocent childish playfulness throughout, with moments of some anxiety or bitter-sweetness, but nothing overly dramatic. It's a kind of teeter-totter balancing act.

  • Compare this composition to the recurring music in the movie Being There (1979) starring Peter Sellers.

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