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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2006

Chopin. Mazurka Op.67,4

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  • My friend, this was not bad. One of my favorite Mazurkas. But those are not trills in the first beat of second measure of the first repeat (c-d-c). Chopin was not shy about writing in trills. Although it doesn't sound bad, it does not make sense in that phrase, otherwise he would have written it that way. I would perhaps play this particular mazurka a bit slower. Only then I think does its true meaning come out.

  • I am against slow playing now. I thought it should be played slowly under impression of Kissin but the score says Allegretto tempo=138. It's more dance like other than a lyrical type of mazurka. i think so

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  • The Dolce bit didn't really sound that sweet tbh. :( Hehe ofc can't compare this with Evgeny Kissin. So this is alright.

  • The piece is marked "animato", so I think your tempo is just fine, contrary to popular opinion.

  • Whoa faster than how most people and I play it but thats pretty cool.

  • It's good, but slow it and smooth it! As the others have said, such as using the pedal.

  • I like the way the hands are reflected on the right side of the piano. It's like a moving piece of art! Accompanied by beautiful music.

    I like your interpretation! And I think the speed is fine, the piece is supposed to be quite fast, though this may feel odd in the beginning.

  • I must say I disagree with these comments. I think it was played at the right speed and with a lot of skill and self-confidence. Nice camera position, too, so that others can see the keyboard and learn more about the piece.

  • Slow down and smoothen it (in layman's terms) will sound better...well done anyway and keep on the good work

  • This is a wonderful Chopin's Mazurka. If you want listen to Nuccio Trotta's renditions. That's a pianist worth listening in to. Watch his channel (seven65's channel) Thanks!

  • I can write for you any sheet music

  • interesting interpretation... faster than i have played it or have heard it played, not to say that's a bad thing.

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