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Tzvi Erez plays Chopin's Waltz Opus 69 No. 2

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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2007

iTunes link http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/tzvi-erez-plays-chopin/id397516401?uo=4

Tzvi Erez plays Chopin's Waltz Opus 69 No. 2 in B Minor, on his 1912 Vintage Bosendorfer. Available on the Niv Classical Label. www.nivmusic.com

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  • No, he doesn't make any mistakes at all. You've been listening to the revised version of this waltz. Tzvi is playing what Chopin originally wrote.

  • I love this pianist, a beautiful performance.

    Chopin was the best pianist in this world!

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  • this melody was stuck in my head for the whole day

  • @yonishalom100 I can't watch them on youtube in Germany :\ sony containment...

    in my opinion it seems that Ashkenazy sometimes plays without emotion, e.g. the Chopin preludes. Rubinstein was great, just Chopin himself could play it better I think :)

  • @PsanterShelZahav

    I agree with you about the calmness. Tzvi Erez is a great pianist,

    but... The same calmness, for me, ruins it a bit. it lacks the soul of the real piece.

    listen to Vladimir Ashkenazy's version, or rubinstein's... I think they bring out the best of this waltz.

  • @marsborne

    you can just drop the T and pronounce it ZVI

  • hey i like it this way! thought i'd take some and leave some though, like use the c natural to d sharp all the times that happens, but leave the thirds in the middle part..... don't think it even matters which is original, only what sounds better. anyone know how to pronounce TZVI?!?!?

  • It seems as if he plays this with kind of an inner calmness - as he does always!

    This gives everything a special, sometimes melancholical, athmosphere. That's how it was meant by Chopin, I think.

    Great work, Mr. Erez!

  • @milare88 Composer*

  • Very nice. :)

  • @TheCityDreamer Holla! I play Opus 69 no. 1 too! Waltz in A flat major right? Woot! I'm learning this one atm...not as easy as it looks. But then again, this is Chopin. Technical difficulty is one of his signature styles, along with rubato. ;)

  • The sound of this song -and this performance in special- is so inmaculate and pleasant that I can't stop listening to it. Thanks for making my day Tzvi :) Gracias!

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