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Flashbacks: Cambry plays Chopin Scherzo No. 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2007

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Recorded this at Ganz Hall, Roosevelt University, I only had 2 hours to record 10 pieces!
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  • híhí_jémánd_lûst_mìt_mìá_zû_te­xtëñ_bîñ_so_êinsãm

  • you're pretty stupid if you think that anyone that plays this piece hasn't heard yundi li or many others play the same piece, my interpretation builds intensity from beginning to end.. as far as "no sound" coming out of the piano, I think there will always be a difference between professional sound recording equipment and a home video recording camera

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  • lool kommt jemand aus berlin

  • @f1f1s you cannot disagree that a lot of horowitz's recordings are 'fast and messy' at least in his later life, and yet he is lauded as one of the greatest of the last centuary. granted he was very old in his dvd 'last romantic.'my point is its all opinion. music is not a fact, it is opinion, everyone prefers different things. its not about being right or wrong.

  • It is tragic and pathetic to see how Americans spend most of their time talking about race, even after it has already caused incalculable damage. The Chinese are laughing at this.

  • Pianoplay123 - Bravo, Bravissimo! Your playing is divine, but my feeling is that it is not made for some of the ears on youtube. Bach and Handel didn't compose for man. They composed for a higher authority. You're playing and talent are for a higher authority as well. Don't bother wasting your time by responding to any of the jealous haters on youtube. Continue to dedicate your time to playing and to bringing pleasure to all those listening to you play.

  • Pianoplay123 - Bravo, Bravissimo! You're playing is divine, but my feeling is that it is not made for some of the ears on youtube. Bach and Handel didn't compose for man. They composed for a higher authority. You're playing and talent are for a higher authority as well. Don't bother wasting your time by responding to any of the jealous haters on youtube. Continue to dedicate your time to playing and to bringing pleasure to all those listening to you play.

  • naa nie mehr schuften bin so reich

  • ha ich bin erregt

  • lool hab was geiles entdeckt haha

  • @sensejnaruto Well, technically the perfect way to play this piece was to play it the way Chopin intended it to sound.

    Butt!(hehe) I agree with the freedom to interpret, but not when it's obviously overdone..... I have a friend that tends to do that lol. >_<

  • @f1f1s well i have to agree with u but it's music and in my opinion everyone can cange the music how he likes it.

    i dont think that there is a perfect way how to play

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