Chopin ballade no 4 opus 52 Rubinstein
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I listened now to 10 different performances of this piece. It's simple: no one can capture the nobleness and grandezza and poetry of Chopin like Rubinstein.
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This piece brings out the deepest emotions in me; a feeling I can not describe in words. It frightens me just from thinking about a piece so evil yet beautiful at the same time.
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Love love love...just my opinion though, but I like the last few minutes a bit more dramatic...more "emotional" ;)
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I want to watch some m0:00re!!!
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2) ...are STILL important as "noun and adjective" (composer might indicate a chord FORTE) but you deliver it slightly differently in your voice, perhaps more STRIDENTLY "Forte" or less FULL "forte" -whether in speaking or singing, or playing the instrument. whether in music or in oratory. you might say or play somewhat different in the "allegro" - perhaps faster or slower "allegro" - etc...innumerable possibilities really , depending on the "moment" as you feel like it or as your judgement goes
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@geoped1 hi --i'd like to add one other thought: I think spontaneiety in classical performance can be likened to our daily lives: say that you are reading from a script in public speaking - and each time you slightly change your inflexion of your delivery depending on the atmosphere, the hall, whether people are attentive, or maybe the space is too small, too much echo, your own mood or thoughts, so you "adjust" in certain moments for your delivery to "speak" better. the SAME Noun or Adjective
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@OisirM for me as a classical pianist - to hear what you say is a WONDERFUL thing ...
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15)and in each - he finds new ways ,and subtleties or "unrehearsed" expressions WITHIN the new concepts. he himself said this: "to find at least ONE point that is totally new and unplanned" ..but of course it had to be a CONVINCING one to him. otherwise -- why try something that is not a "good idea" at all?
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14)listen to it somewhere on youtube -- and look for it, and i think you will see my point. rubinstein does many things that way , VERY, very subtle but MOMENTOUS in their importance. and that's why I think especially in chopin - he was truly a genius in his own way. he recorded the ballades , i think, FOUR different versions -
i have never heard this before in my life but i can swear it has been in my dreams.
MrRoofusPadumelon 1 year ago 60
@w0l23 0:00-10:48 is epic
audreyhsux5727 3 months ago 7