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Uploaded by YinYangBob on Aug 18, 2008
Chopin's Tristesse Etude Op. 10, No. 3, by Bob Djurdjevic (Aug 18, 2008)
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This is a very beautiful interpretation. I like it very much and could only dream of playing this piece!
beethoven1787 3 years ago
Thank you for sharing your comment with me. I am very glad you liked my version of the piece. But the credit goes to Chopin. He said himself this was the most beautiful piece he had ever written.
YinYangBob 3 years ago
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Very interesting information, but try to romanticize the performance more...you are playing the notes/chords too deeply and it lacks lyricism.
ggcoa 3 years ago
Thanks for taking the time to share your comment with me.
skip to 3:20 for the Chopin
SingHouse 6 months ago
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This is a very beautiful interpretation. I like it very much and could only dream of playing this piece!
beethoven1787 3 years ago
Thank you for sharing your comment with me. I am very glad you liked my version of the piece. But the credit goes to Chopin. He said himself this was the most beautiful piece he had ever written.
YinYangBob 3 years ago
Thanks for taking the time to send me your comment.
YinYangBob 3 years ago
Very interesting information, but try to romanticize the performance more...you are playing the notes/chords too deeply and it lacks lyricism.
ggcoa 3 years ago
Thanks for taking the time to share your comment with me.
YinYangBob 3 years ago