Frédéric CHOPIN: Op. 70, No. 3 (Valse)
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such a wonderful interpetation :D why do you not play the classical piano but you play the electronic one ?
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@deadly990 Haha, nah. I'm in the same boat as you, really. I started listening to classical music about fourish years ago, now, and I was pretty much the same, so I get it. I would only listen to one pathetique sonata because I had a sort of music tunnel vision, for example. Now I've listened to like a billion interpretations of that one.
I still have favorites, though--Moravec for the nocturnes, for example, but Montero plays a mean d-flat nocturne, so that's an exception.
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@throwscats ..... wow 2 years ago.. i didn't even know that i liked classical music 2 years ago. anyway i've become more open to interpretations since then.... and i sound like a retarded 14 year old (which i was) in that comment.
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@deadly990 Lol, that's not true, Rubenstein plays this faster and it sounds absolutely wonderful. Listen to it :P It's beautiful.
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@DarknessL12 Good question. Probably my favorite waltz by him, though. Very soothing.
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This is just AMAZING, it almost made me cry! :)
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loved your interpretation of this waltz. i'm just curious, but might you have any pieces of liszt, completed?
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@daytonmlivingston he was actually incredibly ill
It's a blessing to hear you play
Streabrijante 2 years ago 14
some of these posthumous opuses contain some of Chopin's best work. Reaching for heavenly tones towards the end of his earthly life.
musicoftheuniverse 3 years ago 6