Chopin Etiude in E major Tristesse violin

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2009

La corda d'oro

Hino Kahoko

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  • for those interested, this piece (this is just a sample) was Written by chopin after the failed polish uprising against the Russians. Chopin was in France at the time, and after the uprising failed and its leaders executed Chopin wrote it as a tribute and farewell to Poland. although he never outwardly said so many believed he would never return to his home while it was in russian hands.

    He was quoted as saying it was the most beautiful piece he had ever written.

    I agree.

  • I hope I can play the violin like this...

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  • Where is the Interpret, Violinist??????

  • There's no word for it..... so I'll make my own word ^^ Long live the memory of the beautiful composers!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Esta melodía, es hermosa, el anime me encanto porque pasan melodías muy hermosas thanks :D

  • For some reason this performance to me seems very mechanical without much expression and feeling...after all Tristesse means sadness but I don;t hear or feel any sadness here...

  • @kurumi982 the piano bit is the part of the song played with the left hand that usually goes with the full piano version

  • I'll try playing this!!!

  • is the piano accompaniment the actual piece or arranged?

  • good!kahoko !

  • i love tristesse 

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