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Chopin Prelude in A flat major Op.28, no. 17

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Uploaded by on May 30, 2009

Chopin Prelude Op. 28,no. 17 I also played a slower version here prior to this recording:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hzoxZF3mvA

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  • Colin, My Husband loves your version of this piece, and plays it too. Excellent, total thumbs up. Please check out dansing124's channel if you have a chance. Loved you performance!!!!!!

  • dansing124 Thank you so much for your encouraging comments! I'll check out your channel later on this week for sure! Best Wishes -Colin

  • Very good. To be honest, I prefer your recording of this more than the one of Pollini playing it here on YT.

  • Eric, that's way too generous of you but thankyou for such high praise!

  • Hats off Gentlemen,...hehe...Hey. I bet you'd do a good job withj Liszt's Un Sospiro. Ever played it? It's more akin to Chopin's nocturnes, which, like his preludes, are awesome.

  • Thanks, IMattchewB ! I have never tried that piece by Liszt but its a good idea though!

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  • I love how you play the modified arpeggiaturas. :)

    Very well played indeed. Perfect tempo with the perfect rubato where it is required, the dynamics are wonderful: I can hear everything in the right and left hand (especially those hard to articulate left hand parts i.e., 0:37 and onward), and I can feel that you really understand the warm nature of this piece.

  • Just lovely. I have Martha Argerich playing the Opus 28 preludes to me in the car at the moment, and have just learned No4. I'll have to have a pop at this next (we'll leave No16 for last, eh?!). Perhaps the only thing I would do differently is accentuate the deep bass notes a little more. Other than that, sublime!

  • Just lovely. I have Martha Argerich playing the Opus 28 preludes to me in the car at the moment, and have just learned No4. I'll have to have a pop at this next (we'll leave No16 for last, eh?!). Perhaps the only thing I would do differently is accentuate the deep bass notes a little more. Other than that, sublime!

  • @IMattchewB C´mon, you didn´t get it!! Chopin is happy for ColinMitchelMusic played his song very well, and so we are!

  • @feanando I'm sorry to have to tell you, but Chopin wasn't a very happy person. And this is a despairingly sad song.

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