Chopin Variations op. 2 “Là Ci Darem la Mano” [Denis Zhdanov]
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
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I love this piece! It's Chopin's earliest "Masterpiece" - composed in 1827, the very same year Beethoven passed away. It almost feels like this piece is symbolic of a "passing of the torch" to a new era in music.
It's filled with SO much innovation - Chopin's style was totally new at the time!
This was the piece that made Schumann exclaim - "Hats off, gentlemen, a genius."
Putting into context the time of the composition and the age of Chopin at the time - it makes that exclamation ring even more true!
Those graceful fingers producing dazzling sounds again, thank you .
A charming performance full of character and keen attention to detail. Awesome job!
excellent work! Bravo Denis.
The piece that made Schumann say « Hats off, gentlemen, a genius ! »
Wow 😮
My sentiments exactly! Love love love DZ
Thanks for listening!😊
Really beautiful peace. I guess it has both some technical challenging passages and interpretational as well
Yes, it’s one of the most uncomfortable pieces by Chopin I ever played.
Amazing! How does this piece compare technically to other more famous masterpieces (Ballades, Scherzi, etc) and how do you subjectively rate its musical value compared to them?
One of the most uncomfortable. Very early Chopin is technically trickier than the later pieces.
I am stopping at 2:57 be cause I did not once hear the main melody or something like it from ‘La ci darem la Mano’
Variations start at 4:35
@@pastaspaghetti100 thanks
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You would think it could be written 4/2. Seems if you are going to play it like that, notation should reflect it. I never get these and always sound so bad on it. I just give up. Easier to play in 4/2.