Classical Pianist analyzing Chopin's Evolution
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
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Polonaise in g minor
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Mazurka in a minor, Op.17
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Piano Concerto No.1 in e minor, Op.11
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Etudes
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17 Polish Songs Op.74
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Nocturne Op.9 No.2
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Ballade No.1 in g minor
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Preludes Op.28
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Sonata No.2 in b flat minor, Op.35
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Polonaise-Fantasie in A Flat Major, Op.61
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Chopin is the 🐐🐐🐐
Edit : its subjective, everyone can like diferent composers 😅
nah beethoven is
@@cziffrathegreat666 beethoven too 😅😊
@@cziffrathegreat666 Freddie Chops would agree
Facts i'm i'm love with Chopin pieces
If anything he is the GOAT of piano
I like how you're performing examples of his music, instead of just basically a lecture. Makes the video a lot more dynamic.
chopins fantasie in f minor is an underrated gem, really fun to play too
I love it. I cannot play it just read it.
You’ve created a new form of UA-cam video that I enjoy. Thanks!!
Omg you're an inspiration 😮I love how you talk about chopin and your playing is so crisp and beautifully articulated!!!
I loved this video. I'd love to see more like these with other composers!
You’re my inspiration honestly. You talk about Chopin like the legend he is. Best wishes😁🎉
Everyone on earth knows Chopin, probably even the aliens...
if you don't mind, I am going to share this in my facebook account, so that more people know the history behind Chopin's music :) thank you, again, for your videos
Powerful emotions felt through his music!! Thank you. 🇵🇱
I can't to start studying the Raindrop Prelude, its so beautiful and soft.
Thanks for teaching us some classical history, I don't read into it enough. 💜 I wish to see more.
It's one of my favorites, too. The middle section goes a bit dark and even more beautiful, too..
Chopin's Sonata Op. 35 is one of my favorites too, is absolutely gorgeous.
Danke Anique. Sehr interessant
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Such a beautiful video and homage to chopin 🙏🏾❤️
I sincerely didn't think a new Chopin's Evolution video was necessary, but I was wrong ! What an outstanding work as always, top quality content.. Magnifique video Annique !
The best *not boring* lecture on music history!
Great presentation! I think if I had only one composer to listen to, it would be Chopin! You have such a wonderful feel for his music (and also for Beethoven)!
Very well done, Annique. Thank you.
"These pieces are telling a story without using one single word." - Oh, but the music itself speaks volumes!!!
I can't listen to the G-minor Ballade without hearing its magnificent, unspoken story.
Fred
1:16 in and I'm already laughing seeing that HES ONLY 7
Sicher einer schoensten Vlog von Ihnen Annique. Gratuliere und weiterhin frohes schaffen.
One of the best videos you recorded!! G minor polonaise is awesome discovery!🤗
Great job, Annique, and you have great taste!
Artur Rubinstein is my absolute hero. The GOAT of the piano in my opinion.
Both of Chopin's concertos are great works that touch deeply into our hearts.
And BRAVA! Finally we get to hear you play at least some from Chopin's Sonatas, although the B minor Op.58 is my personal favourite (and I've just acquired it and am actually currently polishing on it).
any rubinstein recordings that you recommend?
@diom00
All of his Chopin, Brahms, Schumann, Beethoven, and Schubert.
It's really hard to pick one. Rubinstein was such an all-round pianist that he played every composer with poise and conviction. Perhaps his only weaker link was the monaural recording of the Chopin Preludes Op.28.
I fell in love with this pianist in the early-mid 1970s through his vinyl LP of Beethoven's Pathetique, Moonlight and Les Adieux Sonatas.
@@peterchan6082 thanks for the info!
As a whole, I prefer the first concerto, but the second movement of the 2nd concerto it´s my favorite of all of them. Sometimes I cry when I listen to it.
Beautiful video... Chopin was one of the greatest poets of the piano
Intelligent, pianist, great personality, and gorgeous! 👀❤️ Literally mesmerizing. Wish more women like this existed.
Love your material! Thank you.
Really good video, I like the way you explane the tings with a charming expression ❤. I hope you can do some video about Chopin Waltzes🙏.
You are a wonderful pianist Annique.
Great video. ... Really love all of your videos !!! 😘😘😘
I just love Chopin and he has so many underated works like his first sonata.sometimes it’s so sad to see composers with like 100op and no one remembers them but I’m so glad Chopin is still very well known I couldn’t imagine my piano journey without him
I needed this video as a Chopin fan 😻 tysm!!
I have a better appreciation for Chopin now. Thanks Annique
I really enjoyed this lecture.Its not the same boring thing with just talking and a little bit of pictures here and there,you actually made it really interesting.I would love if you made this a series and i request your next composer to be Franz Liszt.Love from Croatia❤
Yundi li's Chopin concerto no1 from the 14th Chopin competition is probably the best version. He was ridiculously good. I love his style and the quality of sound is out of this world. I can't believe he could do that in such a young age. just pure miracle.
Thank you very much!❤❤❤
Antique this was very stimulating. Thank you. Do come to New Zealand for a performance with the DSO Dunedin
Really great stuff Annique. This is my favorite video from you all time. I must say your playing has matured and is very special. I loved how you played everything but especially the G Minor Ballade. That middle section starting at 15:40 and then again at 16:26 is such wonderful writing. I loved how you did it. Great tempo, beautiful articulation and dynamics, which were perfect for my ear. I used to play this 20 years ago except for the coda which I crashed and burned. :) You've inspired me to go back to this and "slay the dragon" once and for all. Your practice tips on the Liebestraume cadenzas were so helpful that I got them in my fingers in 3 weeks. I was thrilled. I'll do that with the G minor coda. Every Ballade is an absolute musical treasure.
BTW, your Boston Piano sounds great too. Thanks and best of luck with your career.
On the more tender side, my favorites are mazurka op 17 no 4 and op 10 no 3 etude. From the wilder side, I love the op 25 no 12 etude and the 2nd ballade (especially pogorelich's rendition)
I have a soft spot for the Andante Spianato/Grande Polonaise brillante op.22. But as for favourite favourite... I love it all.
Great show. Love it & learn a lot. Thank you. 🎉🎉
I am so excited to come to see and hear you performing Chopin's etudes in Paris ! 😊
The Polonaise-Fantasie is like a journey back in time, from Chopin's perspective: back to his childhood and away from the absence of his family and friends in Paris
Mazurkas it's like an Chopin diary...
Polonaise-Fantasie it's more like a Chopin Biography...
Thank you for bringing Chopin life story - you were amazing in the story telling and the performance
Complimenti sei bravissima e altrettanto bella! Amo sentire le tue interpretazioni.La tua solarità e la tua grande passione per la musica pianistica, soprattutto quella romantica del periodo chopeniano, rende i tuo video fantastici, entusiasmanti.
Riuscire a trasmettere le emozioni provate, non è semplice quanto suonare i capolavori del grande Maestro.
Ancora complimenti.
Michele.
This was very informative. Chopin is definitely my favorite to play and listen to, this just bolstered my interest. Thank you so much, Annique! I hope to catch one of your performances soon!
I am surprised Chopin never wrote an opera. He loved opera and the lyrical Arias that comes out through his music. His Preludes are so lyrical. I thing I like most of his preludes more than some of his Etude. Congratulations on your upcoming concerts.
Polonaise in F#min Op.44. picking a favorite is very difficult 😅 love the video.
thanks for making awesome videos
this content is soooo interesting. really enjoyed this. Thanks for the upload.
Oh I love this video, I hadn't though that I'd bear to listen all the stories of this video, but your exquisite playing of the childish polonaise in G minor made me change my mind and stay on. I love the way you present it, and all the other stuff. I have read Eigedinger, Samson, and other biographies and analysis, therefore I doubted that I could bear to listen all of your video, but the title, "How he became the LEGEND", fascinated me beyond just enjoying hearing another angle on Chopin.
I like the F-minor Concerto mostly because of the expressive harmonic runs of the second movement. Excuse me I also love the dress you use.
Do you answer the question? What made him a legend, as opposed to Liszt, and even to the later generations of incredible piano-virtuosos and great composers like Moskowsky, Busoni, Godowsky, Rachmaninov, Prokofiev and many more is that his expressivity which you emphasize is present even in the childish G-minor polonaise.
But the best explanation why he has become a LEGEND is that every piece from him is an earhanger, more or less, there are some which stand out, but others become earhangers when some film-director discovers its beauty, - like the second movement of the E-minor concerto used in its entireness in the film "The Truman Show", a caricature of modern TV series with one seriously tragic scene - the lovescene with this Larghetto from Chopin's E-minor concerto (written when he was barely 20 years old).
Sound quality is great and the piano has a beautiful tone. Great video!!! Your charming in many ways.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
i loved this video format ! you could do it more times with other composers
This documentary is one I would dream of making, yet you narrate *and play* (!!!) all of it yourself??
Wowwwwwww.
Love from Sri Lanka❤🤩😘😘😘😘😘😘 🇱🇰
Amazing video and interpretations!!
Hope you come to Singapore soon!
The last mvt his sonata I think is complex but after you listen to various recordings (my favorite recording is by Rachmaninoff) then it will sound very cool and epic
What a good video, the effort you put into these is really appreciated. I am learning Ballade no. 1 now and I am discovering how beautiful the story it tells is, open to so much interpretation. Now I need a violinist to go with it 😅
Ich schließe mich auch der Meinung an, dass sich die biographischen Infos sehr gut mit der konkreten Musik vertragen und man dadurch Chopins Leben und Schaffen noch besser nachvollziehen kann. Ein schönes Video 👍🏼
Great video! Now one on Liszt, please 😃😍
The last movement of the second sonata was 100 years ahead of its time.
Personal fav: Largo from Sonata no. 3
Ty for this interesting video! Fantasie-impromptu is definitely my favourite :)
Great video, and hilarious: “Always the Germans!” Excellent playing in the Sonata. LOVE all your presentations.
Very informative👍You always create great videos🤗Thanks for your great efforts❤
His father was French and his mother Polish, so Chopin was half French and half polish, so France was his country all so, its quite normal for him to live there.
Can u please also make a video about liszt’s story?
how many pieces did Chopin composed?
Music is not about comparison and one-upmanship. Music is about variety and exploration. I understand you are going through a Chopin phase, but still.
Lovely video, of course, don't get me wrong. Just don't proclaim any musician a GOAT.
Thanks!
when I discovered the similarity of chromatic harmony in john fields nocturnes and the experience he had of meeting paganini I began to see where he got his ideas from
Great video!
Really enjoyed this. One of my favorites from his early works is the Op. 3 Polonaise for cello and piano - which he dismissed as frivolous, but I think it's one of his most joyous pieces (and Carl Czerny even made a solo piano version of it!). What's your take on his B minor sonata compared to the B flat minor? And are your concerts in Paris and London going to be livestreamed, or posted afterwards at some point (for those of us across the pond?) Thank you!
❤❤❤. A great video.
My Grandma used to sing me the Op. 74 Życzenie when i was young
I have many of Chopin's works on my Mac Music (formerly iTunes) playlists. I started out with a CD set from COSTCO then from the iTunes store I bought, "The Very Best of Chopin", "50 of the Best:Chopin", and "The 50 Greatest Pieces of Classical Piano." I like to rank them from one star (*) to five stars (*****) and then check the heart column of my top (4 & 5 star) favorites. That way I can enjoy the best of the best in one playlist.
There's a huge neglect on his unknown gems.
Allegro de Concert op. 46
Sonata no. 1
Op.62 nocturnes
Op. Posthumous Polonaises
Op. 72 no. 1 Nocturne
Paganini variations
The second concerto is rarely played. It is very beautiful. The first one is more recognizable due to its known melodies.
Thank for for this documentary style video. You should do the same for Liszt, Bach, Rachmaninoff and Scriabin (my favorite composers ; ) ). Thanks in advance and great job.
Annique, have you ever watched the movie, "Tombstone" (1993) with Val Kilmer? Val plays Doc Holiday and in one scene he is playing Chopin's Nocturne in E Minor, Op. 72, No. 1 on an old Saloon piano. One of many little things over the years that piqued my interest in Chopin. "The Pianist" was another movie that featured some good Chopin.
Chopin's the best fr.
Great video and great merchant for apple music 😂
A really great overview of Chopin's life and nice performances. Thanks! Only the ads were a bit tiresome...
This is an amazing video! Can you do other composeres too? I would like one on Rachmaninoff.
My favourite piece for Chopin is Nocturne Op. No 3 In B Major
Obv Arthur Rubinstein is one of the goats but the Argerich Dutoit recordings are pure passion
F minor Ballade is my favorite. Never gets boring even after tinkering with it for thirty years (it's got many technical challenges). I also love how Chopin "stole" the descending pattern of the last lines of this ballade (D flat, C, A flat, F) and put it to great use as the opening motif of his last sonata, Bminor (G, F sharp, D, B and another F sharp an octave lower). Did he do that intentionally, or was it from his unconscious? Maybe we'll never know.
Echt schönes und aufwendiges Video! 👍 Danke!🙏 Ich selbst habe heute erst op. 28 Nr. 7 wieder und wieder gespielt. Wenn man die wichtigsten Biographien über Chopin schon kennt, dann kann ich den Roman "Lucrezia Floriani" von George Sand empfehlen. Hier rechnet sie mit Chopin ab, nachdem sie keine Hoffnung mehr auf eine erfüllende Beziehung mit ihm hat. Für mich sind viele seiner Stücke und sein Leben ein Wunder, was ich nicht begreifen, nicht fassen kann.
Great video. Nocturnes are religiouse canonical hours that were sung at night rituals/processions. Some of Chopin's Nocturnes include Polish Marian Chants. They are in fact inspired by religiouse night rituals. One of them (Op. 15 nº3) could be even inspired by Ophelia's night funeral from Shakespeare's "Hamlet".
The "Raindrop prelude" has another name in one of Chopin's Pupils scores, written in pencil "Rainy" in polish. Aslo prelude nº 20 has the title "Stabat Mater" in pencil too.
Good video!
Chopin = 🐐
This was your best video yet. I enjoy learning the history behind these composers, knowing the "human" side. It adds to the experience to watch you play these pieces (from a bird's-eye view!) at the same time as listening to them. I love Chopin but that finale looked and sounded to me like Piano Gymnastics. Not one of my favorite parts by him.
Love this style of video, and congratulations on the Apple Music sponsorship. Apple Music is my favorite of the music streaming services because of their classical app and better human curated playlists and writeups.
Don’t forget his waltz’s!
You pronounced Żelazowa Wola almost perfectly
Great video, thanks. N.B.: I think your piano is making some mechanical noise in the lower notes.
Damn. Liebe es.
if you come to Singapore I will watch your performance, or in Philippines I WILL LITERALLY GO BACK TO MY COUNTRY JUST TO WATCH YOU PERFORM!
So... anyways, I suppose to practice but I got hooked in your video. haha so imma just sight read everything during my lesson XD
Hi! Amazing video! Cool idea, well done!
PS. 3:09 it's op. 7
PPS. "Żelazowa wola"
should be pronounced with Polish Ż.
Yeah Im polish ;)
3:09 What opus is this? It's definitely not op17, that's for sure.
You are right, it is Op. 7 Nº 6.
its op 7 no 2