If you plan on doing more works by Chopin I highly recommend using the recordings of Charles Richard-Hamelin. His work is the closest to perfection of Chopin that exists.
@@WEEBLLOM hamelin recordings, dont really sound on how chopin should be, but his style is incredible to prokofie and other modern expressionist composers (or alkan too)
Eppur, on your old channel you posted a baroque piano piece (I believe it had red and orange notes but I'm not sure) and I've been searching for it for a while online. It's pretty slow and easy to learn. Do you know what I might be thinking of?
@@EppurMusic Unfortunately not. I think it was slower than this and very solemn. It might have had purple notes. Sorry I don't remember any more details.
Eppur and ky6000 in one day, this is incredible
Indeed
Ikr great
Je crois que je ne me lasserai jamais du morceau no7 ! Merci pour la vidéo Eppur :D
Excellent!
10:59 One of the greatest piano works, especially the part that starts around 11:33 "etwas langsammer".
It’s nice
Great work Eppur! Do you think there are any of your past videos you’d consider reuploading?
If you plan on doing more works by Chopin I highly recommend using the recordings of Charles Richard-Hamelin. His work is the closest to perfection of Chopin that exists.
This isn’t Chopin
@@glad_exe ?
@@WEEBLLOM hamelin recordings, dont really sound on how chopin should be, but his style is incredible to prokofie and other modern expressionist composers (or alkan too)
@@davikersulks9525 what
that beginning oddly reminds me of Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3
Eppur, on your old channel you posted a baroque piano piece (I believe it had red and orange notes but I'm not sure) and I've been searching for it for a while online. It's pretty slow and easy to learn. Do you know what I might be thinking of?
Bach/Busoni BWV 639?
@@EppurMusic Unfortunately not. I think it was slower than this and very solemn. It might have had purple notes. Sorry I don't remember any more details.
Then it must be the Händel/Kempff Minuet from HWV 434
@@EppurMusic Yes! Thank you so much!
Schumann dedicated this opera to Chopin;
After this, Chopin created his 2º Ballade and dedicated it to R. Schumann
Why is it called kreisleriana?
It's named after the work of E.T.A. Hoffman. Johannes Kreisler is the eponymous character Schumann took inspiration from.
@@EppurMusic ah interesting I just search up the text. I got confused because iana normally gets used as a tribute to other composers.