Thank you so much for your hard work! I've been searching high and low for these kinds of videos and this channel was like a heavenly ray of sunshine, to be honest. Keep it up, there are many of us who deeply appreciate your work.
Chopin is the best composer. I really love his compositions, he's seriously underrated, when compared to other composers, like Beethoven or Mozart. Even though he did not compose any symphonies or operas (Actually I'm not that big of a fan of symphonies), whatever he did compose for the Solo piano is just beautiful.
thank u sm for making this kind of videos.. as a casual listener without any elaborate classical music knowledge, u help me to appreciate the music better! I really love how u interpreted the ending as the sound of ticking clock bcs when i listened to it i kinda don't want it to end, just like the night, for I don't want to start another miserable day :') again, thnk u!!
Thank You for this video. I absolutely love Chopin. So much so that I visited his grave site some 20 years ago in Paris and his monument in Warsaw. I fell in love with works when I heard Van Cliburn's performance of his works.
Gracias por crear este video! es mi composición favorita y apreciarla con tus comentarios ha sido muy satisfactorio, ahora aprecio aún más esta obra de arte. Gracias!
Excellent video-very informative!! Perhaps this was beyond the scope of this video, but the topic of rubato, so aptly featured in the recording, might have added to Chopin's compositional style. Again, well done!
I aint havin any musical degree but curently im learning this and it just feels so satisfying to know the piece yknow. Its like a motivational speech when ur depressed.
If I am not mistaken, at that time, around 1820 there were not many metronomes, so the time signture were more like a guide on how to interpret. So Andante would mean something like a peaceful walk
10:55 I really love extending trills and how the left hand stop a while for the trills alone
I like ur view saying the ending bars are like an old clock in the morning. Also, nice sharing. Thank you.
I appreciate how you overlaid the different A-Sections! That visual gives a good representation of how he used variation. Keep up the good work!
Thanks! It was one of the more difficult visuals I had to make for this series.
Thank you so much for your hard work! I've been searching high and low for these kinds of videos and this channel was like a heavenly ray of sunshine, to be honest. Keep it up, there are many of us who deeply appreciate your work.
Thank you so much for those kind words.
Chopin is the best composer. I really love his compositions, he's seriously underrated, when compared to other composers, like Beethoven or Mozart. Even though he did not compose any symphonies or operas (Actually I'm not that big of a fan of symphonies), whatever he did compose for the Solo piano is just beautiful.
lol, yes he's the best but he's not underrated. he's part of the BBC (Beethoven / Bach / *_Chopin_* )
also, I'd argue he's the best composer for the piano, the best composer was Beethoven.
Finally!! A video on my favourite composer! Thank you for this treasure
Wow man! The quality of this video is outstanding in all aspects! Bravo!
Thank you! 🙏
thank u sm for making this kind of videos.. as a casual listener without any elaborate classical music knowledge, u help me to appreciate the music better! I really love how u interpreted the ending as the sound of ticking clock bcs when i listened to it i kinda don't want it to end, just like the night, for I don't want to start another miserable day :') again, thnk u!!
Thank You for this video. I absolutely love Chopin. So much so that I visited his grave site some 20 years ago in Paris and his monument in Warsaw. I fell in love with works when I heard Van Cliburn's performance of his works.
Glad you enjoyed it. I can only imagine what it was like to visit his monuments! That must have been an amazing trip.
You rlly need more subscribers, like the video is soo good and informative. love it!
Thank you so much!
Gracias por crear este video! es mi composición favorita y apreciarla con tus comentarios ha sido muy satisfactorio, ahora aprecio aún más esta obra de arte. Gracias!
Wonderful. Truly enjoyed how you explained all the parts and layers then brought it all together. 😍
thank you thank you thank you!!! I love your channel !
Beautifully done.
Chopin's music is very heartfelt for me, considering, my brother had died during the 2004 tsunami.
Very clever! Thank you for the fun education!
This is awesome , u gained a new sub
Great video! Awesome job
Thank you 🙏🏾
Excellent video-very informative!! Perhaps this was beyond the scope of this video, but the topic of rubato, so aptly featured in the recording, might have added to Chopin's compositional style. Again, well done!
I aint havin any musical degree but curently im learning this and it just feels so satisfying to know the piece yknow. Its like a motivational speech when ur depressed.
Hi…how are you progressing with the piece…I’m at around measure 28
I just finished this nocturne yesterday
that's awesome, congrats!
@@Oddquartet Thanks!
Excellent!!
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Wonderful ♡
Can you please make a video analyzing Mozart's Requiem? It' s an incredible piece of music and has a very interesting background story too
I will add it to the list for upcoming videos. Thanks for the suggestion!
Thanks.
Could you please make a video about Rachmaninoff: Rahpsody on a Theme of Paganini variation 18th. This is wonderful piece of music
Nice!😁
why not go through the b sections?
It's supposed to be 132 bpm but it's Adante? Why is everyone ingoring the metronome mark? Even though that tempo (132 bpm) is allegro.
If I am not mistaken, at that time, around 1820 there were not many metronomes, so the time signture were more like a guide on how to interpret. So Andante would mean something like a peaceful walk
Is this piece a period or a sentence !? Thank you
If I was a woman and somebody talked to me like that, I’d be raining 🥴😂😂😂
4:53 Hmmn… ok
5:38 …
6:23 Oh, hell no 😡
Not a good performance of the work, though...
andrecampana_ I was thinking that, there’s far too much rubato and sentimentality
@@e.hutchence-composer8203 well that's all interpretation really...
That's your opinion. There's nothing wrong with this performance.
Such a rude.. did you even better?