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Frederic Chopin - Prelude Op 28 No 4
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- Опубліковано 4 січ 2008
- This is Prelude Op. 28 No. 4 in E minor from Frederic Chopin. I performed this after 2,5 years of learning to play the piano.
This was one of the first pieces I learned to play. One can say the piece is very sad - to me, the piece is very deep. The actual performance depends very much on the mood and emotions, and if I were to record it on the other day it would likely sound differently than recorded.
One of the BEST interpretetions I've ever heard! Thank you for wonderful minutes with Chopin!
Bravo!
Beautiful performance!!! Played like a master. Keep up the great work. =)
Congratulation! The 2,5 years seem to me unbelievable. Or simply proof that geniuses really exist!
that was friggen amazing. . . i'm learning this song and its so true if you don't feel the emotion in it it wont sound right. You played it with lots of passion and it sounds fantastic :)
A wonderful interpretation! Very thoughtful and pensive...in fine cantabile style. Congratulations!...♪
Excellent interpretation !
wow, many thanks for such warm words! I will try not to disappoint with next videos :)
L'unica interpretazione decente.Sei un bravissimo pianista.Complimenti!
Great Job =D
Very well. You've got the important feelings for this music.
I aggree with your Infotext "The actual performance depends very much on the mood and emotions ..." That is in common the case. Good music is different every time, and even the same performance is not the same for every person who is hearing it (live or as recording)
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nice! I am also about 2-year pianist and I am also studying this piece! :)
I want to congratulate you and give you a tip. Your left hand is playing it perfectly. When you play the right hand, the C should sound louder than B, it will make the prelude sound like a song, that is the secret to play Chopin. Anyway, it is very good. :)
This is my favorite by far version of this song on youtube so far. I was trying to play it myself earlier but it's a piece that doesn't sound good if you don't play it right so I was looking for some examples.
excelente
@rubanetti Yamaha CLP 230, the sound rendered via USB/MIDI and The Steinberg Grand 2 VSTi
@arturm75 Thanks you so much, i have CLP 330, my sound is good but i will try to configure the same you use :D
d'accord. and not only Chopin, also Bach's or Mozart's pieces for example include much more potential of emotions that most players realise.
I confirm.
F# ('Fis' in german) is 'F sharp' in english. :), the half step over the F...
Greetz from Germany.
Very good performance, i like the sound you obtain, you have a yamaha clavinova, dont you? i have CLP 330, and i like so mucho your sound, which is the configuration? The last chord is word, but instead a good performance.
@elena881988
the music itself is ruled by the expression it is composing
Ye, i agree with AkoolStick. The piece needs to be slower in general and at some places the melody faster. It will make the piece at lot more emotional to listen to.
I personally think you are more musical than Horowitz! He dazzles, but you really surrender to the music- there is nothing perfunctory about the way you play. Sometimes I think he is going through the motions, one more time (the ten thousandth, probably)- your recordings never sound like that. Thank you for sharing your lovely reverie with us.
its amazing that youre playing such deep and musical after 2,5 years of studying piano only. I study piano for 16 years and I could say - thats awesome. you are the best on youtube for sure with this prelude. :) check out my own version on my youtube page! :)
very good performance, but the last chord is not quite right (G natural instead of Gb)
Well done...shame about last chord though.
the very last accord is wrong ?!
for chopin you need ab better piano ;-)
but you interpretation i very like, not to fast and not to slow
no it is wrong ... look at the f(#) ,he played it ..so it sounds a bit wrong ...(i´m from german and f with (#)= fis ) =)