This is my favorite piano piece that I also play for more than 10 years and I just realized now that this version exist. Beautiful version, I now have something more to appreciate. Greetings from Brazil.
Le peuple russe est certainement un de plus doués dans la maîtrise de l'art et notamment da la musique! Et si vous mettez un musicien italien en plus, alors... Fréderic Chopin n'aurait pas pu faire mieux! Je suis touché, ému, séduit par l'enchantement d'une si belle version avec autant de sensibilité! Divin, tout simplement! Bravo!!!!
Thanks, very beautiful. It would be interesting to know the name of the orchestrator. I would have liked a slight variation when the passage in quavers played by flute and harp is repeated. But that might be somewhat detailed and my opinion due to working on orchestrations of waltzes at the moment :-)
It is not the only thing that was changed. But it is okay to do so for an orchestration, as some things need to be adapted and changed to get a good result. For example for a short waltz on the piano you do not need necessarily an introduction, but for an orchestral version it might work better with an introduction. Sometime also voices are added, as was in this orchestration, because polyphonic elements make an orchestra piece more interesting (playing the melody the whole time in unison / octaves can be a bit tedious).
@@RobertoMolinelliChannel Are you absolutely sure? If you have a tuned piano handy, please check. Also, compare the pitch to any of these videos: ua-cam.com/video/SUT_0c2QVzo/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/VoSvmYlvOQ4/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/b_E51SV0Zus/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/mrhampHwg-s/v-deo.html Is it just me?
I don't mean to be the fly in the ointment, but in my opinion Chopin's keyboard compositions are best left for solo piano. The orchestra is top notch. However, for me the music sounds corny, even commercial. Prokofiev, Stravinsky, Rachmaninoff beautiful: but please not Chopin in this configuration.
All countries should stick to making music instead of war
Y pintar cuadros hermosos ....
Yeah very true comment🎉
Russia, China and muslims don't understand it, they only understand the language of force.
Magnificent!! This is my favorite waltz of Chopin, and i thought it would be great outside of the piano, and i was right. Perfect intepretation!
Many thanks!
If only humanity spends more time doing things like this rather than the numerous pointless conflicts of war...
This was my favorite from Chopin when i was 7 years old.😊
Chopin's music is such heart-centered uplifting beauty in sound. Thank you.
This was Alexander Glazunov’s orchestration.
I'm not surprised, it's superb.
A beautiful orchestration especially this Part 1:09
Chopin to najpiękniejsza spuścizna dla ludzkości. Wspaniałe wykonanie, bardzo dziękuję.
When I hear Chopin, I can't stop crying.
I've been listening to this on repeat for the past week. Absolutely wonderful!
Absolutely wonderful ♥️💗💓😘💯👍🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
Es tan hermoso !....que arreglo tan hermoso !... Tremenda interpretación ...
This is my favorite piano piece that I also play for more than 10 years and I just realized now that this version exist.
Beautiful version, I now have something more to appreciate.
Greetings from Brazil.
I’m soo in love with the piu lento section!💕
This is absolutely beautiful
I mean only piano itself is beautiful but orchestra makes it even perfect~
Delightful!
Saudades de meus tempos de ballet clássico... ✴ BR
Le peuple russe est certainement un de plus doués dans la maîtrise de l'art et notamment da la musique! Et si vous mettez un musicien italien en plus, alors... Fréderic Chopin n'aurait pas pu faire mieux! Je suis touché, ému, séduit par l'enchantement d'une si belle version avec autant de sensibilité! Divin, tout simplement! Bravo!!!!
I have the piano version also, but the symphonic version takes me to places the piano can't.
Chills run down my spine every time I listen to it.
Roberto, I dont throw this word around alot but, Perfect was this performance.
I’ve always enjoyed watching Russian musicians perform…they are on a whole other level
È magnifico, grazie!
Идеально !браво 👏🏽
Beautiful
Bravo! 👏👏Gave me goosebumps..better than I ever imagined
Magnifique !✨
Thank you
Amazing
So beautiful. Truly magical. Thank you 💖
Amazing 👏
amazing, so well filmed and played. Great job 👏
Awesome aprensentation!!!
Hermosisimo
magnífica maravilhosa encantadora
çok iyi her zaman dinliyorum.
1:09~~awesome
Ethereal! For me this version is fairytale-like and makes the piece less melancholic
Thanks, very beautiful. It would be interesting to know the name of the orchestrator. I would have liked a slight variation when the passage in quavers played by flute and harp is repeated. But that might be somewhat detailed and my opinion due to working on orchestrations of waltzes at the moment :-)
The orchestrator is Alexander Glazunov (St. Petersburg 1865 - Neully-sur-Seine 1936) :)
@@RobertoMolinelliChannel Thanks. :-)
Honestly is different, i never ear this arreglement ,, its fascinating.
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Can I download it so I can use it as ringtone, please?
Can i find on spotify
Is there a proper recording of this?
the cello solo at the very begging is not part of the original piece, anybody knows what he played??
That it Etude op 25 no 7
Sounds like chopin etude op.25 no.7
It is not the only thing that was changed. But it is okay to do so for an orchestration, as some things need to be adapted and changed to get a good result. For example for a short waltz on the piano you do not need necessarily an introduction, but for an orchestral version it might work better with an introduction. Sometime also voices are added, as was in this orchestration, because polyphonic elements make an orchestra piece more interesting (playing the melody the whole time in unison / octaves can be a bit tedious).
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Oh for A song with melody composed by Chopin, lyrics by John Keats and sung by Jeff Buckley... ♥️
pour toi mon petit chou Fer 🤍
❤💐💚
Wonderful performance but why is it in D minor instead of Db minor
It is a key much more comfortable for the orchestra, more richful of harmonics too
easier to sight read
instead of a triangle sound on the chords, why not a snare, many notes come together so the snare sound is proficiant
The orchestration is by Alexander Glazunov, we should ask (well, have asked) to him :-D
@@RobertoMolinelliChannel Thanks, it would be great to include that information in the description below the video.
2:33
I was seen 19th century's
This sounds like a Disney arrangement, minus that cello solo in the beginning, but still a really amazing performance!
that message hurt to read
@@aswomebro2601 lmao
Agreed
did chopin arrange this or did someone else make this?
Arrangement by Alexander Glazunov (1865-1936)
1:10
only 1959
view. what is wrong with the people?
As Europeans draw lower in number and become further disconnected with their roots, perhaps we will see even fewer and fewer views.
Waltz in C# minor in D minor ;-)
Listen better ;-) it is C# minor
@@RobertoMolinelliChannel Are you absolutely sure? If you have a tuned piano handy, please check. Also, compare the pitch to any of these videos:
ua-cam.com/video/SUT_0c2QVzo/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/VoSvmYlvOQ4/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/b_E51SV0Zus/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/mrhampHwg-s/v-deo.html
Is it just me?
Its definitely not c# minor
I don't mean to be the fly in the ointment, but in my opinion Chopin's keyboard compositions are best left for solo piano. The orchestra is top notch. However, for me the music sounds corny, even commercial. Prokofiev, Stravinsky, Rachmaninoff beautiful: but please not Chopin in this configuration.