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Yoonseok Lee
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 13 พ.ย. 2011
Chopin Scherzo No.2 in B flat minor, op. 31 / Krystian Zimerman (with Score)
Frederic Chopin : scherzo No.2 in B flat minor, op. 31
recorded in 1987
Performed by Krystian Zimerman
recorded in 1987
Performed by Krystian Zimerman
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Chopin Ballade No.2 in F major, Op. 38 / Krystian Zimerman (with Score)
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2nd Ballade of the Chopin's 4 Ballades. Frederic Chopin : Ballade No.2 in F major, Op.38 Performed by Krystian Zimerman
Chopin Ballade No.1 in G minor, Op. 23 / Krystian Zimerman (with Score)
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1st Ballade of the Chopin's 4 Ballades. Frederic Chopin : Ballade No.1 in G minor, Op.23 Performed by Krystian Zimerman
Brahms : Symphony No.1 in C minor op.68 Bohm/BPO/1959
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Karl Böhm Berlin Philharmoniker Recorded in 1959 My favorite. 1st movement : Un poco sostenuto - Allegro 0:00 2nd movement : Andante sostenuto 12:40 3rd movement : Un poco allegretto e grazioso 22:11 4th movement : Adagio - Più andante - Allegro non troppo, ma con brio - Più allegro 26:42
You can hear a splice at 2:08
7:40
vote labour long term
And then there are people out there saying that god doesn't exist and the Earth is flat.
I can listen to this ballade 100 times a day❤sooo calming and beautiful
Has parts not difficult...but then...demanding themes...as everything in Chopin s music. For the very tallented
なんで溜める演奏しちゃうかなぁ...楽譜通りに弾いてよ
3:45
8:34 and 8:48 ... same chord but sounds so different... the second sounds a bit brighter... is it because he stresses the higher note? or am I tone deaf?
In the first one the top note is a B but in the second one the top note is a D so it's a different chord
@@filipswiecicki573 I mean, it's still Gm [in the sheet]... But the feeling was different/brighter.
@@erggishlike he said D is added so it sounds bit different
When i listen this,i remember the story of Wlade Szpilmann..
The last page of the score and i be like 🤯
5:57
My favorite interpretation. Just gorgeous! Thank you so very much❤💐
The first few bars have the similar notes to the rachmaninoff piano concerto theme in the first movement
Best piece in world
5:14-6:28
I plan to play this one day.
Since i heard it from the movie the first time in 2002 i've always been coming back once in a while to clear my mind it's 22 years
هذا هو السحر بعينه that s magjc j
Now THIS one sounds like they either turned the piano correctly or didn't use some horrible piece of SH*T European thing!
The lower register of the piano sounds out of tune to me.. must be some nasty European piece of trash, is my guess....
zimerman is a genius, this recording is just monumental. this is currently my favorite piece from chopin, i listen to it at least once a day. the melody thats introduced in the 7th measure to me is just one of the most beautiful things ever written for piano. im practicing this now, im nowhere near capable of playing it this well without at least a decade or two more experience, but hopefully in a year or two i will be able to play it with reasonable proficiency. every day progress, little by little, one day i'll be able to and then i'll be able to play it for the rest of my life :)) !
Excellent performance, Krystian. Very well done. Good dynamic contrast. Nice tone quality. Good accuracy and execution For my tastes, I should like to see the moody, slow passages taken a bit slower. Really romance those parts.
always amazing
Bravo. GENIAL muy buena actuación , Bendiciones❤❤❤
How dare those people clap early!
It is brilliant, like the other ballades, but the coda really sets it apart as it is about a physical as opposed to emotional struggle. Still one of the most difficult piano pieces in the world, as it requires an interpretative mind, etc.
and here i am, in my early 15's, practicing this piece for my july recital and the only thing i can say is that this is the most beatiful and emotional piece ever... the thecnincs are hard, for sure, buut beeing soul-prepared to play this is even harder... the best 10 minutes of my day are when i close my practicing section playing this with all my body and mind, almost eating or breathing every note, shade, color of this piece... Chopin was the greatest composer ever and i'm so glad i have the oportunity to feel this. Thank you for this video!
Good luck for the recital, I wish I could come!!! Yes this is a wonderful piece of art and Chopin is the best composer of all times❤
@@lenaduchannes2749 thank you!! Luck and peace for all of us 🙏🤗
same here ! where you at at in your learning
@@thefirerpg In fact, it's almost ready now. Now all that's left is the "refining finishes" :))
@@thefirerpg wbu?
4:41 just marking my most favorite part
Looking for the most complete and perfect piece ever composed, I've finally found it.
there is a really strange sound at 3:00, roughly beat 3 of measure 65, that sounds like a glockenspiel or a vibraphone playing a soft F in the background ... at first i thought it was sympathetic resonance on the piano but the attack is too clear.... what is that!
6/4 😮
😅 6/4 helps keep the the pulse in the melody just right. You might think 3/4, but 3/4 have one strong beat and two weak beats per measure. 6/4 gives you two strong beats per measure. If you look at the piece, you have 2 groups of 3. It's the right pulse. Imagine 6/8, 3/4, 3/2. It wouldn't sound the way it does.😊
oh my GOD what a recording!!!!!!!!!!!!!
6:22 is so underrated
This ballade lasts 9 min yet it feels like it lasts 2 Min when I listen to it it's so thrilling
geniusz
Emocionante!!!!Bravo!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🙏
We won't see genius like this again
He grabs 12 degrees at the last chord (or 13 if he did with left hand)
best version for sure
7:48 insane🥶🥶 hardest coda ever!!!
5:08 - 5:15 has to be my favorite transition ever
Nobody: Chopin: Let's write some music that audiences will love and pianists will hate me for 😏
Insane Genius Here
I think thats a very helpful thing you did. Marking the piece so people can see all key changes. Although in measure 7, the inverted Gm chord. The version I learned had a D, not an E in the upper note. I still think it sounds better with the D insted of the E. 😊
The E-flat is what Chopin wrote and academic consensus agrees is historically correct. Many editions have a D as an ossia because the E-flat creates a strange chord but the point of this chord is to introduce the minor ninth interval that is a structural component of the piece, as well as to create an E-flat major triad among the upper three voices, as E-flat is later the tonic of the second theme.
@@InfluxDecline I think I read that somewhere. I like the D though. It's how I learned it.
5:15
6:28
The violinist in the second movement in this 1959 recording is performed here by Michel Schwalbe.
3:43
This is not something composed by a man, but by God though a man
Почему минор с большой буквы 😢
Это божественно....