“Bach is an astronomer, discovering the most marvelous stars. Beethoven challenges the universe. I only try to express the soul and the heart of man.” - Frédéric Chopin
You make an excellent point! There are countless places on the internet for this quote being attributed to Chopin, however there is not one reference to where, why, or when Chopin contributed these words to the human record. Son of a gun! Please Be Well, and Stay Strong! Will @@DelsinM
Listening to classical music is like a journey through history. It's incredible to think that the compositions we hear today have been cherished for centuries.
As a fan of DM and old metal once I deceided to lost a few minutes to saw Chopin Challenge in tv - this is somekind of very positive drug. Majestry of players, the music and atmosphere. I really recomend it to anybody to calm down at the evening. From few minutes I made few dozens of minutes everyday. Its like rugby - enganchado :)
Se la musica di oggi avesse un decimo della bellezza e la perfezione di questa, potremmo ancora chiamarla arte.... Chopin: magico e intramontabile? ❤❤❤
Fürst Myschkin hätte sicherlich Chopin auch bewundert und seine Musik geliebt - und vielleicht hätte es - wenn Aglaia auch zugehört hätte, ein schönes Liebespaar gegeben - und Dostojewski hätte einen ganz anderen Roman geschrieben und Chopin hätte garnichts von seiner schönen Wirkung durch seine wunderbare Musik gewusst. Freundlichst Ihr JK
@@jorgkayser8257Oh, yes, I completely agree! Myshkin and Aglaia could have danced to a Chopin waltz. Or maybe, Nastasya and Myshkin could have listened to a nocturne while admiring the moonlight. Chopin and Dostoyevsky lived in the same century, so maybe there was a chance Dostoyevsky heard of Chopin? After all, he did travel to Western Europe several times.
@@helena8465 Vielen Dank für Ihre Antwort. Das haben Sie schön formuliert. Ja, das wäre es gewesen! Aglaia und Fürst Myschkin hören beim Mondenschein eine Nocturne von Chopin : Und wir hätten neben Romeo und Julia ein neues Liebespaar gehabt. Und ich bin ganz, ganz sicher : Sie wären auch glücklich geworden! Viele Grüße Freundlichst Ihr JK PS: Dostojewski hatte wahrscheinlich gar keine Zeit, Chopin zu hören, da er hauptsächlich in den Westen reiste, um die Spielkasinos ( Bad Homburg) aufzusuchen, da er immer in Geldnöten war, da er der einzige Verdiener der Großfamilie war, Btuder mit Familie und andere Verwandte musste ( musste er eigentlich nicht, hat es aber gemacht) mit ernähren.
@@jorgkayser8257I like how you compared Aglaia and Myshkin to Romeo and Juliet. I see how that comparison works! It makes a lot of sense! Thank you for explaining more in depth about Dostoyevsky's travel to Europe. I knew he wasn't doing well financially when he left Russia but I didn't know he was in such dire straits!
@@helena8465 Dankeschön, liebe Helena, ( Helena war die schönste Frau im Altertum, weshalb der trojanische Krieg entbrannte!) Da ich alles VON und ÜBER Dostojewskis gelesen habe, darf ich Ihnen zum Lesen vielleicht zwei Empfehlungen geben: Einmal eine wunderbare Novelle : Helle Nächte, oder auch Weiße Nächte und den wunderbaren Entwicklungsroman : Der Jüngling. Viele Grüße Freundlichst Ihr JK
Moood Baby, Chopin choppin the ringed wood of the musical tree like no other ! The probabilities of those nimble fingers with Chop sticks in both hands woulda been Gastro !
Уважаеми дами и господа, моля дайте информация за изпълнителя, както и годината на изпълнение и къде. Мога да споделя, че това изпълнение е с най-висока стойност, (най-добро!) от тези които съм чувал! А съм чул доста, Шопен с трите мелодии едновременно е най-високата летва за пианистите. Георги Русев 60год. (България)
Tune it to 432 then play his song on it. Thats literally what would happen, but it would just look like him playing a digital piano, and noone would realize what happened.
4+3+2=9 ....have a look at Tesla, it works with the Univers and Earth Rotation and Vibration....440 is a wrong Tuning, they Changed them 1939 to 440 Hz
Do some research, what do you feel if you compare the music. You dont need others to tell you what or how to think or feel, thats what makes you human; you do the thinking and feeling and come up with your own thoughts on the matter. Good luck, the road to finding the truth is long and dark.
liszt is more complicated but what twists my mind is that both my cousin and i played chopin's waltzes 60 years ago. now it is historical fantasy. did i really do that? yes and my sister was a concert pianist and played the polonaise to an audience
Did you notice the order of the pieces for this playlist?
00:00 Ballade in G minor, Op. 23, No. 1
09:35 Nocturne in G minor, Op. 15, No. 3
14:18 Étude in C minor, Op. 10, No. 12
17:01 Nocturne in E-flat major, Op. 9, No. 2
21:56 Nocturne in E-flat major, Op. 55, No. 2
27:12 Grande valse brillante, Op. 18
32:26 Polonaise in A-flat major, Op. 53
39:25 Waltz in A-flat major, Op. 69, No. 1
43:54 Étude in A-flat major, Op. 25, No. 1
46:37 Nocturne in D-flat major, Op. 27, No. 2
52:51 Prelude in D-flat major, Op. 28 No. 15
58:09 Waltz in D-flat major, Op. 64, No. 1
1:00:03 Funeral March, Op. 35
1:08:19 Nocturne in F-sharp major, Op. 15, No. 2
1:12:08 Étude in E major, Op. 10, No. 3
1:16:27 Nocturne in E major, Op. 62, No. 2
1:22:38 Waltz in C-sharp minor, Op. 64, No. 2
1:26:13 Fantasie-impromptu in C-sharp, Op. 66
1:31:35 Nocturne in C-sharp minor, Op. Posth.
1:35:53 Prelude in A major, Op. 28 No. 7
1:36:55 Waltz in B minor, Op. 69, No. 2
1:40:54 Mazurka in B minor, Op. 33, No. 4
1:47:03 Adante spianato, Op. 22
1:51:58 Prelude in G major, Op. 28 No. 3
1:52:58 Waltz in E minor, Op. Posth.
1:56:10 Nocturne in E minor, Op. 72, No. 1
2:01:00 Prelude in E minor, Op. 28 No. 4
2:02:48 Waltz in A minor, Op. Posth.
Obrigado!
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2023 , the World still need Chopin. More than ever ....
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I completely agree.
☀❤ Each sound is sophisticated true love for emotionally sensitive people
Sono completamente d'accordo con te
Quien no vierta lágrimas oyendo la música de Chopin, le hace falta sentimiento.
“Bach is an astronomer, discovering the most marvelous stars. Beethoven challenges the universe. I only try to express the soul and the heart of man.” - Frédéric Chopin
Where is the reference for this quote? I have read several Chopin biographies and have never seen it.
You make an excellent point! There are countless places on the internet for this quote being attributed to Chopin, however there is not one reference to where, why, or when Chopin contributed these words to the human record. Son of a gun! Please Be Well, and Stay Strong! Will @@DelsinM
Listening to classical music is like a journey through history. It's incredible to think that the compositions we hear today have been cherished for centuries.
As a fan of DM and old metal once I deceided to lost a few minutes to saw Chopin Challenge in tv - this is somekind of very positive drug. Majestry of players, the music and atmosphere. I really recomend it to anybody to calm down at the evening. From few minutes I made few dozens of minutes everyday. Its like rugby - enganchado :)
Chopin: Such a musical genius , sadly , such a short life...beautiful rendition of this masterpieces...
Great sound, for sure. Thanks guys...
Se la musica di oggi avesse un decimo della bellezza e la perfezione di questa, potremmo ancora chiamarla arte.... Chopin: magico e intramontabile? ❤❤❤
Thank you for the beautiful music
Yo, Cecilia.Una vez mas escuchando esas hermosas teclas que dan musica de piano atravez de esas manos que las guian. "Maravilloso" Gracia!!!!!!😊❤
Chopin's music transports me to away lands where everything is love and peace...
the best collection with the best sound quality,thank you ❤
Chopin i love you
Chopin was the first composer of genius to devote himself uniquely to the piano. 0:03
Frédéric Chopin wrote his Ballade no. 1 in G minor, Op. 23, in 1831.
Completed in 1835, it is one of Chopin's greatest and most popular works. 3:00
The ballade has featured prominently in several films.
Amo a Chopin ❤
I will definitely have this playlist on while reading! I especially love to listen to Chopin while reading Dostoyevsky's novel The Idiot.
Fürst Myschkin hätte sicherlich Chopin auch bewundert und seine Musik geliebt - und vielleicht hätte es - wenn Aglaia auch zugehört hätte, ein schönes Liebespaar gegeben - und Dostojewski hätte einen ganz anderen Roman geschrieben und Chopin hätte garnichts von seiner schönen Wirkung durch seine wunderbare Musik gewusst. Freundlichst Ihr JK
@@jorgkayser8257Oh, yes, I completely agree! Myshkin and Aglaia could have danced to a Chopin waltz. Or maybe, Nastasya and Myshkin could have listened to a nocturne while admiring the moonlight.
Chopin and Dostoyevsky lived in the same century, so maybe there was a chance Dostoyevsky heard of Chopin? After all, he did travel to Western Europe several times.
@@helena8465 Vielen Dank für Ihre Antwort. Das haben Sie schön formuliert. Ja, das wäre es gewesen! Aglaia und Fürst Myschkin hören beim Mondenschein eine Nocturne von Chopin : Und wir hätten neben Romeo und Julia ein neues Liebespaar gehabt. Und ich bin ganz, ganz sicher : Sie wären auch glücklich geworden! Viele Grüße Freundlichst Ihr JK PS: Dostojewski hatte wahrscheinlich gar keine Zeit, Chopin zu hören, da er hauptsächlich in den Westen reiste, um die Spielkasinos ( Bad Homburg) aufzusuchen, da er immer in Geldnöten war, da er der einzige Verdiener der Großfamilie war, Btuder mit Familie und andere Verwandte musste ( musste er eigentlich nicht, hat es aber gemacht) mit ernähren.
@@jorgkayser8257I like how you compared Aglaia and Myshkin to Romeo and Juliet. I see how that comparison works! It makes a lot of sense!
Thank you for explaining more in depth about Dostoyevsky's travel to Europe. I knew he wasn't doing well financially when he left Russia but I didn't know he was in such dire straits!
@@helena8465 Dankeschön, liebe Helena, ( Helena war die schönste Frau im Altertum, weshalb der trojanische Krieg entbrannte!) Da ich alles VON und ÜBER Dostojewskis gelesen habe, darf ich Ihnen zum Lesen vielleicht zwei Empfehlungen geben: Einmal eine wunderbare Novelle : Helle Nächte, oder auch Weiße Nächte und den wunderbaren Entwicklungsroman : Der Jüngling. Viele Grüße Freundlichst Ihr JK
Que delícia ouvir Chopin após nadar por uma hora.Muito relaxante!
Bravíssimo Chopin! 😊
Moood Baby, Chopin choppin the ringed wood of the musical tree like no other ! The probabilities of those nimble fingers with Chop sticks in both hands woulda been Gastro !
Música dos Deuses!!!
Perfect, I loved it
Уважаеми дами и господа, моля дайте информация за изпълнителя, както и годината на изпълнение и къде. Мога да споделя, че това изпълнение е с най-висока стойност, (най-добро!) от тези които съм чувал! А съм чул доста, Шопен с трите мелодии едновременно е най-високата летва за пианистите.
Георги Русев 60год.
(България)
I can't imagine what this guy could do with a digital piano.
Tune it to 432 then play his song on it. Thats literally what would happen, but it would just look like him playing a digital piano, and noone would realize what happened.
These pianists know how to play Chopin's music. To play Chopin needs sensitive fingers!
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Beautiful but I would like to see the names of the artists included in the songs.
This is a Frederic Chopin playlist, all of the songs are by Frederic Chopin
Now i have to put it to 438 so it's right..,
what does the 432Hz mean?
A4=432Hz
4+3+2=9 ....have a look at Tesla, it works with the Univers and Earth Rotation and Vibration....440 is a wrong Tuning, they Changed them 1939 to 440 Hz
means that is the tone of happiness, when you translate geometry into vibrational structure, all sides of square and so in ends up in the number 9.
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Somebody enlighten me what's so special about 432 Hz tuning over 440 Hz?
Do some research, what do you feel if you compare the music. You dont need others to tell you what or how to think or feel, thats what makes you human; you do the thinking and feeling and come up with your own thoughts on the matter. Good luck, the road to finding the truth is long and dark.
I believe this is what Chopins piano was tuned to, meaning this is more accurately what he composed then to sound like.
@@applebananapen5431 Rockefellers changed this frequency globally, to cut people out from the "natural frequencies"
His music 🎵 is so complicated….. It’s hard to listen doing something ….
Para mí es fácil, hasta manejo bicicleta escuchando sus nocturnos en avenidas 😮
liszt is more complicated but what twists my mind is that both my cousin and i played chopin's waltzes 60 years ago. now it is historical fantasy. did i really do that? yes and my sister was a concert pianist and played the polonaise to an audience
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i'm sorry but this is a terrible performance of ballade 1 so far.
I disagree strongly
It isn’t good but it isn’t terrible. If you want a terrible ballade no.1 performance listen to Andras Schiff
I kind of agree
I think so
L take
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