Mei-Ting Sun - Mazurka in B flat major, Op. 7 No. 1 (third stage, 2010)
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- Mei-Ting Sun
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Mazurek B-dur op. 7 nr 1
Mei-Ting Sun
Third stage
Mazurka in B flat major, Op. 7 No. 1
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The Fryderyk Chopin Institute (NIFC), Polish Television (TVP), National Audiovisual Institute (NInA) - เพลง
In love with thissss
I just learnt this it’s fun
very good
beautiful...brawo!
na serio
Great playing! I just uploaded this piece too :)
少し勝手過ぎるかも知れない演奏ですが、私は、嫌いではないです。確実性を狙ってますね🎵
마주르카 5번
pzdr 7a XD
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it's supposed to be a dance. if anyone tried to dance to this performance they'd be falling over their feet. there's no place for such excessive rubato in a mazurka. play it in time
You're misunderstanding Chopin's intentions. Yes his Mazurkas have their roots in Polish folk dance (the oberek, kujawiak and, of course, mazurka) but they were not written to be danced to. Much like his waltzes, if anyone tried to dance to any of them it just wouldn't work. His mazurkas and his overall pianistic style involve a lot of rubato, not to the extent where the music is incomprehensible but more to the extent where the music gains an element of organic energy which metronomic playing just can't provide.
I could be mistaking, but it is Chopin who took folk dance like mazurka on stage. No one before him played this dance on stage before. Rubato are very appropriate in this case.
His waltzes and mazurkas were not meant to be danced to, so yes the mazurka is a dance, but a chopin mazurka is not a dance. Even some of the dynamic markings in the sheet music encourage rubato, such as poco rall. and stretto. Even right out the beginning there's a change, scherzando. So taking both things into account, you shouldnt play it in exactly in time and shouldnt dance to it.