@@kerbicz Probably awesome to see this masterpiece in person. That's not that far from me...DAYTRIP! Thank you, I didn't consider finding out where the original is.
One of the greatest composers to have ever lived. His Nocturnes made me want to be a pianist ever since I was 11 years old. Still studying and performing his music 15 years on.
How much delicacy in these mazurkas how much Polishness. Poland, as it sounds proudly.These mazurkas remind me of my childhood home.My uncle often played Chopin.He is my beloved composer , although I love others.Mazurkas remind me of summer evenings, when the croaking of froghs could be heard through the open window overlooking the garden and pond and the moon rose over the trees in the garden, turning the world into a fairy- tale illusion. Now I listen to this beautiful music on summer evenings in Polish manor houses..I love classical music , I just love it, it's amazing.
Listening to this is to see the whole world.. is to experience every season... is to feel every emotion... to taste each flavour... to see every corner of nature... to meet every person... This is one's entire life... in these small and simple pieces, which were in his time regarded as pathetic, lies not only Chopin's lifes, but ours too
August 8th night 2024 ....I'm sitting in my kitchen in Texas and I can't stop listening to this music. I love it. I love Chopin's mazurkas so much they so beautiful. His interpretations are truly beautiful. I hope everyone is having a great time listening to these mazurkas. His mazurkas made me miss Poland so much. I have to visit.
00:00:00 Mazurka in G Major, KKIIa No. 2 00:01:13 Mazurka in B-Flat Major, KKIIa No. 3 00:02:50 Mazurka in A Minor, Op. 68 No. 2 00:06:12 Mazurka in C Major, Op. 68 No. 1 00:07:36 Mazurka in F Major, Op. 68 No. 3 00:09:55 Mazurkas, Op. 6: I. M.M. in F-Sharp Minor 00:12:02 Mazurkas, Op. 6: II. Sotto voce in C-Sharp Minor 00:14:13 Mazurkas, Op. 6: III. Vivace in E Major 00:16:11 Mazurkas, Op. 6: IV. Presto ma non troppo in E-Flat Minor 00:17:07 Mazurkas, Op. 7: I. Vivace in B-Flat Major 00:18:42 Mazurkas, Op. 7: II. Vivo, ma non troppo in A Minor 00:21:19 Mazurkas, Op. 7: III. Mazurka in F Minor 00:23:45 Mazurkas, Op. 7: IV. Presto in A-Flat Major 00:24:48 Mazurkas, Op. 7: V. Vivo in C Major 00:25:41 Mazurka in B-Flat Major, KKIVb No. 1 00:26:51 Mazurka in D Major, KKIVb No. 2 00:28:43 Mazurkas, Op. 17: I. Vivo e risoluto in B-Flat Major 00:30:45 Mazurkas, Op. 17: II. Lento, ma non troppo in E Minor 00:33:07 Mazurkas, Op. 17: III. Legato assai in A-Flat Major 00:37:03 Mazurkas, Op. 17: IV. Lento, ma non troppo in A Minor 00:42:49 Mazurka in C Major, B.82 00:44:45 Mazurka in A-Flat Major, B.85 00:46:55 Mazurkas, Op. 24: I. Lento in G Minor 00:50:19 Mazurkas, Op. 24: II. Allegro non troppo in C Major 00:52:57 Mazurkas, Op. 24: III. Moderato con anima in A-Flat Major 00:55:19 Mazurkas, Op. 24: IV. Moderato in B-Flat Minor 01:01:14 Mazurkas, Op. 67: III. Sllegretto in C Major 01:03:08 Mazurkas, Op. 67: I. Vivace in G Major 01:04:24 Mazurkas, Op. 30: I. Allegretto non tanto in C Minor 01:06:09 Mazurkas, Op. 30: II. Vivace in B Minor 01:07:36 Mazurkas, Op. 30: III. Allegro non troppo in D-Flat Major 01:10:45 Mazurkas, Op. 30: IV. Allegretto in C-Sharp Minor 01:14:28 Mazurka in A Minor, KKIIb No. 5 01:17:56 Mazurkas, Op. 33: I. Mesto in G-Sharp Minor 01:19:52 Mazurkas, Op. 33: II. Vivace in D Major 01:22:31 Mazurkas, Op. 33: III. Semplice in C Major 01:24:21 Mazurkas, Op. 33: IV. Mesto in B Minor 01:30:55 Mazurkas, Op. 41: I. Maestoso in C-Sharp Minor 01:34:39 Mazurkas, Op. 41: II. Andantino in E Minor 01:37:27 Mazurkas, Op. 41: III. Animato in B Major 01:38:43 Mazurkas, Op. 41: IV. Allegretto in A-Flat Major 01:41:09 Mazurka in A Minor, KKIIb No. 4 01:45:25 Mazurkas, Op. 50: I. Vivace in G Major 01:47:51 Mazurkas, Op. 50: II. Allegretto in A-Flat Major 01:51:04 Mazurkas, Op. 50: III. Moderato in C-Sharp Minor 01:56:51 Mazurkas, Op. 56: I. Allegro non tanto in B Major 02:01:32 Mazurkas, Op. 56: II. Vivace in C Major 02:03:13 Mazurkas, Op. 56: III. Moderato in C Minor 02:09:57 Mazurkas, Op. 59: I. Moderato in A Minor 02:13:51 Mazurkas, Op. 59: II. Allegretto in A-Flat Major 02:16:54 Mazurkas, Op. 59: III. Vivace in F-Sharp Minor 02:20:32 Mazurkas, Op. 63: I. Vivace in B Major 02:23:05 Mazurkas, Op. 63: II. Lento in F Minor 02:25:05 Mazurkas, Op. 63: III. Allegretto in C-Sharp Minor 02:27:30 Mazurkas, Op. 67: IV. Moderato animato in A Minor 02:30:06 Mazurkas, Op. 67: II. Cantabile in G Minor 02:31:53 Mazurkas, Op. 68: No. 4 in F Minor
Hi "Brilliant Classics", thank you for the melodies, thank you for the memories - my late mother was a Montreal Symphonic Orchestra first violin - I lost her at a young age. I grew up with Chopin, Beethoven, Rimsky-Korsakoff, Mozart, and more... It is people like you that help educate a younger generation of the talent and ingeniousness of classic composers. May God bless you... Thank you for taking the research, work and time to list Chopin's Mazurkas - which brings me back to my youth when my mother was still alive and practicing to help me fall asleep. May Peace be with you, Ciao, L
Hi Louis, thank you for your kind words - Years later, I would end up being a Navy Pilot fighting in wars I never wanted to be into. Strangely enough, us pilots, when "drunk", we would reminisce our childish days when for a few minutes, we could go and be held by our respective mothera and be "protected", just for a few minutes while in the midst of the "fog of war". Peace be with you, Ciao, L
Проникновенная и Великая музыка Шопена.Она трогала сердца миллионов, которых уже нет и также проникнет в сердца миллионов, которых еще нет. Удивительная, непостижимая связующая всех времен и народов!
Chopin Complete Mazurkas Tracklist: Mazurka in G Major, KKlla No. 2~00:00:00 Mazurka in B-Flat Major, KKlla No. 3~00:01:13 Mazurka in A Minor, Op. 68 No. 2~00:02:50 Mazurka in C Major, Op. 68 No. 1~00:06:13 Mazurka in F Major, Op. 68 No. 3~00:07:37 Mazurkas Op. 6: I. M.M. in F-Sharp Minor~00:09:55 Mazurkas, Op. 6: II. Sotto Voce in C-Sharp Minor~00:12:03 Mazurkas, Op. 6: III. Vivace in E Major~00:14:13 Mazurkas, Op. 6: IV. Presto ma non troppo in E-Flat Minor~00:16:11 Mazurkas, Op. 7: I. Vivace in B-Flat Major~00:17:07 Mazurkas, Op. 7: II. Vivo, ma non troppo in A Minor~00:18:42 Mazurkas, Op. 7: III. Mazurkas in F Minor~00:21:20 Mazurkas, Op. 7: IV. Presto in A-Flat Major~00:23:46 Mazurkas, Op. 7: V. Vivo in C Major~00:24:49 Mazurkas in B-Flat Major, KKIVb No. 1~00:25:41 Mazurka in D Major, KKIVb No. 2~00:26:51 Mazurkas, Op. 17: I. Vivo e risoluto in B-Flat Major~00:28:43 Mazurkas, Op. 17: II. Lento, ma non troppo in E Minor~00:30:46 Mazurkas, Op. 17: III. Legato assai in A-Flat Major~00:33:07 Mazurkas, Op. 17: IV. Lento, ma non troppo in A Minor~00:37:04 Mazurka in A-Flat Major, B. 85~00:44:45 Mazurkas, Op. 24: I. Lento in G Minor~00:46:55 Mazurkas, Op. 24: II. Allegro non troppo in C Major~00:50:19 Mazurkas, Op. 24: III. Moderato con anima in A-Flat Major-52:57 Mazurkas, Op. 24 IV. Moderato in B-Flat Minor~00:55:20 Mazurkas, Op. 67: III. Sllegretto in C Major~1:01:15 Mazurkas, Op. 67: I. Vivace in G Major~1:03:08 Mazurkas, Op. 30: I. Allegretto non tanto in C Minor~1:04:24 Mazurkas, Op. 30: II. Vivace in B Minor~1:06:09 Mazurkas, Op. 30: III. Allegro non troppo in D-Flat Major~1:07:37 Mazurkas, Op. 30: IV. Allegretto in C-Sharp Minor~1:10:45 Mazurkas, in A Minor, KKllb No. 5~1:14:29 Mazurkas, Op. 33: I. Mento in G-Sharp Minor~1:17:57 Mazurkas, Op. 33 II. Vivace in D Major~1:19:52 Mazurkas, Op. 33 III. Semplice in C Major~1:22:33 Mazurkas, Op. 33: IV. Mesto in B Minor~1:24:21 Mazurkas, Op. 41: I. Maestoso in C-Sharp Minor~1:30:55 Mazurkas, Op. 41: II. Andantino in E Minor~1:34:39 Mazurkas, Op. 41: III. Animato in B Major~1:37:27 Mazurkas, Op. 41: IV. Allegretto in A-Flat Major~1:38:43 Mazurka in A Minor, KKllb No. 4~1:41:09 Mazurkas, Op. 50: I. Vivace in G Major~1:45:25 Mazurkas, Op. 50: II. Allegretto in A-Flat Major~1:47:52 Mazurkas, Op. 50: III. Moderato in C-Sharp Minor~1:51:04 Mazurkas, Op. 56: I. Allegro non tanto in B Major~1:56:51 Mazurkas, Op. 56: II. Vivace in C Major~2:01:32 Mazurkas, Op. 56: III. Moderato in C Minor~2:03:14 Mazurkas, Op. 59: I. Moderato in A Minor~2:09:57 Mazurkas, Op. 59: II. Allegretto in A-Flat Major~2:13:51 Mazurkas, Op. 59: III. Vivace in F-Sharp Minor~2:16:55 Mazurkas, Op. 63: I. Vivace in B Major~2:20:33 Mazurkas, Op. 63: II. Lento in F Minor~2:23:06 Mazurkas, Op. 67: IV. Moderato animato in A Minor~2:27:31 Mazurkas, Op. 67: II. Catabile in G Minor~2:30:06 2:31:53- Mazurkas, Op. 68: No. 4 in F Minor
I love Chopin's Mazurkas so much they are so appealing and beautiful, simple yet complex. I think they represent the true spirit and soul of Chopin and they were beautifully played by this wonderful pianist
I've listened to Chopin for years and just now HEARD of a Mazurka. It's like finding an unwatched episode of a TV show you already finished. New pieces to enjoy! :)
Hi everyone! This is the very first comment of the year 2022. Happy New Years to everyone! Who knows what historical events will later follow up and define this year. This decade has started off awfully, but far from the worst. Let this year be the enlightenment. I hope everyone is having wonderful time listening to these delightful, sincere, and special pieces by Frédéric Chopin. We’re very privileged to be able to listen to these pieces here on the internet, even more, the ones that are able to play them on the real instrument. But most importantly, I wish every single soul here the very best!
Behind the apparent complexity of classical compositions lies a mastery of simplicity. Each intricate piece is meticulously crafted, with every note serving a purpose in the grand musical architecture. It's a genre that demands both technical prowess and emotional sensitivity from the performers, and the result is a harmonious blend of complexity and simplicity that stands the test of time.
I am listening to this on a sunny Sunday morning, as i am laying lazily in bed. Its a cozy weather and rays of Sun enters in my Room through my Window as It warms my feet. Perfect soundtrack for that
Wow, what a collection of compositions of Chopin, who has come to represent the beautiful instrument of piano. Thanks to the artist, Rem Urasin, for his mellow playing of the beautiful short mazurka pieces.
Because Chopin missed his native Polish Country he pad out his missing into these briliant masurkas, and many different compositions, Chopin's music is based on polish rhythm, Perfect!
He missed not only his native country, but also some women he was in love during his life.... love for a country is not sufficient to produce such great inspiration. Above the country, there s human love, and above human love, there s love for God.... as JS Bach showed us.
@@cyllansse Really ? His music was inspired by polish folk music. Especially mazurkas Some of polish folk mazurkas th-cam.com/video/kolO5bt1ZL0/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/UfxNJxhUIBo/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/ne-p5T0hpeQ/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/NC0B7j7COYc/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/c_xUYfTbhkI/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/TcDS6o2-rbc/w-d-xo.html
"Chopin's scherzi are like the tasty fat of a lamb chop. His polonaises and etudes are the meat itself. The sonatas, ballades, chamber works and songs are the vegetables. The preludes are the salt and pepper. The nocturnes and waltzes are the gravy. The sonatas and concerti are the plates and cutlery. The mazurkas are the drinks." - Albert Einstein
Wunderschöne und lyrische Interpretation dieser fein oder perfekt komponierten Meisterstücke im gut phrasierten Tempo mit anmutigem doch gut artikuliertem Klang des Klaviers und mit möglichst effektiver Dynamik. Wahrlich genialer Pianist!
There is only one photograph of Chopin (discounting the early crudely taken ones) and in it he looks quite uncomfortable and melancholy. What a complex man he was, writing joyful mazurkas that could make you want to dance as well as pieces that could make you cry.
I used to play a Mazurka, couldn't remember wich one it was... So I just listened to every of these beautiful pieces to find out it was one of the last... But no regrets, it was a wonderful moment
What a brillant version ! Simplicity and musicality in a perfect balance, with a sensitive but discrete rubato. A very modest and introspective romantism, never betraying Chopin... Simplicity can mean a lot of work, and the best is to not feel this hard work at all at the end ! Deep respect to Rem Urasin.
Chopin's music mesmerizes personally, all sadness and worry can be chopped off if one hears these beautiful pieces of music. Recommend all to hear these wonderful pieces.
It takes sadness, loss, and suffering through interesting stages almost as if through the span of a song, one can live a lifetime and reflect back on the good and the bad with melancholic joy. The first time I heard his Ballade No. 1 I cried, and every time since it's felt like reflecting on the life I shared with a now deceased friend, or wife. As if I was living back through the good and bad memories from the perspective of a death bed. Wild stuff.
Im Polish and I grew up in Germany ,started Piano when I was 6. From a certain point I wanted to play only Chopin and Liszt. I hate to perform in the public though that's why becoming a professional artist was never an issue for me. Although it was debated with my teacher. Enjoy this wonderful music my friends!
When I listen to this I get the goosebumps from joy!!! It's just so beautiful, it's hard for me to explain the amount of joy I get 🙏🙏🙏 Among other great composers, Chopin is one of my favorites
My most beloved mazurkas are: #2 op. 68 in A minor , in B flat minor op. 7: I , In C Major , op. 67:III , In D Major , op. 33: II and In A Minor, op. 67: IV. Good performance.
CHOPIN WAS THE MOST AMAZING PARLOR PIANIST AND STAGE PIANIST AT THE TIME. I WAS ALMOST THERE. WAIT, I AM ONLY 62. BUT THE FACT STILL HOLDS TRUE. THE POLONAISES, NOCTURNES AND ETUDES WILL BLOW YOUR MIND. AND OF COURSE THIS COLLECTION OF MAZURKAS. SUCH TOUCH AND VOLUME. THANKS FOR POSTING.
You would never guess what brought me here. I knew and liked some Chopin yes, but thats not why i AM here. Its actually because when watching an episode of the action series The Professionals (episode called Dead Reckoning) in there is a piano player who plays the Op. 63 III Allegretto in G sharp minor. Its in a point of the episode where its fairly at the beginning. I had to go all the way to 2:25 on this album to find it-hard work only in the sense that I didnt have a computer mouse but other than that at least I know many of the Mazukas now! Thanks for posting this album!
Preciosa obra: Siendo la tristeza a veces lágrima, la belleza muestra su dimensión completa y el sentimiento enorme de instantes sublimes. Mazurkas, op. 68: No. 4 en F Minor...
I haven't touched a piano in a good 12 years but quarantine has led me to try to play the Mazurka Vivo in C for some reason. Currently playing it Lento lollll
There are many composers with some memorable compositions and here is Chopin still alive, who only could make the wonder: written us not only pieces about love, sadness, melancoly, delight, patriotism, but gives us the true feelings of these emotions listening to him.
Press ctrl+F, type in "C-sharp minor" and then listen to the mazurkas that fall under this category. I guarantee you that those are some of the best minor pieces in the repertoire. This works with Chopin's waltzes, nocturnes, and other composers' works like Rachmaninoff.
I appreciate so much being working from home and listening this masterpiece, I think it will never be out of fashion. My mind seems to be flying and at the same time keep me focus on productivity. Thank you very much for sharing.
This is perfect, thank you for share! Chopin was amazing, deep, awesome, brilliant!!! Ludwig Van Beethoven, Frederic Chopin and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the greatest names in music of all time no doubt about that!
Chopin is the greatest composer that the earth has ever worn...So powerful, moving without being sad and with so much modesty...His compositions exude the ❤️ of man...Chopin forever
Y yo que no sabía que podía seleccionar mi Mazurka favorita! Y ahorita sólo apreté una y... ME LA DIO' !!!!! Así se comunica conmigo el Espíritu Santo...siempre está a mi lado. Lo amo tanto. Mi Mazurka es Op 67 III Silegretto un C Major. Me hace llorar porque se fue Con Cristo y yo la oía mucho Durante mi mayor dolor
My favorites ⬇️ Op 50. I, II, III 1:45:25 Op 56. I, II, III 1:56:51 So many colors and bright in every single note... Listening and imagining a sunny Sunday overlooking a large Mazurka's garden... 🍃🧡 Thank you, Chopin ❤️
@@jiancai_nocturne Well, Op 50. I, fills me with joy, good feelings, u know? .. 50 / II, i don't know, makes me feel a nostalgic feeling and i like it ... On the other hand, 56 / I, II brings me the feeling of a person living their journey in search of something and getting there .. I don't know, just my imagination ... :) And I also like the 59. I .. Sounds so special...
Selbst die Chopin-Genies Adam Harasiewicz und Daniil Trifonov haben die Magie Urasins à la recherche du temps perdu bei der Interpretation der Mazurkas nicht übertroffen. Die Einspielung dieser CD konnte nur in einer Sternstunde geschehen. Urasin hat diesen Moment des Glücks erkannt und für ein Geschenk von Herz zu Herz genutzt.,
Nada como relajarse perdiéndose en los mejores sueños que escuchando esta deliciosa música que eleva el espíritu hasta lo más alto llenando a la par los huecos más profundos del alma. Infinitas gracias por permitirnos disfrutar de tan exquisito regalo. ¡BENDICIONES POR DOQUIER!👍👏🏻
Qué sentimientos encontrados, tendría este brillante compositor, este hombre,,,, al escribir estas obras de tanta delicadeza y armonía...Un genio sin duda......Desde Argentina en cuarentena.....
@@menekse1 He had a pretty good sense of humor too lol. Though it's also said he used to get very angry with his students and make them cry from time to time. Whatever the case, he sure was a musical genius and a half!
These mazurkas seem to be arranged in the order that they were composed, and not published. Listening through the entire set is like watching a man pass through life, from youth to death. Indescribable.
Such an amazing pianist, this is so lovely. It must be so hard to be a concert pianist today, when there is so few live concerts (or is it just me who do not lookup all the concerts ahah) - But to be a pianist who plays so well as Rem Urasin does and to think there's not much room on "the public stage" for good pianists. It must be hard. I heard a local concert with a Lithuaniean pianist who played the most difficult Chopin etudes and behold, he is (totally) unknown? That is not fair. We must really help all the good pianists, locally.
I think my favourite one is still the op30 no 2 - b minor...something about that opening tune and then the repeats of that tune but in variations, a beautiful reflection
Art work:
Renoir 1875 Picking Flowers
Thank you, I didn't know..
French title: _La Cueillette des fleurs;_ in the collection of National Gallery of Arts, Washington.
@@kerbicz Probably awesome to see this masterpiece in person. That's not that far from me...DAYTRIP! Thank you, I didn't consider finding out where the original is.
original is at the Washington DC Gallery of Fine Art.
One of the greatest composers to have ever lived. His Nocturnes made me want to be a pianist ever since I was 11 years old. Still studying and performing his music 15 years on.
Amazing how Chopin's music still sounds novel almost 200 years after it was written.
@@PieInTheSky9 Sounds like a novel
And it will always be
How much delicacy in these mazurkas how much Polishness. Poland, as it sounds proudly.These mazurkas remind me of my childhood home.My uncle often played Chopin.He is my beloved composer , although I love others.Mazurkas remind me of summer evenings, when the croaking of froghs could be heard through the open window overlooking the garden and pond and the moon rose over the trees in the garden, turning the world into a fairy- tale illusion. Now I listen to this beautiful music on summer evenings in Polish manor houses..I love classical music , I just love it, it's amazing.
Your comment is a Mazurka in-and-of itself! 🙂
Poland was not Poland of these days
Listening to this is to see the whole world.. is to experience every season... is to feel every emotion... to taste each flavour... to see every corner of nature... to meet every person...
This is one's entire life... in these small and simple pieces, which were in his time regarded as pathetic, lies not only Chopin's lifes, but ours too
Perfectly summarized
@@kuuderepiano2988 thank you!
Dude, totally poetic!
@@dezato9839 thanks!
Why were the pieces regarded as pathetic?.
August 8th night 2024 ....I'm sitting in my kitchen in Texas and I can't stop listening to this music. I love it. I love Chopin's mazurkas so much they so beautiful. His interpretations are truly beautiful. I hope everyone is having a great time listening to these mazurkas. His mazurkas made me miss Poland so much. I have to visit.
00:00:00 Mazurka in G Major, KKIIa No. 2
00:01:13 Mazurka in B-Flat Major, KKIIa No. 3
00:02:50 Mazurka in A Minor, Op. 68 No. 2
00:06:12 Mazurka in C Major, Op. 68 No. 1
00:07:36 Mazurka in F Major, Op. 68 No. 3
00:09:55 Mazurkas, Op. 6: I. M.M. in F-Sharp Minor
00:12:02 Mazurkas, Op. 6: II. Sotto voce in C-Sharp Minor
00:14:13 Mazurkas, Op. 6: III. Vivace in E Major
00:16:11 Mazurkas, Op. 6: IV. Presto ma non troppo in E-Flat Minor
00:17:07 Mazurkas, Op. 7: I. Vivace in B-Flat Major
00:18:42 Mazurkas, Op. 7: II. Vivo, ma non troppo in A Minor
00:21:19 Mazurkas, Op. 7: III. Mazurka in F Minor
00:23:45 Mazurkas, Op. 7: IV. Presto in A-Flat Major
00:24:48 Mazurkas, Op. 7: V. Vivo in C Major
00:25:41 Mazurka in B-Flat Major, KKIVb No. 1
00:26:51 Mazurka in D Major, KKIVb No. 2
00:28:43 Mazurkas, Op. 17: I. Vivo e risoluto in B-Flat Major
00:30:45 Mazurkas, Op. 17: II. Lento, ma non troppo in E Minor
00:33:07 Mazurkas, Op. 17: III. Legato assai in A-Flat Major
00:37:03 Mazurkas, Op. 17: IV. Lento, ma non troppo in A Minor
00:42:49 Mazurka in C Major, B.82
00:44:45 Mazurka in A-Flat Major, B.85
00:46:55 Mazurkas, Op. 24: I. Lento in G Minor
00:50:19 Mazurkas, Op. 24: II. Allegro non troppo in C Major
00:52:57 Mazurkas, Op. 24: III. Moderato con anima in A-Flat Major
00:55:19 Mazurkas, Op. 24: IV. Moderato in B-Flat Minor
01:01:14 Mazurkas, Op. 67: III. Sllegretto in C Major
01:03:08 Mazurkas, Op. 67: I. Vivace in G Major
01:04:24 Mazurkas, Op. 30: I. Allegretto non tanto in C Minor
01:06:09 Mazurkas, Op. 30: II. Vivace in B Minor
01:07:36 Mazurkas, Op. 30: III. Allegro non troppo in D-Flat Major
01:10:45 Mazurkas, Op. 30: IV. Allegretto in C-Sharp Minor
01:14:28 Mazurka in A Minor, KKIIb No. 5
01:17:56 Mazurkas, Op. 33: I. Mesto in G-Sharp Minor
01:19:52 Mazurkas, Op. 33: II. Vivace in D Major
01:22:31 Mazurkas, Op. 33: III. Semplice in C Major
01:24:21 Mazurkas, Op. 33: IV. Mesto in B Minor
01:30:55 Mazurkas, Op. 41: I. Maestoso in C-Sharp Minor
01:34:39 Mazurkas, Op. 41: II. Andantino in E Minor
01:37:27 Mazurkas, Op. 41: III. Animato in B Major
01:38:43 Mazurkas, Op. 41: IV. Allegretto in A-Flat Major
01:41:09 Mazurka in A Minor, KKIIb No. 4
01:45:25 Mazurkas, Op. 50: I. Vivace in G Major
01:47:51 Mazurkas, Op. 50: II. Allegretto in A-Flat Major
01:51:04 Mazurkas, Op. 50: III. Moderato in C-Sharp Minor
01:56:51 Mazurkas, Op. 56: I. Allegro non tanto in B Major
02:01:32 Mazurkas, Op. 56: II. Vivace in C Major
02:03:13 Mazurkas, Op. 56: III. Moderato in C Minor
02:09:57 Mazurkas, Op. 59: I. Moderato in A Minor
02:13:51 Mazurkas, Op. 59: II. Allegretto in A-Flat Major
02:16:54 Mazurkas, Op. 59: III. Vivace in F-Sharp Minor
02:20:32 Mazurkas, Op. 63: I. Vivace in B Major
02:23:05 Mazurkas, Op. 63: II. Lento in F Minor
02:25:05 Mazurkas, Op. 63: III. Allegretto in C-Sharp Minor
02:27:30 Mazurkas, Op. 67: IV. Moderato animato in A Minor
02:30:06 Mazurkas, Op. 67: II. Cantabile in G Minor
02:31:53 Mazurkas, Op. 68: No. 4 in F Minor
@Charlie Reid
Oh my goddess, Thanks a lot!
Kanako Robinson You’re welcome dear 😊
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Thank you, peter
Si sabes leer la descripción jajaja? Ahí aparece jajaja
The Mazurkas are the true heart of Chopin! Beautiful playing by Rem Urasin.
Piękno muzyki Fryderyka Chopina to fenomen graniczący z cudem.
This is the first comment from 2021. Hope everyone is having an outstanding time listening to these Mazurkas.
I am having a very good time, thank you! :)
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Danke :D
Facts
Hi "Brilliant Classics", thank you for the melodies, thank you for the memories - my late mother was a Montreal Symphonic Orchestra first violin - I lost her at a young age. I grew up with Chopin, Beethoven, Rimsky-Korsakoff, Mozart, and more... It is people like you that help educate a younger generation of the talent and ingeniousness of classic composers. May God bless you...
Thank you for taking the research, work and time to list Chopin's Mazurkas - which brings me back to my youth when my mother was still alive and practicing to help me fall asleep.
May Peace be with you, Ciao, L
such a lovely sentiment:)
Made me cry
Hi Louis, thank you for your kind words - Years later, I would end up being a Navy Pilot fighting in wars I never wanted to be into. Strangely enough, us pilots, when "drunk", we would reminisce our childish days when for a few minutes, we could go and be held by our respective mothera and be "protected", just for a few minutes while in the midst of the "fog of war".
Peace be with you, Ciao, L
Rest In Peace amazing mother.
Chopins mazurkas have a feel of a spring garden with dappled sunshine and blossoming flowers..it speaks of the joy and energy of life.
Very well said. Thank you.
100 % spot-on exactly what i feel when listening
Some of them are not that joyful though
@@squirrel4727 - Yes they also speak of sadness
Try listening to the ones with the minor key.
Проникновенная и Великая музыка Шопена.Она трогала сердца миллионов, которых уже нет и также проникнет в сердца миллионов, которых еще нет. Удивительная, непостижимая связующая всех времен и народов!
Chopin has got me to appreciate Polish music even more. His classical works as well.
Chopin Complete Mazurkas
Tracklist:
Mazurka in G Major, KKlla No. 2~00:00:00
Mazurka in B-Flat Major, KKlla No. 3~00:01:13
Mazurka in A Minor, Op. 68 No. 2~00:02:50
Mazurka in C Major, Op. 68 No. 1~00:06:13
Mazurka in F Major, Op. 68 No. 3~00:07:37
Mazurkas Op. 6: I. M.M. in F-Sharp Minor~00:09:55
Mazurkas, Op. 6: II. Sotto Voce in C-Sharp Minor~00:12:03
Mazurkas, Op. 6: III. Vivace in E Major~00:14:13
Mazurkas, Op. 6: IV. Presto ma non troppo in E-Flat Minor~00:16:11
Mazurkas, Op. 7: I. Vivace in B-Flat Major~00:17:07
Mazurkas, Op. 7: II. Vivo, ma non troppo in A Minor~00:18:42
Mazurkas, Op. 7: III. Mazurkas in F Minor~00:21:20
Mazurkas, Op. 7: IV. Presto in A-Flat Major~00:23:46
Mazurkas, Op. 7: V. Vivo in C Major~00:24:49
Mazurkas in B-Flat Major, KKIVb No. 1~00:25:41
Mazurka in D Major, KKIVb No. 2~00:26:51
Mazurkas, Op. 17: I. Vivo e risoluto in B-Flat Major~00:28:43
Mazurkas, Op. 17: II. Lento, ma non troppo in E Minor~00:30:46
Mazurkas, Op. 17: III. Legato assai in A-Flat Major~00:33:07
Mazurkas, Op. 17: IV. Lento, ma non troppo in A Minor~00:37:04
Mazurka in A-Flat Major, B. 85~00:44:45
Mazurkas, Op. 24: I. Lento in G Minor~00:46:55
Mazurkas, Op. 24: II. Allegro non troppo in C Major~00:50:19
Mazurkas, Op. 24: III. Moderato con anima in A-Flat Major-52:57
Mazurkas, Op. 24 IV. Moderato in B-Flat Minor~00:55:20
Mazurkas, Op. 67: III. Sllegretto in C Major~1:01:15
Mazurkas, Op. 67: I. Vivace in G Major~1:03:08
Mazurkas, Op. 30: I. Allegretto non tanto in C Minor~1:04:24
Mazurkas, Op. 30: II. Vivace in B Minor~1:06:09
Mazurkas, Op. 30: III. Allegro non troppo in D-Flat Major~1:07:37
Mazurkas, Op. 30: IV. Allegretto in C-Sharp Minor~1:10:45
Mazurkas, in A Minor, KKllb No. 5~1:14:29
Mazurkas, Op. 33: I. Mento in G-Sharp Minor~1:17:57
Mazurkas, Op. 33 II. Vivace in D Major~1:19:52
Mazurkas, Op. 33 III. Semplice in C Major~1:22:33
Mazurkas, Op. 33: IV. Mesto in B Minor~1:24:21
Mazurkas, Op. 41: I. Maestoso in C-Sharp Minor~1:30:55
Mazurkas, Op. 41: II. Andantino in E Minor~1:34:39
Mazurkas, Op. 41: III. Animato in B Major~1:37:27
Mazurkas, Op. 41: IV. Allegretto in A-Flat Major~1:38:43
Mazurka in A Minor, KKllb No. 4~1:41:09
Mazurkas, Op. 50: I. Vivace in G Major~1:45:25
Mazurkas, Op. 50: II. Allegretto in A-Flat Major~1:47:52
Mazurkas, Op. 50: III. Moderato in C-Sharp Minor~1:51:04
Mazurkas, Op. 56: I. Allegro non tanto in B Major~1:56:51
Mazurkas, Op. 56: II. Vivace in C Major~2:01:32
Mazurkas, Op. 56: III. Moderato in C Minor~2:03:14
Mazurkas, Op. 59: I. Moderato in A Minor~2:09:57
Mazurkas, Op. 59: II. Allegretto in A-Flat Major~2:13:51
Mazurkas, Op. 59: III. Vivace in F-Sharp Minor~2:16:55
Mazurkas, Op. 63: I. Vivace in B Major~2:20:33
Mazurkas, Op. 63: II. Lento in F Minor~2:23:06
Mazurkas, Op. 67: IV. Moderato animato in A Minor~2:27:31
Mazurkas, Op. 67: II. Catabile in G Minor~2:30:06
2:31:53- Mazurkas, Op. 68: No. 4 in F Minor
Большое спасибо.проделана титаническая ,доскональная работа!
I love Chopin's Mazurkas so much they are so appealing and beautiful, simple yet complex. I think they represent the true spirit and soul of Chopin and they were beautifully played by this wonderful pianist
I 100% agree!
One of many beautiful moments on this track
Thank you BC. I've not heard these dances played as a set before, but your pianist certainly did them and Chopin justice. They are delightful.
I've listened to Chopin for years and just now HEARD of a Mazurka. It's like finding an unwatched episode of a TV show you already finished. New pieces to enjoy! :)
Najpiękniejsze polskie mazurki zebrane w jednym wspaniałym albumie - dobrze , że taki wspaniały komplet został zarejestrowany.
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Hi everyone! This is the very first comment of the year 2022. Happy New Years to everyone! Who knows what historical events will later follow up and define this year. This decade has started off awfully, but far from the worst. Let this year be the enlightenment. I hope everyone is having wonderful time listening to these delightful, sincere, and special pieces by Frédéric Chopin. We’re very privileged to be able to listen to these pieces here on the internet, even more, the ones that are able to play them on the real instrument. But most importantly, I wish every single soul here the very best!
Behind the apparent complexity of classical compositions lies a mastery of simplicity. Each intricate piece is meticulously crafted, with every note serving a purpose in the grand musical architecture. It's a genre that demands both technical prowess and emotional sensitivity from the performers, and the result is a harmonious blend of complexity and simplicity that stands the test of time.
There are so many gems in these mazurkas. I never get tired of listening to all of them.
I am listening to this on a sunny Sunday morning, as i am laying lazily in bed. Its a cozy weather and rays of Sun enters in my Room through my Window as It warms my feet. Perfect soundtrack for that
Sounds like a dream!
This. Is. Literally me right now
37:03 mazurka in a minor op 17 no4 = my favorite !
Wow, what a collection of compositions of Chopin, who has come to represent the beautiful instrument of piano. Thanks to the artist, Rem Urasin, for his mellow playing of the beautiful short mazurka pieces.
This is one of my favourite recordings of the mazurkas, I keep coming back to it. Thank you Brilliant Classics!
Because Chopin missed his native Polish Country he pad out his missing into these briliant masurkas, and many different compositions, Chopin's music is based on polish rhythm, Perfect!
Polska
He missed not only his native country, but also some women he was in love during his life.... love for a country is not sufficient to produce such great inspiration. Above the country, there s human love, and above human love, there s love for God.... as JS Bach showed us.
gerard menvussae What you can to know about missing country the only Poles can tell you about this
gerard menvussa what you nan to know about missing country ska Poles
@@cyllansse Really ?
His music was inspired by polish folk music. Especially mazurkas
Some of polish folk mazurkas
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"Chopin's scherzi are like the tasty fat of a lamb chop. His polonaises and etudes are the meat itself. The sonatas, ballades, chamber works and songs are the vegetables. The preludes are the salt and pepper. The nocturnes and waltzes are the gravy. The sonatas and concerti are the plates and cutlery. The mazurkas are the drinks." - Albert Einstein
i cant find anything about einstein saying this, where did you get this quote?
@@TL-do7uq I made it up, of course. Sorry!
Sounds scrumptious
Wunderschöne und lyrische Interpretation dieser fein oder perfekt komponierten Meisterstücke im gut phrasierten Tempo mit anmutigem doch gut artikuliertem Klang des Klaviers und mit möglichst effektiver Dynamik. Wahrlich genialer Pianist!
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notaire: Es freut mich, dass ich Deutsch lesen kann.
@@Jan96106 Sehr gut. Deutsch ist die beste Sprache für Kommentierung über klasissche Musik, insbesondere die im 19. Jahrhundert.
Never heard of the pianist before this. His interpretations are truly beautiful.
You've obviously not heard Piotr Anderszewski play
These interpratations are infinitely beautiful!!!!
There is only one photograph of Chopin (discounting the early crudely taken ones) and in it he looks quite uncomfortable and melancholy. What a complex man he was, writing joyful mazurkas that could make you want to dance as well as pieces that could make you cry.
I’m sure it was taken in the mid to late 1840s when he was extremely sick from TB.
I used to play a Mazurka, couldn't remember wich one it was...
So I just listened to every of these beautiful pieces to find out it was one of the last...
But no regrets, it was a wonderful moment
I wish everyone who clicked on this video the most love, peace and abundance. I love you💗
Mazurki z Polski zauroczyły świat
Coś pięknego ❤️
The cover painting is by Renoir and it is titled...Picking Flowers
Thanks!
i love it
Love Renoir his beautifull colours ,swirly paint strokes,, sò elegant. Thank you!
Thank you!
Cindy Ann Come and listen to the wonderful music of Mozart and Beethoven.
What a brillant version ! Simplicity and musicality in a perfect balance, with a sensitive but discrete rubato. A very modest and introspective romantism, never betraying Chopin...
Simplicity can mean a lot of work, and the best is to not feel this hard work at all at the end !
Deep respect to Rem Urasin.
Chopin's music mesmerizes personally, all sadness and worry can be chopped off if one hears these beautiful pieces of music. Recommend all to hear these wonderful pieces.
It takes sadness, loss, and suffering through interesting stages almost as if through the span of a song, one can live a lifetime and reflect back on the good and the bad with melancholic joy. The first time I heard his Ballade No. 1 I cried, and every time since it's felt like reflecting on the life I shared with a now deceased friend, or wife. As if I was living back through the good and bad memories from the perspective of a death bed. Wild stuff.
09:55 . 17:07 . 28:43 . 46:57. 01:01:14 . 01:07:36 . 01:19:51 . 02:25:05
These are *(*my favorite)* brilliant Mazurkas.
Im Polish and I grew up in Germany ,started Piano when I was 6. From a certain point I wanted to play only Chopin and Liszt. I hate to perform in the public though that's why becoming a professional artist was never an issue for me. Although it was debated with my teacher. Enjoy this wonderful music my friends!
There’s other composers as well to play
Yes like Bach, Mozart, Debussy and many more. You just gotta open your eyes.
For the past 4 years this has been my favorite Brilliant Classical video 💛
When I listen to this I get the goosebumps from joy!!! It's just so beautiful, it's hard for me to explain the amount of joy I get 🙏🙏🙏 Among other great composers, Chopin is one of my favorites
Saw Horowitz in Atlanta in the late 70's early 80's--One of the best days of my life--he and Chopin were cojoined spiritually
i just finished reading and studying with this music. always love Chopin. thank you.
My most beloved mazurkas are: #2 op. 68 in A minor , in B flat minor op. 7: I , In C Major , op. 67:III , In D Major , op. 33: II and In A Minor, op. 67: IV. Good performance.
I have always loved the interpretations of Arthur Rubinstein on the mazurkas (of Chopin), and now Rem Urasin comes along! How fortunate we are!
Что за прелесть эти мазурки ❤❤❤Sweet delight❤❤❤ Sweet harbingers of Lively Spring ❤❤❤❤❤ His beloved Poland is in this beautiful music❤❤❤
CHOPIN WAS THE MOST AMAZING PARLOR PIANIST AND STAGE PIANIST AT THE TIME. I WAS ALMOST THERE. WAIT, I AM ONLY 62. BUT THE FACT STILL HOLDS TRUE. THE POLONAISES, NOCTURNES AND ETUDES WILL BLOW YOUR MIND. AND OF COURSE THIS COLLECTION OF MAZURKAS. SUCH TOUCH AND VOLUME. THANKS FOR POSTING.
Wow, I think that's the most radical rubato I've heard at 1:41 - Passport to another era.
You would never guess what brought me here. I knew and liked some Chopin yes, but thats not why i AM here. Its actually because when watching an episode of the action series The Professionals (episode called Dead Reckoning) in there is a piano player who plays the Op. 63 III Allegretto in G sharp minor. Its in a point of the episode where its fairly at the beginning. I had to go all the way to 2:25 on this album to find it-hard work only in the sense that I didnt have a computer mouse but other than that at least I know many of the Mazukas now! Thanks for posting this album!
Chopin ! Chopin! thank you for giving your music to the world...
I agree!!! Chopin was such a wonderful genius, which has inspired so many musicians!!!
Bom dia. ...música clássicas são minhas inspirações. ...
Preciosa obra:
Siendo la tristeza a veces lágrima, la belleza muestra su dimensión completa y el sentimiento enorme de instantes sublimes.
Mazurkas, op. 68: No. 4 en F Minor...
These are the most beautiful renditions I’ve ever heard
I haven't touched a piano in a good 12 years but quarantine has led me to try to play the Mazurka Vivo in C for some reason. Currently playing it Lento lollll
haha I've also been focusing on piano a lot recently. At least one good thing coming out of quarantine
Good for you
There are many composers with some
memorable compositions and here is Chopin still alive, who only could make the wonder: written us not only pieces about love, sadness, melancoly, delight, patriotism, but gives us the true feelings of these emotions listening to him.
Press ctrl+F, type in "C-sharp minor" and then listen to the mazurkas that fall under this category. I guarantee you that those are some of the best minor pieces in the repertoire. This works with Chopin's waltzes, nocturnes, and other composers' works like Rachmaninoff.
FWIW, many of the early songs of the Beatles were in C#minor.
A think book from a collection of famous artists brought me here. I am so lucky. Mazurka and Polanaise..
Perfect study music. Love this man. RIP Chopin
Deceptively simple (technically and structurally) while musically intimate, expressive and close to my heart. Lovely performances. Thanks for posting.
I appreciate so much being working from home and listening this masterpiece, I think it will never be out of fashion. My mind seems to be flying and at the same time keep me focus on productivity. Thank you very much for sharing.
Enough to live 40 years to live forever.
This is perfect, thank you for share!
Chopin was amazing, deep, awesome, brilliant!!! Ludwig Van Beethoven, Frederic Chopin and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the greatest names in music of all time no doubt about that!
Without forgetting Vivaldi.
Chopin could have lived forever!!!!
Bach?
Don’t forget Justin Bieber! His compositions are priceless!
@@elias7748 Who's the fuck are Justin Bieber?
Chopin's music is so beautiful it makes me cry.
9:30.. I feel like I've heard this before? It's so light, and delicate. His Mazurkas are definitely my overall favorite...
Ballade 2?
The Beatles, nowhere man?
Me too! His mazurkas are my favorites!
Chopin is the greatest composer that the earth has ever worn...So powerful, moving without being sad and with so much modesty...His compositions exude the ❤️ of man...Chopin forever
completely agree
50:19 Opus 54, no 2 in C Major is the prettiest for me. I always loved that song since I first heard it as a child.
I have truly loved this collection of mazurkas. Some of interpretations are so fresh and different from other artists. For example Op. 24 no 1
Beautiful interpretation - there is so much Polish spirit in it.....
Y yo que no sabía que podía seleccionar mi Mazurka favorita!
Y ahorita sólo apreté una y...
ME LA DIO' !!!!!
Así se comunica conmigo el
Espíritu Santo...siempre está a mi lado. Lo amo tanto.
Mi Mazurka es Op 67
III Silegretto un C Major.
Me hace llorar porque se fue
Con Cristo y yo la oía mucho
Durante mi mayor dolor
Hablo de mi hijo amado
I am not pianist, but i love this composer...and especially mazurkas❤❤❤❤
Remember that it's just a bad day, not a bad life. So take a rest and give your mind and heart peace while listening to this beautiful melodic music.
My favorites ⬇️
Op 50. I, II, III 1:45:25
Op 56. I, II, III 1:56:51
So many colors and bright in every single note... Listening and imagining a sunny Sunday overlooking a large Mazurka's garden... 🍃🧡
Thank you, Chopin ❤️
@@jiancai_nocturne Well, Op 50. I, fills me with joy, good feelings, u know? .. 50 / II, i don't know, makes me feel a nostalgic feeling and i like it ...
On the other hand, 56 / I, II brings me the feeling of a person living their journey in search of something and getting there .. I don't know, just my imagination ... :)
And I also like the 59. I .. Sounds so special...
@@deborahspiano I also like 6/1, 7/1, 7/3, 17/4, 24/2, 33/1, 33/2, 33/4, 68/2, 68/3. I can not explain why. If u can explain, please tell me.
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@@franzliszt556 Joyful Mazurka ☺️
멋진 노래 덕분에 삶은 아름답습니다. 과거를 떠올리게 하는 노래들, 절대 질리지 않는 그리운 노래들, 이 노래를 들으면 항상 설레는 것이 포인트.
I am always amazed to the times of these born in such turbulences in their lives. The souls who created such beauty in these times. Bravo!!!!
This is pure life, absolutely adore this.
@@shin-i-chikozima It's 2021 now
Caro Chopin torna dall aldilà e componi altre tue musiche meravigliose ! Quando torni ?
Chopin non ritornebbe mai, meno che mai in Italia
Quello vero, intendo
Non gli interessa il Jobs Act
Selbst die Chopin-Genies Adam Harasiewicz und Daniil Trifonov haben die Magie Urasins à la recherche du temps perdu bei der Interpretation der Mazurkas nicht übertroffen. Die Einspielung dieser CD konnte nur in einer Sternstunde geschehen. Urasin hat diesen Moment des Glücks erkannt und für ein Geschenk von Herz zu Herz genutzt.,
Nada como relajarse perdiéndose en los mejores sueños que escuchando esta deliciosa música que eleva el espíritu hasta lo más alto llenando a la par los huecos más profundos del alma. Infinitas gracias por permitirnos disfrutar de tan exquisito regalo.
¡BENDICIONES POR DOQUIER!👍👏🏻
What breathtaking interpretations. Bravo Rem!
When you hearing this music you can create in your mind everything.
His own intended. Amen!
how
They seem so simple yet so amazing
Las escucho por años y años y cadav vez las amo mas
Such beautiful music. The music of Chopin is truly scerene.
I won't be able to live without this music.
This takes me to an another world! So calming, so peaceful! 😌
OMG listen to the real ting . for once...
I'm gonna have good life with Chopin’s mazurkas.
00:02:50 Mazurka. Op. 68/2. №49 а
00:17:07 Mazurka. Op. 7/1. №5 B
00:37:03 Mazurka. Op. 17/4. №13 а
01:24:21 Mazurka. Op. 33/4. №25 h
02:25:05 Mazurka. Op. 63/3. №41 сis
02:27:30 Mazurka. Op. 67/4. №47 а
Thanks for this. I listened to Rubinstein's recordings hundreds of times, but this is the first I've heard the first two in this collection.
00:55:19 Op. 24 IV
02:23:05 Op. 63 no. 2
THIS IS ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL
I love it!! Beautiful!! Thank you for uploaded!!
I love the music!!! It has amazing dynamic contrast in different parts.
Qué sentimientos encontrados, tendría este brillante compositor, este hombre,,,, al escribir estas obras de tanta delicadeza y armonía...Un genio sin duda......Desde Argentina en cuarentena.....
Hasta donde sé lo hizo pensando en lo que sucedia en esoso momentos en Polonia y alli la mezcla de sentimientos.
Y la danza tradicinal
gracias
Soy amante de la musica de chopin.
I feel that I fall in love with Chopin ,,, he's talking with my heart by his melodies
it is easy to fall in love with his music, but if you have known the person himself it is even easier..He was a very kind and intelligent man
@@menekse1 He had a pretty good sense of humor too lol. Though it's also said he used to get very angry with his students and make them cry from time to time. Whatever the case, he sure was a musical genius and a half!
What a music! Straight to heart. Heavens!!!
The wonderful folk dance becomes a sophisticated poem 👍❤
Chopin uns dos Mestre, da Música Clássica, que eu amo demais em toda minha vida!
These mazurkas seem to be arranged in the order that they were composed, and not published. Listening through the entire set is like watching a man pass through life, from youth to death. Indescribable.
Such an amazing pianist, this is so lovely. It must be so hard to be a concert pianist today, when there is so few live concerts (or is it just me who do not lookup all the concerts ahah) - But to be a pianist who plays so well as Rem Urasin does and to think there's not much room on "the public stage" for good pianists. It must be hard.
I heard a local concert with a Lithuaniean pianist who played the most difficult Chopin etudes and behold, he is (totally) unknown? That is not fair. We must really help all the good pianists, locally.
Chopin,me enseño de niño a llenar mi espiritu de alegría con su música
Uwielbiam te mazurki Chopina. W nich wyraza sie cala milosc do ojczyzny Polski.
Thank for great music by one of the greatest artist ever.
Chopin et les beaux morceaux de musique polonaise sont différents du classique italien certes mais sont aussi doux à écouter
I think my favourite one is still the op30 no 2 - b minor...something about that opening tune and then the repeats of that tune but in variations, a beautiful reflection
Charming and playful.