Same with Mozart, Schubert, then you get even more extreme with Boulanger and Julian Scriabin ... yes it's definitely sad, but we can appreciate what great music we got from them.
@@mate_on_f7916 No, Haydn and Beethoven are not really melodists as Mozart, Chopin, Vivaldi and Handel but they composed marvelous motifs which is not the same. Chopin adored Mozart and Beethoven was teached by Haydn.
@@WesCoastPiano It is C Major. Remark the "Rubato" at 3:18 which is rare with Chopin; and after "in tempo" again. Chopin can be played Rubato many times (f.i. Askenazy in Mazurka Opus 33 no 4) but he seldoms writes it down.
this Chopin didn't live enough! just imagine the kind of melodies or harmonies he could have developed in his 40's or 50's...
Yes indeed but let’s see it in the positive way that we’re blessed at all and get to listen to this master
Same with Mozart, Schubert, then you get even more extreme with Boulanger and Julian Scriabin ... yes it's definitely sad, but we can appreciate what great music we got from them.
1. 0:00 G minor
2. 2:48 C major
3. 4:53 A-flat major
4. 6:50 B-flat minor
do you have keys right
@@charlottewhyte9804 yes
Thank you, that’s really helpful
Piękno muzyki Fryderyka Chopina to fenomen graniczący z cudem ❤️
A pani identyczne komentarze pod każdym filmem to fenomen graniczący z grafomanią.
Chopin had an endless supply of perfect melodies, just like Mozart
¿?? op 24 dude. not the end.
and "mozart" !??
And Haydn
@@mate_on_f7916 No, Haydn and Beethoven are not really melodists as Mozart, Chopin, Vivaldi and Handel but they composed marvelous motifs which is not the same. Chopin adored Mozart and Beethoven was teached by Haydn.
@@MrAmerica51 ok :) i just like haydn so much :)
Chopin's Mazurkas are incredibly fun to play.
So true
I'm trying to learn Mazurka in A Minor
I just love the long, optimistic melodic line of #3, and of course the ambiguity of 4.
The B flat mazurka is so beautiful and genius
My favorite set of mazurkas
Thanks for uploading!
Just Superb!!!! I love it!!!
wow.... i love it 😻😭
I love it
Mazurski Fryderyka Chopina to kwintesencja polskości.
Wonderful
Grazie. Ciao :-)
Meraviglioso
6:53 (dont mind me just tryna get to the piece faster)
Arguably the best one
Shigatsu wa ka mi no uso
Piano sounds
Now that's how mazurkas should be played
2nd one is A Minor
It's C Major
@@WesCoastPiano It is C Major. Remark the "Rubato" at 3:18 which is rare with Chopin; and after "in tempo" again. Chopin can be played Rubato many times (f.i. Askenazy in Mazurka Opus 33 no 4) but he seldoms writes it down.
@@MrAmerica51 Seeing "rubato" in Chopin is quite the opposite of rare. After all, he incorporated its widespread use in music.