Why didn't I hear this recording earlier! This is the best rendition of all Chopin etudes ever! So much thoughts, poetry, and emotions. Thank you for the video.
In addition to two concerts composed by this musical genius and I consider to be true masterpieces of sublime and unequaled beauty, these are Études that touch me deeply. Their musical charm, they are true gems given their harmony and subtlety that lives us in awe of Chopin’s talent and genius, which manages to move us to musical incredible levels. The performance is magnificent not only for its interpretation sensibility but also for the fantastic movement used in the unfolding of each peace of music. Thanks for this remarkable and unforgettable interpretation that is offered to us in this recording. Viva Chopin and his sublime and divine music.
Whoever placed that obnoxious ad right in the middle of op10#8 should at least have the decency to place ads between pieces instead of right in the middle of them? Commercials suck.
I love the OP25#3's jaunty melody . I call that the "drunk horse" etude. I don't care for the follwing A minor etude even though it is well written. A friend of mine labeled it "The Sober mule".' Hearkens back to my college days
Wunderschöne Interpretation dieser romantischen und perfekt komponierten Etüden im veränderlichen Tempo mit anmutigem doch gut artikuliertem Anschlag und perfekt kontrollierter Dynamik. Bestimmt die beste Kombination der höchsten Technik und der angeborener Lyrik. Echt geniale Pianistin!
Gibt es sie eigentlich wirklich? Und wenn ja: was ist ihr Plan? Mit immer dem gleichen Satz (na ja: fast!) unter sovielen Interpretationen verschiedener Werke wie möglich aufzutauchen? Für mich der Gipfel an Armseligkeit!
Que linda y bella es ella, la que traspasa el amor y sentido de la letra por las teclas. La muy adorable y inexplicable Zlata Chocheiva. Te mando un beso grande.
Compare to Leopold Godowsky 52 studies on Chopin etudes in two books.These are like refresher beginners level ! Chopin is such a kind and wonderful teacher.
Je suis certain que, si nous pouvions entendre aujourd'hui Chopin lui-même , il y en aurait pour critiquer son style et pour prouver que tel autre est meilleur,tel autre plus poétique,ou je ne sais quoi,....c'est d"ailleurs ce qu'il se passe avec l'élève de l'élève principal de Chopin (même si au moment de l'enregistrement il n'était plus au sommet de ses moyens techniques)......alors les louanges pâmées me font mourir de rire tout en m'accablant de leur sottise.....ceci dit ,bravo à cette jolie artiste, même si elle ne fait que bien jouer les notes écrites...Je termine en remerciant TH-cam de massacrer la musique avec ses publicités .
"Winter Wind" was my introduction to Chopin. Kid was learning it for a competition, and played it every day for months, before, during, and after school. I never got tired of it. Wound up purchasing a CD with the complete collection. 20 years and it's still one of my favorite cycles of music.
French??? Chopin was born in Żelazowa Wola in the Duchy of Warsaw and grew up in Warsaw, which in 1815 became part of Congress Poland. He left Poland at the age of 20. At the age 21, he settled in Paris. He lived a long time in France, yes, but he was polish. And he was very proud of his polish heritage, and was quite nationalistic.
The 3rd etude here is the greatest Apocalyx angels background music for the evolutionary rise of vascular plant stems among the Cocksoniaeae sporophyte species upraised on Earth during the Devonian Era. The first known land plant fossil appearance of Cocksoniaeae from the middle of the Silurian to the end of the early Devonian: 433 to 393 million years ago. That was even more "Christ Reappearing' than Christ was!
Op10#4 Although Chopin wrote "El pui pronto possibile" (as faster as possible) - this version is much too fast, as on a modern piano, this overspeed eats too many notes and nuances.
@@tytushernandez3343 Everyone will notice that my comment included factual arguments, with which one may agree or disagree and talk about them, but which at least show what motivated my opinion. For your part, the haughty tone of your comment suggests that you are a piano player, so a specialist... and yet you seem to be unable to respond to these arguments. You are reduced to making an ad hominen attack, for lack of having nothing better to answer ... that's not a great proof of skill for the specialist in piano you suggest us you are. Your ad hominen argument is worthless. But let's examine it all the same, to see where your argument as a specialist leads us. So: since no one plays all instruments, consequently you mean that no one can give a valid opinion on any musical interpretation, other than that of the instrument he plays. No one can give an opinion on any orchestral music performance - unless you play all the instruments of the orchestra? Even not someone who would have spent his life listening music by passion. What about singing? You also have to be an opera singer to have an intelligent opinion on some interpretation ? Let's go further, let's look at art in general according to your point of view : what you're saying is that you can't give an opinion on a painting if you're not a painter yourself, nor on the interpretation of a play or a film if you're not an actor yourself. And yet: I'm sure you've already given your opinion on a lot of things, including music, without being yourself a practitioner of all those things you've been talking about. So : it's funny that you did, from someone who is probably not all at once a painter, singer, actor, or player of all instruments, isn't it. I would be interested in hearing from music lovers, and art lovers in general, about your curious conception of who can talk about art without being judged ridiculous by you. And also on your curious conception of what art is for, if only artists can talk about it and have argumented opinions, just like if others only exist to be an audience that pays the entrance fee, and then shut up as they are too stupid to have an informed opinion, or even just some motivated taste - although it even doesn't mean that this taste should be the same for everyone. But well, hopefully, I've known and talk with enough classic piano players, including my long-time pianist companion (first prize at a regional conservatory in France) to know they are far to be disdainful people like you.
Only a god-given pianist soul can breathe so much poetry into these Etudes...
Thanks
Each part touches a different corner of the human soul. Thanks, Chopin. Thank so much.
Matheus - great way of describing Chopin! Peace - Gus
Beautifully said. 😊
Exactly
Why didn't I hear this recording earlier! This is the best rendition of all Chopin etudes ever! So much thoughts, poetry, and emotions. Thank you for the video.
Piękno muzyki Fryderyka Chopina to fenomen graniczący z cudem. Chopin to najpiękniejsza spuścizna dla ludzkości. ❤️
Some of the most rich and fluid playing of these Etudes that have ever graced these ears. Especially the OP.25#12
When words fail, music speaks - Chopin
通过音乐表达情感是音乐最大的力量
In addition to two concerts composed by this musical genius and I consider to be true masterpieces of sublime and unequaled beauty, these are Études that touch me deeply. Their musical charm, they are true gems given their harmony and subtlety that lives us in awe of Chopin’s talent and genius, which manages to move us to musical incredible levels.
The performance is magnificent not only for its interpretation sensibility but also for the fantastic movement used in the unfolding of each peace of music.
Thanks for this remarkable and unforgettable interpretation that is offered to us in this recording. Viva Chopin and his sublime and divine music.
Check out his ballads
18:47 In F minor...Fredrich Chopin was just insane!!! He...How did..He..How did he do that?🤯
it is one of my favourite etudes
I can't believe that she included the Trois Nouvelles études. Nice!
This has to be one of the best recordings of these masterpieces! Keep up the good work!
Yes....it almost rivals FIALKOWSKA!
CHOPIN MUSIC PERFECT IN THIS MORNING!
THANKS.
Best version of the Etudes in my opinion Zlata Chochieva BRAVO!!!
Her power level is over 999 999 !!!
아름다운 피아노 연주곡 잘 들었읍니다~감사합니다~🎵🎹
Every time I listen they sound better
Brava
Thank u soo much for this, I just got a book w all the études but didnt know how each sounds so this is perfect💆🏼♀️🌷
27:06 27:26
absolutely excellent - beautiful sound and new light on wonderful middle voices
Exquisite music and a talented woman, a nice combination. 💐
素敵だ
charming excellent
he doesn't need quick hands to play Chopin, he needs a pure soul, to understand what he means
a woman played this
and quick hands
vous avez raison,me semble-t-il, ,le tout est de s'entendre sur la définition de "âme pure"...
Beautifully played!
Disfrutable! Un clásico. Los 24 estudios.
Whoever placed that obnoxious ad right in the middle of op10#8 should at least have the decency to place ads between pieces instead of right in the middle of them? Commercials suck.
If you do not want commercials while listening music or watching You Tube videos - you must pay monthly fee...
I pay and it’s worth every cent.
Thank you I paid to o.
And yes it is worth every cent
@@tatjanasiljeg2429 🤣
Very Nice ❤
Try to play all these etudes backwards.They sounds just as good !
The beautiful music. 💐💐💐
Thank you.
On the Op10#2, I had never understood so well the left hand part.
Musically or technically?
@@davisatdavis1 Musically (I don't play the piano).
Chochieva hace una interpretación magistral. El talento ruso demostrado.
Como cuando eres el unico que habla español y no habla ingles aca :v
Sargento Keroro Ella no es rusa, pero búlgara
I love the OP25#3's jaunty melody . I call that the "drunk horse" etude. I don't care for the follwing A minor etude even though it is well written. A friend of mine labeled it "The Sober mule".' Hearkens back to my college days
Grande pianista
Wunderschöne Interpretation dieser romantischen und perfekt komponierten Etüden im veränderlichen Tempo mit anmutigem doch gut artikuliertem Anschlag und perfekt kontrollierter Dynamik. Bestimmt die beste Kombination der höchsten Technik und der angeborener Lyrik. Echt geniale Pianistin!
Gibt es sie eigentlich wirklich? Und wenn ja: was ist ihr Plan? Mit immer dem gleichen Satz (na ja: fast!) unter sovielen Interpretationen verschiedener Werke wie möglich aufzutauchen? Für mich der Gipfel an Armseligkeit!
@@harrybaumann4103 Just take all of my comments as mere footprints of mine, and ignore all of them. That's quite easy!
Bravissima!
Bravo!! Ragyogó!!!♥️💖♥️💜💖💞💝💗💗
Que linda y bella es ella, la que traspasa el amor y sentido de la letra por las teclas. La muy adorable y inexplicable Zlata Chocheiva. Te mando un beso grande.
amazing
we should hear more from you
mxncb
Number 2 has quite a humorous effect, don't you think? For an often morose composer.
thanks!
Divine😍
I feel like I remember all of these pieces from one specific episode of Your Lie In April lol Nice
Fantastic bravo
Compare to Leopold Godowsky 52 studies on Chopin etudes in two books.These are like refresher beginners level ! Chopin is such a kind and wonderful teacher.
Beginner's level?
@@wchang9526 Don't bother, amateurs on youtube often consider Godowsky messing with Chopin etudes to be the pinnacle of piano difficulty.
Impressive ! I love to listen to these studies
She plays very Polish - in a good way!
Gracias y saludos cordiales desde Mallorca para vosotros brillant classic
you play very well
Zlata Chochieva very good !!!!
Great!
Timeless! 👍🎹
Very Nice !!!
Thank you very much!
At last one to replace my Hungaraton vinyl Dezsó Ránki
¡Qué espléndido! Gracias.
Je suis certain que, si nous pouvions entendre aujourd'hui Chopin lui-même , il y en aurait pour critiquer son style et pour prouver que tel autre est meilleur,tel autre plus poétique,ou je ne sais quoi,....c'est d"ailleurs ce qu'il se passe avec l'élève de l'élève principal de Chopin (même si au moment de l'enregistrement il n'était plus au sommet de ses moyens techniques)......alors les louanges pâmées me font mourir de rire tout en m'accablant de leur sottise.....ceci dit ,bravo à cette jolie artiste, même si elle ne fait que bien jouer les notes écrites...Je termine en remerciant TH-cam de massacrer la musique avec ses publicités .
Y DE NOTAS QUE FLOTAN TOCAN MI ALMA ❤❤👏👏👏👏👏❤❤❤❤
Cierto es. Estas melodías son magníficas.
El revolucionario me hace cada vez pensar a Hitler
Y también Chochieva empata a Fialkowska tocando a eso
Primer comentario. Gracias por ls música
My fav is "winter wind"
ye same
"Winter Wind" was my introduction to Chopin. Kid was learning it for a competition, and played it every day for months, before, during, and after school. I never got tired of it. Wound up purchasing a CD with the complete collection. 20 years and it's still one of my favorite cycles of music.
@@jenniferm4985 daang
samee
@@jenniferm4985 ur gay and stop faking
Oh cool! Only 1 hour!
Kneel before Frederic :-)
💜
Chopin is my favourite French composer.
French??? Chopin was born in Żelazowa Wola in the Duchy of Warsaw and grew up in Warsaw, which in 1815 became part of Congress Poland. He left Poland at the age of 20. At the age 21, he settled in Paris. He lived a long time in France, yes, but he was polish. And he was very proud of his polish heritage, and was quite nationalistic.
@@Curramcarmerruc thank you for that beautiful explanation we need more people like you ❤❤😊🥹
The 3rd etude here is the greatest Apocalyx angels background music for the evolutionary rise of vascular plant stems among the Cocksoniaeae sporophyte species upraised on Earth during the Devonian Era. The first known land plant fossil appearance of Cocksoniaeae from the middle of the Silurian to the end of the early Devonian: 433 to 393 million years ago. That was even more "Christ Reappearing' than Christ was!
nigga what
è un'esecuzione molto virtuosa e una tecnica impeccabile
Op 10 #4 was especially playful considering its extreme difficulty.
@Mazzel Tov aren't you just a ball of sunshine
Good grief, if anyone comes close to matching Joseph Lhevinne's speed of light energy in Op25 #6 ,it is our Zlata Cochieva
@Mazzel Tov Did I claim otherwise , you failed abortion?
@Mazzel Tov you enjoy mindlessly throwing words around ,don't you!
1:04:11
Depois de Arthur Rubinstein, Zlata é a melhor intérprete de Chopin na minha opinião!
Zimmerman para ballade e melhor
Você é brasileiro!
Press 'F' for her fingers.
I believe it's missing the revolutionary etude but otherwise, it's good.
00:25:21 XII. Étude in C Minor. Allegro con fuoco
Op10#4 Although Chopin wrote "El pui pronto possibile" (as faster as possible) - this version is much too fast, as on a modern piano, this overspeed eats too many notes and nuances.
funny talk for a guy who doesn't play piano
@@tytushernandez3343 Everyone will notice that my comment included factual arguments, with which one may agree or disagree and talk about them, but which at least show what motivated my opinion.
For your part, the haughty tone of your comment suggests that you are a piano player, so a specialist... and yet you seem to be unable to respond to these arguments.
You are reduced to making an ad hominen attack, for lack of having nothing better to answer ... that's not a great proof of skill for the specialist in piano you suggest us you are.
Your ad hominen argument is worthless. But let's examine it all the same, to see where your argument as a specialist leads us.
So: since no one plays all instruments, consequently you mean that no one can give a valid opinion on any musical interpretation, other than that of the instrument he plays. No one can give an opinion on any orchestral music performance - unless you play all the instruments of the orchestra? Even not someone who would have spent his life listening music by passion.
What about singing? You also have to be an opera singer to have an intelligent opinion on some interpretation ?
Let's go further, let's look at art in general according to your point of view : what you're saying is that you can't give an opinion on a painting if you're not a painter yourself, nor on the interpretation of a play or a film if you're not an actor yourself.
And yet: I'm sure you've already given your opinion on a lot of things, including music, without being yourself a practitioner of all those things you've been talking about. So : it's funny that you did, from someone who is probably not all at once a painter, singer, actor, or player of all instruments, isn't it.
I would be interested in hearing from music lovers, and art lovers in general, about your curious conception of who can talk about art without being judged ridiculous by you.
And also on your curious conception of what art is for, if only artists can talk about it and have argumented opinions, just like if others only exist to be an audience that pays the entrance fee, and then shut up as they are too stupid to have an informed opinion, or even just some motivated taste - although it even doesn't mean that this taste should be the same for everyone.
But well, hopefully, I've known and talk with enough classic piano players, including my long-time pianist companion (first prize at a regional conservatory in France) to know they are far to be disdainful people like you.
I think that it is just fine
Is she specialized in playing the piano gloves on??