Chopin's Nocturne in D-flat Major Op. 27, No. 2 envelops listeners in a shimmering dreamscape, where cascading melodies intertwine like moonlit streams, evoking an ethereal sense of longing and beauty. The beautiful right-hand melody becomes increasingly complex, trilling like a nightingale above the deeply resonant left-hand accompaniment. A favorite of both listeners and performers, and definitely more difficult than it sounds!
Op55 , op48 and this is definitely my favourite nocturnes. I can't describe what I feel when listening Chopin. He just wrote best pieces hundered years ago.
As most people do I think this is my 2nd favorite nocturne among the 21, but for the final third of the piece feels a little slightly fast? Ah, perhaps I'm not used to the tempo, but that's okay. I don't know why most synthesis visual pianists almost never played this while I think this nocturne is quite popular. It's great to have more youtubers to get to perform this :D
You are very into French and German style I see, much Chopin, Debussy and Mendelssohn, understandble, especially the French ones, beautifull melodies always and very Original, they always won the international Competitions in Paris.
Your performance is really cool. I actually wanted to learn this piece, but the left hand is so hard to co-ordinate. I would say that you could have made the piece a bit slower and added lots of rubato. Otherwise, great job 👍
Thanks - I generally prefer the Pollini recordings, which are a little brisker than some others... but I do understand many people preferring more rubato as well.
aaa the performance is everything 🤌✨ don't mind if i listen to this the whole day btw if you can do harmonies du soir by liszt it would be an absolute dream, great performance! the cadenza part was so cool
Chopin's Nocturne in D-flat Major Op. 27, No. 2 envelops listeners in a shimmering dreamscape, where cascading melodies intertwine like moonlit streams, evoking an ethereal sense of longing and beauty. The beautiful right-hand melody becomes increasingly complex, trilling like a nightingale above the deeply resonant left-hand accompaniment. A favorite of both listeners and performers, and definitely more difficult than it sounds!
Op55 , op48 and this is definitely my favourite nocturnes. I can't describe what I feel when listening Chopin. He just wrote best pieces hundered years ago.
I agree! The music Chopin wrote is just incredible.
Perhaps the most beautiful and exceptional of the nocturnes!
It's a very special Nocturne, for sure
@@SeeMusicPiano absolutely!
More people should listen to Chopin! Great performance!!
this nocturne is my fav from all the nocturnes, nothing can change my mind. hope i can watch this in the premiere
Hard to choose the best Nocturne, but this and Op.48 No.1 are probably the best ones. Well played!
Magnifique !! Bravo
i like this!
bruh.... i love you
How many times did you press enter
@@dunkleosteus430 wow, this comment is 1 year ago , I forgot about this:)
Very satisfying tempo. Amazingly well performed.
One of my favorite nocturnes!
great performance as always!
As most people do I think this is my 2nd favorite nocturne among the 21, but for the final third of the piece feels a little slightly fast? Ah, perhaps I'm not used to the tempo, but that's okay. I don't know why most synthesis visual pianists almost never played this while I think this nocturne is quite popular. It's great to have more youtubers to get to perform this :D
You are very into French and German style I see, much Chopin, Debussy and Mendelssohn, understandble, especially the French ones, beautifull melodies always and very Original, they always won the international Competitions in Paris.
OH MY GOD IT'S SCRIABIN IT'S HIM!!!!!!!
@@W.D._Gaster I'm glad someone recognizes me.
What a coincidence i was just listening to op 27 no 2 and then this is posted 😂
Your performance is really cool. I actually wanted to learn this piece, but the left hand is so hard to co-ordinate. I would say that you could have made the piece a bit slower and added lots of rubato. Otherwise, great job 👍
Yeah I agree, I think rubato adds more pleasant to the piece.
Thanks - I generally prefer the Pollini recordings, which are a little brisker than some others... but I do understand many people preferring more rubato as well.
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Can you play Waltz no.16 in A-Flat Major by Chopin?
Liebestraum next?!
good, very good sound, but too robotic a little more flexibility in the phrasing (and legato) and the tempo would be better
aaa the performance is everything 🤌✨ don't mind if i listen to this the whole day
btw if you can do harmonies du soir by liszt it would be an absolute dream, great performance! the cadenza part was so cool