One thing I love about Chopin is that he can go back and forth effortlessly between lyrical and a more, for lack of a better term, staccato type, or a march type piece musicality like Mozart.
Probably you are a young person. For me the best works of Chopin are among the maturity ones, like the Ballades, Barcarolle, Polonaise Phantasie, Preludes, Nocturnes, second and third Sonatas, and Mazurkas, some of them contains truly gems....(probably I'm forgetting another beautiful works)....
S. García I've been listening to Chopin since I was 15, and Chopin has been a big part of my life, I am 39. The greatness of a piece is not really measured by how many times you've heard a certain piece in particular. The truth is, Chopin's polonaises are amazing amongst all polonaises ever created. Many times in the late 90s, early 2000s I found myself looking for free music downloads of Chopin's pieces, when other people were looking for whatever the radio was playing at the time.. I used to play piano when I was younger but due to life, I wasn't able to continue my piano studies. It no longer bothers me, Chopin is and will always be the greatest composer to me. Not long ago someone wanted to bother me about why Bach wasn't my favorite... It's ok, that stuff no longer bothers me. The polonaise A-flat major will always be a masterpiece to me, no matter how many times I hear it, no matter how many other pieces of Chopin are also great just as well, that's not to say the other pieces aren't amazing pieces, I just think that when Chopin composed that one, he must've been doing it for MY pleasure, though I rarely dislike any piece created by Chopin.
The F# minor polonaise 🥰 Also if you haven't experienced the Barcarolle please do. Chopin is my number 1 favorite composer beyond compare, since I was 12. (I did play one of his preludes earlier but I believe I was a little young to fully appreciate it.)
So so cool !!! I can’t believe talent like this exists in the world. What a treat we have. I wish to go to Moscow if my government let me. Love Anastasia madly, for both of her talent and beauty.
the sisters gromoglasova have an instinctive understanding of rubato and the influence of bellini at this point in chopin's development. one would be hard pressed to find a better recording than this delightful interpretation which lifts out the melodies and lets them rest upon the verdant harmonies underneath.
It's reminding me good souvenirs of my rendition of it at Salle Georges-Codling in Sorel, Québec, Canada, with Richard Raymond, last 31th of March 2019. I like much the version here !
Most enjoyable! It's great to finally have a video of your fine playing that was made in more or less ideal circumstances: good piano's, professional recording equipment and good acoustics... congratulations!
These two ladies are sister stars embraced in an exquisite rhapsody of perfection and ethereal joy! Only in Russia can you find this unique and rare quality in women, they are for me...the princesses of their kind.
Jeff Ragar OK, I give you that, also in France there are very beautiful and brilliant classical piano sister duet players. Are there any other countries which can boast such princesses? (I expect now its like Monty Python “What have the Romans ever done for us...“) 😉
No! This piece was written before he was 20. The manuscript was kept by Fuchs as he himself saw it at Fuchs home and wrote about it in his letter to his family
I played this with my teacher over 40 years ago, now at 85 I can look back with great memories of this happy music!!!
Quelle virtuosité ! Magnifique interprétation ! 👍😊😊😊😊😊
Maravillosa interpretación. Gracias por compartir. Buenos Aires, 01.06.2021. 21.01hs.
BRAVO!!!!!... I will NEVER get tired of listening to your videos...
A new piece to me - very impressive and beautifully played. Thank you - long after the recording@
Well done ladies!!! Excellent performance! Thank you!
One thing I love about Chopin is that he can go back and forth effortlessly between lyrical and a more, for lack of a better term, staccato type, or a march type piece musicality like Mozart.
Chopin to najpiękniejsza spuścizna dla ludzkości ❤️
And your Chopin… Charming, Charming…! And soooo difficult… PERFECT.
Chopin was about 20 y. O. A masterpiece, and phantastically played
Amazing pianos, amazing piano players, how many years you both took to have this expert ability? Speechless, totally awesome!!
Best performance of this piece! Nice
My eyes are teary that was too beautiful. Perhaps my second favorite from Chopin. My favorite is the Polonaise in A-flat major, Op. 53.
Probably you are a young person. For me the best works of Chopin are among the maturity ones, like the Ballades, Barcarolle, Polonaise Phantasie, Preludes, Nocturnes, second and third Sonatas, and Mazurkas, some of them contains truly gems....(probably I'm forgetting another beautiful works)....
S. García I've been listening to Chopin since I was 15, and Chopin has been a big part of my life, I am 39. The greatness of a piece is not really measured by how many times you've heard a certain piece in particular. The truth is, Chopin's polonaises are amazing amongst all polonaises ever created. Many times in the late 90s, early 2000s I found myself looking for free music downloads of Chopin's pieces, when other people were looking for whatever the radio was playing at the time.. I used to play piano when I was younger but due to life, I wasn't able to continue my piano studies. It no longer bothers me, Chopin is and will always be the greatest composer to me. Not long ago someone wanted to bother me about why Bach wasn't my favorite... It's ok, that stuff no longer bothers me. The polonaise A-flat major will always be a masterpiece to me, no matter how many times I hear it, no matter how many other pieces of Chopin are also great just as well, that's not to say the other pieces aren't amazing pieces, I just think that when Chopin composed that one, he must've been doing it for MY pleasure, though I rarely dislike any piece created by Chopin.
S. García probably you are a pretentious person.
@@bortkievitch the op. 53 is mature lol
The F# minor polonaise 🥰 Also if you haven't experienced the Barcarolle please do. Chopin is my number 1 favorite composer beyond compare, since I was 12. (I did play one of his preludes earlier but I believe I was a little young to fully appreciate it.)
Bravissime. Grazie. Ciao :-)
you continue to enlighten my life!... thanks...
So so cool !!!
I can’t believe talent like this exists in the world. What a treat we have. I wish to go to Moscow if my government let me.
Love Anastasia madly, for both of her talent and beauty.
the sisters gromoglasova have an instinctive understanding of rubato and the influence of bellini at this point in chopin's development. one would be hard pressed to find a better recording than this delightful interpretation which lifts out the melodies and lets them rest upon the verdant harmonies underneath.
It's reminding me good souvenirs of my rendition of it at Salle Georges-Codling in Sorel, Québec, Canada, with Richard Raymond, last 31th of March 2019. I like much the version here !
my JAW just dropped !
Просто супер! Отлично сыграли. Поздравляю.
Magnifica interpretacion.
Most enjoyable! It's great to finally have a video of your fine playing that was made in more or less ideal circumstances: good piano's, professional recording equipment and good acoustics... congratulations!
I love it ! :)
beautiful!!!
Девочки, Вы просто молодцы!
These two ladies are sister stars embraced in an exquisite rhapsody of perfection and ethereal joy! Only in Russia can you find this unique and rare quality in women, they are for me...the princesses of their kind.
Katia & Marielle Labèque, just sayin'.
Jeff Ragar OK, I give you that, also in France there are very beautiful and brilliant classical piano sister duet players. Are there any other countries which can boast such princesses? (I expect now its like Monty Python “What have the Romans ever done for us...“) 😉
Female Russian pianist go hard though
superb
Exquisite
Lindo!!!!!!!!!!!
I've watched this many a time, but I jus realized that Liubov's piano has no lid!
otherwise their two lids will clash into each other 🤣
With a lid, this piano would muffle the sound of the other piano. It's a normal setup.
einfach gesagt: GRANDIOS!!!
Chopin forever
phantastisch!!!
I want a piano like this why am I so poor q.q
You could always get Synthogy Ivory.
+Venitus For those exact ones you probably wouldn't buy it even if you were only slightly well off. Also it wouldn't matter if you couldn't fit it.
I can't even have one. Wasting every day without it.
Oh My Gosh... 😲
The Melody is... 😶
...should I use Brilliant or Majestic?🤔🤔🤔
Браво!!! Н.Лебедева.
Some of the runs sound very similar to those in the introduction and polonaise op 3.
Magnífico !!!
This is early Chopin? (some themes are similar to first sonata - c minor)...?
100of1000 I actually think this was one of his later pieces, but I can tell exactly what you mean. Good observation!
No! This piece was written before he was 20. The manuscript was kept by Fuchs as he himself saw it at Fuchs home and wrote about it in his letter to his family
My teacher just gave me this piece to learn for my recital.
Well good luck 🍀👍🏼
@@CalamityInAction Thanks!
双钢琴没有指挥吗?
could have edited out the clapping at the end...
Why, what's the problem? You could just close the video. :)
NEVER!! Let the audience show their appreciation.
Horrible camera angle but great performance!
Pretty good, but I'd wager you've practiced it much better.
You take too much liberty with the tempo, not all of it intentional I think.