An incredible chopin piece forgotten most of the time and the amazing rendition of arrau, a chilean pianist who is one of the top of the 20th century, thank you ky6000!!
Ok, I have a REALLY important question. At 10:56, there is a part to be played by the woodwinds in octaves; you can clearly see it with the colour green. Playing it on the piano, I discovered those notes would actually sound extremely good, but they are absolutely inaudible here, if they are at all present. Looking for answers, I listened to other interpretations of this piece. In most of them, I saw this exact same situation; these notes seem to not exist at all, or to be played so quietly I cannot hear them. However, there is a recording from Arthur Rubinstein which not only has these notes, but they are very loud, perhaps even a tutti, but it does not show in the sheet music from that very same video. One of my theories is that these notes were perhaps added later by Rubinstein (who sometimes changed some pieces), and the synthesia from this video is modelled after that recording, despite using an Arrau recording; thus, these notes appear neither in this recording, nor in the sheet music. My other theory is that these notes perhaps should be played VERY quietly in the background (almost not audible at all), and Rubinstein changed it to make them loud. I would be extremely thankful if anyone knew the real situation here and could explain it to me (I am extremely furstrated because these notes sound absolutely amazing but they cannot be heard anywhere)
I literally downloaded the scores for this whole piece (yes, I am this frustrated). It seems there is nothing there and, like many other things on his performance, he added it later
thank you very much❤️, I've been looking for this for years and it's one of my favorites from chopun. You are the best and you would deserve much more subscribers👏👏👏
i forgot this piece existed
didnt know this piece existed
I've always seen this piece but never gave it a good listen. This is the perfect video to do so
An incredible chopin piece forgotten most of the time and the amazing rendition of arrau, a chilean pianist who is one of the top of the 20th century, thank you ky6000!!
OMGGGG THE OP. 13 FINALLY I'VE BEEN WAITING THIS FOR SO LONG😭
Ok, I have a REALLY important question. At 10:56, there is a part to be played by the woodwinds in octaves; you can clearly see it with the colour green. Playing it on the piano, I discovered those notes would actually sound extremely good, but they are absolutely inaudible here, if they are at all present. Looking for answers, I listened to other interpretations of this piece. In most of them, I saw this exact same situation; these notes seem to not exist at all, or to be played so quietly I cannot hear them. However, there is a recording from Arthur Rubinstein which not only has these notes, but they are very loud, perhaps even a tutti, but it does not show in the sheet music from that very same video. One of my theories is that these notes were perhaps added later by Rubinstein (who sometimes changed some pieces), and the synthesia from this video is modelled after that recording, despite using an Arrau recording; thus, these notes appear neither in this recording, nor in the sheet music. My other theory is that these notes perhaps should be played VERY quietly in the background (almost not audible at all), and Rubinstein changed it to make them loud. I would be extremely thankful if anyone knew the real situation here and could explain it to me (I am extremely furstrated because these notes sound absolutely amazing but they cannot be heard anywhere)
I literally downloaded the scores for this whole piece (yes, I am this frustrated). It seems there is nothing there and, like many other things on his performance, he added it later
Great stuff!
YEEEESSSSSS! I WAS WAITING FOR THIS ONE FOR SOOO LONG! THANK YOU! VERY MUCH!
I know, I’m also worried that PianoCzarX hasn’t upload videos in a while.
And we wanted him to come back, just like Ky6000.
@@orchestralman3620 Indeed, but he is active, I saw him replying to a comment some time ago; he might soon be back. By the way, good to see you again!
@@Henri.d.Olivoir, Nice to see you too, Well we just wanted PianoCzarX upload more Beethoven, or Haydn, or Smetana, and etc., do we?
@@orchestralman3620 Yes, yes, on the whole, I think so
Love that you post pieces that nobody else does! Would love to hear Rach's 1st symphony or Scriabin's 2nd symphony :)
thank you very much❤️, I've been looking for this for years and it's one of my favorites from chopun. You are the best and you would deserve much more subscribers👏👏👏
buenas tardes señor ky6000
muchas gracias por publicar esta pieza clásica tan hermosa.
That is briliant.
I would like to listen Fantasy on the themes of Rabinin by Arensky!
if you can ;) I think it'd be cool to have the two last movements of the sibelius violin concerto
Really enjoyed it, thank you for the hard work!
Beatiful!
I waited so long for this ❤️
Wow! It’s been a while that I haven’t seen you Ky6000.
How about respighi's concerto gregoriano?
this channel should bring Stravinsky's Petrushka
Is it possible to download that midi somewhere? Maybe just the piano part? Im really looking for this 🫠🙏
07:04 🥲🥲
cam you do piano concerto no 21 by mozart?
Hello, mr ky6000 👋. It's been a while
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