Chopin Etude Op 25 no 6 "Double Thirds" (Me) (Live)
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- (There are dumb subtitles if u wanna look at it) My performance is ok I guess. Quite a few goofy mistakes, but I can't really fix it cause it was a live performance. Expression is mid at best but the piece is quite light and peaceful so not much I could add. My inspirations were Paderewski and Geniušas.
Congrats on playing this live. I don’t have the guts for that!
Thank you!
1:28 Wow u play this part very clearly, it’s amazing !!
Thank you!
@@AS_Piano Do you have tips for bars 47-48, I cant get the double thirds good lol, I'm forced to play it with two hands 💀
@@jukeban646u see how the thirds are grouped into 5 groups of 4? Play the 3rd double third of the 2nd and 4th group with the left hand. If u want I can release a tips video on this piece.
@@AS_Piano oh i see thank you
@@AS_Piano that would be amazing bro !!
Oh, that's a great performance ! This étude is one of the hardest. 🙌🏻
Thank you, really appreciate it.
so good pp and nice performance, its one of the most difficult chopin etudes
Thank you so much!
Nice performance!
Thank you, really appreciate it!
very good phrases and coloratura, really musical , cant get better than this, in my opinion even better than ivo pogorelich, the character and style of the epoch are spot on , characteristical chopinesque rubato is perfect, and to think this was a live performance is beyond insanity, the real pity is that modern day piano playing is overfocused on technique and virtuosity, to me this performance is chopin competition worthy , if only todays standards werent meaninglessly distorted... mistakes are insignificant
Wow, that's really high praise! Better than Pogorelich! Thanks, man!
*Edit, to add to what you said, I agree modern standards are very warped. Lots of emphasis on raw technique versus expression. Most of the op 25 no 6 interpretations I really did not enjoy because they were very fast and disregarded many of the beautiful passages in the work. The piece is marked Allegro, not Presto or Prestissimo, for a reason.
@@AS_Piano no problem mate, just my humble opinion... what are your main inspirations? Please upload more Chopin, also how old are you? Are you attending an academy for piano?
@@Scriabinenthusiast
1. I don't really have any main inspirations; I see and do what I like and have fun with it.
2. Maybe I'll see how much of Scherzo no 3 I remember; I learned it 2 years ago. I can possibly upload the coda somewhat soon. I am not a huge Chopin guy, so I have no plans to learn any Chopin in the near future(maybe some pieces that require one day/two days of learning). I am currently learning one piece(mvm) by Medtner and one by Liszt, but those are very hard and will take time.
3. I don't want to reveal my exact age, but I'm in high school.
4. I'm just taking classes with a teacher, which is technically part of a music school, but it's not a massive academy or anything.
@@AS_Piano omg!!! I usually do the same, improvise the spirit of the piece, sometimes i listen to other interprerations, but i believe authenticity is the key and you have it, sorry if i may appear pushy now but i believe that you are really talented and avanced for high school age!! Because ive literally had my entrance exam for state academy 6 days ago, i played chopins etude op 25 no 10, beethovens pathetique and bach prelude and fugue in g sharp wtc 1, im 19 and ill be starting academy this year so please take my words as something meaningful ,i highly believe that you are talented and can be a pianist if you dedicate your life to it, you have the sacred fire , the music that keeps people awake at night wondering about your music making just as I am now.. i dont know what your aspirations in life are but it would be a tragedy for someone like you to not continue playing the piano and improving further!! Youre literally a 19th century romantic spirit pianist
@@Scriabinenthusiast Thank you for the inspiring words. I've got other career aspirations, so I probably can't pursue the piano very seriously beyond the age of 25 or so, but I won't stop playing for sure.
Nice performance, I liked your tone especially in mm. 43 - 47. How long have you been playing?
Thank u man, I’ve been playing for 11+ years