What an interpretation! Delicate, slightly fast (in a good way), tender, almost perfect! Love how you seemed to bring out all those innner melodies. This sounds like how I think Chopin would have played it himself.
I don’t know at all, but for a concert I think it’s an excellent choice. Number 3 is, well, to be blunt, the weakest of the three, at least as far as listeners are concerned. Best to embrace it then with two gorgeous little gems, and let’s let that tear in their eye from #2 be what they remember the most😊
These three little known etudes are wonderful.
What an interpretation! Delicate, slightly fast (in a good way), tender, almost perfect! Love how you seemed to bring out all those innner melodies. This sounds like how I think Chopin would have played it himself.
Played beautifully, and excellent sound. Thanks for posting.
0:00 No.1
2:17 No.3
4:05 No.2
Omg he is becoming the best,,
awww...what a fantastic performance...it really moves me - thanks so much
3:00 love to see him enjoying that section
Glorious playing; glorious piano.
Beautiful!
Adorable.
Encantador 🥰
Beautiful but in my sense just a little bit to loud
Does anyone know why Maestro Lortie performed them in this order?
I don’t know at all, but for a concert I think it’s an excellent choice. Number 3 is, well, to be blunt, the weakest of the three, at least as far as listeners are concerned. Best to embrace it then with two gorgeous little gems, and let’s let that tear in their eye from #2 be what they remember the most😊
The first edition (Schlesinger) gives this order
@@maciejskrzeczkowski Ahhh. It appears that Chopin's music always seemed to vary ever so slightly between different editions.
Errati i minutaggi e l'ordine , prima fa minore, poi re bemolle ed infine lo studio in la bemolle....