Frédéric Chopin - Camino al Paraíso
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- A rare composition written by Chopin around 1837. Frédéric Chopin was born in Poland in 1810, and would grow up to become the most influential composers in European history.
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I always only knew this piece as a vague 'Funeral March'- never heard of the name 'Camino al Paraiso'- that's interesting
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And even it is not so rare , it's often played with it's previous movements of the sonata. It is Chopin's most famous sonata movement frequently played
internet is just amazing. theres no way most people could just access music and information this easily in the past
Happy new year everyone, can't go awry starting it off with the Poet of the Piano.
You want to tell me that the Funeral March has been called "A Road to Paradise" all this time?
Death leads to eternal life though dark and morbid there is beauty. Always beauty ❤️
🌱🌼 Grazie infinite a The Wicked North per aver condiviso questo meraviglioso pezzo da Frederic Chopin 🙏 Complimenti ed Applausi 👏👏 Ciao 🇮🇹✔️💙🤗🌱🌼🌱
Even Frederic Chopin loves Bathory and covers solo from their song Call from The Grave
One of my favorite Bathory songs!
Who cares!@@paulc1391
1 minuto de silêncio, para todos os soldados mortos nesses últimos anos 🪖
Boa homenagem
Thank you for the music today. Chopin is highly recognizable by his music. Really mesmerizing to listen to! 👍🇺🇸
Thank you The wicked North. I am really enjoying classical music now:)
But its the Funeral March... Where did the name Camino al Paraiso come from?
This is the Batman 🦇 theme, Undertaker theme let me find something else😂
Yesss
Also Dracula theme in the video game Dracula in London.
Kinda had a bad moob while writing it, but people love it
Why would chopin recive a Spanish title for his 2nd Sonata last movement
There is a lot of misleading information going on with this video. I have never heard this subtitle used for Chopin's funeral march, much less have I heard of him referred to as "the most influential composer in European history" as the description brazenly touts.
As an aside, I don't find this interpretation terribly interesting. Sounds like sightreading.
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Wow, uplifting 😂
I mean, you gotta die to get to Heaven
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Na Chopine deneg sdelali???? Net na Kriminalov.