F. Chopin - Tarantella in A-flat major Op. 43 - analysis - Greg Niemczuk's lecture
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
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SO WONDERFUL AS ALWAYS AND IMPORTANT!!!!! Thank you for one of my favourite Chopin's pieces in an excellent rendition and for your analysis/tutorial, this great video will be helpful for many pianists, again my best regards, have a nice sunny weekend. Joanna
Que interesante la historia de esta. Tarantella. Es muy posible que le atrajera a Chopin y luego hizo una interpretacion de ese tipo de melodia. Al principio suena muy raro. Con sus explicaciones vemos que al buscar una nueva tarantella, la organiza según su forma de entender la música y ell resultado es una melodia enriquecida, que se escapa de la tarantella popular y que …. Escuchada mas veces es muy, muy comprensible. Gracias a Greg, a Rossini y a Chopin
Fantastic video! Congratulations! I love this series, can't wait for the Fantasy and the Allegro de Concert! This piece is underrated and it's so much fun! Thank you for this
Yes! Fantasy next week!
Allegro de concert will be at the end of this project as I need some time to.learn it. Thank you for your comment!
A bizarre piece as for Chopin, indeed. I love it tho haha :)
Amazing❤️❤️
Haha, I did not care so much about this piece before, now not only I get to appreciate it but I want to learn it too! Thank you!
Same was with me!
Great video, always inspiring and brilliant, sharing your thoughts with such emotion and smile, thank you!
I’m watching all the videos of this series and they’re all so deep.
When I hear this nocturne I can’t help considering the last notes like a farewell to nocturnes, and for me this gives a whole new sense to it, so touching
Thank you so much for your comment
Fast edit: I don’t know what happened but my comment on op62 n.2 somehow got here in the Tarantella. Anyways even this video made me appreciate a piece that I hardly listened to and was difficult for me to understand properly. Thank you Greg!!
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8th bar : souldn't the A be natural ?
Hmmmm, not in my edition......