Now I Understand - Nocturne in C minor Op. 48 No. 1 | Classical Music Reaction

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024

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  • @user-fq7uh3wq1f
    @user-fq7uh3wq1f Год назад +35

    Seong-Jin Cho is the winner of the 2015 International Chopin Competition. I would forever argue this as the best performance of this piece. And it was in a competition..
    The Doppio movimento part starting from 4:44 is incredibly difficult and this dude just nails it. Many pianists "cheat" by using pedals but he uses pure technique to voice the top notes perfectly. And some rubato that fits really well to Chopin pieces. This is surely the most difficult Chopin nocturne, and also one of those pieces that sound much easier than they really are. Even the slow part in the middle is full of enormous arpeggios on both hands.

    • @japonoyunyapmcskojima8290
      @japonoyunyapmcskojima8290 Год назад +2

      Well I like this interpretation but Pogorelich's version(2012 live) is the best for me it blew my mind when I first hear it and you. Not everyone likes it but I strongly recommend it.

    • @giovannib27
      @giovannib27 11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm working on this piece and ya the doppio movimento is pretty challenging, Ive been practicing without any pedal to not "cheat" Im pretty close to having it done

    • @skillbomb8823
      @skillbomb8823 7 месяцев назад +3

      Dude he is abolutely using the pedal there... what are you on about

  • @Barichter74318
    @Barichter74318 Год назад +29

    Finally you reacted to my favorite nocturne! Glad you enjoyed that

  • @kuuderekun7461
    @kuuderekun7461 Год назад +8

    Thank you so much for listening to this one!
    I recommended this performance from Seong-Jin Cho and I'm really glad it struck a chord with you. This is definitively a complex one and some people get really crazy with it. I love this recording because it's just pure music, every sorrowful and romantic emotion is shown directly through your mind, as if you're put in a spotlight and can't escape the feeling. Simplicity is powerful, and this nocturne has such a beautiful melody, very emotional and tragic.
    My favorite Chopin nocturne, one of my favorites of Chopin's pieces, and also of all time from any composer.

  • @mahbtiu
    @mahbtiu Год назад +3

    I just listened to this nocturne again today and all of a sudden I started to tear up thinking of all the ups and downs I've had in my life and when the last notes were finished and slowly vanished I ended up with smile. That's the emotional power that I think is always imbedded in Chopin's music and that's so unique when it emerges you can't help but utter "Ah it's Chopin!"

  • @martitoto9715
    @martitoto9715 Год назад +6

    this is my favortie nocturne. its so deep and full of emotions. Chopin is my favorite composer becaues he can make magic with music like no other one can

  • @FirstGentleman1
    @FirstGentleman1 Год назад +15

    Chopin may not be the inventor of this genre of music, it was John Field, an Irish composer. But he is, the greatest composer of Nocturne there is. So many Nocturnes were composed, by Debussy, Liszt, Faure, Field of course etc. but Chopin is the greatest master of them all. Take this one for example, or op 27/2. Really wonderful music.

    • @myname-mz3lo
      @myname-mz3lo Год назад +3

      john field came up with the genre but chopin added so much to it that it was seen as his invention . its like those old school 70s rappers that used to say verry basic rhymes compared to the greats that later made the genre what it is today .

  • @theKantianCat
    @theKantianCat Год назад +7

    Very deep and heavy nocturne... I love it so much

  • @Haycar2000
    @Haycar2000 Год назад +7

    This is my FAVORITE nocturne!!! Thank you so much for listening to it ❤

  • @acactus2190
    @acactus2190 Год назад +5

    Let’s go, one of my fav nocturnes ❤

  • @jonathan130
    @jonathan130 Год назад +9

    I recommend his piano sonata no 2

  • @giovannib27
    @giovannib27 Год назад +3

    Thanks gidi!!! Was waiting for this one!

  • @Doozy_Titter
    @Doozy_Titter 2 месяца назад +1

    You can see the moment were you get transported to another dimension when you stopped moving. Fascinating to watch

  • @jose2498
    @jose2498 Год назад +6

    Finally... you did it...

  • @beatlessteve1010
    @beatlessteve1010 7 месяцев назад +1

    One of my favorite thanks

  • @gixelz
    @gixelz Месяц назад

    my favorite piece of music, any genre, ever. saddest melody ever.

  • @hamzadlm6625
    @hamzadlm6625 3 месяца назад

    best nocturne from the best chopin interpreter!

  • @BeaverOfDooom
    @BeaverOfDooom Год назад +2

    This is my favorite nocturne by far :D

  • @CEEJAY1618
    @CEEJAY1618 Год назад +5

    You should listen to his sonata 2

  • @Dinis_Brito
    @Dinis_Brito Год назад +3

    Oh how good it is to get the notification for your videos
    You make our day with these reactions

  • @zeldaoff699
    @zeldaoff699 6 месяцев назад

    Espero um dia tocar esse noturno! Parabéns por esse vídeo vocês entedeu muito bem a música!

  • @helvete_ingres4717
    @helvete_ingres4717 Год назад +3

    I always hated this kind of content b/c NOTHING annoyed me so much as seeing people PAUSE 20 times to give running commentary like a sports commentator while 'listening' to music (that is not 'listening to music'). I was surprised you listened the whole way thru. This is the greatest nocturne imo! The heavy chords are a bit more Liszt-like than typical Chopin lyrical pianism
    Ah I checked your channel and see you listened to Scriabin's 2nd sonata - you are what I would call a Real G

  • @samuellennox2441
    @samuellennox2441 Год назад

    You should try listening to Carl Tausig's The Ghost Ship. That is a piece that I didn't fully appreciate at first but it ended up growing on me.

  • @sylwestersiewierski1755
    @sylwestersiewierski1755 Месяц назад

    chopin this music say about love war fight and love forbidden love people who say bulsshits forgot. good luck man and ciao

  • @Dylonely42
    @Dylonely42 Год назад +1

    4:44

  • @Xantares2003
    @Xantares2003 Год назад

    Thanks GIDI. Awesome like always. Will be good if you react to sonata op 35.

  • @sylwestersiewierski1755
    @sylwestersiewierski1755 Месяц назад

    chopin its hard to understand leave him .. let him learn .

  • @agricolaurbanus6209
    @agricolaurbanus6209 Год назад

    Nocturne? Isn't that a nightly thing? Scary. People should be in bed already.😮
    ps. Was this when this _Gothic_ thing was invented?
    When was this Nocturne published, and when was Shelley's _Frankenstein_ written?

    • @Quotenwagnerianer
      @Quotenwagnerianer Год назад

      "When was this Nocturne published, and when was Shelley's Frankenstein written?"
      Frankenstein was published in 1818, the Nocturne written in 1841.

    • @agricolaurbanus6209
      @agricolaurbanus6209 Год назад

      @@Quotenwagnerianer Oh. So it was not part of the Gothic hype.

  • @Quotenwagnerianer
    @Quotenwagnerianer Год назад

    I practice this one on and off. The recapitulation naturally is the hardest part to get right. Both hands seperately is fine but bringing them together without slurring stuff in the left hand is still a struggle.
    Cho uses too much pedal for my taste. The more you play this like Bach and try to play legato with your hands instead of using the pedal, the better this gets. Also he totally messes up the transition back into the recapitulation and the tempo of the recapitulation. The tempo has to be in relation to each other so that the triplets organically come out of the middle part and the melody is played in the same tempo as the first time around, not faster.
    Here is my prefered version: ruclips.net/video/107Iwx5RKSM/видео.html