I went to a camp last summer, and basically had to learn this whole piece in 1.5 weeks. I probably spent 4-5 hours every day in the practice rooms...But tbh it was worth it
This piece is a excellent example that If we had left handed pianos we would hear a different Chopin here leads with left not the right hand mostly and it sounds excellent 🙂
lol i know what you mean. I'm trying to force myself to learn a ten-minute sonata by beethoven but keep getting distracted. Distracted enough to learn an entire etude by chopin.
“Ah, the pity! Fated to drift forever through the void as gravity’s plaything. Oh, cruel fate to be thusly boned. Ask not for whom the bone bones, for it bones for thee. The only thing that keeps me sane is in that I have all eternity to perfect my art.”
bender: sigh the pity fated to drift forever through the void as gravity’s play thing. oh cruel fate to be thusly boned asked not for who the bone bones it bones for the. the only thing that keeps me sane is the thought that I have all eternity in which to protect my art.
@@ZKLofiTone okay fair enough, his fugue sucks. But anyway, it's been two years since I've written that comment (can't even remember writing it) and now there are many composers I prefere to Chopin (still liking him though)
Ah! I thought I was playing it too slow. This IS the correct tempo. Is anyone here old enough to remember Warner Bros. cartoons? Trying to remember which cartoon contained this piece. ..
I'm pretty sure you didn't have Mark Twain's quote in mind when you wrote you original comment. By the way, the word "oddly" should have replaced "funnily" because you never hear people say "funnily enough." And, always expect to be criticized on grammar on Classical music videos. Those are the most common comments I've found in all the videos I watch.
I really don't like this interpretation. He's hammering the keys far too hard. Sure this piece is dramatic and scary, but it's also delicate. I suggest you look up Vladimir Ashkenazy's version.
The Great Pollini,soory but l could not stand his city ,okej Toscana good,was in a factorystrike against inhuman injustice,Play 24 eyds famously,even preludes 24 good,at least 7 polonaise good,but Seymour Bernstein, 95, liked not his Balladplay in poetry rather than technic
I went to a camp last summer, and basically had to learn this whole piece in 1.5 weeks. I probably spent 4-5 hours every day in the practice rooms...But tbh it was worth it
You mean a week and 5 days?
@@Kasiemobi_udemadu No. He means a week and 3 days and 12 hours
@@leo32190 oof
Chopin changes man's ignorance
Can u play oh whats it called chopins polanaise op 40 no 2
7:00 when the moods begin to melt into one, damn so good
Fantastic music!
I love the melody of the left Hand !
La più bella esecuzione di questa polacca. Eccezionale.
Wspaniałe i ponadczasowe. Ta muzyka będzie zachwycać wiecznie. Dzieło stuleci i symbol naszego narodu polskiego ❤
Avec une infinité de nuances, une énergie épique, dans cette oeuvre magnifique et sombre Pollini est tout simplement fabuleux !
Tout à fait d'accord !
Thanks, Bender!
This piece is a excellent example that If we had left handed pianos we would hear a different Chopin here leads with left not the right hand mostly and it sounds excellent 🙂
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Nicely played, not too fast, and one can enjoy the beautiful music. Like it.
0:07 A a
1:51 A b
2:38
5:02 B a
7:08 C
ショパン's ポロネーズのうち
Op.40-1は軍隊ポロネーズ(明るく快活なイ長調)に対して、
Op.40-2 は一転暗く重いハ短調、別名「ポーランド滅亡の歌」とかでしたっけね?
I REALLY LOVE IT tbh my teacher forced me to learn it so i though it would be lame but after that i don t regrett it one bit ❤️😩
Your teacher forced you? You should be learning these at your own will. All Chopin pieces are beautiful
@@T-J-Swhen u take lessons, ur teachers generally give u pieces which focus on technique so u can get better and play the pieces u want
@@trebleclef9844 Yes I understand that, I don't even know why I wrote my previous reply 😅
@@T-J-S 😂
"ASK NOT FOR WHOM THE BONE BONES, FOR IT BONES FOR THEE"
Una de mis preferidas por sus extrañas sonoridades y su atmósfera fantasmal...❤
lol i know what you mean. I'm trying to force myself to learn a ten-minute sonata by beethoven but keep getting distracted. Distracted enough to learn an entire etude by chopin.
Bravo super brilliance music polonaise
Rest Bender. Fired from a torpedo tube into space March 17, 2002.
3002*
“Ah, the pity! Fated to drift forever through the void as gravity’s plaything. Oh, cruel fate to be thusly boned. Ask not for whom the bone bones, for it bones for thee. The only thing that keeps me sane is in that I have all eternity to perfect my art.”
2:07 beautiful sequences
My favorite part!
Oh cruel fate! To be thusly boned. Ask not for whom the bone bones, it bones for thee!
in the morning I have a bone
I love pussy
calm down shakespeare.
The only thing that keeps me sane is the thought that I have all eternity in which to perfect my art. (piano goes out of tune)
Futurama reference.
Wonderful! Thank you Romantic and Modern Music Channel!
Hat off to Chopin
Polonaise by Pollini 😀🔥 Chopin would cheers it
this first 20 sec is masterpiece
High- 5! I'm 13 too and yeah it takes a whole lot of dedication :D
sounds like something Rachmaninov would compose ..
Thats true
True especially the amount of 7th chords and octaves in this piece
bender: sigh the pity fated to drift forever through the void as gravity’s play thing.
oh cruel fate to be thusly boned asked not for who the bone bones it bones for the.
the only thing that keeps me sane is the thought that I have all eternity in which to protect my art.
AAAAH DAMN YOU!!!
Can't believe this was a grade 8 abrsm piece in 2005/2006....
I didn't know it was possible to like only one Chopin piece ... I thought the minimum would be, like, fourteen or something ...
More like the minimum is fifty opuses or something
Lol I love every piece, even the pieces most people don't know, by Chopin. Greatest Genius of all time
@Luca, what underrated pieces do you like?
@@Luca-yg5qx then check his fugue lol
@@ZKLofiTone okay fair enough, his fugue sucks. But anyway, it's been two years since I've written that comment (can't even remember writing it) and now there are many composers I prefere to Chopin (still liking him though)
I love the way you play this song! I'm 13 and i'm starting to learn it!! It takes a lot of dedication to learn a 10 pg. song!!!
Have you learned it ?😅
@@pianoclassico718 😂😂
Now you are 21
Hi you must be 23 now, how are you doing with piano?
Have you learnt it? It’s been 11 years
Mozart had his anger moments and so did Chopin.
5:02 sostenuto 🥰
Ah! I thought I was playing it too slow. This IS the correct tempo.
Is anyone here old enough to remember Warner Bros. cartoons? Trying to remember which cartoon contained this piece. ..
A ja tego słucham bo potrzebuje na lekcje muzyki XD
Też
dosłownie😭
Masterpiece best sleepy deeply
I know why Bender played this, and why he broke his piano when he messed up, this is frustratingly complicated
1:51
War beauty in one. Rubinstein talk about kind people will not due at all today even he would se that really
❤
感無量
His most ingenious and innovative polonaise? You have to do some lightning quick changeovers to produce that legato bass.
CHAT GPT pointed me to it
I hate going on a wild goose hunt for piano music. Why can't the names be easier to remember? 😅
because naming everything we discover is overrated
i like most of his composition if the pianist playes it well
What grade is this in terms of abrsm?
it takes a Chopin-competition winner to perform it at this level 😉
@@findelka1810 thanks
I bet the other person's response probably didn't help you at all. It's henle level 6. APROXIMATELY abrsm 8.
@@NotMozart1685 lol yeah, thanks tho
@@NotMozart1685 ok this is nowhere near abrsm 8, this is higher than diploma level
I'm pretty sure you didn't have Mark Twain's quote in mind when you wrote you original comment. By the way, the word "oddly" should have replaced "funnily" because you never hear people say "funnily enough." And, always expect to be criticized on grammar on Classical music videos. Those are the most common comments I've found in all the videos I watch.
Cool! Morbid and mordant? It's harder than it sounds, as you have to do some real gymnastics to produce those legato bass line octaves correctly.
Interesting
yea or 100 or something. lol
What
this sounds a bit like scriabin's b flat polonaise...
The other way round.
I really don't like this interpretation. He's hammering the keys far too hard. Sure this piece is dramatic and scary, but it's also delicate. I suggest you look up Vladimir Ashkenazy's version.
The Great Pollini,soory but l could not stand his city ,okej Toscana good,was in a factorystrike against inhuman injustice,Play 24 eyds famously,even preludes 24 good,at least 7 polonaise good,but Seymour Bernstein, 95, liked not his Balladplay in poetry rather than technic
Etyds
Seymour Bernstein rated Gould
This sounds like rachmaninov
No it doesn't lol
Quelle horreur ce que fait Pollini ici ! On dirait presque un logiciel informatique. Tout est sec, dévitalisé, rien ne chante. Un exemple de laideur.
Tout les opus de Chopin ne sont pas des roses et du sucre... il sont aussi les horreurs de la Pologne- lequel est, laid.
I kind of assumed that omniscient people would know how to spell "funnily."
Grauenvolles Gehämmer! Sorry...