CHOPIN ETUDE Op.25 No.7 - P. Barton, FEURICH 218 piano
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
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Wonderful feeling coming from a wonderful composer and a wonderful interpret. Thank you for the soulful music
Thanks so much, Frank.
The best way to start a new day!
Beautiful Mr. Barton ❤️
Thank you, Gadiel!
Excellent as always, Paul! i'd like to make a suggestion of a piece "Frühlingsrauschen" of Sinding, i'm currently learning it and even if there are so many good interpretations of the song out there, it would be super nice seeing it played by you. Cheers and keep the good content, sir!
It's a wonderful piece. I am also trying to learn it.
Hi Flame of the west -- I've never played it, but perhaps I should have a go, thanks for the suggestion.
How beautiful. Thank you.🌿🌸🌿
inggu58 -- you're welcome!
I haven't really listened to this etude that much. but now you've made me fall in love :)
So glad -- thank you!
Beautiful phrasing, as usual from you Paul. Currently getting back into Bach and decided to start with his 2nd prelude and fugue (starting with the fugue). The fugues are a prime example of why phrasing is so incredibly important when we play the piano haha
Hi Jordi -- sounds like an excellent plan -- and yes, you are quite right.
Très belle interprétation, vous vivez votre musique, merci pour ce beau moment.
Odile -- thank you so much.
Спасибо большое за качественную игру на рояле!
Большое спасибо!
Absolutely stunning
Thank you, Jacob.
Wow, that beginning! Amazing interpretation. I never paid much attention to this etude before but your rendition really captures me. It feels like you have some very sad and tragic feelings to convey.
hrobert745 -- it's a wonderful study, most people consider it to be an etude for the left hand but it's really a duet between the hands. That said, the left hand takes a turn at having the leading voice for a change. And, with what you say at the end, you are quite right. Thank you for such an insightful comment. All the best to you.
Beautiful. Nice way to set the tone for the day.🤟
kassia pencek -- thank you!
Beautifully played and interpreted
Thank you!
Bravo, bravissimo Paul! I have tears on my eyes. Thanks for this wonderful interpretation.
One of my favorites and you played it with such beauty and depth! Thank you!
Great Interpretation! Thanks!
I've always loved your channel and the dedication you put into a variety of piano periods, and I respect that you have maintained the passion for music for so many years. Thank you for what you do.
Thank you, Aldo!
I’ve not really heard the ones from Op. 25. Turns out they are just as poignant and fabulous as the ones in Op. 10. Chopin is one of the best creations of nature.
Дякую за чудове виконання
Будь ласка. Дякую.
Beautiful
Great music, Great Playing ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you, Kevin.
Спасибо за музыку!
Wunderschön
Vielen Dank!
Strangely, I can't access some RUclips videos, this one included. It displays an infinite circle. Do other people have this problem?
Beautiful! If I might wonder, how many hours of practice per day in how many weeks did this take for you, sir?
Im studying the Op. 10 Nr. 1 right now and sometimes I fight just with 2 bars for 1 hour :D Is that normal or do you think I need to reconsider my practice method with my teachress?
Have a wonderful day, sir,
Kind regards from Berlin,
Simon Kruse
It took me a year to be able to play op 10 #12 from beginning to end, and it’s been maybe 5 years working on it since then for speed and interpretation. I’m at about 3/4 speed now. I’ve been playing 25 years but I wouldn’t say I’m a good pianist. I think if it makes you feel frustrated maybe it’s too hard, but if you enjoy learning it you can develop your skills a lot with the etudes. I practice one hour every day.
Hi Simon -- keep working hard, the harder you work the better you get.
@@hrobert745 You're doing well -- 3/4 tempo is excellent. Keep at it!
Hi Paul ! Could you make a tutorial for Chopin’s Étude opus 25 n11 Winter Wind ? It would be so great !!!!!!!
Can you please play Rakhmaninov prelude op 23 no 2? I would love to hear your interpretation of that piece.
Hi IAmPlayer1 Films. ruclips.net/video/BL-zydDowPA/видео.html
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Paul, can you play Gaspard de la nuit?
I recommend Liszt's transcription of Schubert's “Liebesbotschaft”:
ruclips.net/video/amESTD65Exw/видео.html
The sheets are in the description of the video. I can provide you with a list of rare Liszt pieces if you'd like to explore his music
Very nice, but just friendly reminder that Chopin wrote quarter note = 66, 60 should be also acceptable but most of the time is slower :)
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Can u do op 25 no 6 please
Hi David -- Thank you for asking. I actually have about 10 videos on 25/6, tutorials and so on: Here's the most recent: ruclips.net/video/DNpEBNYVGHc/видео.html
@@PaulBartonPiano oh thanks!