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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • pianist: Dang Thai Son
    piece: Chopin: Mazurka in a-minor, Op. 17 No. 4
    original video: • Chopin Mazurka in a mi...
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  • @bsharp.classical
    @bsharp.classical  2 года назад +87

    pianist: Dang Thai Son
    piece: Chopin: Mazurka in a-minor, Op. 17 No. 4
    original video: ruclips.net/video/9HWVCi1763s/видео.html
    Thank you so much for watching! ❤️

  • @f52_yeevy
    @f52_yeevy 2 года назад +487

    The way he subtly misaligns the left hand chords and the melody gives it breadth and natural flow, truly a masterful interpretation.

    • @scintilical9442
      @scintilical9442 2 года назад +30

      Proper rubato, it’s wonderful

    • @TheModicaLiszt
      @TheModicaLiszt 2 года назад +12

      It is not what Chopin wished for, and I cringe at its over-sentimentality 😅 I love Dang Thai Son’s Prelude 24 and other fast, exciting works but with this he makes it sound like cow fodder

    • @arthurlaguette7773
      @arthurlaguette7773 2 года назад +1

      @@TheModicaLiszt Yes, not my cup of tea...

    • @TheModicaLiszt
      @TheModicaLiszt 2 года назад

      @@arthurlaguette7773 🥰

    • @leonardodelyrarodrigues3752
      @leonardodelyrarodrigues3752 2 года назад +1

      O nome disso é rubato Chopiniano, a liberdade da mão direita confere essa expressividade e naturalida como a voz, enquanto a mão esquerda estrita como a orquestra que acompanha, ópera italiana.

  • @jasonmikolajewski2653
    @jasonmikolajewski2653 2 года назад +451

    Berlioz wrote about this one: “Chopin has written two wonderful mazurkas which are worth more than 40 novels, and are more eloquent than the entire century’s literature.”

  • @isthatajojoreference149
    @isthatajojoreference149 2 года назад +877

    He should join the Chopin competition. He sounds like he could win the whole thing.

    • @s.c.1494
      @s.c.1494 2 года назад +176

      Are you kidding?! He is a world renowned pianist. In fact he was one of the judges of the XVIII International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw in 2021. That said, he did win the X International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw in 1980.

    • @LukeFaulkner
      @LukeFaulkner 2 года назад +377

      @S. C. I think they were joking 😉

    • @philliphan1208
      @philliphan1208 2 года назад +149

      @@s.c.1494 r/wooooosh

    • @sugarprotigerr
      @sugarprotigerr 2 года назад +5

      he did

    • @JacquesLuu
      @JacquesLuu 2 года назад +20

      @@s.c.1494 why so serious ? as joker would say to you

  • @HoveringZero
    @HoveringZero 2 года назад +127

    DAMN the way he plays the melody slightly off time with the chords is amazing. My piano teacher would slit my throat if I did that but he make it work.

    • @vaxx2007
      @vaxx2007 2 года назад +11

      but it is how it is written here. you cannot play it synchronically.

    • @samuelmark100
      @samuelmark100 2 года назад +18

      Sounds like you need a new teacher

    • @purrrpurr9365
      @purrrpurr9365 2 года назад +1

      @@vaxx2007 if you are musical you can play it synchronated, just as its written... No need for the fake manerisms

    • @pianoforteyt
      @pianoforteyt 2 года назад

      It’s written like that tho so your piano teacher would be proud

    • @toffifeewolf2069
      @toffifeewolf2069 2 года назад

      @@purrrpurr9365 finally someone who understands this

  • @pumakano7536
    @pumakano7536 2 года назад +189

    Dang Thai Son is so good. He's different from the rest of the classical musicians. This person has gone through enough that he has the ability to make people experience emotions during a performance. You should check out the nocturne.

  • @MofosOfMetal
    @MofosOfMetal 2 года назад +46

    The way the harmonies chromatically descend reminds me of Chopin's E minor Prelude. This, combined with the melancholic searching melody and the beautiful ornaments - makes this one of Chopin's most exquisitely expressive and beautiful creations. Wonderful performance, I also love Horowitz's.

  • @vulkanosaure
    @vulkanosaure 2 года назад +9

    This mazurka is really special

  • @johnkrammer3673
    @johnkrammer3673 2 года назад +155

    That piano piece always touches my heart
    I've dedicated it to a special someone
    Biggest mistake of my life

  • @gavrielsolomons
    @gavrielsolomons 2 года назад +9

    The fact that this isn't on Spotify hurts me

  • @paulmetdebbie447
    @paulmetdebbie447 2 года назад +17

    This is dang good.

  • @karpabla
    @karpabla 2 года назад

    This wonderful mazurca is wonderfully played.
    Thanks for bringing it here!

  • @carlose.johansson739
    @carlose.johansson739 2 года назад +8

    Never heard this one! WONDERFUL!

  • @eva-mariacoughlin9456
    @eva-mariacoughlin9456 2 года назад +1

    He is FEELING it!

  • @88keysperfeel1ng9
    @88keysperfeel1ng9 2 года назад +1

    Sounds so jazzy i love it

  • @PoeCompany
    @PoeCompany 2 года назад +2

    Massive free interpretation of the rhythm , rubato is nice

  • @zero-nh3rj
    @zero-nh3rj 2 года назад +3

    This Chopin fella wrote jazz in the 19th century lmao

  • @gracio1231
    @gracio1231 2 года назад +1

    love the trills beautiful

  • @carlhopkinson
    @carlhopkinson 2 года назад +2

    Masterful rendition.

  • @senortenpiedad8515
    @senortenpiedad8515 2 года назад +4

    Dang Son! That was good

  • @genesbeans
    @genesbeans 2 года назад +2

    This is beautiful.

  • @richguy7527
    @richguy7527 Месяц назад

    This is a Chopin's mazurka....which is very intimate .... !!

  • @elsaesteves
    @elsaesteves 2 года назад +1

    This mazurka is not of this world 💗❤️🌹💗💗💗💗💗💗❤️❤️💗💗💗

  • @flexaeterna
    @flexaeterna 2 года назад +2

    It’s quite jazzy

  • @peter5.056
    @peter5.056 2 года назад +1

    dang, son.

  • @christianvennemann9008
    @christianvennemann9008 2 года назад +2

    Dang, son

  • @itamarbar9580
    @itamarbar9580 2 года назад +3

    I'm being tested on this piece in my last music history exam in school.

  • @johnmunsee4003
    @johnmunsee4003 2 года назад

    Just beautiful!

  • @kalilavalezina
    @kalilavalezina 2 года назад

    Wow! That was stunning.

  • @fredericchopin7538
    @fredericchopin7538 2 года назад +1

    Delightful!

    • @snorefest1621
      @snorefest1621 2 года назад +1

      Although Chopin dislike embellishment on his pieces and like to keep it low key, this will surely fascinate him

  • @IanMatthewGray
    @IanMatthewGray 2 года назад +5

    It is loss. That's why we all cry. He lost his Poland, living in Paris and dying from consumption he knew he would never return (this is the 1840s) he knew he would never see hos homeland again. This is the song of loss. Which, to put it another way, is the song of life.

  • @markchiang3449
    @markchiang3449 2 года назад +1

    Your dreams come true. 👏👏👏

  • @jimnguyen.
    @jimnguyen. 2 года назад

    Oh this guy

  • @zombieperson620
    @zombieperson620 2 года назад +35

    You should start giving the performers more credit instead of referring to them as "this guy" and then only tagging other famous musicians in the description.
    Though, I appreciate the original link.

    • @bsharp.classical
      @bsharp.classical  2 года назад +17

      Noted, absolutely agree! Just trying to get as many people to click and find out about these incredible musicians! Thanks for the feedback :)

  • @snorefest1621
    @snorefest1621 Год назад

    His touch more magical and divine than Horowitz

  • @davidalbro2009
    @davidalbro2009 2 года назад +2

    Interestingly he plays all the unaccented grace notes as accented.

  • @kubistramusic
    @kubistramusic 2 года назад

    That's smoooootttthhhh like REAALLLL buttteerrrr!!

  • @sachaperriguey6353
    @sachaperriguey6353 2 года назад +8

    what piece is this ?

    • @jakubbanas4647
      @jakubbanas4647 2 года назад +3

      Chopin's Mazurka in a minor

    • @tamer3397
      @tamer3397 2 года назад +3

      @@jakubbanas4647 op 17 #4

  • @AlfieTheProducer
    @AlfieTheProducer 2 года назад

    Really very good

  • @kimsahl8555
    @kimsahl8555 2 года назад +1

    A good Chopin (Horowitz!)

  • @monsieur171
    @monsieur171 2 года назад +1

    Damn

  • @davidalbro2009
    @davidalbro2009 2 года назад

    Much better example of rubato than the rubato example. The push and pull in the left hand (informed by the right), is much more apparent.

  • @vaxx2007
    @vaxx2007 2 года назад +1

    as usual, most of the people confuse performer's skills and the greatness of this music.

    • @liviu445
      @liviu445 2 года назад

      Chopin lives on a musical edge, unlike Beethoven whi spoon feeds the player, you need to actually try to make Chopin sound nice.

    • @Noah-ws8ho
      @Noah-ws8ho 2 года назад

      @@liviu445 Hmm, not sure if I agree with that. There's a range everywhere, but I'd genrally consider classical era composers to be some of the hardest to correctly inteerpret, the second movement Beethoven's last sonata is also just insanely difficult to make shine but shine it does when played correctly.

    • @liviu445
      @liviu445 2 года назад +1

      @@Noah-ws8ho I agree with you, I'm saying the structure and logic of Chopin isn't as obvious as it is with Beethoven.

  • @militaryandemergencyservic3286
    @militaryandemergencyservic3286 2 года назад +3

    does he make you cry because he didn't finish it?

  • @abrahamlincoln9758
    @abrahamlincoln9758 2 года назад

    Bernstein's narration of this was cool.

  • @gretelfrohn126
    @gretelfrohn126 2 года назад +2

    There are artists that never joined competitions and are very famous like Kissin

    • @elsaesteves
      @elsaesteves 2 года назад

      They are the best, competitions are a business of sorts.

  • @kimsahl8555
    @kimsahl8555 28 дней назад

    Cry harder with Horowitz!

  • @cedric2452
    @cedric2452 2 года назад

    Some parts sounds a lot like jazz im surprised

  • @Ace-dv5ce
    @Ace-dv5ce 2 года назад

    It’s beautiful but the amount of rubato I’m not used to lol

  • @franka4667
    @franka4667 2 года назад

    A little like Horowitz

  • @lesterlau194
    @lesterlau194 2 года назад +15

    Is he Dang Thai Son?

  • @alecrawlings906
    @alecrawlings906 2 года назад

    I understand the interpretation. It is different and honestly gorgeous. The interpretation is questionable given the grace notes throughout the piece directing especially to beat 1. Rubato is rubato but when you are playing 2 things separate that were designed together on the music, it makes sense to me at least personally to have more of a connection between these element's. Regardless beautiful performance

  • @ikmarchini
    @ikmarchini 2 года назад

    Not a clue.

  • @JacquesLuu
    @JacquesLuu 2 года назад +2

    Is he the son of Dang Thai ?

  • @peterkovacs9951
    @peterkovacs9951 2 года назад +1

    #dangthaison

  • @vichernandezii
    @vichernandezii 2 года назад

    Lento ma non troppo troppo

  • @highstimulation2497
    @highstimulation2497 2 года назад +5

    love how his right hand entrances are often slightly after supposedly unison entrances in the left hand part. #stylistic.

  • @kimdavidj2
    @kimdavidj2 2 года назад

    Missed the A-flat 😭

  • @Im____ltm
    @Im____ltm 2 года назад

    It's surely beautiful, but not exactly a mazurka anymore is it?

    • @TheSlowPianist
      @TheSlowPianist 2 года назад

      I'm reading a collection of Chopin's letters to his friends, and in one I read recently, he said something along the lines of 'and I have also written two mazurkas (but they are not for dancing!)'
      So maybe he's taking the dance but then making it into something more personal to himself.

  • @Pogouldangeliwitz
    @Pogouldangeliwitz 2 года назад +1

    Whatever happened to the "ma non troppo"?!

    • @donkgated8074
      @donkgated8074 2 года назад +4

      I don't give a damn what it says. If it doesn't make me cry, it's not worth listening to.

  • @arthurlaguette7773
    @arthurlaguette7773 2 года назад +12

    Please play both hands together 😭 Don't hurt Chopin pls

    • @donkgated8074
      @donkgated8074 2 года назад +13

      Clearly you've never heard of tempo rubato and how Chopin executed rubato 🙄

    • @RachManJohn
      @RachManJohn 2 года назад +4

      Chopin should under no circumstances be played together!

    • @snorefest1621
      @snorefest1621 2 года назад +1

      19 century pianists be like:

    • @arthurlaguette7773
      @arthurlaguette7773 2 года назад

      @@donkgated8074 1. This is not rubato at all. 2. This kind of playing is the problem of the 20th century, it's not the way 19th pianists played it.

    • @donkgated8074
      @donkgated8074 2 года назад

      @@arthurlaguette7773 3. You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. 4. We live in the 21st century. We don't have horse carriages as main transport and use Pleyel pianos in concert halls anymore.

  • @erliLila
    @erliLila 2 года назад +1

    Might be an unpopular opinion . But I don't enjoy this performance . It sounds dull

  • @alexlazy3300
    @alexlazy3300 2 года назад

    Очень плохо. От мазурки ничего не осталось. Он решил, что это канцона... Полное непонимание стиля. Плохо. Хотя над технологической стороной своего пианизма он поработал.

    • @димабродский-б2о
      @димабродский-б2о 2 года назад

      Вам вероятно к мацуеву))

    • @alexlazy3300
      @alexlazy3300 2 года назад

      @@димабродский-б2о при чем здесь Мацуев то? Речь о конкретном исполнении конкретным исполнителем. С точки зрения звуковедения это результат, но с точки зрения стилистики это очень плохо. Это как пить чай с солеными огурцами... Или джаз играть классическим рубато. Вот в этом исполнении именно это и происходит.

  • @pro-yn2mi
    @pro-yn2mi 2 года назад

    Ah ah ah