Brilliant Classics, congratulations to you and all the listeners on the Internacional Music Day! ❤🎉 Chopin's nocturnes are wonderful. I love listening to them. Thanks.
Спасибо, прекрасное исполнение, но на мое восприятие, этот ноктюрн хочется более сдежанного темпа, простмте -- всего лишь мое мнение, благодарю, маэстро!!! Я о 1ом ноктюрне
Well, what I have actually found, after being looking for the perfect piano sound to my taste, is, that you essentially can voice any high quality piano to sound exactly the way, that you want. As a consequence of that, by the way, every new Shigeru Kawai sold come with an in home technician, who voice the piano to buyers specifications. It is both true and not, what you are stating: The perceived and most common Steinway sound of today is as far from this period style piano sound, as it possible can be, with a very charismatic midrange, that tend to overpower both the treble and bass, making a very poor dynamic range. That modern Steinway sound is brilliant for popular music, but utter useless for classical music. It was actually the Italian pianist Margherita Torretta, now also here on Brilliant Classics, who brought me to the attention, that the modern Steinway sound, that I hate, only really are voicing and not an inherent change or limitation on modern pianos, but entirely a voicing: Her home Steinway sound exactly to my taste and much like this 1888 Grand indeed, like period style grand perfect for classical music.
If you yearn for Beethoven's compositions so far, you should listen to many Beethoven's compositions on this Brilliant Classics channel. In this channel, there are so many and many his compositions.
From Texas. I wish a nice day to all lovers of classical music and Chopin ....
God bless you
He was my teacher and I'm honored for this! Beautiful nocturnes!🎼❤️
I love that Op 9 no 1- notoriously difficult to interpret- is played with genuine life, and even a little improvisation!
I do absolutely love all of the music of Chopin , $ I really do believe that he is one of the greatest composers of the 19 th century
Brilliant Classics, congratulations to you and all the listeners on the Internacional Music Day! ❤🎉
Chopin's nocturnes are wonderful. I love listening to them. Thanks.
I agree with you.
He gave us such a magnificent everlasting gift. ❤
Pozdrowienia z Warszawy, piękna muzyka Chopina, miłego sluchania.
아름다운 피아노 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎹🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤수고 많으셨습니다~☕
Stupenda musica di Chopin, I suoi notturni eccezionali sembrano augurarmi la buona notte. Grazie ❤
Oh yeah, to me Vincenzo Maltempo is best known by his stunning Alkan performances. Wish to listen to him live in concert.
Fine performances in this new collection. I like the sound of the piano used in the recordings. Thank you!
I often stack John Field 18 nocturnes together with the 21 of Chopin for a long relaxation on the sofa.
🌹Thank you!
Thank you!
Спасибо, прекрасное исполнение, но на мое восприятие, этот ноктюрн хочется более сдежанного темпа, простмте -- всего лишь мое мнение, благодарю, маэстро!!! Я о 1ом ноктюрне
The best. 😎
1888 Steinway Grand is more or less the same as the grand piano sound of today.
Well, what I have actually found, after being looking for the perfect piano sound to my taste, is, that you essentially can voice any high quality piano to sound exactly the way, that you want. As a consequence of that, by the way, every new Shigeru Kawai sold come with an in home technician, who voice the piano to buyers specifications. It is both true and not, what you are stating: The perceived and most common Steinway sound of today is as far from this period style piano sound, as it possible can be, with a very charismatic midrange, that tend to overpower both the treble and bass, making a very poor dynamic range. That modern Steinway sound is brilliant for popular music, but utter useless for classical music. It was actually the Italian pianist Margherita Torretta, now also here on Brilliant Classics, who brought me to the attention, that the modern Steinway sound, that I hate, only really are voicing and not an inherent change or limitation on modern pianos, but entirely a voicing: Her home Steinway sound exactly to my taste and much like this 1888 Grand indeed, like period style grand perfect for classical music.
Sounds like an American piano. Prefer a Yamaha.
Quite sure it's a German 😉
A PIANIST WITH A SURNAME WHICH MEANS BAD TEMPO. HUMMM
It means bad weather, in Italian.
I have to constantly point it out in the millions of comments like this 🥲
(Anyway I don't like to play in Tempo 😂)
beethoven
Your request is always so pestering, Beethoven, Beethoven, Beethoven......😖
If you yearn for Beethoven's compositions so far, you should listen to many Beethoven's compositions on this Brilliant Classics channel.
In this channel, there are so many and many his compositions.
@@Taka-Musics-Labo I think he's just trolling, don't even bother for it's useless
@@giuliomenzo7584
I see. Maybe that's it.
Thank you Brilliant Classics for sharing this beautiful music ! I like Chopin ! Have a beautiful weekend !😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤