i am not sure exactly, but if the 2nd piece is still chopin , i think it's one of his mazurkas.. it sounds mazurkas.. eliminate your searches such as: etudes, waltz, nocturne, concerto, scherzo, polonaise, sonata, impromptu, preludes, ballades..
EFFORTLESS!!!!!! but how utterly boring!! He must practise a lot with the metronome. A great deal of this was like a Strauss Waltz, but very little to do with Chopin. The audience, like many, prefer show-off speed to musicality!!!
I absolutely don't think he uses a metronome to practise...I've heard him practising. I also think this isn't boring and unmusical. He is incredibly musical and flexible with the beat. He is completely incredible and unmatched.
that was the most accurate, even and emotionally intense performance of this
I have ever heard! Incroyable!!!!
thanks man ..... you are the best man this pianist is one of the best in my list....
the first piece is Grand Valse op.42
@vvvmmm
The second piece is Mazurka No. 10
(Op. 17, No. 1)
2nd piece is Op. 17, No. 1 (Chopin's tenth Mazurka)
brillant ! sensitive powerfull ...
Отлично !!!
yeahhhhhhh.....i love Berezovsky hohoho
He bursted at the beginning but then cuddled those pieces. Wow.
Can anyone tell me what he says at the start?
@SuperOllywood He says:"I couldn`t resist playing Chopin!"
what's the name of the second piece he plays?
i am not sure exactly, but if the 2nd piece is still chopin , i think it's one of his mazurkas..
it sounds mazurkas..
eliminate your searches such as: etudes, waltz, nocturne, concerto, scherzo, polonaise, sonata, impromptu, preludes, ballades..
@SuperOllywood waltz no. 5
PS: but they are very very friends
Wspanialy !
Problably he was just having fun xD!! That's not the way for playing Chopin...but still cool, it's a beautiful Waltz
Why not? I think it is wonderful!
EFFORTLESS!!!!!! but how utterly boring!! He must practise a lot with the metronome. A great deal of this was like a Strauss Waltz, but very little to do with Chopin. The audience, like many, prefer show-off speed to musicality!!!
I absolutely don't think he uses a metronome to practise...I've heard him practising. I also think this isn't boring and unmusical. He is incredibly musical and flexible with the beat. He is completely incredible and unmatched.