Mendelssohn - Etude Op. 104 No. 3 in A Minor
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- Mendelssohn's Etude Op. 104 No. 3 in A Minor bursts with electrifying energy. The etude's intricate passages serve as a thrilling showcase of Mendelssohn's compositional prowess, his harmonic genius married perfectly to technical virtuosity.
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This Etude focusing on developing light, rapid playing. The left hand is deceptively difficult, with some awkward hand positions, fast jumps, and syncopated rests. The long sequences at the end are actually easier than the rest of the piece! 😂
Can you play prelude in d flat minor op.28 no 24 please?
Great! Still waiting for Nocturne in C minor op 48 no 1
@A S ur right thanks for telling me
Just to give you some feedback, I really like the direction that you’re going with this channel because when you see the thumbnail, you think it’s just gonna be the same thing as Rousseau or any other channel that does this particle thing on the piano, but it’s not. I really like that you pick more obscure and underrated pieces that the average viewer wouldn’t really know, it’s a good breath of fresh air
Just the way it sounds reminds me of op. 24 no 4. of Chopin
Indeed. Thought the same at first.
Same
@spherica1 It's Op.25 and yep, very similar.
You're so talented :) First time hearing this mendelssohn etude and I really like the soft sound of it.
Beautiful effects too
Nice, three Mendelssohn pieces lol. Good playing you make it look easy!
Reminds me of Sibelius Op. 72 no. 2 but more difficult! Good to have you back
What?
Maybe you mean *Sibelius* - Op. 76 no. 2 or Dvořâk - *Op. 72 no. 2* ?
The only reason this sounds different from the Chopin etude is because Chopin used different harmony progressions and key changes , unique to only himself . Which is what makes him my favorite composer after Scriabin
Could this have inspired Chopin's etude or the other way around? I don't know which came first but they definitely knew each other's music and met several times.
@@dancooper4443 This piece was composed after Chopin wrote his Op. 25 Études, so it was Chopin that inspired Mendelssohn, not the opposite
Beautiful! 25.4 at first notes for sure .
Same period, same Key, same Staccato.
This is beautiful! Thanks! You you made me find out a lot of beautiful pieces I didn't know, starting from Chopin etude 25 n 2, that after a year I can play (ps not spent a year, about 2 months) Thanks a lot you're my inspiration
another great rendition, thanks!
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Yo dylonely what's up
@@francescololiva5826 What about you dude
@@Dylonely_9274 im good, just finished my first chopin etude, bees
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@@coolboy10600 he isn't everywhere, everywhere is him
1 video every week
impressive
The new rosseau!
This is great! So fast
This is awesome!
I loved this one
What app did you use to make those purple and green notes at the top?
Why are all of these Mendelssohn masterpieces hidden ?
I don't know why its structure sounds like Chopin's Étude Op. 25 No. 4 "Paganini" and at same time Étude Op. 25 No. 2 "Bees" (also by Chopin).
Noice
Around one year ago, did it rise in price?
Is this etude as hard as it looks?
Im first
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