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~ Chopin - Fantasie Impromptu in C sharp minor, Op. 66
Views: 2408 |  |  |  |  | Hey there! This is Chopins famous Fantasie Impromptu in C sharp minor, Op. 66. Owing to the problem that I am not able to memorize all 3 movements of Beethovens Moonlight Sonata in time for my Christmas recital, my piano teacher and I decided instead that ...More it would be much easier to practice this piece together with Haydns Sonata in E minor (all 3 movements) for the recital. This is yet another recording which was made possible with the help of Matt. You might notice though that the sounds issuing from the piano strings are rather different than my previous recordings. This is because the piano we used this time was a Yamaha upright piano (my piano teachers piano), instead of a Steinway and Sons grand piano. I initially recorded it with my video camera on my 30+ year old Yamaha upright piano, but the audio quality was atrocious; so many buzzes, and the dynamics were so badly captured that I had to redo it in my piano teachers house with proper recording devices. I would like to make a big shout-out to Matt again for helping me to produce this video. I would like to dedicate this video to ALL of you! Yes, all of you!!! Merry Christmas 2009, and happy holidays!!! Hope you enjoy my interpretation of this piece. ^______^ So, with the year drawing to an end, this is my repertoire for this year: 1.George Gershwin - Preludes No. 1 and No. 3 2.JS Bach - Italian Concerto Presto BWV 971 (Movement III) 3.WA Mozart - Sonata No. 4 in E flat major 4.Chopin - Nocturne No. 20 in C sharp ... |
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~ CHOPIN Fantasie-Impromptu | Suguru Ito
Views: 1235 |  |  |  |  | Frédéric Chopin's (1810~49) Fantasie-Impromptu in C-sharp minor (Autograph version* 1835), live performed by the Japanese pianist Suguru Ito at Swiss ZKO-House in Zurich. *Version based on the autograph: - Wiener Urtext Edition / edited by Jan Ekier - Edi ...More tion Peters / edited by Paul Badura-Skoda Grand Piano: Mason & Hamlin - World's Finest Piano since 1854 - represented by SPIELMANN PIANOS Zurich Piano Technician: Giovanni Bettin Recording | All Rights Reserved: Andrzej Jankowski Pictures on the clip: Pencil drawing of Chopin by Georges Sand (1841) & Chopin's birthplace and childhood house in Zelazowa Wola, a village in Mazovia, Poland. |
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~ Chopin - Fantasie Impromptu Op.66 - Enzo @10 yrs old
Views: 687111 |  |  |  |  | Let us HELP the children of Haiti recover !! Please give to the American Red Cross : tinyurl.com = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Enzo's current version of the FANTASIE (early 2010) www.youtube.com = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ...More = = = Hi, I am Enzo and I live in Manila, the Philippines. I started to play the piano in early 2005 when I was still 9 1/2 years old, with my older brother teaching me. My parents then enrolled me in a music extension program in a University here last February 2006 and that really started me to enjoy music and the piano. Thanks for watching and rating! Best wishes. . . . ENZO |
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~ Yundi Li - Chopin "Fantasie" Impromptu, Op. 66
Views: 3646957 |  |  |  |  | Of course no video collection would be complete without the cliche Yundi Li video of him playing Chopin's "Fantasie" Impromptu in C-sharp minor, Op. 66 No. 4 This is one of my favorite pieces. did you know: Chopin hated this piece? He composed it when he ...More was just 24 and regretted it ever after. PLEASE DO NOT POST SLANDEROUS, RUDE, OR RACIST COMMENTS ON MY VIDEOS. IF I SEE IT, I WILL DELETE IT AND BAN YOU. GROW UP SOME. |
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~ David Dubal - The Piano in World Civilization
Views: 11687 |  |  |  |  | Speaker: David Dubal Pianist: Jung Lin This is my favorite author and friend of the late Vladimir Horowitz, David Dubal, presenting "The Piano in World Civilization." An amazing, in-depth look at the creation, rise, and modern aspect of the piano. Wonderf ...More ul, wonderful, wonderful! ============ 0:26 Introduction 3:34 - Scarlatti's Sonata in D minor, Kk. 141 **7:32 (Lecture) 19:45 - Schumann's Abegg variations in F major, Op. 1 **27:32 (Lecture) 40:21 - Chopin's Berceuse in D-flat major, Op. 57 44:25 - Chopin's Fantasie Impromptu in C-sharp minor, Op. 66 **49:21 (Lecture) 1:05:42 - Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 in C-sharp minor **1:15:04 Conclusion ============ **7:32 (Lecture) -Comparison of harpsichord to piano -Creator of the piano Bartelomio Cristofori (1655 - 1731) -Bach, Stratoverias, CPE Bach -Death of religious music, polyphony and counterpoint -No one cared of piano at creation -Violin and Opera are preferred over piano -Silberman recreates the piano, but better (Italy 1725) -Bach doesn't know how to play with inflection! -Frederick the Great plays piano too **27:32 (Lecture) -JC Bach is the first pianist in history -Zumpe re-recreates the piano (England 1761) -English musical life (1767) -Piano enters the musical world -Mozart gives up harpsichord for piano (8 years old) -First piano solo at an actual concert (England 1768) -Piano business begins -JC Bach, Clementi, Mozart, Horowitz, Beethoven, Chopin -Competition against Mozart in Vienna is a draw! -Beethoven ... |
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