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dickreuter
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Chopin Etude #4 Op. 10
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May 19, 2006, 08:43:24 PM »
Spent some more time on it. I don't think I can do much better than that for the moment. But I'd still welcome some conceptual advice.
Next step is recording it on a real piano.
many thanks
Nicolas
Dickreuter - Chopin Etude #4 op 10 v4.mp3
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pianistimo
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May 19, 2006, 11:33:59 PM »
hey, i worked this too. i'm jealous. i had to stop occasionally and breathe. then, i'd lose my spot. this is definately one of those 'bee' pieces, too. you've got it. you make me jealous and i rarely get jealous. i mean, you're not pollini yet - but wow - you can get things rolling. my advice on both the beethoven and the chopin - is don't play the last chords /chord any louder than the previous notes. otherwise it will sound 'crash.' you want a refined sound to chopin even more than beethoven. i like your strength - but you don't need so m uch of it. you can play with less effort (for a much longer time) easily. you've already got the technique. then, you can undulate here and there - as with section changes/ little rubatos occasionally at high/low points.
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Quote from: pianistimo on May 19, 2006, 11:33:59 PM
hey, i worked this too. i'm jealous. i had to stop occasionally and breathe. then, i'd lose my spot. this is definately one of those 'bee' pieces, too. you've got it. you make me jealous and i rarely get jealous. i mean, you're not pollini yet - but wow - you can get things rolling. my advice on both the beethoven and the chopin - is don't play the last chords /chord any louder than the previous notes. otherwise it will sound 'crash.' you want a refined sound to chopin even more than beethoven. i like your strength - but you don't need so m uch of it. you can play with less effort (for a much longer time) easily. you've already got the technique. then, you can undulate here and there - as with section changes/ little rubatos occasionally at high/low points.
waoo how long you b playing i play for abouth 3 years know but i'm not even closed to that waoo very goog work man
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piano121
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May 23, 2006, 08:37:20 PM »
Great work. One of the best chopin 10/4 I´ve heard round here. thanks!
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pianiststrongbad
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May 26, 2006, 03:46:39 AM »
For such an awesome recording you deserve more than 3 comments, so I'll make the fourth! Sounds really clean. I definately agree the next step is to get it on a real piano. I hate digitals, they really take away. I think the last two notes are fine, just my opinion. I really like the dynamic contrast. I wish my hands could move that fast. Again, GREAT JOB!
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daniloperusina
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May 26, 2006, 07:08:43 AM »
A real success!! The kind of performance that would bring the house down in a recital! I wasn't so impressed by the Beethoven, but here you fare really well! Around 1:25 you speed up a little for a bar or so, which to me sounds like your only musical mistake; the speeding up should be saved to the coda, which indeed you do as well, and what a coda you play!
I like your clean articulation, and the weight you play with adds to the dramatic effect, imo. Musically, you sound "on the spot" throughout.
Well done!
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franz_
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May 26, 2006, 08:34:15 AM »
I like your recording. It is fast, but still very clear. you have a very good left hand technique. Was it recorded on a digital piano? Play this in a recital and you will have a lot of succes.
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May 27, 2006, 06:34:05 PM »
Watch the added measure right before the final return of the primary theme (glissando on dominant in left hand).
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