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Topic: Chopin Waltz op. 69 nº1 Ab M (Read 161 times)
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migamaral
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Hi everybody,
I just started this week working on this Waltz by Chopin. I heard once an Askenazy record, a long time a go. Can you give some advice of some good recordings of this piece? Wich one is the best for you?
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mikebechstein
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You can't go wrong with Lipatti as he is the king of the Chopin Waltzes. (I also have a very old recording of Michelangeli playing this waltz which I like very much.)
I usualy love Rubinstein in Chopin but in his 1960's recording of the waltzes I think he gets this waltz all wrong.
In other words; go for Lipatti (despite the not so great sound quality.)
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Più Vivo
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gyzzzmo
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Go to a shop or youtube.com and start listening them. Its about what YOU like and what you think whats good.
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jazz-piano
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I have a CD of Chopin's Waltzes and Preludes played by Alfred Cortot who recorded these pieces in Paris in 1942. I like this album. This is one of my favorite Chopin's Waltz.
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