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Topic: Valse in E minor Op. Posth by Chopin (Read 144 times)
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nia_kurniati
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Hallo, I need advice for the song besides that this is waltz song. Many thanks.
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remy
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Chopin wrote this wonderful Waltz when he was 19 years old.
I like to think that he wrote it in a fit of passion for somebody.
It seems to me that a tempo of mm=240 for the quarter note is about right. I've heard recordings as slow as mm=190 (way too slow, in my opinion).
In my head I hear the middle section as very playful, so that's the way I play it.
Many pianists accelerate on the last page; indeed, Rachmaninoff and Levitzki played the last page at nearly mm=300 or above. It's striking to hear, but mm=300 is beyond me.
Check out Dinu Lipatti's gorgeous recording.
I think the key to this Waltz is youthful passion.
remy
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nia_kurniati
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Hallo, I need advice for the song besides that this is waltz song. Many thanks.
thank you so much Remy 
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