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Offline mkaykov

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Chopin: Etude Op. 25/11 ("Winterwind")
on: October 14, 2008, 02:19:10 PM
My first attempt at this etude. I know there is no dynamic range in this performance, but I just began working on this with Mr. Rose, who can play it perfectly.

Tell me what you think.

-Mikhail
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Offline rachfan

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Re: Chopin: Etude Op. 25/11 ("Winterwind")
Reply #1 on: October 15, 2008, 02:22:40 AM
Hi mikhail,

I give anyone who undertakes this "Winterwind" Etude with Chopin's unconventional fingerings a lot of credit.  You do a fine job performing it.  The dynamics will fall into place in a short while with further practicing.  Bravo!

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Re: Chopin: Etude Op. 25/11 ("Winterwind")
Reply #2 on: October 15, 2008, 07:31:26 AM
You drew back the curtains for me on this whirlwind piece that I have always liked.  I was especially impressed from 1:30-1:39 and 2:12-2:16.
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Re: Chopin: Etude Op. 25/11 ("Winterwind")
Reply #3 on: October 15, 2008, 04:29:19 PM
I hope that I will be able to get this up to Backhaus' speed............in 20 years :(
His recording is simply mind-blowing!

I think I playing the right hand to loudly...............

When I play it at this speed, the melodic line does not flow. It needs to go much faster.

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Re: Chopin: Etude Op. 25/11 ("Winterwind")
Reply #4 on: October 17, 2008, 08:33:57 PM
Most people think of Backhaus as a Beethoven specialist, and he was superb there, but he could also play Brahms, Schumann and Chopin as well.  In fact, he was the first to record the 24 Chopin Etudes, a performance so extraordinary that it is still a landmark in the Chopin discography.  Backhaus was one of the greats.
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Offline mkaykov

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Re: Chopin: Etude Op. 25/11 ("Winterwind")
Reply #5 on: October 17, 2008, 09:59:21 PM
Those Chopin Etudes are simply legendary! Possibly my favorite set..............

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Re: Chopin: Etude Op. 25/11 ("Winterwind")
Reply #6 on: October 18, 2008, 01:40:24 PM
Beautifully played... Well done!  :)

I wish I could play this etude, it would be so much fun. Did it take you a lot of work to get it up to this standard?

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Re: Chopin: Etude Op. 25/11 ("Winterwind")
Reply #7 on: December 15, 2011, 01:07:38 AM
actually, there is a dynamic range- you will be able to see that in many professional recordings.

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Re: Chopin: Etude Op. 25/11 ("Winterwind")
Reply #8 on: December 23, 2011, 06:42:54 PM
This is wonderful in many respects.  So much potential here.
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