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Topic: Chopin Mazurka Op.6 NO.1 (newbie)  (Read 1419 times)

Offline aferrucci

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Chopin Mazurka Op.6 NO.1 (newbie)
on: May 07, 2012, 05:31:18 AM
I appreciate your critic!  :)

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Re: Chopin Mazurka Op.6 NO.1 (newbie)
Reply #1 on: May 07, 2012, 05:40:46 AM
Have you listened to any recordings? I'm not sure you understand how the piece is meant to be played



And after seeing what video you posted yours as a response to..... yeah

Offline j_menz

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Re: Chopin Mazurka Op.6 NO.1 (newbie)
Reply #2 on: May 07, 2012, 05:58:22 AM
I've listened to several of your performances now, and have to say I'm still not sure what you are attempting.  I note you are self taught, so please do not take that harshly.  You have developed quite an impressive technical facility, but your performances are quite unconventional from a musical perspective.

Are you trying to play the pieces as proper interpretations, or as a freewheeling reinterpretation? My comments would be quite different, depending on your goal, so your clarification would be appreciated.
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Re: Chopin Mazurka Op.6 NO.1 (newbie)
Reply #3 on: May 07, 2012, 06:25:39 AM
Very well thought out and elegantly played.  Do record the other 3!

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Re: Chopin Mazurka Op.6 NO.1 (newbie)
Reply #4 on: May 15, 2012, 04:43:34 AM
thank you friends, you are amazing! im going to listen yours interpretations right now
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