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Paolo Bordoni, interesting performance
on: March 23, 2013, 12:49:17 AM
I was skimming YT for interpretations of the Chopin Impromptu #3 which I am thinking of learning, and I stumbled upon this one:
On listening to a few more recordings of his, I was impressed with his sure grasp of the musical essence of each piece. His tempi seem a little slower than average, but this simply allows the music to "breathe" I think. Anyone encountered him before?
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