Excelente Interpretación del Nocturno No. 2 de Chopin Cada vez encuentro verdaderos Maestros en estos Jóvenes .Dios les siga Bendiciendo , para que podamos disfrutar de esta Buena y Hermosa Música que embelesa el Alma .Felicidades 🙏💓😃🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Lisiecky's interpretations are tenderness to my ears, Joy to my heart and never-before-known interpretive capacity to my brain. Thank you very much for these moments of happiness.
Now THIS is how Chopin should be done. NOT the way Cho Chong Ching does. Poor Jan, overshadowed by that pathetic competition winner Cho Chong Ching who plays like an absolute machine 🤦♂️
Piensa; cada compás esta estudiado; sabe lo que hace; lo que nos das es el producto de una reflexion; sera joven; pero es inteligente. Ya está en futuro.
Something nice to read about nocturnes: In the 18th century, the word Notturno, which Haydn used in particular, designates a serenade, without any relation to the form that Chopin will illustrate. A little later, the Irishman John Field, a student of Clementi, created the romantic nocturne, defined by Marmontel in the following terms: "he was the inventor of a genre of small characteristic pieces: species of reveries, of meditations, in which the thought of a tender feeling, sometimes a bit mannered, is very often accompanied by a bass waved in arpeggios, or in low chords, harmonious rocking that sustains the melodic phrase and animates it with the unexpectedness of its modulations, although it dialogues with it very rarely" Since his school years, Chopin learned about Field's nocturnes, and he was immediately inspired by them, until the moment when he gave this rather weak form the soul that gave it was missing, "And that soul - writes Louis Aguettant - is his, without a doubt, but it is also that of the time, that great diffuse cloud that around 1830 floated between heaven and earth, formed bydreams and sighs of a whole romantic generation. To recompose the atmosphere of those times it is necessary to remember the beautiful phrases of Chateaubriand about "the great secret of melancholy that the moon likes to communicate to the great oaks and to the ancient coasts of the seas", Lamartine's most vaporous verses and the most pathetic movements of Musset." All this is in Chopin's nocturnes. Only, starting with the nocturne in C minor, op 48, he will completely appropriate that genre borrowed from a predecessor, and it will turn into a personal message what until then was only a living room dream. from "CHOPIN" by Bernard Gavoty
Great performance, but I miss the D#/Eb on the left hand at the eighth bar. As the original music sheet. Here's an example ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3aPDpfQ7V3Q.html&ab_channel=1910thArt
I am so impressed by the musical passion and quality of Jan Lisiecki's music. He is so polite and humble! I have great sympathy for him. He is a dear and smart boy. I am 62 years old. Thank you Jan!