Ah, memories of my youth, when I was inebriated by the music of Chopin and other classical musicians, and the virtuosic interpreters such as Rubinstein.
My very favorite interpreter of Chopin’s music! [note that I did not say “best;” as Beverly Sills said, artists are not horses, so one cannot win a race] Maybe it’s Rubinstein’s infectious and purely infectious joie du vivre, his identification with Chopin oeuvre as a fellow Pole, both joined to his colossal musical gifts and intellect....whatever it is, I know in an instant if I’m listening to Rubinstein. I really adore the way Ashkenazy, Argerich, Szpilman, and Cziffra interpret Chopin’s works, too, but Rubinstein is the one I always come back to, and crappy background noise cannot dampen his playing of this glorious piece one bit! Thanks for uploading!
Czerny, Cramer y Clementi son mejores que Chopin por eso no tiene tantos likes porque existe más música que la de Chopin, yo prefiero el estudio 19 del Op.756 de Czerny que esta polonesa.
@@czeynerpianistproducercomp7155 Recuerdo en mi fallida carrera de piano, todos los maestros se enojaban conmigo al decirles que prefería estudiar un estudio de Czerny que uno de Chopin.
@@ApkSln tus maestros no tenian conocimiento del repertorio que existe de un instrumento que supuestamente conocen, es una lastima porque Czerny abarca todas las formas y diificultades delpiano