Chopin never named his pieces like "Torrent", "Revolutionary" etc. it's just op 10 no 4, because he claimed that any piece of music speaks to you in diffrent associations than to myself.
@@Hubi13001 that’s why I said “nicknamed” I’m pretty sure anybody would agree that op. 10 no. 12 is usually referred to as “revolutionary etude” instead of “op. 10 no. 12” because that’s a mouthful and hard to remember. Just because Chopin didn’t name his pieces doesn’t mean that it’s a good idea to leave them unnamed
There are lots of more difficult pieces so naah this doesnt really get close to the most difficult pieces But thats not the point of it is it Its very difficult for sure and very impressive by this young man
Ce serait cool si on aurait des pianos comme ça dans toutes les gares.. la plupart du temps soit il y en a pas, soit ils ne sont pas bien entretenu et pas très fonctionnel. En tout cas c'était bien joué. J'imagine que tu t'es bien améliorer depuis. :)
Hey! Great recording, your hand posture and voicing are impeccable however your dexterity and fluidity could do with some work, try practicing double thirds 4 octaves staccato and legato every day it’s helped me personally with dexterity very much. Try building up tempo more gradually...
aycarmela39 Super ! Comme je ne prends jamais le train je n'étais pas au courant de cette excellente initiative de la SNCF.... je vais aller voir à la gare d'Angers, ma ville, si elle y participe... Bonne journée cher ami.
Do you understand how hard Is this? 70% of midly-advanced pianist would struggle on the first 3 seconds,only professionals can play this piece whitout mistakes,and they would struggle too
@@epicgamer491 yeah definetely but still most struggle with the first 10 seconds if they arent extremely good ,for example ask somebody that has been playing the piano for about 4/5 to play Just the First 10 seconds of this they Will take at least 1 /2 weeks only to play It at a decent Speed unleast they practice for hours every day