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Etude No. 3 from Etudes, Op. 10
Maurizio Pollini, piano
Etude Op. 10 No. 3, in E major, is a solo piano work composed by Frédéric Chopin. This is a slow cantabile study, in which the right hand must maintain a singing tone in the melody whilst contributing to the accompaniment. This étude differs from most of Chopin's in its tempo. It marks a significant departure from the technical virtuosity required in études before Chopin's time. It concentrates on melodious phrasing and legato ambience of performance more than technical skill. It has been classified as a Tone Poem for piano by some critics, and is highly regarded as a quality manifestation of Chopin's love for Romantic Opera and Poland, where he was born. During a lesson with his pupil Adolf Gutmann, Chopin began weeping and cried, "Oh, my homeland!". Chopin was said to have also noted this piece as the most intimate piece he has ever composed, stating that "In all my life I have never again been able to find such a beautiful melody."
Frederic Chopin (1810 - 1849)

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@trp8155
@trp8155 13 лет назад
"In all my life I have never again been able to find such a beautiful melody." -Chopin
@larsdybvad4789
@larsdybvad4789 Год назад
Chopin! This Etude op. 10 no 3 in E major, has been my favorite piano melodi for 50 years now, I was 21 when l first bought the record on vinyl in 1973💜
@Pamela-dv7gb
@Pamela-dv7gb 11 месяцев назад
Even if many chopin mélodies are incredible this one is masterpiece 😢❤❤❤
@florakavel
@florakavel Месяц назад
C'est sur ce morceau de musique que S. Gainsbourg a écrit ,"Lemon incest"..
@KneeJerkish
@KneeJerkish Месяц назад
As if melodies are floating around out there in space and we just need to find them.
@gmfrunzik
@gmfrunzik 23 дня назад
@@KneeJerkishthere is a quote, i forgot who said this, but :”every melody is already written, one only needs to find one”
@lawsoncabell
@lawsoncabell 4 года назад
This was the most difficult piece I ever learned many (many) years ago. I had the entire thing memorized and I was simply too young to appreciate how the brain works. I haven’t played the piano in so long that I would not even know where to start now but if I ever have the opportunity again before I die, I will start with this beautiful work. If you are still young, do not let these things go or take anything for granted!!
@sarahmountstudios3188
@sarahmountstudios3188 4 года назад
Wow! It might still be in your muscle memory and come back quickly to you! Did you learn this version or a simpler one?
@lawsoncabell
@lawsoncabell 3 года назад
@@sarahmountstudios3188 I learned and played it as written by Chopin. Listening to it now, I realize what an accomplishment that was for me as a young person. The only way I could play with feeling was to memorize a piece - to get the technical issues out of the way. My father was my teacher- he was, and is, a gifted musician and performer. Like so many others, I simply failed to appreciate the significance of the gift and opportunity I was given. I still hope to find my way back.
@Prengle
@Prengle 3 года назад
@@lawsoncabell There's a part of you that's found it's way back already, it's waiting for the rest to catch up. Why keep it waiting right?
@mariakaraboeva2908
@mariakaraboeva2908 2 года назад
I think you will have the opportunity! ❤️✨
@lamcy1731
@lamcy1731 2 года назад
@@lawsoncabell Chopin's music rests deep inside one's hearts. I'm sure you can re-learn it and appreciate it much more than you used to!
@marcphilos9915
@marcphilos9915 5 месяцев назад
Saddened to hear the news of Maurizio Pollini's passing. His Chopin etudes album provided me the finest introduction to this amazing music a teen/young adult could ask for, forming the soundtrack to some of my most tender and memorable years. Thank you for the music and memories Maestro.
@juanjairo9897
@juanjairo9897 9 лет назад
Only geniuses can compose music like this. Imagine a big open spaced room, lay in a couch, close your eyes, and there he is playing next to you, that's heaven!!!
@agamaz5650
@agamaz5650 5 лет назад
chopin wasnt a composer he was a wizard
@czeynerpianistproducercomp7155
@czeynerpianistproducercomp7155 4 года назад
I invite you all to listen to these 3 beautiful pieces that also deserve attention 1. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0EL38pLPL7s.html 2. www.youtube.com/watch?V=HTDVZQDp-_s 3. www.youtube.com/watch?V=y1RccdbTWUo
@henrykwieniawski7233
@henrykwieniawski7233 2 года назад
It doesn’t take a genius to compose like this. Look up the Art of Partimento and you’ll learn how composers learned how to compose and improvise.
@LCPD-bi1ww
@LCPD-bi1ww 9 лет назад
I'm going to cry. Chopin's music is too beautiful
@mapleberries6624
@mapleberries6624 6 лет назад
Agreed.
@luisrose8076
@luisrose8076 5 лет назад
con tan pocas notas llega al alma. un virtuoso. forma parte del adn de la humanidad
@heekyungkim8147
@heekyungkim8147 4 года назад
I know what u mean....
@dividendkng
@dividendkng 4 года назад
I feel you
@jamesboone3678
@jamesboone3678 3 года назад
Imagine this is only a etude. Just a practice piece.
@DC-ti9xo
@DC-ti9xo 9 лет назад
For almost 2 minutes I thought hey, maybe I actually could play this
@ColonelAwEsOmE2468
@ColonelAwEsOmE2468 9 лет назад
+Daniel Canales Ikr! Then that crazy middle section pops up and gives me the middle finger ..... :/
@jerrywang1749
@jerrywang1749 7 лет назад
middle part is easier than it looks
@jxe.7553
@jxe.7553 7 лет назад
Gaming Of Gamers Definitely not
@jordidewaard2937
@jordidewaard2937 6 лет назад
Just starting with the piano (just over 1 month) and my hope didnt last longer than 5 seconds XD
@koolaid1220
@koolaid1220 5 лет назад
Daniel Canales it gets tricky playing the melody and accompaniment with the right hand
@huashengxie6841
@huashengxie6841 5 месяцев назад
This performance made me love piano and Chopin's music RIP Pollini 😢
@kaplopkaplop3748
@kaplopkaplop3748 8 лет назад
0:01-1:13: I can play this for sure 1:14-1:38: I could still play it with practice 1:39-1:51: I don't know, should I play this or not? 1:52-2:04: This is too hard... 2:05: GOOD BYE!!!!!
@SpencerJenkins45
@SpencerJenkins45 8 лет назад
+Kaplop Kaplop 2:05 onward: NOPE
@forgottenbooks2395
@forgottenbooks2395 8 лет назад
That was exactly my reaction yesterday when I was trying that passage out for the first time, but after keeping at it for a little while I found that it was actually quite intuitive. If it helps, I found it easier to practice both hands together rather than trying out each independently, but that could just be me. It should be easier if you have bigger hands than mine to manage those large stretches.
@jacklabite
@jacklabite 8 лет назад
Chopin had torture "machines" they show us a week ago on tv ( it was a documentary about Georges Sand and him living in her beautiful manor): the machines were made to progressively make you extend your fingers as far away as possible between each other and another one was about making your finger very strong. They said they stopped using that some years later thinking it was not such a good idea for a piano player after all. I guess you should try that for the large stretches :)
@michaelnnapalmer4002
@michaelnnapalmer4002 8 лет назад
For me, to get the beginning passage with the right balance between melody and harmony in the right hand while shaping the melody is actually harder than the 1:52 passage.
@shadowxcalliber
@shadowxcalliber 8 лет назад
+Spencer Jenkins 2:05 is the ez part
@pandannep
@pandannep 11 лет назад
Chopin is by far one of my all time favorite composers. It's almost like everyone who plays his pieces are just pouring out emotions, even if they don't feel like it (if that makes any sense).
@johndedman6068
@johndedman6068 10 месяцев назад
❤ 1:45
@Chris27495
@Chris27495 10 лет назад
What made things even more interesting about the etudes of Chopin was to create a series of studies to be used as practice to perfect a certain technical skill... ... Listening to this piece is almost practice for bringing out his/her love for piano which is needed to ever play piano beautifully. Which, you tend to loose when drilled into the technicalities of playing classical music
@AdamIronside
@AdamIronside 13 лет назад
Chopin said himself this is his most beautiful melody, I think he was right!
@aurelio3532
@aurelio3532 4 года назад
how about ballade n1 in g minor? edit: oh no now I see what you mean, you're right
@mlr3188
@mlr3188 4 года назад
@@aurelio3532 ballade n4
@eloisanzara237
@eloisanzara237 4 года назад
@@mlr3188 Ballade No 1 is legendary. Ballade No 4 is just godly.
@user-or2lu5sh8d
@user-or2lu5sh8d 3 года назад
Everything of him is beautiful
@drebtobias4677
@drebtobias4677 3 года назад
Nocturne op 9 no 2
@mishalinares1049
@mishalinares1049 5 месяцев назад
This very recording of Chopin's etude sparked the imagination of my writing career. Truly beautiful, may Pollini forever be remembered for his contribution to music!
@blindinglight7839
@blindinglight7839 7 лет назад
0:55 - 1:10 the most beautiful thing I've ever heard!
@TenNesSX
@TenNesSX 5 лет назад
listen muse's 'prelude'. Clearly inspired by this bit of Chopin's Etude Opus 10 no 3
@nihatgurbuz4175
@nihatgurbuz4175 4 года назад
Also listen "Lemon Incest" song by Serge Gainsbourg." Inspired by that.
@malachiilililililililliillllil
@malachiilililililililliillllil 4 года назад
me too...thank you for marking this part...it's maked me buying LP player
@greenday61892
@greenday61892 3 года назад
I think I prefer when it returns at the end!
@korsunhoox
@korsunhoox 2 года назад
not only this... muse chops Chopin big time
@OceanbornSWT
@OceanbornSWT 14 лет назад
This is a perfect melody, even Chopin said about this piece; "I had never found a more beauty melody". This etude made me aprecciate more the classical music.
@edwardyang8254
@edwardyang8254 2 года назад
the level of control that pollini expressed here is simply unmatched. I've listened to dozens of interpretations and i play this myself. pollini's is undoubtedly the best one I know of.
@Linken103
@Linken103 11 лет назад
I played this piece before. It showcases the general idea of Chopin, his slow, melodic passages to his fast ballade-like pieces all in one--Etude No.3, Op. 10 Beautifully played
@eternalslumber2k6
@eternalslumber2k6 2 года назад
In my opinion, this is one of the most beautiful interpretations of this piece, I just can't listen to it enough!
@thomasminot9799
@thomasminot9799 9 лет назад
I've 'shopped around' on RU-vid and this is the best interpretation of the piece I've heard. So many players do nothing for me in the outer sections, but Pollini plays the melody beautifully.
@SERABELMO
@SERABELMO 9 лет назад
This is one of the most beautiful songs that I have ever heard. One of my favorites of Chopin's along with Nocturne op.9 no.2 and Raindrops.
@user-tg7ii4ft4f
@user-tg7ii4ft4f 5 лет назад
*pieces
@Un-homme-avec-raison
@Un-homme-avec-raison 5 лет назад
Ballada n°1?
@jeremy9951
@jeremy9951 5 лет назад
@@Un-homme-avec-raison ballade N 1 on top for me along with Nocturne 9 op 1 and Nocturne in C sharp minor
@starscreamapologist3003
@starscreamapologist3003 9 лет назад
This moved me so much that I literally have tears falling from my eyes
@altrudeau8975
@altrudeau8975 8 лет назад
+Hannah Weisman I know EXACTLY what you mean! Are you familiar with the popular vocal version of this by Jo Stafford, c. 1950, titled, "No Other Love"? She really nailed it for a popular version.
@rubbersole79
@rubbersole79 7 лет назад
Always sounded to me something like the profound awakening or realization of the shortness, beauty, and breadth of life......and loss.
@marywestlastboy606
@marywestlastboy606 7 лет назад
Really Big Tune...makes grown men cry!
@MrAmerica51
@MrAmerica51 4 года назад
Similar experience with the "Adagio Cantabile" of Beethovens "Pathétique" opus 13. Same melancholy.
@veggieviewer
@veggieviewer 9 лет назад
This is my favorite Chopin Etude, and the performance is wonderful too. The second movement of the Second Piano Concerto is beautiful too.
@iHondeux
@iHondeux 13 лет назад
Chopin is a beauty. I never get tired of listening to his works~
@VassilyYasmine
@VassilyYasmine 4 года назад
The music note at 1:03 hits me so hard. Brings out some melancholic memories
@jonathan130
@jonathan130 6 месяцев назад
Some might not appreciate the middle section, but for me, it's sheer brilliance. The way the music effortlessly shifts from sadness or bittersweetness to a climax of anger and despair is nothing short of perfection. And right after all that intensity, Chopin seamlessly returns to the first melody with a passage, it sounds like a fitting rewind, recharge, or breath of air after everything it's been through. I can't quite explain it. 2:15 Overall I think the middle section is just perfect.
@MeghanaPotturu
@MeghanaPotturu 9 лет назад
This piece will be a joy to play. Such a beautiful melody. Can't wait for that day where the piece will come to life from the tips of my fingers
@tanmaysharma8239
@tanmaysharma8239 9 лет назад
Stfu no one cares
@alyssacheriyan7003
@alyssacheriyan7003 9 лет назад
Omg this sounds so cool
@tanmaysharma8239
@tanmaysharma8239 9 лет назад
i still get 1 pluses from that inspirational comment
@MeghanaPotturu
@MeghanaPotturu 9 лет назад
Tɑղʍɑվ ᔕհɑɾʍɑ When you don't even know 99% of the people that +1'd it xD
@tanmaysharma8239
@tanmaysharma8239 9 лет назад
i dont even know 100% but i know that i rekt u and people agreed with me
@DeanPants
@DeanPants 13 лет назад
I really really love this version; I just adore the emotion so much behind the 2:05 to 2:20 segment in the song, and when people play that with this much speed and FEELING as this one does, aaah. It makes my heart soar.
@genesisjkc
@genesisjkc 7 лет назад
Thank you Futurama, for introducing me to this song and the other works of Chopin.
@annazorgenfreija3133
@annazorgenfreija3133 3 года назад
im playing this etude rn and let me tell u- it is hard but so worth it. starting to understand his music and why he wrote it. pretty amazing
@DrFreeman
@DrFreeman 3 года назад
Futurama brought me here too. Thanks, G.
@davidchin777
@davidchin777 Год назад
If I didn't really know Chopin before, I know him now, because I know that this melody is Chopin, Chopin is this melody. This melody makes my heart melt.
@simonboccanegra3811
@simonboccanegra3811 5 лет назад
We can hear the same music so differently. I remember someone who generally loved Chopin but hated this etude. He said even in the hands of the greatest pianist, it was sentimental mush. And I've never heard anything sentimental in this piece at all. To me, it's mysterious and sensuous. Something beautiful emerging, inevitably, and it crests at the moment that this thing (it could be a natural phenomenon or a person) can be fully perceived.
@SuchingYan
@SuchingYan 4 года назад
What's wrong with sentiment? I love sentiments
@suegridley
@suegridley 4 года назад
This theme was used for a popular song called No Other Love, so perhaps sentimental AND sensuous!
@zuzannawisniewska4464
@zuzannawisniewska4464 Год назад
Gorgeous and timeless. This music will delight forever. A work of centuries and a symbol of our Polish nation.
@nicklass7075
@nicklass7075 Год назад
I can't get enough of that absolutely heart-melting ending.
@sevenoctave88
@sevenoctave88 9 лет назад
The Best Chopin Etude opus 10 no 3, Greatest Pianist" Maurizio Pollini"!
@jiancai_nocturne
@jiancai_nocturne 4 года назад
Op.10/5 is best etude. Pollini don't know music.
@Cayres18
@Cayres18 4 года назад
@@jiancai_nocturne polini what? Idiot
@arandompianist7371
@arandompianist7371 2 года назад
@@jiancai_nocturne Even Chopin himself disagrees lmao. And op 10 no. 5 may be good but it’s considered meh in Chopin’s repetoire
@augustaverbian
@augustaverbian 5 лет назад
This piece has completely crushed my resistance, I cried because it is both beautiful and I couldn't read musical note at all. 😭
@Grayfox541
@Grayfox541 12 лет назад
It's awesome how music like this can put your problems apart for minutes.
@MarcAmengual
@MarcAmengual Год назад
Yes, beautiful
@netedco
@netedco 13 лет назад
It makes me sad that this wonderful piece is just a study. It deserves more, and belive me, it's not the only one....
@archravenineteenseventeen
@archravenineteenseventeen Год назад
Study? For me this is what it feels like if you miss something like beautiful past since the piece is about him missing his homeland
@kezia8380
@kezia8380 10 месяцев назад
​@@archravenineteenseventeeni feel the same
@nastyaaesthetics3817
@nastyaaesthetics3817 3 года назад
Wow, beautiful music, decoration for the soul, conveys emotions 🥰😍😻
@honestyize
@honestyize 11 лет назад
I get shivers every time that part comes on
@CINTERPOL
@CINTERPOL 11 лет назад
He wrote most of his music abroad Chopin was raised in France yet remained in love with his beloved Poland and he saw it disappear before his eyes and he got much inspiration out of it. Thats why his music was so inspiring.
@MiniIand
@MiniIand 5 лет назад
0:47 - 1:10 gives me goosebumps every time
@raffaeledarcangelo3193
@raffaeledarcangelo3193 3 года назад
The absolutely best interpretation of Chopin Etude I ever heard in my life. It's difficult listening such sentimental expressivity in today interpretations. It's not a case Pollini has been recognised one out of, even the best interpreter of Chopin, Liszt and other past composers.
@user-sn8si7gx1z
@user-sn8si7gx1z 2 года назад
Обязательно послушайте как ее играет Ланг Ланг.лучше него-наверно играл только Шопен.
@leSebian95
@leSebian95 11 лет назад
Those mood changings- such as at 1:14 and 1:52- give me chills, deeply... Everytime... And I listen to this piece twice a day. Chopin can play with your emotions in three notes, that's why he was a genius
@2302heidi
@2302heidi 8 лет назад
Me gusta escucharla como a ningun otra desde hace mucho. Cuando tenia 20 años hasta hoy. Es muy sentimental y dulce.
@GAUCHOVERDE
@GAUCHOVERDE 8 лет назад
+Ysabel Couchonal te acuerdas que se convirtió en los 60 en una popular pieza romántica llamada Divina Ilusión adaptada por el mexicano Enrique Quesada Reyes
@MissPoplarLeaf
@MissPoplarLeaf 6 лет назад
When it swells starting at 0:47 it feels like my soul's being carried to heaven. And I'm not even religious.
@LeonThomasian
@LeonThomasian 12 лет назад
I just wanted to share my feelings with you guys while I'm listening to this... this beauty. There is so much to do in your life as a person. Everyday, there is something new we learn, and there's just so many things we go through every hour. Thinking process by itself is enough to carry you through a complexity of mess. Now, on the other hand, when you get the chance to surf through music pieces like this, you suddenly find yourself standing on the top watching all your problems fall apart.
@UngoogleableMan
@UngoogleableMan 5 лет назад
Thank you!! I finally found the song playing during Futuramas finale while Fry and Leela montage their honeymoon. This brings joy to my heart and i think my soon to be wife and I will have this as our first dance. =) thank you
@Leemarie468
@Leemarie468 10 лет назад
Lovely! floating and melodic! love the changes in dynamics. one of my favourites. Chopin, he was and is the MAN!
@marius478
@marius478 13 лет назад
This is one of my all time favorites, Thank you so much for putting this up! I like that you have the score on the screen too. Very nice!
@imdcathsmeow
@imdcathsmeow 11 лет назад
Thank you for bringing me here, Futurama. This is just so beautiful. Fry and Leela forever. :')
@dirthood6208
@dirthood6208 6 лет назад
imdcathsmeow no dr zoidberg for ever
@bblue1555
@bblue1555 6 лет назад
Fullmetal Alchemist played the same tune. I heard it again on Futurama and came to the conclusion it was a piece. The most beautiful composition I’ve heard to date.
@LucasKingPiano
@LucasKingPiano 12 лет назад
You know what I mean though, when theres a part that just pulls on your heart strings. =)
@JoyAndWhimsy17
@JoyAndWhimsy17 3 года назад
3:00 that part.
@d3itchd355
@d3itchd355 2 года назад
Nice
@toxickremedy
@toxickremedy 8 лет назад
They put this in Fullmetal Alchemist in the last episode of the TV series. I never really even considered how good of a medium anime could possibly be for classical music. Wasn't the best thing I've ever experienced, but was very very interesting combination.
@EBTheOriginalMaster
@EBTheOriginalMaster 8 лет назад
+Michael Li My Casio CTK-2000 plays this song and it's one of my favorite songs of the whole keyboard. Another is Ave Maria.
@JudeJaded15
@JudeJaded15 8 лет назад
+Michael Li there should be more classical music in television.
@justinmiller5141
@justinmiller5141 8 лет назад
It was also in the last episode of Futurama!
@jesusnthedaisychain
@jesusnthedaisychain 7 лет назад
YOU'RE TAKING ME TO SEE HOHENHEIM!! TO THAT BASTARD!!! TO MY FATHER!! Al...?
@mitchelllevy1207
@mitchelllevy1207 7 лет назад
If you like the whole classical + anime check out your lie in april
@datnguyen3441
@datnguyen3441 5 лет назад
I asked my music teacher, “cher, did you play any Chopin’s etude ?” She said: “yes I did play some” I said those etudes are too hard. She replied “because they are etude :)”. Ughh being able to play an etude is one of my goal in life
@user-df3xz6lq5n
@user-df3xz6lq5n 3 года назад
With some hard work, you will be able to pull off chopin's etudes. I just started practising on it.
@user-nl2jp5td9i
@user-nl2jp5td9i 11 месяцев назад
I have loved this melody all my life. I just tried to find it and now it's being played. No other love! Thank you Stjephan Hauser.
@JoyAndWhimsy17
@JoyAndWhimsy17 3 года назад
This is so nostalgic! I am so literally gobsmacked.
@KLL0119
@KLL0119 11 лет назад
one of the best piece by one of the best composer in this universe
@mariavelazquezdeangulo1640
@mariavelazquezdeangulo1640 4 года назад
Beatiful ! So nice , the most beautiful by Chopin !
@measterpool
@measterpool 2 года назад
I did not know the name of this melody, it plays in my mind from listening to my dad playing this on the piano many years ago. Google herd my hum it and broght me here. Thanks!
@randyclar747
@randyclar747 11 лет назад
Loved chopin for 20 yrs. This guy is great. spellbinding.
@dakotalew2362
@dakotalew2362 5 лет назад
Beautiful, 40 years ago I could play this song. Not anymore and not as good as this performance but close. I had 3 years of training by a classically trained teacher. I stopped lessons after 6th grade. I started playing a lot again when I was 24 for about 2 years but moved and no longer had a piano.
@lassebirkhenriksen
@lassebirkhenriksen 5 лет назад
Chopin is my fave composer
@KingCobra759
@KingCobra759 9 лет назад
You're taking me to see Hoenhiem! To that bastard! To my father!
@alvinchimp1392
@alvinchimp1392 9 лет назад
FMA FTW
@joephilips7265
@joephilips7265 9 лет назад
+Dylan Peters Wait, this was in FMA? When?! I need episode numbers, man!
@briansong1840
@briansong1840 9 лет назад
+Joe Philips Episode 51 (not in Brotherhood), halfway ish through. Starts on the scene when Hawkeye find Mustang at Bradley's estate
@joephilips7265
@joephilips7265 9 лет назад
Brian Song Makes sense. Thanks.
@TheBeatlesCom
@TheBeatlesCom 12 лет назад
Thanks to the brilliant Segovia and great chopin, I can learn and play this piece to audition with to Berklee for classical guitar.
@Petermaguire3684
@Petermaguire3684 6 лет назад
con bravura section is out of this world, inspiring.
@tingchen3114
@tingchen3114 3 года назад
I’m 11 and I’m playing this. Love it!
@PinkiTuscaderro
@PinkiTuscaderro 10 лет назад
This is so beautiful it moves me to tears.
@korsunhoox
@korsunhoox 2 года назад
The whole planet should be too 🎼🇵🇱🎼🌍🎼🇵🇱🎼🌍🎹
@iorikpiano9596
@iorikpiano9596 2 года назад
Chopin is amazing. This is by far one of my most favorite of his etudes. It differs much from the others with its slower tempi. It's a pleasure to study Chopin and his music.
@tomarmstrong1281
@tomarmstrong1281 Месяц назад
As an intermediate player, I am in awe of anyone who can sit at the piano with a score of this complexity and play it.
@TINA10000
@TINA10000 2 года назад
I heard this etude long time ago without knowing it was composed by Chopin! What a surprise!
@maxbui276
@maxbui276 8 лет назад
Those 33 people had their computer upside down when they liked the video
@Aynshtaynn
@Aynshtaynn 8 лет назад
And the 34th person was upside down himself/herself. I don't know about the others.
@enklaev1465
@enklaev1465 7 лет назад
Arda Anıl Ergin itself
@HaleyMorales
@HaleyMorales 7 лет назад
Max Bui 35:((
@nocturnallsnake4228
@nocturnallsnake4228 7 лет назад
they cant play the piece and like to find/invent flaws.
@papa_mia4495
@papa_mia4495 7 лет назад
Or just simply because they listen to Cortot and Sofronitsky, not this cold and lifeless shit?
@Daniel_Nye
@Daniel_Nye 11 лет назад
This song brings me to tears every time. But it is beautiful.
@jiancai_nocturne
@jiancai_nocturne 4 года назад
Bring tears music is not good music.
@user-nk2ni8ue5m
@user-nk2ni8ue5m 5 месяцев назад
Thank you Mr Pollini, you may be gone, but your beautiful music will live on forever. Op 10 no 3, and Op 10 no 12 always thrill me, but my favourite chopin piece is Ballade no.1... it is simply majestic.
@karla.schnikoff3148
@karla.schnikoff3148 4 года назад
Chopin simply great, genius, emotional , don't know what else........... wonderful^^
@marcellelecocq7328
@marcellelecocq7328 8 лет назад
trés belle étude de FREDERIC CHOPIN ou je reviens souvent pour moi un si beau souvenir pas triste du tout , que j'adore , et si bien interprétée , bravo !
@janicecrum2951
@janicecrum2951 2 года назад
So, so beautiful! Makes me cry. It touches my heart.
@luableah7615
@luableah7615 6 лет назад
"Oh, my homeland!"
@peter5.056
@peter5.056 5 месяцев назад
Pollini made me the pianist I am today. May he rest in eternal peace!
@GrzegorzNowacki
@GrzegorzNowacki 4 года назад
So beautiful and deep..
@JeoRandur01
@JeoRandur01 11 лет назад
Un tema epico para el final de Futurama, simplemente precioso :)
@LukeGajdus
@LukeGajdus 11 лет назад
He was actually raised in Poland.. and moved to France at around 18 years of age after writing his first piano concertos. Still.. awe inspiring musician.
@cggames9714
@cggames9714 8 лет назад
0:47 is my favourite part
@betinaliebert2095
@betinaliebert2095 8 лет назад
Listen We were lovers - JJ Burnel (version Gankutsuou). Identical.
@silviodeiudicibus1683
@silviodeiudicibus1683 Год назад
Lovable!
@federicosilva5402
@federicosilva5402 4 года назад
Hermosa música. Me hace muy feliz, gracias mil.
@rag2458
@rag2458 5 месяцев назад
Rest in peace Legend
@nirinaramangasalama3265
@nirinaramangasalama3265 4 года назад
Peaceful!
@monikastangl5021
@monikastangl5021 3 года назад
This piece brought me to tears 😍
@ashleye6503
@ashleye6503 Год назад
My favourite composition of Chopin and it has always been, in my opinion, his most beautiful composition. I had tears in my eyes when I first heard it. Such was its beauty. In fact, it's not just my opinion, but that of Chopin himself too. Since, it's only many years after that I learned Chopin himself stated that in all his life he never again found such a beautiful melody. This piece is deceptively difficult to play and technical(No surprise, since it's an Etude, and all Etudes are technically difficult, as it is their purpose). However, what makes this Etude stand out is that when you listen to it, it doesn't sound particularly difficult to play. It has such simplicity, yet underlying that simplicity is an extremely complicated structure. Pure beauty and brilliance.
@karolpawlowski5368
@karolpawlowski5368 2 года назад
Sir Fryderyk Chopin is the pride of Poland! The whole country is very proud of him! 🇵🇱
@jamesgavigan4179
@jamesgavigan4179 4 года назад
One of my favourite Chopin pieces. First heard it in a Bette Davis film many, many years ago.
@TimeandMonotony
@TimeandMonotony 5 лет назад
Everybody talking about Futurama and I'm just like "I Walked with a Zombie! Classic movie."
@LordMemeion-st7xk
@LordMemeion-st7xk 3 года назад
I'm here from The Count of Monte Cristo Anime.
@marker52
@marker52 3 года назад
It was also featured in the original fullmetal alchemist during an emotional scene with Envy.
@kawaiiaudreyneko7962
@kawaiiaudreyneko7962 3 года назад
Fullmetal Alchemist (2003)
@Ahlovendino
@Ahlovendino 8 лет назад
I thought I had a shot at actually playing this well enough to be happy... glad I wasn't the only one who was disappointed in their inability to play the middle haha I love this piece!
@eenayeah
@eenayeah 11 лет назад
The crazy parts give me a full-on eargasm.
@srilanka132435
@srilanka132435 11 лет назад
I've always heard this but never had any idea of the piece title. It's nice to accidentally stumble across it. This is probably one of the nicest pieces ever composed, I think I've heard it in a movie too :)
@blane1814
@blane1814 4 года назад
Beautiful
@LeRainbow
@LeRainbow Год назад
This is incredible. I love this so much, I envy the moment I can play this piece this well myself ... one day I hope.
@harrissimo
@harrissimo 12 лет назад
So beautiful! What can anybody say? Pollini is one of the best piano players ever.
@danielalva3416
@danielalva3416 Год назад
Yo
@caressatjuh12
@caressatjuh12 10 лет назад
wow this is so beautiful! I'm learning to play it now! I can't wait 'till it's finished! I love it :)
@arongach7241
@arongach7241 4 года назад
My favourite classical music. It is beautiful!
@YinziTra
@YinziTra 13 лет назад
Most beautiful piece ever. I always feel like crying when playing this piece. A tough piece to learn though.
@lillianli9758
@lillianli9758 5 лет назад
with a lot of parctice I can play until 0:04
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