How wonderful! I love your deep-into the-keys sound, the touch, the colours...seems so simple (Chopin never is!) and yet so deeply meaningful. Thank you so much for sharing, my personal world feels better because of this.Thank you.
Ależ cudownie zagrane. Genialny utwór w genialnym wykonaniu ❤ Właśnie zacząłem się uczyć grać ten utwór i będzie to mój pierwszy utwór Chopina. A to wszystko dzięki Pana filmom i analizom na RU-vid. Po Pana wspaniałej relacji z wiosennej trasy koncertowej w Norwegii w ubiegłym roku, postanowiłem spełnić marzenie z dzieciństwa i nabyłem pianino. Bardzo dziękuję za inspirację Maestro!
SO WONDERFUL AS ALWAYS, MAESTRO!!!!! Thank you for my favourite Chopin's Waltz and for an excellent delightful performance, congratulations for over 16.200 subscribers to your great channel, you deserve more and more..., I've added this video to my public playlists called "My Favourite Classical Music" and "Mr.Grzegorz Niemczuk", again my best regards, have a happy sunny warm new week. Joanna
Superb performance! This Master piece of Chopin has so many emotions. This piece always remind me of my beautiful past days with family where we had a small house in a small village and everybody used to live the life to the fullest. In the rat race to earn money and materialism, everything seems to be fading away.
I second this comment. An excellent performance of a beautiful song that is within the abilities of a student always inspires improvement. My continued thanks.
This is the most beautiful piano piece I have ever heard. It is so simple and raw with the emotions it conveys. This video is my inspiration as I slowly learn this piece.
Dear Greg, I recently 'discovered' you and learned a lot from you in a short time. Your analyzes are fantastic, as is this performance of a seemingly simple walz…. I am grateful for all your contributions and the time you put into it. The modesty you bring to this waltz does not detract from the piece, on the contrary. It's like dancing in a dream, bringing back sweet memories. And so this tempo fits perfectly there! Bravo from Austria, Paul Manche 💫🇦🇹
Dear Greg! I'll never tired to thank you for your Ganon! After starting 30' every day Ganon in Jan 23 I have NEw hands now and continue progressing. I get much more pleasure playing now. My piano teacher was rather surprised: where from are these new professional (!) hands!? (I'm not professional pianist😇😇😇)
Piękny, pełen nostalgii walc Fryderyka, nie tak smutny jak jego młodszy brat w tej samej tonacji z op 34 i jakże wspaniale Pan go ukazuje /biedak nieco spłaszczony przez szkolne wykonania/, a tu pełna paleta nastroju i spokojnej zaduny 👏👏👏. A ten z op 34 no 2 w Pana wykonaniu wręcz zjawiskowy.
Lucyna Żbikowska Rozkołysanym Walcem A minor myśl natrętną snują załzawione dźwięki bez opamiętania za woalem zmysłów obezwładniających wciąż widzę obraz twojej twarzy wraca i wraca uparcie O miłości niespełniona! gdzie szukać ciebie w piekle rozkoszy czy niebie? F. Chopin - Walc A minor op. 34 no. Grzegorz Niemczuk - Recital in Askim Kulturhus, 21.04.2022.
Very nice! I like the regularity of tempo, with just the right amount of rubato. Also, you don't try and make this waltz into something that it isn't. Sometimes I've fallen into the trap of trying to make it more dramatic than the notes really suggest. This waltz is truly a test of one's skill as a pianist and performer. Can you make something captivating out of such a simple, unassuming piece? There's no technical fireworks or moments of dramatic showmanship to wow the audience with like the etudes or other more complex works. Just a beautiful, relatively straightforward melody, the regular pulse of the waltz, and the repetition of the theme + variations. A wonderful challenge
Thank you. Yes, absolutely! Very challenging piece. Chopin, at the end of his life, went back to simplicity. But it's a complex simplicity, very demanding and profound!
@@gregniemczuk I must say that I usually prefer faster versions, but somehow your interpretation feels just right for this piece - a bit melancholic, tender, almost nostalgic (which I was never able to hear together in other versions I like). So yeah, I have nothing, but praise here. I'm really glad that I came across your channel!)
Oooh, beloved Bösendorfer, a really noble brand, so rich with that round, full bass, always love Chopin on it, wonder what he would have thought about the brand. And I love how relaxed and simple you played the Waltz. One of the few Chopin pieces that I can play, but not like that!
As a starter this is the first music piece that I try playing on piano. It is absolutely stunning to hear how it should sound. I love how he plays with emotions and with no rush. I will try to copy the sensation of this performance to improve my sense of music 😊
Amazing performance, been following your series of all Chopin's work and wanted to thank you for the effort and deep analysis. Was wondering if you plan to publish an analysis on the La ci darem la mano Variations Op. 2, I'm thinking of learning that piece and your analysis would certainly help. Thanks again!
Thank you!!! Omg no...not for now... It's a piece for piano and orchestra so that's why it was not on the project. But who knows...maybe next year.....
Czy Pianista zaczarował nastrój? Czy Walc Chopinem niebiańskim płynie? Czy wszystko razem wyczarowane spełnione natchnieniem wypełnia Duszę? Czy wyśpiewane nad wodami faluje oddechem? Czy subtelnością dotyku dłoni twoich dłoni schodzi w krainę Ciszy? I odlatuje gdzie wszechwładna króluje ponad czasem Muzyka s.171 (tekst poprawiony) Equilibrium Moc Ducha
Hmm no dsaf Henry quotes in the comment section, how strange, I guess I’ll fix that, the world is going to change and you have me to thank for it. Give it time. one day, YOU WILL KNOW THE JOY OF CREATION.
I noticed this part 0:29 other artists play it without trill but when I look up for an original manuscript it has trill written in there and I was wondering why others don’t play trill?
Hmm I'm confused. I felt that your grace notes and trills weren't very clear. It was as if sometimes you chose to play 4 notes and sometimes 3, starting on either the higher or the lower note, but it didn't strike me as intentional, rather that sometimes a note unintentionally fell away. But since you specialized in Chopin, I'm sure you know what you're doing and why. It was just a bit odd to hear. Anyhow, I like the rest of the interpretation!