F. Chopin - Etude Op. 25 no. 10 in B minor - analysis - Greg Niemczuk's lecture, tutorial

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Concert pianist describes and analizes Chopin's Masterpieces for the piano.
Lessons in English, Spanish.

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Only with Greg and Chopin would I sit through hour long analysis videos. And no need for subtitles as I'm so used to his English! Bravo!

hopbear
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I teared up a little when you said that when you die you expect to fulfill your questions with Chopin, I really hope you do so! You're amazing! I'm starting with this etude, and definitely going to use all of your recommendations!

valeriagutierrez
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👏👏👏👏👏

1. for the very considerable physical effort required by the piece
2. for the sometimes problematic structural analysis
3. for the problematic psychological analysis of the inspiring motives
4. for the well-presented drama, especially at the end
5. other.

A pinch of levity:
between about 32:50 and about 33:50 a meteorological unexpected event offers the opportunity, at least for me, to peek a bit of the Polish landscape ... how exhilarating Greg's serious and staid comment!
🎼 🌻 🌿

annacerbara
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I love your sense of humor in this video! 😂

vincenthlu
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I´ve recently discovered your channel, what a wonderful work you have done and keep doing with this videos and with Chopin works, cheers my mate!

zacarias
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Amazing analysis, Greg! Keep going, all the etudes' videos are awesome, greetings from Brazil!

pauloduarte_piano
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Brilliant!! Well done.
Thank u for your hard work!
You are a 🌟

stevesewful
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Grazie! Your such interesting video is inspiring and motivating my "struggle" with this Etude!

giovannakarenvagata
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Besides the similarity of ending of this etude with the ending of ballade no one, the octave techniques in this etude also appeared in the second theme climax of this ballade. it's impressive! It really proves that by mastering Chopin etudes, one probably will have no technical difficulty in other pieces by Chopin.

LeeLinTao
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Incredible video Greg. I loved all the spontaneous things too, especially the view out the window! I thought when it started, no way I will watch an hour, but I didn't even pause it. And I have never watched another of your videos (I will now!) . But I do try to play this one. Very hard! I also would love a video with even more technical hints to practice. Please do it!
I agree the middle must be "fast" (ie Chopin's tempo) and many do not do it. I have one other thought on that middle being "long". I think it needs to feel long enough so that you "forget" the beginning, that it might somehow be possible that it can resolve without returning to the minor... but no, of course it's coming back and even more than the first time (fff!). I think you get this in your playing.
So thank you for this video!

marcocapalbo
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The melody in B major sings beautifully in your playing! I think this melody is the perfect example when people say the techniques Chopin chose to put in his etudes are a necessity to serve the music. This melody just doesn’t “sound right” to me if it isn’t in octaves (e.g. single notes).

vincenthlu
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A brilliant tutorial. But, for me, his anger is more intensely personal than, say, anger against the muscovites. 'Angry' is a good word here! Ready for when you do the etudes nouvelles - as you've promised (yes and sonata #1!!!) - for a native Englishman the word is "anti - seedent" [short-short - long-short]. Your comments on tempi hits the nail every time.

PhilHarrison
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Etude no.1 in F minor . Please play and help me to understand how to practice it !!
It's so hauntingly beautiful that I must play it!!!

sylvestercoffee
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Despite what your teacher said, I feel that you can totally play this etude!

vincenthlu
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When will the how to practice that etude video be uploaded?

angelmeneg
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I don't think this video will be very useful to the ppl who don't know what an octave is

maanimon