Fryderyk Chopin Polonaise in Fa diesis minore, Op. 44 Video
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Chopin - Polonaise Op.44 in F sharp minor Performed by Olga Gurevich. The Polonaise in F-sharp minor, Op. 44, is a piece for solo piano written by Frédéric Chopin in 1841. It is often referred to as the "tragic" polonaise, due to its dark nature. The polonaise is dedicated to Princess Ludmilla de Beauveau, a prominent member of the Polish émigré community in Paris #chopin #polonaise #piano / If you need help finding sheet music or want to help the channel, you can become a sponsor of my YouTube channel "Listen to Musical Notes" at the link: (http•••) or make donations of any amount to the development of the project in Paypal: (http•••) You can also click on the "$Thanks$" button under any of my videos. I sincerely thank everyone for their help! God bless you!
Frédéric Chopin Rafał Blechacz 1841
Video created with Concert Creator: (http•••) Download Embers: (http•••) Definitely one of the hardest Chopin's polonaises. Also my favorite one! ️ DISCLAIMER ️ All audio rights belong to Rafał Blechacz and Deutsche Grammophon ABOUT PIECE The Polonaise in F-sharp minor, Op. 44, is a piece for solo piano written by Frédéric Chopin in 1841. It is often referred to as the "tragic" polonaise, due to its dark nature. The polonaise is dedicated to Princess Ludmilla de Beauveau, a prominent member of the Polish émigré community in Paris. Despite its title, the polonaise is a composite work in ternary form. The piece opens with a short menacing passage, and soon develops into a dark and often furious polonaise theme. The central section of the piece is a mazurka in A major that provides a romantic contrast. The mazurka soon gives in to darker harmonies and the polonaise returns after two isolated torrents of notes. At length, the reprise seems to lose force and momentum, and Chopin concludes the work with a surprising fortissimo double octave on F#. The piece is often considered the first of three "grand polonaises", (the other two being the Polonaise Op. 53 'Heroic', and the Polonaise-Fantaisie Op. 61) in which Chopin largely abandoned the old formula derived directly from dance practice. The time had come for polonaises subjected to free fantasy, for more heroic dance poems. In fact, Chopin was known to have said to the publisher, ‘I have a manuscript for your disposal. It is a kind of fantasy in polonaise form. But I call it a Polonaise’ Sources: wikipedia.org Discord server: (http•••) #Chopin #Polonaise #Embers #ConcertCreatorAI #BeMusical
Alexander Gadjiev Fryderyk Chopin Warsaw Philharmonic Concert Hall 2020 2021
11.10.2021 Sala Koncertowa Filharmonii Narodowej w Warszawie / Warsaw Philharmonic Concert Hall XVIII Międzynarodowy Konkurs Pianistyczny im. Fryderyka Chopina The 18th International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition ALEXANDER GADJIEV (Włochy, Słowenia / Italy, Slovenia) (http•••) Preludium cis-moll op. 45 / Prelude in C sharp minor, Op. 45 (0:37) Barkarola Fis-dur op. 60 / Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60 (5:02) Polonez fis-moll op. 44 / Polonaise in F sharp minor, Op. 44 (13:36) Walc As-dur op. 42 / Waltz in A flat major, Op. 42 (24:43) Ballada F-dur op. 38 / Ballade in F major, Op. 38 (29:12) / Oficjalna strona Konkursu/ The official Competition website: (http•••) Oficjalna aplikacja / The official app: iOS version: (http•••) Android version: (http•••) Subscribe: (http•••)
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