Added: Oct 11, 2008

From: ttag

Duration: 4:31

kempf plays chopin

Channel: Music

Tags: chopin  music  piano 


Rating: 4.87 (69 ratings)    Views: 25533' favoriteCount='136    Comments: 39

albert1675 Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - bravo

helene1889 Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - absolutlely perfect. Nothing to add. It's really wonderfull.

ckcclinton Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - so sad T_T

mrusnislava Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - This version is the perfect version for me!! \Bravo!

raticida123456 Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - stormless

classicguitar19990 Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - io l'ho visto live.... MOLTO bravo davvero :-)

lovelesspierrot Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - hauntingly beautiful

pincheruso Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - You guys are kidding,arent you?

0barrylloyd Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - Where is he from/live?

Engeldwh Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - I love you Freddy Kempf~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

remyrem12 Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - He is from England, but last I heard he lives in Berlin now.

salefrais Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - I love this song! Well done.

ilwmb Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - i wonder why its called an etude..i havent played it yet but is it really an etude in its original scence?

carlosq Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - Really, you could call it an etude too as each of Chopin's etude challenges different skill of the pianist. However is not a conventional etude.

namarcil Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - this etude teaches teh pianist how to play melody and accompaniment in the same hand, it works teh third fourth and fifth fingers of teh right hand more so, very very very useful, esp when plaing his other works and tat of liszt

Lucithen Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - this is probably the most disturbing, haunting etude of Chopin's...it sounds like some silent agony, desperation...an infinite, yet silent snowstorm...it reminds me somehow of Liszt's chasse neige.

ichiichan Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - sublime

laurion69 Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - Che pezzo meraviglioso!Che pezzo meraviglioso!Che pezzo meraviglioso!

gasparmc Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - great interpretation.

PianoMan8912 Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - Etudes were truly exercises before they were romanticized in the 19th century by people like Chopin, Paganini, and Liszt.They then became incredible nuggets of musical exercise, as well as a normal technical exercise.

prestomoltoagitato Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - thats almost Exactly how i feel about this piece, its for closed drapes. some chords he chose in this etude are so beautiful. whats weird is that i see snow also when i hear chasse neige.

callenishss Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - its so technically easy y is it an etude

max140280 Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - Chopin wrote "andante", not "adagio"

pola88 Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - i think is too cool. he s the best in the whole world. he plays this etude like no one else. i Love Kempf =)

rptatbud Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - to see this peace performed with so much constrained emotion signifies it to be even more heartbreaking. Truly beautiful. Thank you.