Movmt 1(Doppio Movimento in Grave):- 00:01 Movmt 2 (Scherzo in Eb minor):- 05:22 Movmt 3 (Funeral March in Lento) :- 11:11 Movmt 4 (Finale in Presto) :- 19:14
@Dylonely_9274 Жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@throxing88652 жыл бұрын
u don’t realize just how impressive this performance is until u learn this piece
@FE344452 жыл бұрын
true
@pianoplaynight2 жыл бұрын
It's perfect.. And live. This guy is from another planet
@spacekat41292 жыл бұрын
Agreed 😍🤗
@chrisli5904 Жыл бұрын
So hard to play just started 😊
@orphen36 Жыл бұрын
if u can
@smikkelbeer63522 жыл бұрын
The transition from 3:24 to 3:44 is just so uniquely Chopin
@СамуилВозней11 ай бұрын
1 часть: Вступление 00:01 Главная партия 0:10 Побоченая партия 0:50 Разработка 2:14 Реприза: 3:43 Кода 4:59 2 часть: Скерцо 5:22 Тема трио 6:35 3 часть: Траурный марш: 11:11 Трио 13:49 4 часть: Начало 19:14
@thecluelesscomposer2 жыл бұрын
Man, Cho and Chopin is a dream combination. Never disappoints.
@pianosbloxworld44602 жыл бұрын
There is no difference! Chopin just has a pin added to it
@Un-homme-avec-raison2 жыл бұрын
LGTB zzzzzz
@monition56552 жыл бұрын
One of the best mov. 1
@humptydumpty73388 ай бұрын
My favorite Chopin sonata!
@alexandramudrak4022 Жыл бұрын
1ч 0:00 - Вступление 0:12 - ГП 0:47 - ПП 1:47 - ЗП 2:14 - Разработка 3:43 - ПП в репризе 4:39 - ЗП в репризе 4:59 - Кода 2 ч 5:23 - Крайний раздел 6:35 - Средний раздел 8:13 - Середина среднего раздела 9:29 - Общая реприза 10:47 - Кода 3 часть 11:12 - Тема марша 4 часть 19:14 - Финал
@kerya35 Жыл бұрын
Не судите строго, я может чего-то не понимаю, но почему в сонате 4 части вместо 3? Это какое-то нововведение Шопена?
@АнфисаТрушина-э8о Жыл бұрын
@@kerya35 это стандартное наполнение, в сонате обычно 3 или 4 части
@kerya35 Жыл бұрын
@@АнфисаТрушина-э8о нам в муз. школе умнейший музыкант говорил только про то, что в сонате 3 части, в симфонии - 4. Лично я ничего про 3 или 4 в сонате не слышал. А какие еще есть сонаты из 4 частей, кроме этой?
@ocharovashkarrr Жыл бұрын
Храни Вас Бог!❤
@nicolassanchez28302 жыл бұрын
This sonata is one of my favorites pieces by Chopin. Really beautifull. And what a great performance!
@i.krasnikovas Жыл бұрын
The voicing in 20:23 is just speechless... It really gives me goosebumps every time I heard it. Simply amazing!!!!
@RyanMaterna_Composer7 ай бұрын
Such an outstanding piece of music... the Trio portion of the Scherzo Movement is some of my favorite music of all time, I can't help but smile and feel all these pleasant emotions inside of me every time I hear that passage! Thank you for sharing this wonderful recording!
@itsmeydin7 ай бұрын
🎧 Викторина по Шопену. Таймкоды: • I часть (Grave, Doppio Movimento): 0:01 - 1. Вступление 0:11 - 2. Экспозиция, Главная Партия (b-moll) 0:50 - 3. Экспозиция, Побочная Партия (Des-dur) 1:47 - 4. Экспозиция, Заключительная Партия (Des-dur) 2:13 - 5. Разработка 3:43 - 6. Реприза, Побочная Партия (B-dur) 4:39 - 7. Реприза, Заключительная Партия (B-dur) 4:59 - 8. Кода (B-dur) • II часть (Scherzo): 5:22 - 9. Тема Скерцо (es-moll) 6:35 - 10. Тема Трио (Ges-dur) 8:13 - 11. Тема середины Трио 10:47 - 12. Кода • III часть (Marche funèbre, Lento): 11:11 - 13. Траурный марш (b-moll) 13:47 - 14. Тема Трио (Des-dur) • IV часть (Finale, Presto): 19:14 - 15. Тема Финала
@karolpawlowski53682 жыл бұрын
Sir Fryderyk Chopin is the pride of Poland! The whole country is very proud of him! 🇵🇱
@johannsebastienbach Жыл бұрын
Not france?
@noob_3290 Жыл бұрын
@@johannsebastienbachabsolutely not, despite him living most of his life in france
@ekstrapolatoraproksymujacy4128 ай бұрын
@@johannsebastienbach of course, all the traditional french pieces he wrote like mazurkas and polonaises are a proof of that
@sanyaronetozero40588 ай бұрын
Mazurkas are not French they are common Polish folk music@@ekstrapolatoraproksymujacy412
@ekstrapolatoraproksymujacy4128 ай бұрын
@@sanyaronetozero4058 Of course, I was being sarcastic, Chopin was as polish as it gets, even his father Nicolas Chopin wasn't very French as he learned Polish language as a kid and leave France at the age of 16 then in Poland he actively avoided being conscripted into the French army during the french revolution and even become a lieutenant in the Warsaw municipal militia. I don't get from where people gets the idea that Fryderyk Chopin was French, there is no single argument in favor of it.
@teor10 Жыл бұрын
00:01 Вступ 1 ч. 00:11 Г.П 1 ч. 00:50 П.П 2 ч. 2:15 Розробка 1 ч 5:22 Тема скерцо 2 ч. 6:35 Тема вальсу 2 ч. 11:11 Тема маршу 13:49 3 частина В 19:14 Фінал
@Рирайто Жыл бұрын
благодарю
@rosapark078 ай бұрын
국뽕이 차오른다네🥹🥹 Thank you Cho for performing such a brilliant performance
@yucatron768 ай бұрын
The trio section of the scherzo is among the most beautiful music I have ever heard
@gordonseybert4683 Жыл бұрын
11:10 for Pray For The Dead And The Dead Will Pray For You.
@МихаилМарфин-з5й Жыл бұрын
Main theme (Bb minor) 00:15 Second theme (Db major) 00:50 Development of the main theme 2:13 Development of the second theme 3:43
@myfkaaa29 күн бұрын
Викторина Мурова 1 часть 0:12 - ГП 0:47 - ПП 2 часть 5:23 - Скерцо 6:35 - Трио 3 часть 11:12 - Тема траурного марша 4 часть 19:14 - Тема финала
@benana_32 жыл бұрын
10K views let’s gooooooo But seriously, thank you all for the views! I hope that these videos improve your enjoyment of this great music! Edit 8/7/22: This video just hit 100k views. Y’all are crazy. Thank you so much.
@theringedpianist3 жыл бұрын
A beautiful sonata amazingly performed👏🏻✨🎶
@zaurkadirligadirov34299 ай бұрын
My favourite lovely Chopin 💙
@yorkzie7593 Жыл бұрын
Rach 2? 1:30 (not that similar but the few notes just reminded me of it since in the concerto rach liked to extend the melody with an extra note)
@nintendianajones64 Жыл бұрын
1. Birth 2. Life 3. Death 4. Oblivion
@ioiomichalicki29116 ай бұрын
the first movement starts wtith the death motive so its not birth
@klavialАй бұрын
@@ioiomichalicki2911maybe he believed in reincarnation
@ioiomichalicki2911Ай бұрын
@@klavial we know for a fact from his letters, and from what others in his times wrote, that he was a very religious Christian and Christians believe in comming back to life in heaven not on earth so he did not believe that.
@smichelin1911 ай бұрын
5:57 ayo heroic polonaise intro
@Dylonely_92742 жыл бұрын
Cho is one of the greatest pianists among the youngest artists.
@schewts Жыл бұрын
heheheha
@yuk_notkim765820 күн бұрын
You can't spell Chopin without Cho.
@Giannaena7 ай бұрын
My favorite sonata 🌺🎵
@Kyujar.png492 жыл бұрын
I see why his name is Cho, because its a nickname for Cho-pin 😂😂😂, but the interpretation is so good that its better than the other recordings, Comparing Pogorelich and this recording (Cho) Pogorelich wants to play clearly so you can hear the notes properly, whereas Cho sustains just a right amount to give a very dark tone and it sounds like its actually he is telling a story
@hokomong3 жыл бұрын
sound is more loud and clean 💗
@CaasiAndestein Жыл бұрын
2nd mov severely underrated
@yuk_notkim765820 күн бұрын
Yeah definitely, it reminds me of bombs plummeting down and exploding.
@BenJones-lw5zn8 ай бұрын
March first is Chopin's birthday fellas and it's a hospital date for me as well ❤️🩹
@satosmi9408 Жыл бұрын
I only knew Chopin because of his famous waltzes. This one is a huge surprise to me!
@diom0010 ай бұрын
Wait until you discover his two sets of etudes! :D Most of them are considered top-tier in the piano repertoire. (Famous examples: "Waterfall" (op.10 n.1), "Tristesse" (op.10 n.3), "Torrent" (op.10 n.4), "Black Keys" (op.10 n.5), "Sunshine" (op.10 n.8), "Revolutionary" (op.10 n.12), "Paganini" (op.25 n.4), "Cello" (op.25 n.7), "Butterfly Wings" (op.25 n.9), "Winter Wind" (op.25 n.11) and "Ocean" (op.25 n.12)) You definitely may have heard some them if not all!
@diom0010 ай бұрын
Also fantasia-improptu
@GuyinKCMO Жыл бұрын
Amazing!
@donaldirvine1898 Жыл бұрын
Forever Chopin! He is the only musician who composed single instrument music in the world.
@diom0010 ай бұрын
??
@ShutUpZewenThisIsNotBased8 ай бұрын
??? :D
@Adam-vl1yw3 ай бұрын
?????
@eel92 жыл бұрын
AWESOME
@아보카도-c4e2 жыл бұрын
3:03
@CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji2 жыл бұрын
No one really intensifies the bass drops in the climax as much as Cho does. Perhaps Katsaris and Cziffra are the only others.
@Xantares200311 ай бұрын
@@CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabjiyou are right
@alexparkin87362 жыл бұрын
обожаю этого парня
@jkstuff34582 жыл бұрын
The thirst movement is like it’s begging for it to end already
@cultureoflife22412 жыл бұрын
6:06 ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@smichelin1911 ай бұрын
frfr❤❤
@AndrewKierszenbaum Жыл бұрын
Anyone notice how Rachmaninoff uses the same chord progression from movement 3 ( 11:12 ) in the last movement of his piece The Bells?
@ethancolmancomposer11 ай бұрын
Rach had great respect for Chopin!
@AndrewKierszenbaum11 ай бұрын
@@ethancolmancomposer I like to call him Chopin Premium sometimes! (A la “KZbin Premium” or “Disney+” etc haha)
@freeqwerqwer2 жыл бұрын
I like his sense of space, clarity, pacing, and subtle accenting----all attributes of a disciplined pianist. His musical maturity is astounding too, esp. considering he is still in his youthhood. What is there not to like of this near impeccable playing Chopin prize winner? On the other hand, being a picky music observer prone to issuing dismissive scathing comments that often turns the stomach of hard-working pianists, I do have something to ad. Firstly, I'm not buying his interpretation of the funeral march. My suggestion to him is that he go attend a funeral of a loved one, or better yet, wait till his hair turns grey to be convincible. Despite his ostensible excellent chops, there is something amiss about his Chopin. I do not feel a strong Slavic aesthetic sense such as that coming from Kissin, nor a strong emotion pull as that coming from Claudio Aurrau, nor does his imagination ever fly off into a land of the bizarre and pathos as from a Horowitz. As to his raved last movement, I am more impressed with Szymon Nehring's take. Cho's playing is contained. He abstains from throwing out a torrent of emotions. Some people find more beauty in being indirect and to abstain from speech. Frequently, he veers towards a continental taste, such as in the slow movement, and I, being, a purist, must reject his playing as a valiant approximation of Chopin's soul but, nevertheless, an inauthentic one.
@thegelik49672 жыл бұрын
Wasnt he on his Death Bed writing this piece?
@ethancolmancomposer11 ай бұрын
@@thegelik4967 No this is way earlier.
@hannastaszak1684 Жыл бұрын
Piękno muzyki Fryderyka Chopina to fenomen graniczący z cudem. Chopin to najpiękniejsza spuścizna dla ludzkości ❤️
@Philobach Жыл бұрын
Quelconque mélodiquement.
@lerolerolero372 жыл бұрын
The first movement and second movement sounds like anxiety the third movement sounds like depression the fourth movement sounds like suicide.
@diom0010 ай бұрын
The last movement surely doesnt sound like suicide to me:) Anxiety perhaps. Although this is highly subjective and personal...
@modolucci9 ай бұрын
I always imagined the last movement to be - or did I read it somewhere? - people having left the funeral, the grave is there by itself, alone, it is windy and leaves are waving in the wind uncalmly
@ДжайнаПраудмур-л9г8 ай бұрын
@@modolucciI imagined it like a emptiness after dead
@dominiklang16312 жыл бұрын
1:55
@Thealiszt2 жыл бұрын
2:35 THAT second reminds me of mephisto waltz
@pikachu_stay1439 ай бұрын
I thought it was mephisto waltz for a second
@jonathan130 Жыл бұрын
2:03 chopin invented jazz
@CMario73 Жыл бұрын
nope, it was previously invented by beethoven in his sonata nr 32 op 111, second movement
@jonathan130 Жыл бұрын
@@CMario73 im tilting more at the harmony. I get what you mean, the rhythm resembles jazz, or more like ragtime tbh but other than that the harmony doesn’t
@diom0010 ай бұрын
@@CMario73 he maybe "invented" swing, not jazz as a whole. Also obviously @jonathan130 is wrong, there is almost nothing jazz here
@とうろう-y3i2 жыл бұрын
6:20 10:27
@irvinreyes11772 жыл бұрын
11:11 The Batman
@divinelabs67732 жыл бұрын
I watched the movie and immediately came here to look for this comment
@Dylonely_92742 жыл бұрын
Haha
@alessiotodisco57492 жыл бұрын
13:47
@armandssurins33642 жыл бұрын
13:46
@robb65602 жыл бұрын
Bellissimo
@tomas_soeterik Жыл бұрын
Is someone able to explain why the end is the beginning of scherzo 2?
@СамуилВозней11 ай бұрын
13:49 трио в 3ч
@Michelle6998832 Жыл бұрын
I've always wondered how long it takes an average graduated pianist to learn an "average" piano Sonata. (I know it varies according to difficulty levels, technique, duration/size of the sonata and movement(s) count) I just want to know the most average, more or less/ give or take time that it takes to learn (not master it) let's say... a Beethoven's sonata movement, or even this Chopin Sonata 1st movement. Does anybody knows the answer??? (Very appreciated!) 🌻 😊
@ngws3422 жыл бұрын
성진 형님 사랑합니다 제자로 받아주세요
@해삐-v8y2 жыл бұрын
악보가 있는 연주로 들으니까 더 좋고 대단해보이네용... 2악정 어떻게 저 속도로 치면서 표현을 하는지 몸의 구조가 궁금할 따름 중력의 저항을 안받는건지... 특히 쇼팽 소나타는 테크닉,표현 둘다 너무 어려운데 1-4악장 모두 해석이 정말 충격적으로 좋은 것 같고 테크닉도 사기라서 듣는 사람도 편안한 연주인듯 이게 그렇게 떨었던 콩쿨에서 나온것도 대단하다
@음악임용 Жыл бұрын
11:12 3악장
@lukeskywahlkerАй бұрын
my butt clenched so hard for so long
@filialoisi Жыл бұрын
Il king
@김성욱-k1n2 жыл бұрын
16:26
@gxcj4k Жыл бұрын
0:12
@stefanocerato69312 жыл бұрын
💘❤
@tengonombre2.02 жыл бұрын
11:00
@user-0921-x2w3 ай бұрын
第四小節那邊只是單純的雙節號,並不是反覆記號,這影片的樂譜是錯誤的😅
@김민수-s7b7n8 ай бұрын
is this piano steinway?
@BunPianoАй бұрын
Chopin : need to add the 4rt movement... uhh yep extremely difficult hanon scales that have the main melody hidden in them and its nice for a pianist who is tired after 20 min😊😊
@gustavoalencar909 ай бұрын
Obrigado Rasta, agora minha mulher me odeia 🙏
@handledav Жыл бұрын
2
@_mochiii_ Жыл бұрын
I think this would have been better as a fantasie instead of a sonata
@benana_3 Жыл бұрын
I’m curious as to why you think that? The piece has a very defined 4-movement structure that to me suits sonata form quite well
@_mochiii_ Жыл бұрын
@@benana_3melodically, it sounds more of a fantasy than a sonata Maybe because I listen to classical sonatas than romantique ones
@stefanocerato6931 Жыл бұрын
💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘❤️🥰
@christiancarenco73882 жыл бұрын
Léo
@Jakki_G2 жыл бұрын
Frederic fucking Chopin
@yuk_notkim7658 Жыл бұрын
Who's Frédéric, and why is he fucking Chopin?
@AndrewKierszenbaum Жыл бұрын
The GOAT
@yuk_notkim7658 Жыл бұрын
Actually, I don't like Chopin very much.
@therealrealludwigvanbeethoven Жыл бұрын
@@yuk_notkim7658 I'm sorry for you.
@yuk_notkim7658 Жыл бұрын
@TheRealRealLudwigvanBeethoven At least I like you. Your sonatas are pretty damn cool. But for Chopin, he barely interests me. Other than his etudes, scherzos, sonatas, ballades, and a few of his nocturnes and waltzes, I just find him to be a little boring.
@SusanaCastagnet2 ай бұрын
Pdf
@gudih2 жыл бұрын
Chainsaw Man opening?
@dunkleosteus430Ай бұрын
He skipped a lot of repeats.
@felipekraus6498 Жыл бұрын
I want my gf like this ( she needs to B flat minor)
@sigil57725 ай бұрын
I know it's highly romantic but ffs just keep the pace the SAME for THIRTY ******* SECONDS ARGH
@hyperactiveofficial80965 ай бұрын
Oh, quit complaining, please. If you're going to listen to professional romantic music, you're going to hear shifts in tempo. It's Romanticism, deal with it.
@leoribic16915 ай бұрын
@@hyperactiveofficial8096 To be fair, Chopin himself kept tempo very strictly and practised with a metronome by the music rack, meticulously keeping the rubati in time and only changing the tempo where indicated, expecting the same from his students. But we do a lot of things playing his music that he wouldn't like and like the sound of them ourselves, so you're right.
@hyperactiveofficial80965 ай бұрын
@@leoribic1691 Yeah, I see where you're coming from. I always hate getting mad at people like this, but I really think strict tempo can kill a piece of music if it's not leveled out with rubato enough. That isn't always the case, but sometimes it really is lol.
@leoribic16915 ай бұрын
@@hyperactiveofficial8096 True, I still haven't figured out how Chopin was able to play in such strict time and make his music so free and spontaneous in feeling, or how we can do the same when we play him. There has to be a way, I just have no idea what it is either.
@hyperactiveofficial80965 ай бұрын
@@leoribic1691 I think Arthur Rubinstein's recordings are the closest you'll get to what you're describing. A sort of punctual obedience to the tempo but a free spirit, nonetheless.
@GIROSSINI58 Жыл бұрын
Cho , pssss....ti manca la femmina. compreso. cercala.
@velisercanbahtiyar2579 Жыл бұрын
Chopin shouldn't be played like that. Voices are mixed. Pedal use is excessive.