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Your favorite Chopin interpreter
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PianistSk8er
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Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2004 1:42 am    Post subject:

krittyot wrote:
Jackson wrote:
he looks a bit like Chopin.

errrrr,

how sir?



Hmm, a Japanese Chopin, interesting.
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Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2004 6:42 pm    Post subject:

PianistSk8er wrote:
krittyot wrote:
Jackson wrote:
he looks a bit like Chopin.

errrrr,

how sir?



Hmm, a Japanese Chopin, interesting.


you mean Chinese?


I like the way Yundi plays Chopin as well.. Cortot, too.
And these random Russian, Czech, and Polish pianists' I have recs of (can't get the names now because I'm at school), & Dubravka Tomsic (I had some more recs of hers.. it's all a matter of finding them).
Sadly, my knowledge of pianists is still relatively limited >_o I'm slowly gettin there tho ^-^''
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Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2004 9:26 pm    Post subject:

Da Shrimp used to specialize in pussified Chopin. But now cumth his new shitzo disc, where da FURY-metah iz off da scale!
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Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2004 2:12 am    Post subject: Re: Your favorite Chopin interpreter

PianistSk8er wrote:
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Rubinstein: Well, many don't like his interpretations, because they are less romantic and display less of what Chopin's era was like and stood for, but I mean, the man learned every piece written by Chopin, give him some credit! Also, I don't mind hist interps, they give a neat view at the pieces and let you decide how much of what you're going to put into your own interpretations.

What are your views?


Huh? Rubinstein is well-known for the most romantic Chopin player ever.

I don't feel anything for him, simply i don't think it's special at all.
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