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#1289528 - 10/18/09 10:42 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: riley80]
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Registered: 04/15/08
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Loc: Bristol, UK
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I've had such a nice day today listening to these heartfelt performances.I've listened to every recording twice and I can honestly say that every single one of them has touched me in some way.There are also some interesting ideas on interpretation which I shall blatantly steal and pass off as my own one day.  A big thankyou to everyone that put this recital together.You did a great job!
Edited by timmyab (10/18/09 11:10 PM)
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#1289530 - 10/18/09 10:56 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: cardguy]
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Registered: 04/11/09
Posts: 1166
Loc: northern California
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For some reason I can't connect to the music links...Driving me crazy as I want to hear some of these...Anyone else having trouble? I can't connect to the music links, either, and would certainly love to listen!
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#1289558 - 10/18/09 11:39 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: LisztAddict]
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Registered: 02/20/06
Posts: 492
Loc: North Carolina
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Two performers that I want to mention here because I think they probably spent a massive amount of time to work out the tiniest details and make every note, every rest matters. They are timmyab and chopin952. Hope to see the 2 of you (and Mati too) at the next Chopin international piano competition for amateurs in Warsaw in 2012.  Thanks for the mention LA! but I still have a bit to go with that Nocturne. At first I thought it was straightforward, but studying it more in detail these past few months has revealed so many missing nuances, unheard voices, and indelicate tempo changes in my playing. It's amazing how tough it is to get a Lento and Agitato at the same time. I have a bad habit of playing it too quickly. I've always heard from teachers it's hard to play fast and it's much harder to play slowly. I believe them even more these days. And it's interesting you should mention timmyab. I found it to be one of the most delicate interpretations of the entire e-cital. Great work timmyab! jazzyprof, what a majestic performance of 48/1! You achieved the wonderfully melancholic Lento tempo that I should have worked on for my 62/2. Chardonnay, great job on 27/2! It is my favorite Nocturne, followed by 62/2. Your tempo was impeccable, and you made that difficult run sound so easy and clean. gerg! Thanks for helping organize the e-cital and of course for that elegant performance of 37/2. Chopin is well known for pieces such as 37/2 and you have portrayed and maintained his composition in high standard. And to everyone, amazing job on making this e-cital a success! I need to hang around more and get to know everyone more. There is so much talent in the ABF! When's our next east coast piano party? Perhaps I'll organize one in NC soon.
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#1289816 - 10/19/09 12:02 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: Barb860]
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Registered: 12/26/07
Posts: 1246
Loc: the holographic universe
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I wonder if the people who were having trouble listening were ever able to?
Elene
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#1290098 - 10/19/09 08:00 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: chopin952]
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Registered: 11/30/04
Posts: 2325
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I greatly enjoyed listening to all these wonderful performances. Congratulations to all who played and those who helped put this together! Chopin would be very pleased. A big thank you to all who've listened to our offerings and made nice comments.  And special thanks to LisztAddict for not letting me back out when I wanted to quit after hearing his version of the op.48 no.1! 
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#1290365 - 10/20/09 07:08 AM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: Elene]
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Registered: 04/05/06
Posts: 4663
Loc: Illinois
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I finally had a chance to finish listening to all of the performances. And I am still in a dreamy daze. The funniest thing is that as I listened to each one, as it started, I said to myself...Oh, that's my very favorite." Then as I listened to the next...oh no, that one is really my all-time favorite, This went on and on until the end, Once again, I give each of you so much credit (and my amazement) for performing as beautifully as you all did. Bravo! and Brava!
Mati: A special note to you. I was so pleased that you played that nocturne (in C minor, posth) that has been underrated and devalued by almost everyone. Oh, that tedious left hand or it lacks any spark, etc. Just recently, I mentioned that I loved the piece because it was the most "Polish" of all his nocturnes. I believe he wrote it later in his life, perhaps at a very low period, for it seems to me that it just personified homesicknesses. I know when I play it I think of all my relatives, all deceased now...all those family gatherings, the food, the laughter, the story-telling. Often it is a time that I wish I could return to.
What is even stranger, Mati, is that you play it exactly as I do, tempo wise. But my runs are always "iiffy." I believe this might have something to do with our both being Polish. Congrats to you and thank you for bringing this piece out in the open where it belongs.
With much affection, Kathleen
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After playing Chopin, I feel as if I had been weeping over sins that I had never committed, and mourning over tragedies that were not my own." Oscar Wilde, 1891
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#1290852 - 10/20/09 08:23 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: riley80]
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Registered: 09/07/09
Posts: 29
Loc: Argentina
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Oh Mati, your 21 in C Minor... No words... I don't care how did you learn or how much time... it's just wonderful. Hope you don't mind if I download it to my MP3...
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#1290880 - 10/20/09 09:09 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: montag]
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Registered: 02/02/07
Posts: 1650
Loc: Houston, TX
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Kathleen, you are so right about the Polish-ness of the No. 21, and also about Mati's playing of it. There is something very special about this Nocturne that sets it apart from the others, something Mati drew out with adeptness. Does it only speak to those of us fortunate enough to have some Polish blood? Kathleen is right, Mati. You certainly deserve all this praise 
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#1291057 - 10/21/09 06:38 AM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: gerg]
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Registered: 11/25/05
Posts: 1246
Loc: Lodz, Poland
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Sorry for not responding... I'm blushing after each and every post and can't think of proper words to thank you! Montag, of course I don't mind - please do. 
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#1291130 - 10/21/09 09:36 AM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: loveschopintoomuch]
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Registered: 11/25/05
Posts: 1246
Loc: Lodz, Poland
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Just a little follow-up... I thought about it today and thought I will share my feelings. perhaps at a very low period, for it seems to me that it just personified homesicknesses You may be right, Kathleen. I somehow get very emotional with this piece. The girl I love is few thousand kilometers away and won't be coming back for another few months. I think my yearning is part of what I express with this nocturne and why it sounds like it sounds. Having an emotional story behind a piece can do wonders. Having said that, I still don't think I played it that well to be praised Cheers, M.
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#1291922 - 10/22/09 03:25 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: gerg]
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Registered: 01/21/06
Posts: 257
Loc: Greenport, New York
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I finaaly got around to listening to some of the Chopin E Recital. Wow everyone gave wonderful performances. Some of my favoties were:
Peyton- Nocturne Opus 9, No.1 and Opus 27,No.1 beautifully done Peyton Chardonay - Nocturne Opbus 27, No. 2 Db, just beautiful.
Matti - very interesting comment about your girl, and the emotion that went into you performance. Beautiful! On another note, I was in Warsaw in 2007, and attended Chopin concet given by Ewa Beata Ossowska. She is a well known pianst, just wondering if you have ever heard her play. If not, check her website, and you may be able to catch one of her concerts. Dot
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#1291926 - 10/22/09 03:27 PM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: salzdt]
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Registered: 11/25/05
Posts: 1246
Loc: Lodz, Poland
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I heard of her, but never been able to hear her. After your recommendation I will definitely try to get some seats! Thanks, Dot!
M.
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Mateusz Papiernik My youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/Maticomp"One man can make a difference" - Wilton Knight Kawai CN21 (digital), Yamayuri Kawai KU3 (acoustic upright)
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#1292256 - 10/23/09 07:10 AM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: Mati]
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Registered: 09/12/07
Posts: 505
Loc: Boston, MA.
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After a busy week, I've finally been able to finish listening to all of the nocturnes (and I'm sure I'll be back to listen again). -What beautiful, heartfelt performances from all of you! It was such a pleasure to listen, and so nice to be a part of this. And sincere thanks to all who commented on my piece. It truly was a labor of love, for about a year and a half, most of that time working with my teacher who really helped me get it as far as I did. Naturally, I wish it could have been better- and I thought it would be, by this time- but we all do the best we can. Congratulations to all the performers and thank you again to the organizers! 
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#1310232 - 11/22/09 06:21 AM
Re: Chopin 160th Anniversary Nocturne Ecital - listen here!
[Re: Phlebas]
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Registered: 10/16/06
Posts: 1418
Loc: Essex, England
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Just listened to some of these. Sorry i could not submit a recording. I was in the hospital early in Oct., and am just getting back to stuff like practicing.
There are some very lovely recordings here. Phlebas - so sorry you've been ill. I hope you are back on the piano bench now.
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