Inlanding - Chopin Prelude B minor 28/6: Message Board
Inlanding's Comments
My Dad used to expertly play this beautiful Prelude. Knowing how you want to make a piece sound and actually making it sound that way are not always the same, i.e., playing the notes vs playing the music.I found it difficult to relax enough to get the dynamics and expressiveness I wanted to convey, but this was the best one of the multitude attempts. It is clear why so many people revere Chopin and consider him one of their favorites.
Post your comments on Inlanding's performance!
Name | Date | Comment |
timmyab | 2010-10-20 07:27:01 | Beautiful phrasing in the left hand, good balance between the hands.Excellent job. |
Andy Platt | 2010-10-19 21:00:14 | This isn't one of the preludes I know but it sounded great - very nice choice of tempo. |
heidiv | 2010-10-19 20:52:32 | Nicely done! You capture the mood well. A great choice for this ecital, considering this piece was played at Chopin's funeral. |
ab-ster | 2010-10-19 20:48:54 | Very good performance. It sounds like you're well relaxed. I don't think I've heard this piece before, but I really like the way you play it. I'm going to look this score up in my book. Congrats! |
LisztAddict | 2010-10-19 08:12:33 | Excellent tempo and balance of sounds. |
Strings&Wood | 2010-10-18 09:49:51 | I like this tempo. Well done, Inlanding. |
CMohr | 2010-10-18 01:11:09 | Splendid performance! Your left hand phrasing was very close to being cello-like. Always enjoy listening to your playing - very relaxed and confident. |
Mistaya | 2010-10-17 22:28:26 | I very much enjoyed your playing! I've play this piece as well and can also sympathize with the whole recording business - let's hope time and experiences like this help. |
AnotherSchmoe | 2010-10-17 13:14:15 | Beautiful performance! I really like this piece a lot, I printed it out some months ago but haven't gotten around to learning it yet. Thanks for sharing, very smooth and subtle playing, really nice. |