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Jul

Patricio Molina – Chopin Mazurka Op. 59 No. 3

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Comments (10)

  1. Mark Lafreniere says:

    secooooo viva Chile!!!!!

  2. Mark Lafreniere says:

    @klaverfar really???? Chopin’s 1st Ballade’s coda is incredibly hard to play well. I’m sure many would agree that his second sonata isn’t simply something you pick up. His magnificent Grand Polonaise Brilliante is incredibly hard as well. Just because Chopin didn’t compose as many flourishes as Liszt does not mean that his pieces are simple.

  3. Mark Lafreniere says:

    Nice and wonderful

  4. Mark Lafreniere says:

    Very well done my friend ! Its obvious you have the passion that so many of the brilliant Latino players have. Technique can be taught but not passion.

    Bravo !

  5. Mark Lafreniere says:

    Bravo

  6. Mark Lafreniere says:

    Chopin has simple and tough pieces. This piece is not so hard to play: but this childish man has a pretty nice interpretation.

  7. Mark Lafreniere says:

    lol very heavy but still welcoming

  8. Mark Lafreniere says:

    This is a wonderful piece ,
    and of produce wonderful played ^^

  9. Mark Lafreniere says:

    Very natural and flowing and rhythmically unstilted, while still maintaining the rhythmic flexibility looked-for for a mazurka. Brilliant work on this very hard piece!

  10. Mark Lafreniere says:

    This is fantastic!!!!!!!!

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