Chopin: Etude Op 10 No.12 (jazz version)
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- čas přidán 22. 01. 2012
- Michal Supak - piano
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"He should play the music as written or not play it at all." Chopin 1843
He would be turning in his grave now lol. Keep up the good work man! Loved this version of Chopin!
I'm not a Chopin expert, but as I understand it he mostly took issue with pianists (namely Liszt) who would go off on really long and overly complex tangents that were hard for difficulty's sake and tended to bring the actual music to a screeching halt. Basically the "guitar wank" of the day. I'm not so sure he'd have a big problem with this since it's mostly just a reimagining or rearragement rather than blatantly showing off.
But yeah, either way, this is fantastic.
KoboldCommando also Liszt was infamous for going into concerts 'unprepared' and he'd sightread pieces, improvise and embellish them on the spot and dazzle people with his technical prowess. This ticked off the Schumann's and that whole crowd (I believe Clara complained in her diary that she can't understand how Liszt can play a piece in a concert without having practiced it first and how disrespectful that is to the piece and the audience). Liszt had many 'enemies' but he also had usually found a way to get on people's good side. Also people respected his command of the keyboard. In fact Chopin dedicated his op. 10 set of etudes to Liszt and upon hearing him play some for the first time, Chopin exclaimed something along the lines of "this is how I imagined they should be played".
Chopin was a fuddy duddy.
I've never understood why we should even care what Chopin would think about how his music is treated, given the obvious irrelevancy of the emotional experience of a dead person.
Kristian J. Respect isn’t given to make the person you are respecting feel good, it is to make yourself feel good and to honour that person’s wishes. I never improvise whatsoever with Chopin because he is known to have written music that was not meant for unnecessary embellishment.
I gotta say, this is more of a jazz-tango fusion. With a classical piece? Excellently done.
I also have to say, $21 for 7 pages of sheet music is reaching way too high :/
+TheExarion I agree, that's $3 for one sheet of paper and ink. should be $5 or so
Thank
Too slow
It actually reminded me of bossa nova for a little bit.
I want to hear a recorded version without audience!! :)
+Tony Patt they are annoying ...
agree..
Check my 2017 version.. It's live too, but the audience is quiet :-) czcams.com/video/k1mZdH3L5iY/video.html
@@PicOpiCoHammeraaaa Why is the audience shitty?
@@PicOpiCoHammeraaaa it's a jazz audience that's it
I think Chopin would love it. He was a great improvisationist.
The great classical pianist Vladimir Horowitz was so impressed by a performance of the piece “Tea for Two” by the great jazz pianist Art Tatum that he asked Tatum for a copy of the score, to which Tatum is said to have replied: “I was only improvising.”
멋지다ㅠㅠ
so many people complaining about the audience, but at least theyre clapping on 2 and 4 and not on 1 and 3 as it is usual here in germany :D
You can argue either way, it's classical music after all :)
i am ashamed i understand this
Excellent Mr.Supak! First he shows us that he can indeed approach this wonderful etude in its proper original way, and then he amuses us with his jazz version...Very good sound indeed! Thank you!
Such a new interpretation of music for my childhood. Just wonderful.
Wow, that's great, I really like it! This is the perfect mood booster for any party. I'm buying the sheets right away. Keep the hits coming! 😊
Amazing! Great job. Love the surprise at the beginning :) :)
thankyou for the genius jazz composition! I'd never thought that this piece could be made into jazz and I love it! super fun to hear it💟
And Chopin just rolled over in his grave...
I won't lie though, genius pianist
Yeah. But he was laughing his head off while he was rolling.
Simply great!
1:07 - 1:15 sounds beautiful in that arangement! Going to take a look at the score and base a composition off of those chords with a similair arangement, only slower.
+Jynx MSC What's the name of that Latin style? If it is Latin.
PurpleNurpleTurtle I have no idea but I love the dark mood
Isso sim é ter intimidade com o piano!!!
Потрясающе!!! Super!!!
Simply great
Bardzo fajna interpretacja, przyjemnie czegoś takiego posłuchać :)
What fun! Clazz. The classics meet jazz fall in love 🥰 and this s is the result‼️
NOW it's stuck in my head - great ;-)
This is fabulous!
Loved this!
This was actually amazing
Hahaha, this is so clever! Hats of to you, Michal, Šupák, you magnificent bastard
Love it!
Just brilliant.
Fantastic!
Nicely done, Michal. :-)
BEAUTIFUL, FANTASTIC!!!!! I played the original version a few years ago, personally I love this jazz version much more, perfect arrangement for this classical etude, very cool and chill. I can't wait to look for the score:P
Amazing! Thank you very much!
man tht is amazing! keep going
미쳤다!!!!
Świetne!
Amazing!
super.
very amusing I wish I could be this creative with arranging classical pieces like this!
Wow this is awesome!
WOW . I love that piece and Jazz it´s like the best Interpretation ever :) makes me want to learn more jazz and get chopin going again :)
Wow! This is really incredible! Well-imagined and flawlessly executed. You deserve all the accolades the crowd gave and then some. I just subscribed!
This is insane, friend
Bravo
awesome!!!! best version ever
Geniale!
Genius! What a legend!!
amazing!
you rock, and i hear you improvised that ? so cool, it respects a lot the original, while being very jazzy and creative
Pretty creative i love your performance sir.
Love it too
We are waiting man!
Super awesome
Tak tohle je perfektrní!! : -D
Very chill..
My man, that's dope!
Wonderful improvisation and excellent playing. Greetings from Germany.
magnificant! well done mate!!!!
És nem jöttél el a Kriszta koncertjére! :-(
Music at its best!!!! Chopin itseld would have loved it for sure!!
My goshhhh. So jazzy. x3
Cool!
*MAGNIFIKKKKK!*
쩐다
I love it
진짜 개 천재다... 이런편곡은 어케생각하는건지 배우고싶어요
Funky! I love it!
Wow. Ok...!!! 😮 Well done! 😊
that's some skillz man
Bravo
I just got to say it again, I love your base, unexpected but totally original. So musical in your own way. love it. Cannot get it off my mind.Nita😄
Thanks for your nice words :)
소름돋았다 멋있네요
Wow !
째즈 좋아요.대박.
Really, really good....
I think the audience is responsive because this is not his first time to perform a piece like this. Indeed entertaining hahahaha BRAVO!!!
Bravo💯👏👏👏👌
Abominável!
i'm studying the original piece now, but i like this one a lot aswell!!
ArchieWW wrote the audience was rude. Having listened to this piece at least 50 times, I think just the opposite. Michal grabbed them by the heart and they were entranced. As in my case they couldn't help but exuberantly express their enthusiasm.and joy. I loved it the first time I heard it and I'm sure I'll hit a hundred
and still won't be tired of it. Fantastic!!!
that was epic
クラシックの名曲を編曲して、その才能を生かせるコンサートも楽しいでしょうね。
もっと聞きたいわ〜
Dear Michal sometimes I choose to listen to you play the Chopin Etude before Oscar Peterson. Why? Because you play very good classical/jazz and also you put a little laughing into your music sometimes. That is special, to entertain with beautiful music and make people laugh and be happy makes you Very Special. Thank you for being quite delightful. Hope you will talk to me one day. Nita😀
wow
와 진짜 오랜만이네...😣😥
I laughed so hard! ))
skillful and enterntaining
chopin would say what the f! lol..i love it!!!you are awesome!!!
WOW!!!
bravo
The jazz gave me the shakes and boogies... OH YEAH! DANCING LIKE A GAL!!! YEAH!
daaaaaaaamn this is a classy thing)
Hey man yu just keep playing like yu are , ull go places even yu didn't think possible 😄
EL OH EL bravo 👏
Misiek!
Grasz ZAJEBIŚCIE ;) Pozdrowienia dla paluszków od pianisty!
nice good idea
Very Good! Very Impressive!!
but the sheet music is VERY EXPENSIVE!
19 euro for one score? I dont think so :)
Yeah, agreed. Wouldn't have minded to pay a small amount, but the transcription isn't that good to charge this amount, sorry.
you are the best my friend
Wow! Just watch the whole thing Julia Tseng
now that's some revolutionary jazz haha xD
+Julia Tseng Revolutionry etude is called because it talks about revolution and war (Bombardment of Warsaw in Poland) not because its revolutionary in some way :)
Wojciech Kozłowski I'm aware of that but I was just trying to make a pun there :)
Muito bom!!!!!
Existe a pauta dessa adaptação?
Love it, dude! Very nice. You're a genius. I assume you're the composer? Absolutely love it.
Reminds me of some of Gabriela Montero's arrangements/improvisations. Awesome performance, great ideas, great execution, great great great!
When and where was this recorded? the audience is particularly responsive.
Sheer genius
I think Szopen would aprove of this, had he an oportunity to listen to this great performance. I love both jazz and classical music and this piece is amazing.
Chopin would love this if he were still here! great!
hahahaha you made my day already😂😂😂