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F. Chopin - Nocturne in F-major Op. 15 no. 1 - analysis - Greg Niemczuk's lecture.

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  • čas přidán 16. 07. 2021
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Komentáře • 42

  • @ricofficial2082
    @ricofficial2082 Před 3 lety +12

    the beginning theme is so light and innocent it makes me believe chopin is reminiscing about his earlier life before the trauma and agony.

  • @yummysoup9066
    @yummysoup9066 Před 3 lety +6

    Man, I really enjoy learning about these pieces. And I enjoy your style of teaching/lecturing. Thank you.

  • @youngheepark2834
    @youngheepark2834 Před rokem +1

    What a wonderful teacher you are! Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @alifarrokhian4493
    @alifarrokhian4493 Před 3 lety +3

    I got addicted to your videos. Thank you

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 3 lety +1

      That's an awesome addiction! Greetings!

    • @alifarrokhian4493
      @alifarrokhian4493 Před 3 lety

      @@gregniemczuk Could you send me the Picture of the easy version please? farrokhian76@gmail.com

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 3 lety

      @@alifarrokhian4493 sure!

  • @lindaweedmark6025
    @lindaweedmark6025 Před 3 lety +1

    Ahhhh thank you!!! 🌸💗 The Nocturne I've been waiting for. You just made my day with the references to some other favourite Nocturnes too.

  • @sabayomatiku144
    @sabayomatiku144 Před 2 lety +1

    the joy and love for the pieces you play just oozes through! thank you so much for sharing! i am delighted!

  • @mica8393
    @mica8393 Před rokem +1

    this series ist great for me , because i am learning this beautyful music to play. When starting with the frst Nocturne op.9 and moving forward to this, you get to know "the variation of beautyness" itself. Thank you!

  • @sunareekaewnat8967
    @sunareekaewnat8967 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I do not think Chopin had nature in mind when writing this nocturne. My theory is that his nocturnes are about exploring the deepest feelings of human beings. Broadly I would divide them into the interactive nocturnes and the contemplative nocturnes. I think this is the first of the latter, and the fact that it involves an inner voice is why Chopin wrote for it to be played sotto voce.

  • @user-pq1np6jm2c
    @user-pq1np6jm2c Před 2 lety +1

    Fmajor pastoral sketch sound of country side.Greg taught us at prelude op.28-23.bird sing storm...I remember that!
    thanks Greg!

  • @jamespower6854
    @jamespower6854 Před 6 měsíci

    What a beautiful take on this Nocturne, thank you again Greg. After you pointed out the left hand repeated notes, and that right hand rhythmic motif that comes and goes, all I can hear now is a heartbeat (rest dub-dub rest dub-dub) and the bare whisper of a mazurka in the right hand...his heart longing for home perhaps? As the mazurka rhythm vanishes, the storm begins...

  • @sampeng5216
    @sampeng5216 Před 3 lety +2

    Brilliant analysis. Would love to hear your comments on the nocturnes that are being played by these talented contestants in the preliminary rounds of 18th Chopin Competition going on right now.

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 3 lety +1

      I understand. But I have no time to listen to them! ☹️ I'm Working all days long on this project, studying new Chopin pieces to make these analysies. Thank you for watching!

  • @heresy7266
    @heresy7266 Před 2 lety +1

    absolutely ingenious! I always get mind blown while listening to this particular nocturne, Chopin was truly an angel sent by god! what a magnificent beauty. pure, innocent, romantic feelings! I can't wrap my mind around how a mortal full grown man could wright such an innocently grand piece.

  • @patreid005
    @patreid005 Před 2 měsíci

    making chopin groove

  • @ruairikennedy2777
    @ruairikennedy2777 Před 29 dny

    Happy to have found your you tube content, Greg. You have a passion for playing that reminds me fondly of my old piano teacher, Tibor (from Hungary). I can hear him now.. "The qvality of the sound..." or "you Butchered this piece!" ha ha. subscribed!

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 28 dny

      Hahahaha wonderful memories!!! Thanks for being here!

  • @isabellealessi2
    @isabellealessi2 Před rokem

    Thank you so much! This was so helpful.

  • @laurie7357
    @laurie7357 Před 3 lety +2

    The feeling the A section of this nocturne has always inspired me is nostalgia. Pure nostalgia. To me it could not be more obvious that Chopin is referring to his past. I instantly have flash backs of my childhood every time i hear it. It is so pure and innocent... 🌈💔

  • @carterday17
    @carterday17 Před rokem +1

    Great video! This is one of my favorite Chopin pieces. I was wondering if you still have the easier version Chopin write for his students?

  • @alexandrenunes7513
    @alexandrenunes7513 Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @elias7748
    @elias7748 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this one. I was so used to listening to slower tempos and I've now started to appreciate this much more. From now on, I'm going to start calling this piece the "Raindrop Nocturne". I just have one question; If I want to learn more about Chopin and his life, what's the best biography? I've watched many of your videos but I can't remember the names of the Chopinologists you recommended.

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you! I recommend the newest biography written by Alan Walker and the book "Chopin pianist and teacher as seen by his pupils" by Jean-Jacques Eigeldinger.

    • @elias7748
      @elias7748 Před 3 lety

      @@gregniemczuk Thank you so much! Can't wait for Op 15 No 3.

  • @azael5033
    @azael5033 Před 4 měsíci

    Hello, I love your videos. Do you still have the easier version written by Chopin?

  • @smichelin19
    @smichelin19 Před 11 měsíci

    the storms are always in a minor key and at rapid tempo

  • @manchildx277
    @manchildx277 Před rokem

    I would love to play this beautiful nocturne, but the Con Fuco part is too difficult for me. How can i find Chopin’s easier version he wrote for his students. I’m struggling to find it on the internet

    • @gregniemczuk
      @gregniemczuk  Před rokem

      Please, write to me on gnpiano@aol.com. I'll send you back the score with this version.

  • @bigl5343
    @bigl5343 Před 3 lety +1

    What gives one the gall to alter Chopin urtext? Borrowing a theme and writing variations is one thing, but to alter original text "I don't like this dynamic change" or "it sounds better with these notes" is a crime. Do they think they are better than Chopin? The nerve.