Vladimir Samoylovich Horowitz (October 1, 1903 – November 5, 1989) was a Uk… Read Full Bio ↴Vladimir Samoylovich Horowitz (October 1, 1903 – November 5, 1989) was a Ukraine-born American classical pianist and composer. He was acclaimed for his virtuoso technique, his tone color, and the excitement engendered by his playing. He is recognized as one of the greatest pianists of all time.
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Valzer In Do Diesis Minore Op. 64 N. 2
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Ai Kiminomori
Gosh, I love the way he plays. So gentle and silky. A lot of pianist plays this piece way too fast with too much fire. This really sounds like chopin.
Nicolaj
Chopin would probably play it faster considering this is slowed down, because it is his interpretation
Nicolaj
I didn't say that... I said that he probably played it like he wrote it, but you'll never really know. I'm not from the 19th century
Nicolaj
I didn't talk about who was the best at interpreting it... I was just saying that this piece sped up for the guy who made the comment, might be the original tempo
A Man Has No Name
The transcript is more of a guideline. I would be very surprised if Chopin didn’t use rubato, or play it (mildly) differently from performance to performance.
lau cri02
@Kingsk01 sorry, you're wrong. You can interpret the music sheet, making it somehow yours. If you would have studied music, you would have known.
CLM
Once we heard the Kissin version we cannot hear any others. His way of playing is so perfect
Samuel Lopez
i personally think that kissins interpretation for chopin is the best there ever is'
Pianist
Other people just play it too fast, and it is not as good as this.
Klavdija Rotovnik
Anna Fedorova also plays it perfectly