![]() He is essentially a minimalist composer (yet he detest the title himself) and this piece strongly echoes that fact. It is a little louder than most of Chopins repertoire, however it is complemented brilliantly by a mellow slow section in the middle, and the whole piece fits together perfectly (plus, if you dislike Classical music, Yundi Li is always funny to watch perform). This one in particular is a glorious exploration of the range of the piano, with almost every key used at some point, and long flowing passages running from one end of the piano to the other. Of course, some of these will be known to some of you, but hopefully everyone will find something new here.Ĭhopin was a great lover of the piano, and he has a multitude of fame following him in Etudes, Preludes, Nocturnes, Polonaises, Ballades and Waltzes.īut for me, it is his Scherzos that really show off his compositional talent for the piano. Some pieces were less than a minute in duration and some hours long (in fact, there was a rumor circulating recently as to the existence of a post-modern piece whereupon one note is played every hour, and pianists take shifts to keep the performance lasting for weeks, months at a time). Its instant popularity led to a massive influx of solo piano pieces being written some a violent explosion of color and motion, others a slow, melodic meditation. This piece is particularly brilliant, because he combines the strong bass chord line with flowing, mellifluous passages, to create a detailed contrast. The uploader, when young and full of insouciance, used it as a relief from the lengthier works imposed upon him. 30 Famous Chinese Piano Pieces Full Of Insoucianceģ0 Famous Chinese Piano Pieces Full Of Insouciance. ![]()
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