Nocturne in B major, opus 32, number 1, piano solo, by Frederic Chopin, performed by Stephen Malinowski, accompanied by an animated score.
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21 Comments

  1. The groundwork for impressionism can really be heard and makes itself known in this piece. Such a beautiful piece of music with a bold sense of innovation as well.

    At 2:34 reaching for that first bass note is something that would not occur to me in a million years. He places in all these tiny, nearly imperceptible strokes of genius that conspire to produce a remarkable work of art.

  2. I'VE LOVED – CHOPIN'S — PIANO MUSIC — ALL MY LIFE — YEP — FANTASTIC – 🙂

  3. Have you ever been told that this is the closet representation of the LSD experience ? Some differences, 3D effects, like electric guitar vibrato took on a spriral appearance, extreme tone fluctuation ("wah-wah" pedal) "note dots" were spheres that increase in size. Mind you, that was 48 years ago. But very reminiscent !

  4. When life is spiraling out of control and you feel like your sinking to your lowest depression, this legendary and timeless masterpiece has a way of calming and changing even a young hardened 20 year olds mind.

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