For better audio Chopin Etude op.10 no. 3 called Tristesse click here: www.youtube.com Michel Mañanes plays Chopin Etude op.10 no. 3 called Tristesse. With recitals for europa and suramerica specially.With recitals for europa and suramerica specialy. Hewon first prize in several young piano competitions. He is Piano Teacher in Madrid and continue to give concerts. Michel Mañanes has obtained, recently, the University Title of “Expert in Pianistic Interpretation”, gotten with “Cum Laudae” by unanimous vote (International University of Andalusia) This étude differs from most of Chopin’s in its tempo. It marks a significant departure from the technical virtuosity required in études before Chopin’s time. It concentrates on melodious phrasing and legato ambience of performance more than technical skill. It has been classified as a Tone Poem for piano by some critics, and is highly regarded as a quality manifestation of Chopin’s love for Romantic Opera and Poland, where he was born. During a lesson with his pupil Adolf Gutmann, Chopin began weeping and cried, “Oh, my homeland!”.[1] Chopin was said to have also noted this piece as the most intimate piece he has ever composed, stating that “In all my life I have never again been able to find such a beautiful melody.”[2] The Etude has also been known as “Tristesse”, meaning “Sadness” in French. Frédéric François Chopin (Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin, sometimes Szopen; 1 March 1810 17 October 1849) was a Polish composer and virtuoso
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