This is what I imagine Chopin’s lessons would have been like, including the accent (Chopin’s would have been a Polish accent in French, obviously).
@samuelguzmann23 күн бұрын
Exactly Katsaris revels the secrets of Chopin stay in Paris he was not so comfortable teaching he just loved composing all the time one of the most recognized pupils Ms Stirling
@myeggyweggyАй бұрын
I give up omg😭
@myeggyweggyАй бұрын
This feels so nostalgic omg....
@liyastarkovaАй бұрын
Such a beautiful playing, magic!
@leylasuyabatmaz8587Ай бұрын
You play so fast than the original one
@lingling40hourАй бұрын
Best fantasie impromptu so far.
@Warauwater2 ай бұрын
はいどうもありがとうございました笑笑
@youtashirai39282 ай бұрын
4:35
@user-ck8dp7oy7z2 ай бұрын
この子何歳?中学生くらいだとしたらすごすぎです
@Warauwater2 ай бұрын
生徒さんがカツァリスさんの言った通りにすぐできるから、教える側も楽しいだろうな。
@debraymichel79982 ай бұрын
Monsieur Cyprien vous êtes un être exceptionnel et quel plaisir sublime de vous écouter car vous nous emportez.
@jc95522 ай бұрын
Too bad it's not in english.
@carlus64322 ай бұрын
learning french rlly paid off >happy emoji>
@user-fo9hr7gq6j2 ай бұрын
生徒さんの前髪に時代を感じる
@elisabethlililatigresse8402 ай бұрын
Il n’improvise pas mais il harmonise des airs connus.
@elisabethlililatigresse8402 ай бұрын
N’importe quoi.
@MonicaSugliano3 ай бұрын
Straordinario Maestro!!!
@katttttt3 ай бұрын
0:24 and 6:53 When I compared these timesteps I actually noticed the differences!
@PianistFaye3 ай бұрын
I have found how to translate the subtitle from French to English thru KZread.
Sorry but I I think she plays it better than him. With more leaves moving in the wind than him, whatever Chopin might have found about this interpretation.
@giuseppecardarelli36666 ай бұрын
Bella lezione, interessanti tutte le osservazioni! Bravo Katsaris!
@telefonika846 ай бұрын
Niesamowite wykonanie!
@myroslavadanilova7716 ай бұрын
An amazing masterclass!
@myroslavadanilova7716 ай бұрын
Mr. Katsaris is amazing teacher and pianist.
@KarineManukyan-iu3sh6 ай бұрын
Очаровательный урок!
@11donchan6 ай бұрын
コルトーとこの方の幻想即興が好き!
@HT-ym6re7 ай бұрын
This waltz is recorded by Rubinstein as Waltz#3 in A Minor, Op.34-2, Grande Valse Brilliante.
@leonardorodriguez7957 ай бұрын
When the student is better than the teacher but the teacher pretends to continúe teaching her as a average alumni.
@i.ehrenfest3496 ай бұрын
You got to be kidding
@leonardorodriguez7956 ай бұрын
@@i.ehrenfest349 Me?
@katttttt3 ай бұрын
@@leonardorodriguez795 0:23 and 6:53 notice the differences though!
@marianopianoart66877 ай бұрын
Muy lindo!!🎉
@samuelguzmann6 ай бұрын
Es uno de los mejores intérpretes pedagogo también la mejor clase magistral desvela los secretos de Chopin durante su estadía en Paris
@789armstrong7 ай бұрын
Katsaris is on another level.
@789armstrong7 ай бұрын
a priceless video.
@azura2d1318 ай бұрын
To be honest, after you get used to the 4:3, you can easily play the rest of the piece. I thought it was going to take 2 years for me it only took 6 months. If you are playing this right now, just remember that if you rush, you will go slower than NOT rushing the piece.
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カツァリスさんが弾くたびにすんげぇって言ってしまう
damn this must hurt a lot
Don’t know that Salazar plays piano
Playing at 21:00 is excellent (but slow)
This is what I imagine Chopin’s lessons would have been like, including the accent (Chopin’s would have been a Polish accent in French, obviously).
Exactly Katsaris revels the secrets of Chopin stay in Paris he was not so comfortable teaching he just loved composing all the time one of the most recognized pupils Ms Stirling
I give up omg😭
This feels so nostalgic omg....
Such a beautiful playing, magic!
You play so fast than the original one
Best fantasie impromptu so far.
はいどうもありがとうございました笑笑
4:35
この子何歳?中学生くらいだとしたらすごすぎです
生徒さんがカツァリスさんの言った通りにすぐできるから、教える側も楽しいだろうな。
Monsieur Cyprien vous êtes un être exceptionnel et quel plaisir sublime de vous écouter car vous nous emportez.
Too bad it's not in english.
learning french rlly paid off >happy emoji>
生徒さんの前髪に時代を感じる
Il n’improvise pas mais il harmonise des airs connus.
N’importe quoi.
Straordinario Maestro!!!
0:24 and 6:53 When I compared these timesteps I actually noticed the differences!
I have found how to translate the subtitle from French to English thru KZread.
カツァリス、ハーメルンの演奏は素晴らしいと思うのですが、ワイセンベルク大ファンとしてはワイセンベルク自身が演奏しているのを聴きたいです✨ トレネの6つの歌の編曲もワイセンベルクの演奏が1番好きです❤
How can I hear this master class in English instead of French?
So biutiful feling the emotions in this master peace
Wow amzing I love it she is amzing and he is gartae teacher
If only Cyprien had recorded the mazurka's!
These masterclasses are gems.
Very, Very Wonderful .....
I love Katsaris, but the best interpretation of this pieces undoubtedly belongs to Shishkin. Katsaris' comes next.
もう30年もたってしまった。 中村紘子司会のN響アワーでの放送でしたね。 音楽を意のままに操るカツァリスの演奏はモーツァルトの再来かと。 中村紘子もそのようなことを言っていましたね。 カデンツァのところの変奏が素晴らしい。
14:20
10:41
C‘est magnifique
Sorry but I I think she plays it better than him. With more leaves moving in the wind than him, whatever Chopin might have found about this interpretation.
Bella lezione, interessanti tutte le osservazioni! Bravo Katsaris!
Niesamowite wykonanie!
An amazing masterclass!
Mr. Katsaris is amazing teacher and pianist.
Очаровательный урок!
コルトーとこの方の幻想即興が好き!
This waltz is recorded by Rubinstein as Waltz#3 in A Minor, Op.34-2, Grande Valse Brilliante.
When the student is better than the teacher but the teacher pretends to continúe teaching her as a average alumni.
You got to be kidding
@@i.ehrenfest349 Me?
@@leonardorodriguez795 0:23 and 6:53 notice the differences though!
Muy lindo!!🎉
Es uno de los mejores intérpretes pedagogo también la mejor clase magistral desvela los secretos de Chopin durante su estadía en Paris
Katsaris is on another level.
a priceless video.
To be honest, after you get used to the 4:3, you can easily play the rest of the piece. I thought it was going to take 2 years for me it only took 6 months. If you are playing this right now, just remember that if you rush, you will go slower than NOT rushing the piece.
Awesome student meets awesome teacher! Wow!
Maravilhoso!❤