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Fantasia-Impromptu in C Sharp Minor, Op.66

Classical/Piece • 1834
 
 
   
 

For piano

Title by uploader: Fantaisie-Impromptu, op.66


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PDF, 718.5 Kb ID: SM-000001124 Upload date: 04 Jul 2007
Instrumentation
Piano
Scored for
Solo
Type of score
For a single performer
Key
C sharp minor
Movement(s)
1 to 1 from 1
Publisher
Library
Difficulty
Advanced
  • Comments
comments Helen Grin 14 Dec 2015 14:52

I'm glad Julian Fontana disobeyed Chopin's order and DID publish this outstanding piece. Otherwise, we would have never got to play a music gem like this.

comments Stewart Clapton 10 Dec 2015 12:57

Well, I Do find this arrangement very interesting!

comments Richard Byron Strunk 01 Aug 2013 23:56

Of Course, if everyone wants a McDonalds in the middle of Stonehedge then..?

comments Richard Byron Strunk 01 Aug 2013 23:48

So to this version of the Chopin is like filling a Cathedral with technically brilliant performance garbage. I love Ragtime and Scott Joplin and many musics other then Western Classical too. I have no snobbery with Song and Dance bands either, but this is merely a performer playing brilliantly a showy lounge lizard degrading of brilliance. As a composer I do write Variations a lot of them. This is an unfortunate moment for the pianist is obviously exceptionally talented as a performer; and I wish I had something good to say on his treatment of Chopin, but he is sadly lacking in the necessary compositional insight and talent required much more than mere performance skills necessary to create an excellent Variation on a work by Chopin. He needs a composer; but no composer even genius can fix his current rendition.

comments Richard Byron Strunk 01 Aug 2013 23:48

Sorry folks, He is an excellent show pianist, but as a composer or creative interpretation genius he's not. Best analogy I can say here is taking the Alhambra Palace, in Granada Spain or the Tal Mahal in India and turning it into a Disneyland Amusement Park; or putting a large very American McDonalds in the middle of Stonehedge in England. There is nothing inherently wrong with Disneyland Amusement Parks or a McDonalds, both are Great, however there is something very wrong and some correctly would all it a travesty to do the above

comments Rb 05 Jan 2012 16:54

Amazing, simply amazing

comments PLP 09 Jan 2010 22:57

New critical edition by Ephraim Hammett Jones. Thoroughly reserached, exquisitely engraved and ready to print onto letter-sized paper. Even better, buying a copy guarantees unlimited performances for an entire year. Why pay ridiculous prices for Henle?

 
 
   
   
 
 
   
 
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