Re: Chopin competition period instruments
Thank you for this Chris - so much to enjoy.. love these early instruments - and the Pianoteq library.. that Buchholtz 1825 copy was interesting too.
May have been the first time I've heard Chopin's Barcarolle (F sharp maj, op. 60) on an Erard (I liked their 1838)... one of many things to just drift away on an imaginary gondola with.
Re: Chopin competition period instruments
Thank you for this Chris - so much to enjoy.. love these early instruments - and the Pianoteq library.. that Buchholtz 1825 copy was interesting too.
May have been the first time I've heard Chopin's Barcarolle (F sharp maj, op. 60) on an Erard (I liked their 1838)... one of many things to just drift away on an imaginary gondola with.
You're most welcome Qxel,
Warmest regards,
Chris
Re: Chopin competition period instruments
Very enjoyable indeed. Fascinating info re the actual pianos being played can be found on the competition's official website here:
https://iccpi.pl/en/2023/pianos
https://www.youtube.com/live/i4GsmpMg6V...ij3qUCgLP1
Enjoy,
Warmest regards,
Chris
Re: Chopin competition period instruments
Very enjoyable indeed. Fascinating info re the actual pianos being played can be found on the competition's official website here:
https://iccpi.pl/en/2023/pianos
sigasa wrote:https://www.youtube.com/live/i4GsmpMg6V...ij3qUCgLP1
Enjoy,
Warmest regards,
Chris
Thank you InstruJam,
Warmest regards,
Chris
Re: Chopin competition period instruments
Re: Chopin competition period instruments
Interesting, Chris! Thanks for sharing.
Re: Chopin competition period instruments
Interesting, Chris! Thanks for sharing.
You're most welcome miiindbullets,
Warmest regards,
Chris