Arthur Rubinstein - Chopin Nocturne Op. 37, No. 1 in G minor video free download


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Arthur Rubinstein - Chopin Nocturne Op. 37, No. 1 in G minor

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6 years ago

GodDangOl

im drunk as fuck right now and this is making me cry

6 years ago

Lynn G

I much prefer Horrowitz's and Ashkenazy's interpretations of this opus. Although Rubinstein is cleeearly talented, after listening to the others', Rubinstein's interpretation just seems to conveys less depth. He doesn't quite take his audience on the emotional journey that H and A do with their op 37 no 1 in Gm.

6 years ago

Sparkle Unicorn

I'm learning this song and I can almost not make it through without crying

6 years ago

Shilra Viuxuz

I like how a song becomes so different with just the change of tone.The moment I recognize this very song I drift off, which is why driving at night with this on the radio is bad news for me..-

6 years ago

musicolorltd

Where can I purchase this?

6 years ago

Theoretical Physics

vital scene in the deer hunter, this piece fills the words that couldn't be said...they knew deep down their lives would change forever and were afraid to express it, this piece did just that

6 years ago

Lilly

Someone that I know played this at the age of 14 o

6 years ago

Fernando Reyes

Das ist Bach?

7 years ago

Howie Loso

Arthur Rubinstein

7 years ago

martyyy_k

So deeply.

7 years ago

Gustavo Sousa

Oh, I love the chorale part, so soft ~~

7 years ago

la pichi de esquiu

La formula para esta belleza CHOPIN RUBINSTEIN gracias

7 years ago

Hektor

Chopin of Poland ,Was the best compositor of the world ,the second Mozart and Bach ,in my opinian

7 years ago

Hektor

this is my lovely nokturn , i play it ,when i sad

7 years ago

Tamar Gordon

it's a ternary form, very beautiful! he makes the change between part A to part B very gently ,smooth like water :)

8 years ago

Ludsen Cecilia

eso esta escrito en forma sonata?

8 years ago

kenna brulee

I like this a lot, actually.

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