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00:00 Nocturne in C-sharp Minor (1830) – Frédéric Chopin
04:10 Nocturne in E Minor, Op. 72, No. 1 – Frédéric Chopin
08:39 Nocturne in C Minor, Op. 48, No. 1 – Frédéric Chopin
14:35 Ballade No. 2 in F Major, Op. 38 – Frédéric Chopin
22:14 Ballade No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 23 – Frédéric Chopin
31:13 Waltz No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 34, No. 2 – Frédéric Chopin
36:25 Prelude in E Minor, Op. 28, No. 4 – Frédéric Chopin
38:58 Andante spianato in G Major – Frédéric Chopin
43:24 Grande Polonaise brillante in E-flat major – Frédéric Chopin
52:54 Moving to the Ghetto Oct. 31, 1940 – Wojciech Kilar
54:56 Mazurka in A Minor, Op. 17, No. 4 – Frédéric Chopin
Composer: Frédéric Chopin/Wojciech Kilar
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From the Carnegie Hall, New York
Nobuyuki Tsujii – piano
1:55 John Musto – Improvisation and Fugue
9:40 Ludwig van Beethoven – Sonata No. 17 in D minor, Op. 31, No. 2, “The Tempest”
31:22 Franz Liszt – “Un sospiro” from Trois études de concert, No. 3
36:48 Franz Liszt – Rigoletto, Concert Paraphrase for Piano
45:42 Modest Petrowitsch Mussorgski – Pictures at an Exhibition
Encores:
1:19:25 Stephen Foster – “Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair” (arr. Tsujii)
1:25:16 Frédéric Chopin – Prelude in D-flat Major, Op. 28, No. 15
1:30:50 Nobuyuki Tsujii – Elegy for the Victims of the Earthquake and Tsunami of March 11, 2011
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On November 10, 2011, Nobuyuki Tsujii, the blind pianist from Japan who was the winner of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition Gold Medal in 2009 appeared on the stage of Carnegie Hall. His dream had come true. Arguably the most important event in the career of any performer, for “Nobu” it was a miracle. With his brilliant technique and beautiful tone, the performance of the masterpieces of Beethoven, Liszt, Mussorgsky, and encores by Chopin and his own compositions, brought the usually reserved Carnegie Hall audience to its feet.
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The Pianist recounts a true story from the Nazi Holocaust that is both horrifying and inspiring. Set inside the walled confines of the Warsaw Ghetto, the film focuses on the struggle of a famous Polish pianist, Wladyslaw Szpilman, to survive after the loss of his entire family to the concentration camps. In spite of the chilling indifference of many to the slaughter of the Jews of Warsaw, Szpilman is ultimately saved by a German Army officer named Wilhelm Hosenfeld. A devout Catholic, Hosenfeld is credited with helping to hide and rescue a number of Polish victims of Nazi atrocities.
Hosenfeld himself was eventually captured by Russian troops and died in a Soviet concentration camp after the war. However, at Szpilman’s urging, he was posthumously honored by Israel as one of the “Righteous Gentiles” who, along with Oskar Schindler and others, refused to ignore the humanity of Holocaust victims.
The film stars Adrien Brody, Thomas Kretschmann, Frank Finlay, Maureen Lipman, Emilia Fox and Michal Zebrowski.
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There are many types of pianists and styles of piano playing. There are the depressive pianists, the bipolars, the ones who moves a lot, the starer and more. What kind are you?
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Piano Phantom dressed as a homeless man in a social experiment in aid of charity Crisis which helps homeless people rebuild their lives and leave homelessness for good. Founded in 1967, Crisis is a UK national charity offering education, employment, and well-being services to thousands of homeless people every year.
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Piano piece: 18th variation from Rhapsody On A Theme Of Paganini by Rachmaninoff, arranged for solo piano by Piano Phantom.
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