6 ways to depict water with a piano
I decided to compile a few piano pieces where different qualities of water are depicted, whether it be the shimmering texture in Ravel's Ondine or the tempestuous waters in Chopin's etude. Ravel's Ondine (Grosvenor): • Maurice Ravel - Ondine (from Gaspard de la... Chopin (Sokolov): • Grigory Sokolov plays Chopin Etude Op.25 N... Debussy (Richter): • Sviatoslav Richter - Debussy - Reflets dan... Liszt (Arrau): • Arrau plays Liszt 'Les jeux d'eaux à la Vi... Ravel's Une barque sur l'Océan (Pisarenko): • Vitaly Pisarenko plays Ravel - Une barque ...

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