Chopin et Liszt : ce qui différencie les deux compositeurs
The Romantic period in music is often a subject of debate: should Schubert and Beethoven be considered Classical composers? David Fray discusses the complexity of this period and offers his own definition of Romanticism: a particular relationship to nature, to oneself, and to musical structure, intertwined with the influence of literature on music. The pianist then explores how Liszt and Chopin differ and why, in his opinion, Chopin is one of the most difficult composers to play. Subscribe to the channel for more interviews: https://goo.gl/3UuTqN

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