No.8 takes the pianist's right hand into virtuosic combat with sixths. Hans von Bülow considered this surging piece to be "the most useful exercise in the whole range of etude literature." Certainly, its perpetual motion can only be rendered by a fully developed master of the keyboard, one whose ears are as sensitive to Chopin's daring harmonies as his fingers are to its technical demands.
[Chopin] Etude Op.25 No.8 D flat major
[Chopin] Etude Op.25 No.8 D flat major
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Valentina Lisitsa
No.8 takes the pianist's right hand into virtuosic combat with sixths. Hans von Bülow considered this surging piece to be "the most useful exercise in the whole range of etude literature." Certainly, its perpetual motion can only be rendered by a fully developed master of the keyboard, one whose ears are as sensitive to Chopin's daring harmonies as his fingers are to its technical demands.