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Old 03-09-2017, 04:34 AM   #1514
GtrsRGr8
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The folks at YourClassical, or one of the organizations affiliated with them in the daily giveaway program, have chosen a rendition of Frederic Chopin's Impromptu No. 2 to be YourClassical's free download of the day.

Although the rendition is taken from an Oehms Classics album, a webpage with information about the entire album is provided by Naxos Records, and is located here. I'll advise you, again, that this type of Naxos webpage is loading very slowly lately (it's giving me some very unpleasant flashbacks to the old dial-up days. ha).

It appears that all pieces on the album, Frederic Chopin - 4 Ballades - 4 Impromptus, are performed by Amir Katz on the piano.

Our free piece is formatted in MP3, and the YourClassical dedicated webpage for the freebie gives the length of it as 5 minutes, 54 seconds.

To take a listen to the free piece and see what you think about it, there is a streaming function provided on the dedicated YourClassical webpage for the free piece, that I mentioned above. Wanna live dangerously and download the piece without listening to it first? Then, you can do that from the same webpage, by clicking on the "Direct MP3 download link."

I'm generally not a fan of piano music, especially for classical music, but I found this one to be pleasant. And, it truly is amazing that it was all done impromptu.

See you tomorrow, for the final download of the day for the week, from YourClassical.

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