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Please activate the HD function(1080p/720p) before watching the video or watch it with a larger type player (in 480p) Today and tomorrow is All Saints / All Souls Day in the catholic countries... Days when we remember those who are no longer among us. For many these are also days of reflection... Chopin's "Etude Op.10, No 3" popularly known as "Tristesse" seemed an appropriate compostion to mark the occasion. Chopin's work was first published in 1833 and became popular once again over a century later when it was recorded by Tino Rossi (as "Tristesse - L'ombre s'enfuit"). His version became so popular he performed it again a decade later in his movie "Le Chanteur Inconnu" (1947). It is presented in this video in very unusual version by Gino Bordin and his (magical) Hawaiian guitar. He is accompanied by the Boris Sarbeck orchestra. Bordin (1899-1977) was born in Northern Italy and moved to France in the 1920s. He became a respected and popular virtuoso of the Hawaiian guitar and one of the first to use an electric guitar in France in 1934. More about Gino Bordin's life and work can be found here : http://keepswinging.blogspot.be/2010/... More about Chopin's "Tristesse" : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89tu...) The video features images of the local cemetary and some of the monumental graves of the wealthy families of yesteryear.... The recording is presented unaltered in this video About the record Polydor 524.282 B / 3109 HPP Paris, ca 1939 (Wartime Pressing) Record in good condition albeit with a lot of surface noise This record was recorded with a Grado 78c cartridge and stylus. 1:1 Transfer without any restoration