HAMELIN - THE GIANT, THE GENIUS, THE WORKHORSE, HAS GAINED POWER TO ASSURE US THAT LISZT TOWERS ABOVE ALL THROUGH ALL THE CENTURIES, THE INDISPUTABLE KING OF PIANO !!! NO ONE, BUT NO ONE, CAN SHIFT GEARS BETTER THAN LISZT, I THINK HE HAD SUPERNATURAL ASSISTANCE !!!
@XaviHaunts9 күн бұрын
If I hear this in the Godzilla Minus One sequel, it's definitely a horror movie.
@Piotr-jx4bu13 күн бұрын
Legend played by a legend pianist
@MatthewKrell15 күн бұрын
Amazing!
@orionyedidia919121 күн бұрын
Incredible! Thanks for uploading. The 4th movement into the 5th was interesting to me on this listen. It was like the impressionists gave way to some sort of Prokofiev and Khachaturian inspired monster
@xmodisgreat23 күн бұрын
November 2024 in a nutshell
@theriddler_revolution1924 күн бұрын
No Copyright?
@verlatenn27 күн бұрын
sample 1:56 key 4 9
@TobyShorin29 күн бұрын
beautiful rendition ruined by a misplayed note. goddamn
@Thenight-g8i29 күн бұрын
Im 25 years old cute little boy and im scared this music sound so creepy mommy help me🤗🥺😭
@cristianseres1353Ай бұрын
This is what we should feed the KZbin algoritm with!
@Latinosmassacre-Ай бұрын
4:50
@brozomicki-sothe307Ай бұрын
I didn’t know him too much but recently I’ve started listening to his interpretations (mostly hungarian rhapsody 2 and gaspard de la nuit, all thanks to my teacher) and boy I’ve been missing out.
@russellthompson9271Ай бұрын
Hamelin is the closest to how Liszt should sound out of any other big name pianist.
@kamilp7612Ай бұрын
7:57
@ChupeTTeАй бұрын
You are muslim and you want to read quran, but its devoid of all words.
@wellingtonsoaresdacosta5635Ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@sirouskaramian-s4s2 ай бұрын
This gives me Resident Evil 7 vibes
@Dimch_I_Am2 ай бұрын
Chef-d'œuvre
@jannis112 ай бұрын
Noice
@moneymandate2 ай бұрын
I put this in my friend's sleep playlist as a little prank
@quickthunder862 ай бұрын
This and "All Star" by Smash Mouth are my two favourite pieces of music ever.
@Χρήστος-φ7ω2 ай бұрын
amazing performance that is by far my most favorite transcription piece by that artist. Also the best recording that i ever heard from that piece in my opinion
@AndreyOgan2 ай бұрын
Жуткая мелодия. В хорошем смысле- создает именно ту атмосферу,что должна была в Хиросиме. В начале так и видно море ярко-белого света. Как всё что может и не может вспыхивает , исчезает.....Затем массивная ударная волна сносит и разрывает всё что ещё стоит.... А дальше вообще жуть....город мертвецов.
@SrMisterio-x6f2 ай бұрын
Imagine a Godzilla movie with this soundtrack.
@XaviHaunts9 күн бұрын
Imagine something like Shin Godzilla set in the 40s, that would be fitting with this
@ghoststarstalk2 ай бұрын
In high school, I had a penpal in Japan, Kenji Kato. He would sign off on every letter: "No more Hiroshima!"
@alotofstuffyoulike3 ай бұрын
you're scared of room 237 ain't ya... -Danny Boy
@kathleencove3 ай бұрын
“This should be the national anthem of the United States,” was the top comment on this video just an hour ago, before YT removed it because you’re not allowed to criticize a warmonger state, that unleashed this horror on Hiroshima during WWII. So I’m stating it here again. I don’t know who said it before, but you were absolutely right.
@ominousentity11153 ай бұрын
You do know that the Japanese empire committed worse war crimes than the Nazis.
@kathleencove3 ай бұрын
@@ominousentity1115 Here come the whataboutism paid trolls. First the original comment gets deleted, then they try to undermine the sentiment. And the U.S. has committed even worse war crimes by using this bomb, twice. And to this day continues to unleash tons and tons of bombs, to the tune of killing 2 million Iraqis and the people of Gaza. I’m not having a p!ssing contest with you over what country is worse. All warmonger governments are bad- but the U.S. is the only one you’ll get removed from a platform made in the west, for criticizing it. Enough.
@Piece-Of-Time2 ай бұрын
Love that allies are evil now because they've beat Japan and Germany in WWII and stopped their attrocities Not talking about modern conflicts, you are right there
@rubenthekid2 ай бұрын
The comment is still up dude
@kathleencove2 ай бұрын
@@rubenthekid I don’t see it anymore. It was there and then it was taken off. Not sure how you’re seeing it when me and 16 other people (and counting) can no longer see it. I actually happened to take a screenshot with the comment just before it was taken down, and it’s no longer there. A different person commented this, I’m just restating it since it’s no longer visible from where I’m sitting.
@吉森章夫3 ай бұрын
🎉🎉😢
@NNNikitaTokarev3 ай бұрын
fastest player of sonatas 5&7
@KelloggMeroy-c3g3 ай бұрын
Schaden Mount
@Indoorstalkerlovepop4 ай бұрын
6:57
@Indoorstalkerlovepop4 ай бұрын
7:27
@krishadyn52114 ай бұрын
I guess I'm too desensitized by horror movies. This music feels like "HERE'S JOHNNY", not "Hundred thousand people burned to death". Characterizing war victims this way feels trite in comparison to the real facts. The music itself is well done, but I could never take seriously if someone used it as background music for real world atrocities.
@kathleencove3 ай бұрын
This exact piece of music was literally used in The Shining, with the permission of the composer, in hopes that it would bring attention to dissonant music and its message about paying attention to the full possibilities of sound, and of life, the pleasant and the unpleasant. This music was not made with pop culture in mind, or to be broadly appealing. There’s nothing “trite” about it at all. Penderecki isn’t some nepotism-baby zillennial who went to a posh university and wanted to make something edgy or shocking for the sake of trying to outdo his rich parents. “Trite” is not the word. Penderecki was a humble man who lived in Poland as a child during Nazi occupation, and as an adult during Soviet occupation. He was alive when what happened to Hiroshima happened. He had an immense amount of compassion and respect for the survivors and witnesses of that event. He established a 16 hectare arboretum 🌳 in southern Poland near his home, as a monument to the preciousness of life. He made his music so dissonant and haunting in hopes it would inspire humanity to have more fearful awe and respect of the power of the cosmos and the fragility of life. Show some damn respect.
@kathleencove3 ай бұрын
The composer himself named this piece for the victims of the Hiroshima bomb, exactly because of the emotions the sound evoked in him and the memories of the news of the bomb from when he was a child. This isn’t meant for cheap thrills for horror enjoyers. It’s mean to make people respect the intensity of true horror.
@LindaRodriguez-l3r4 ай бұрын
Rodriguez Carol Taylor Larry Garcia Brian
@MikhailAdamov4 ай бұрын
Brett's lo-fi; extended edition
@MrMimj4 ай бұрын
"Hmm. Human music. I like it." - Jerry Smith
@usershilov4 ай бұрын
I listen to this while reading Lovecraft, tis truly a vibe
@WalkingwraithАй бұрын
I also find this is great for reading Lovecraft. kzbin.info/www/bejne/nWqVfal6fdt7jrssi=PaTHYRrX11-75LgE
@Gardener74 ай бұрын
I know what Mozart would say about this: "Too many notes". 😂
@TheElectricCheeseProductions222 ай бұрын
that was the emperor, not mozart. bruh
@FaithTran-m2f4 ай бұрын
Marguerite Valleys
@aamukuu79774 ай бұрын
am i fucking delusional or did aphex twin really end his coachella set with this sample 1:48
@mattgray6664 ай бұрын
The PC game Hearts of Iron IV simulates every hour of WWII, in great detail. History buffs enjoy the game for its accuracy and the ability to deviate from it. In one playthrough, I used unrestricted nuclear warfare to conquer foreign nations. At first, I told myself I was only going to use nuclear weapons to save lives... wiping out heavily fortified enemy positions without sending in a single soldier. My factories kept making bombs. Soon I was nuking targets that were merely logistically inconvenient to destroy. By the end of the war (and arguably civilization), I was nuclear carpet bombing every nation that raised its voice in dissent. Soldiers marching through radioactive craters capturing whatever infrastructure or populations were still standing. "Those who play with the devil's toys will be brought by degrees to wield his sword." - R. Buckminster Fuller
@pavel_saxs82164 ай бұрын
Фу що за нахуй😂
@nikitakxlxvratxv12463 ай бұрын
это тебе не на саксофоне лабать, такую музыку понимать и чувствовать надо. Авангард.
@Piece-Of-Time2 ай бұрын
Я не знаю музыки страшнее этой
@FrancisGreen-h7q4 ай бұрын
Tillman Rapids
@alessandroronci18714 ай бұрын
L'esecuzione che voleva Rachmaninov romantica e non sentimentale e scorrevole, mi piace moltissimo questa esecuzioni, sempre lo stesso Rachmaninov
@marinadela13614 ай бұрын
Scriabin's Fantasy and Liszt's Benediction right after another... a dream set list!!!
@PiotrBarcz4 ай бұрын
Godowsky reinvented already great compositions into TRUE master pieces!