Chopin - Nocturne op 72
4:50
6 ай бұрын
Ravel - Miroirs [commentary]
32:11
Tchaikovsky - June (op 37a no 6)
4:29
Tchaikovsky - April (op 37a no 4)
3:16
Tchaikovsky - March (op 37a no 3)
2:53
Liszt - Romance (S169)
3:02
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@thecalculatedcreativecoder1428
@thecalculatedcreativecoder1428 17 күн бұрын
How does it compare to s.137 no.5 FF? Actually, I don't even know if s.137 FF is harder than s.139 but I'm just assuming it is since that is the theme of the s.137 etudes.
@maarane
@maarane 17 күн бұрын
@@thecalculatedcreativecoder1428 this one is harder for me (basically almost unplayable) while 137 FF is "only" slightly harder than the 139 version. FF is def hard but it's not as crazy as people would have you think if you've learned Chopin op 10 no 2 and 25 nos 6 and 11 to a good level. on the other hand s137 in general has some passages that make you twist your hand in ungodly ways that you basically don't see anywhere else
@thecalculatedcreativecoder1428
@thecalculatedcreativecoder1428 17 күн бұрын
​@@maarane​ I need to learn more chopin etudes. I learned op.10 no.4 and op25 no.11 because I thought that they would be difficult and stretch my technic, but I realized that they were actually much easier than they looked. I don't think I am on the level of op.25 no.6 yet or op.10 no.2 though. Admittedly I haven't even tried those yet. Is there anything I can do to try to get there?
@maarane
@maarane 17 күн бұрын
@thecalculatedcreativecoder1428 honestly to me op 10 no 2 might be the best one to start, it's the most foundational technique for a lot of finger work. start slow and do it properly going 3-4-5 on the chromatic but keeping your hand always relaxed. when you gradually speed up, the technique becomes transferrable to FF and thirds
@thecalculatedcreativecoder1428
@thecalculatedcreativecoder1428 17 күн бұрын
@@maarane Thank you for the tips!!! I think I should probably develop my technique more before I give it a shot, but in when I feel like I am ready I will keep this in mind.
@millenniumtreasurer
@millenniumtreasurer 24 күн бұрын
11:17 holy hell best explanation i've seen for that passage
@maarane
@maarane 24 күн бұрын
@@millenniumtreasurer lol it's so memey
@millenniumtreasurer
@millenniumtreasurer 24 күн бұрын
Nice performance! Scriabin 5 is my least favorite of his one-movement late sonatas but it's definitely a great work nonetheless.
@santiagocaldeira7555
@santiagocaldeira7555 24 күн бұрын
Insane! Scriabin really had no mercy with the absurd jumps on this one.... Also it's interesting that the high register of your piano sounds so much better than the rest of the piano lmao
@maarane
@maarane 24 күн бұрын
@@santiagocaldeira7555 lol good point maybe that mic is also just better idk
@marcorval
@marcorval 2 ай бұрын
The first "baby version" is interesting too.
@Liszt-vj1mo
@Liszt-vj1mo 2 ай бұрын
Good play
@millenniumtreasurer
@millenniumtreasurer 2 ай бұрын
Underrated channel, I love the short story you made and attributed to the piece
@aml-071thecosmicenderman3
@aml-071thecosmicenderman3 2 ай бұрын
Do op.39 no.6
@maarane
@maarane 2 ай бұрын
@@aml-071thecosmicenderman3 sofronitsky is too good at that one lol
@jircv
@jircv 3 ай бұрын
Me encantò!👏 genio!
@aml-071thecosmicenderman3
@aml-071thecosmicenderman3 3 ай бұрын
Its 9/10 if you gonna hold notes on left and right hand
@jjL-y1z
@jjL-y1z 3 ай бұрын
Why don't you try kapustin-concert etude 6 and 7 ??!
@maarane
@maarane 3 ай бұрын
haven't learned them yet
@mcbuuiop
@mcbuuiop 3 ай бұрын
ooo, two nocturnes. Nice playing :p
@jonathandegange2450
@jonathandegange2450 4 ай бұрын
why play alborado so fast? sometimes i lose the counterpoint bc my little brain can't hear all the parts at this speed...
@imafinnishguy
@imafinnishguy 4 ай бұрын
yay my birth month :D
@marcorval
@marcorval 4 ай бұрын
This is more difficult than the feux follets? The follets is often lauded as the hardest original Liszt piece.
@antonrubinsteinisthebest
@antonrubinsteinisthebest 3 ай бұрын
The performer definitely believes so.
@pappi0202
@pappi0202 4 ай бұрын
favorite
@ΓιάννηςΚωνσταντινίδης-γ9φ
@ΓιάννηςΚωνσταντινίδης-γ9φ 5 ай бұрын
Long time no see! Love me some Lyapunov, we had a class in university that used some theorems from his mathematician brother and I always used to listen to the Piano Sextet while I studied. Criminally underrated composer in my opinion and the colours you produced here are really transcedent. Another highlight of his is the slow movement of his B Minor Sonata with the Orthodox Hymn and his Nocturne. I'd love to hear you play some more of him!
@maarane
@maarane 5 ай бұрын
@@ΓιάννηςΚωνσταντινίδης-γ9φ I always found him pretty nice myself but the technique required is a bit tough!
@ilovebrownies964
@ilovebrownies964 5 ай бұрын
You're back!
@mcbuuiop
@mcbuuiop 5 ай бұрын
Don’t usually really listen to Lyapunov, sort of a hit or miss for me but this performance was a hit.
@maarane
@maarane 5 ай бұрын
@@mcbuuiop thank you!
@imafinnishguy
@imafinnishguy 5 ай бұрын
maybe you are a bit too fast
@imafinnishguy
@imafinnishguy 5 ай бұрын
This is amazing and not the newer version ._.
@imafinnishguy
@imafinnishguy 5 ай бұрын
4:34 to the end is my favourite part lmao
@imafinnishguy
@imafinnishguy 5 ай бұрын
pidän vuoden 1826 versiosta (Étude en Douze Exercices No. 4) ja tämä on vielä vaikeampaa (mutta tämä on räjähdys ja pidän myös tästä versiosta)🏆
@imafinnishguy
@imafinnishguy 5 ай бұрын
1:42 - 1:56 on suosikkiosani
@imafinnishguy
@imafinnishguy 5 ай бұрын
5:31 to 5:52 is my fav part
@tranminhtu8339
@tranminhtu8339 5 ай бұрын
how could I not found this earlier, this is my favorite interpretation of my favorite etude :D
@maarane
@maarane 5 ай бұрын
awh thank u
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers 5 ай бұрын
Some collection of the pieces that probably work with your piano recording sound and also quite rare (if you interested in playing more pieces by different composers) part 3: Strauss II: Annen Polka Op. 117 Erik Satie: I think there are many pieces you can try actually (another choice than Ravel and Debussy) Gabriel Fauré: op 103 no 7 Mussorgsky: Une Larme Bizet-Rachmaninoff: Menuet from L'Arlesienne Suite II. for Piano Carl Maria von Weber - Grande Polonaise, Op. 21 Smetana- Maybe from Czech Dances, Book 2 Sigismond Thalberg - Romance sans paroles op. 41 no. 2 Glinka - Mazurka Poulence - Trois Novelettes pour piano Olivier Messiaen - Pièce pour le tombeau de Paul Dukas for Piano (If you interested in this style) Rameau - Le Rappel des Oiseaux Couperin - La Couperin Aram Khachaturian - Children’s Album, Book 2 no 6 Shostakovich - op 69 no 4 Stravinsky - Etude op 7 Schumann - I don't know......... maybe some of his op 16 Cesar Cui - Petit préludes Nos.1 & 2 Balakirev - Glinka/Balakirev - The Lark Borodin-Blumenfeld - Polovtsian Dance 17 from "Prince Igor" The end (This list is just alternative choice when you are want to play the less well known piece or record during the hard piece)
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers 5 ай бұрын
More than these list maybe from each nation like Spanish, Czech music.
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers 5 ай бұрын
For example, Gladiolus Rag by Scott Joplin Moisés Moleiro - Joropo Cemal Reşit Rey - On Halk Türküsü no 8 Carl Vine - The Anne Landa Preludes
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers 5 ай бұрын
Some collection of the pieces that probably work with your piano recording sound and also quite rare (if you interested in playing more pieces by different composers) part 2: Richard Wagner - Parsifal, Act I: Verwandlungsmusik (Arr. August Stradal) (Slow piece and not hard compare with another arrangement and really beautiful) Antonín Dvořák - may be a HUMORESQUE (I can imagine many numbers) Triumphal March from Aida ( Giuseppe Verdi ) Grieg- some piece from op 1 Sibelius- some piece from op 34 Prokofiev- Music for Children (may be playing tag) Saint-Saens- op 52 no 4 Bartok- Stamping Dance (Pe Loc / Topogó) - Andante Romanian Folk Dances (from Hungary)
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers 5 ай бұрын
Some collection of the pieces that probably work with your piano recording sound and also quite rare (if you interested in playing more pieces by different composers) : Carl Czerny: Beispiel Op. 837 No. 10 in A-Flat Major, Allegro energico, (Das moderne Klavierspiel) S.Heller: Étude Op. 45 No 20 in E Major "Le Ballet" D. Scarlatti: Sonata in C Minor K 58, L 158, Fuga (Just my own favorite fugue that a little bit rare) D. Scarlatti: Sonata in C Major K 502 (It's just weird but his late another sonatas also great) J.B. Cramer: Study No. 46 in D Minor, Allegro strepitoso Henri Bertini: Étude Op.66 No.11 in G Minor, Allegro con brio Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: Lied ohne Worte No. 14, Op. 38 No. 2, in C Minor M.Clementi Etude № 27 (Gradus ad Parnassum) J.Brahms: Waltz Op. 39 No. 1, in B Major Mozart, Haydn, Handel, Schubert I didn't know which piece is probably work with your recording.
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers 5 ай бұрын
My favorite Chopin's Nocturne.
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers 5 ай бұрын
Also sound like piano parts falling of. Too good.
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers 5 ай бұрын
.......This is true tempo of this piece. It feels like a group of leeches with a lot of salt. (Truely creepy)
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers 5 ай бұрын
It really feel like looking in the mirror by this recording.
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers 5 ай бұрын
You probably interested in some of Scriabin's preludes or his op 57. (If you interested don't take it too serious) It probably sounds nice with your recording (especially op 57).
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers 5 ай бұрын
Great playing.
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers 5 ай бұрын
Chopin is crazy indeed. I feel nausezs when listen at fast tempo. (Quarter Note= 160 bpm)
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers 5 ай бұрын
Great playing. But if play at Presto (about 112 bpm) it would be sounds qwful. Even I love Liszt but this piece is too much.
@maarane
@maarane 5 ай бұрын
yeah the revised is way better for me musically
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers
@randomlydonatenewsubscribers 5 ай бұрын
@@maarane Wednesday Adam’s favorite piece
@ortholol
@ortholol 6 ай бұрын
sus stuff indeed
@MrKatoriz
@MrKatoriz 6 ай бұрын
So rarely do people play ossias at 3:42
@maarane
@maarane 6 ай бұрын
I like the contrast between the chords and the arpeggios lol
@peterbengtson7406
@peterbengtson7406 6 ай бұрын
Easily one of Liszt's least interesting pieces. It was for this kind of music Liszt was regarded as shallow for many years.
@mcbuuiop
@mcbuuiop 6 ай бұрын
Nicely done
@Shinobu_Kocho578
@Shinobu_Kocho578 7 ай бұрын
...Is this...Your last video...? :(
@maarane
@maarane 6 ай бұрын
I have more I just got busy and couldn't finish them for a while.
@Starry_9
@Starry_9 6 ай бұрын
@@maarane Hope you doing well. I'm always ready to listen your new music!
@AllMusicEtc
@AllMusicEtc 7 ай бұрын
Tuning: 0c: A4 = 440Hz
@chrisinae2929
@chrisinae2929 7 ай бұрын
4:07 to the end sounds crazy good
@SeelieShadow
@SeelieShadow 7 ай бұрын
This is literally a "wild hunt"...
@rigel48
@rigel48 7 ай бұрын
Too slow! try it with Chopin's metronome marking.
@rexy7399
@rexy7399 8 ай бұрын
Impressive! I really felt how struggle behind the scenes.
@minhtriphung9373
@minhtriphung9373 8 ай бұрын
You just played the entire set of these? Almost not believe it.
@maarane
@maarane 8 ай бұрын
yea I did
@iloveballadeno1
@iloveballadeno1 8 ай бұрын
I love it so much
@iloveballadeno1
@iloveballadeno1 8 ай бұрын
I love this performance so much, probably the best for me.