Even if this piece is for both hands, it would still be harder than the original piece😮
@italixprodКүн бұрын
This is glorious
@자감-x4sКүн бұрын
15:49
@MegaOreally2 күн бұрын
Godowsky turn one of the easier Chopin etude into pianist nightmare!
@-Alvin3 күн бұрын
2:53 literally perfection with just 2 instruments
@esomethingoranother37185 күн бұрын
*Then:* His sheet music is so intimidating, that the devil himself walked out of the theater, down the street to a opium den in the red light district. Then walked inside, hung up his hat and coat, and told Scarlett "my protege has become my successor. I will never be capable of bringing as much fear, jealousy, and lust as the product of my last contract with Paganini." As she unbuttoned his shirt assuring him that "you should be proud of your protege. Just look at all the untalented christians pathetically attempting to slander his name by all the pleasures in life that he has worked so hard to earn with his immortal skills. Regardless that he was a born prodigy, people will always tell the tale of his association with you, because of how magical and seemingly inhumane his abilities are." *Now:* His music continues to aspire a humble audience of people who appreciate the art of pushing boundaries and being different from the rest. In the meantime some untalented, mediocre, self-righteous, jealous, envious snobs still try to drag Paganini's name in the dirt in YT comments. Ironically those heckler's name will be forgotten shortly after they pass away, but Paganini's music and will continue to bring amazement to more and more generations to come. .... For similar controversial artists of this magnitude who whave passed away, though continue to receive praise & criticism like Vincent Van Gogh, Vincent Goya and his beautiful Maiden/model (muse), Hieronymus Bosch, Mary Shelley, Charles Dickens and Oscar Wild... I applaud all of your individual characteristics that made you different from the herd of sheep, whom self-righteously judge others based on their master shepherds "moral" ideology. *Brilliance* is not made from comfortable soft cotton fibers commonly found at every turn, but colorful exotic shards of sharp broken glass that cuts the skin, spilling blood & despair. A soul without pain is a life without experience.
@edwinsamuel50655 күн бұрын
Bro I had to check my playback speed to see if this was playing at 2x.
@piyushisuyal26112 күн бұрын
Lol 😂
@piyushisuyal26112 күн бұрын
Lol😂
@ggtoxin61485 күн бұрын
i love schuberts serenade
@thatnicekid045 күн бұрын
The Best
@insorbit6 күн бұрын
thank you kiof
@williamsmyth50476 күн бұрын
Godowsky tried to improve Chopin, and failed big time.
@TheExarion5 күн бұрын
no, he didn’t try to improve Chopin lol
@williamsmyth50475 күн бұрын
@@TheExarion / OK, so he tried to be inferior to Chopin, and succeeded greatly.
@piotrmalewski81785 күн бұрын
@@williamsmyth5047 Godowski wanted to make interesting and valuable excerces on piano that could improve pianist technique greatly, while being interesting to listen. If someone mastered Godowski's etudes, he or she could play the original ones relaxed and go fully into interpretation instead of being stressed about managing to play them.
@TheExarion4 күн бұрын
@@williamsmyth5047 Did you read Godowsky’s remarks on his own studies or are you just speaking from ignorance…?
@williamsmyth50474 күн бұрын
@@TheExarion / In these exercises, Godowsky should have employed the Chopin techniques, but not the Chopin melodies. Chopin's melodies should not be altered for any purpose.
@williamsmyth50476 күн бұрын
Godowsky tried to improve Chopin, and failed big time.
@TheExarion5 күн бұрын
no, he didn’t try to improve Chopin lol
@piotrmalewski81785 күн бұрын
He tried to make pieces more difficult to give them more training value, not better artistic value. On the other hand, they do sound interesting.
@williamsmyth50476 күн бұрын
Godowsky tried to improve Chopin, and failed big time.
@TheExarion5 күн бұрын
no, he didn’t try to improve Chopin lol
@pianisthenicsКүн бұрын
It was never his attention to improve Chopin, but rather to explore the endless possibility of piano playing.
Is anyone else reminded of how Glenn Gould "hallucinated melodies" in his recording of Brahms piano concerto? kzbin.info/www/bejne/pKSse5ergdGAnJY
@aerospacecontent6 күн бұрын
two masterpieces, the suite and the recording.
@Стефан-ж8и7 күн бұрын
Excellent performance! Well done! I have some quibbles with the cellos and double basses, but overall it's the BEST I've heard so far! Especially pleasant are the Fast tempos, which correspond directly to the Virtuoso Schools of Harpsichordists and to Vivaldi and Mozart!
@emjai21227 күн бұрын
I never knew Richard Simmons played. Wow!
@Alberich-PN8888 күн бұрын
Sin conocer esta fantasía, cualquiera pensaría que la compuso Beethoven. Pero esto sólo durante el Andante y el Adagio (tonalidad menor), porque el Allegretto (tonalidad mayor) es totalmente mozartiano.
@anthonyc60178 күн бұрын
how does he play that last movement so fast
@anthonyc60178 күн бұрын
why does the one not named pappilions have the motif 😂
@nancyvelasquez71739 күн бұрын
Th
@dominichebler55159 күн бұрын
Ah Schumann - what a mind. Full of fantasy, beauty and imagination.
@none50209 күн бұрын
Two more years or so and I'll be learning this for sure, one of the fuckiest thirds etude ever lmao
@OmarHernandez-qv4mq9 күн бұрын
What in the actual fuck just happened? Is what i think everytime i hear this.
@animaticzzzz9 күн бұрын
4:43 and 10:45 the part of this song when i encounter one of those boxy mercedes (zilly) Edit: when the 10:22
@mengons645410 күн бұрын
Some say classical music is a journey...this piece is a perfect example
@pavelzlydenny632911 күн бұрын
One of the underrated piece of beloved Rachmaninoff. Coda is heavenly beautiful.
@music-by1ou11 күн бұрын
I love this! WHy did I abstain from continuing exploring Liszt for so long??
@Gardener78 күн бұрын
Because he wasn't on your Liszt? 😂
@music-by1ou8 күн бұрын
@@Gardener7 Exactly hahahaahha
@steven11711 күн бұрын
this is the very composition...that turned me into a classical musician in Jr High. I could even bang out the melodies on my toy reed organ. thus conservatory debt to this very day but so many amazing concerts. Carnegie Hall debut April 18 2001, THEN I hit the NYC streets busking after Carnegie DELI to make my first NYC trophy Buck. still have it laminated. J.S.Bach greatest man ever lived just count the wives and kids and do that on a choir directors salary
@thestrugglingmtf12 күн бұрын
There’s something so dark about the ending. The augmented chord invokes a feeling of intense unease, and the choice to end on Eb instead of Ab may indicate heartbreak and acceptance rather than falling in love, as the major section attempts to emulate. The tension built from the first section is never resolved fully, leading to what is in my opinion one of the more unsettling passages of piano music I’ve listened to. 9:06.
@angelogame230812 күн бұрын
Congratulations, you found a triple sharp!!! 8:39
@angelogame230812 күн бұрын
What about the triple sharp?
@octopuszombie874413 күн бұрын
4:42 Shoot...
@Arthur.N.L13 күн бұрын
I can't watch the video!😭😭😭 this is my favorite classical song arranged by my favorite classical artist. It just shows the replay button. And when I puss it, nothing happens.
@TheExarion12 күн бұрын
Try this vid: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hGLclnmOgL2irNUsi=ayMCaA05h5wJ-Ie7
@JaxDaBest14 күн бұрын
"Bonjour." - Chopin 1822
@adanayup926814 күн бұрын
El maestro es un genio...
@rnz236315 күн бұрын
i don't know why but i laughed hysterically at the last bar.
@SanestBlueArchiveFan15 күн бұрын
Why I love Alkan
@1964ALCOZER15 күн бұрын
Top dei top x me
@averyshinylugia16 күн бұрын
some sections of this piece are absolutely beautiful. stupidly difficult, but beautiful.
@williamsackelariou186017 күн бұрын
Thereis no question that Mozart was not only the greatest of the classical composers and was also the 1st great romantic composer as this & other works proove however l find that this particular performance is overcooked.