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Pianist of the Night
Добавлен 5 июн 2007
Classical piano player. LTCL 2022
Yunchan Lim plays three movements from Tchaikovsky's "Seasons" (live)
January, February, March. Live recording.
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Beethoven - Sonata op 28 "Pastorale"
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Beethoven - Sonata op 28 "Pastorale"
Beethoven. Gesangvoll, mit innigster Empfindung.
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Beethoven. Gesangvoll, mit innigster Empfindung.
Serenade for the Doll 🎸🎎 #piano #debussy #classicalmusic
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Serenade for the Doll 🎸🎎 #piano #debussy #classicalmusic
Bach Prelude and Fugue in B-flat Minor (WTC 1)
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Bach Prelude and Fugue in B-flat Minor (WTC 1)
Beethoven - Sonata op 27 n 2 "Moonlight" - Presto Agitato (full movement)
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Beethoven - Sonata op 27 n 2 "Moonlight" - Presto Agitato (full movement)
Bach Fugue in F# from the Well Tempered Clavier, book 1
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Bach Fugue in F# from the Well Tempered Clavier, book 1
Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker Suite - Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
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Tchaikovsky - Nutcracker Suite - Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Schumann a tempo - von fremden Ländern und Menschen
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Schumann a tempo - von fremden Ländern und Menschen
Arthur Rubinstein plays "Pop goes the Weasel"
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Arthur Rubinstein plays "Pop goes the Weasel"
This is from the KKL concert on the 16.01.25 isn't it?
Beautiful~
I just started piano. Do you have any tips
I have enough tips to fill a book 😊 the most important ones: check you posture, pick appropriately difficult pieces, ideally work with a good teacher weekly. It's hard to be self taught from scratch. There's a bunch of good yt channels for piano beginners, go check Jazer Lee for instance.
Thanks 😊
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I love that you played it in original tempo great interpretation !
Thank you! I indeed can't stand the dragged interpretation that seems to be the norm, it breaks up the long melody completely. I don't know where this absurd practice started but very few pianists observe Chopin's indication.
처음엔 마치 하프 처럼 연주 하네요.
Good job❤
Beautifully played . . . .
Скарлатти, си минор соната... Потрясающе!)
Красота музыки, рук. Превосходно! Обожаю классику🎉. Умница! Я тоже так мечтаю играть😊
Красиво, академично! 🙂↔️👌
What piece is this, please ? I'm always looking for unfamiliar works by Schubert. Thanks for posting :)
@@spikehofmann it's the Minuet from his late c minor Sonata, D958.
Nice song! Keep up the good work!
What piece is this?
Le vent dans la plaine, from Preludes book 1
I'm an untitled goose trying to steal a bell!
Legitimately how I got into Debussy in the first place and I’m so glad I played that game because Debussy is everything!!!
Beautiful❤ you are very talented👍
Thank you so much 😊 this one was so much work to learn...
Whoa, I would have never even suspected that this was Schumann's original tempo! ......Musescore has it listed at 83, and seemingly everybody plays it that way or slower..... are you sure this is Schumann's?
@@extremepianochannel well I trust a lot more my Henle edition than musescore. On IMSLP there's the first edition, too, which confirms the MM 108: imslp.org/wiki/Special:ImagefromIndex/03060/pumu As of everyone playing it wrong... It apparently originated from Clara Schumann's way of playing this piece. But Robert wrote 108. Alas, it's not the first not last instance of everyone playing something at the entirely wrong tempo. Chopin op 10 n 3 and n 6 come to mind.
One of the best transcriptions. Sounds great man
@@clarkebynum4623 thanks bud!
Sounds amazing👏👏❤️
@@VeronikaPianist thank you for listening 🙏
@@pianoplaynight You are very welcome☺️
Once you finish learning the etude - you should submit your recording on my website and join the piano leaderboard.
nice :)
Thank you 🌹
Awesome playing. ❤
@@marlon.livebait thank you for listening 🙏
Make me feel like a dictactor. Pretty Good cover
@@AriazR2 ⚔️⚔️⚔️
I love Bach so much
@@piupiumoulangi Bach is life ❤️
Honestly surprised more people haven’t seen this Even as a non-piano player it’s obvious that you put in quite a lot of effort in this
Thank you! I actually printed out the score one hour before posting this 😂 as of views, I gave up trying to please the algorithm, just post random stuff I like.
Perfect visuals!
Chopin at its darkest!
Epic! :) Keep it up.
I love prokofiev
He was a genius ❤
Beautiful
Thank you! 🙏
Gorgeous 🥰
Thank you! 🙌
debussy is so good
A genius!
🔥🔥🔥
Pretty good, love your left hand control
Thank you, definitely a long term project
Good way. There is many better fingerings than u play in the video.
Not bad keep practicing 😊
Thank you for listening
Nice piano skills you got there! keep up the good work!
Thank you 🙏
Nice played
Thanks for listening 🙌
Beautiful
Thank you 🙌
Hey man, I saw your comment on the recent 3Blue1Brown video about how you were at a crossroads between choosing computer science or music. I am at a similar crossroads as well, except with cs and basketball. I was wondering what you ended up choosing or what your thought process was like because I would love to hear someone else's perspective on the same problem. Thanks a lot. BTW I don't know much about music but that was a spectacular performance.
Thank you for your comment and your inquiry! I think athletics and music are quite similar in a few aspects: 1) it takes many years of focused practice to get good, let alone great; 2) people at the top make a good living, a lot of the rest of the people struggle to make ends meet; 3) you got a lot of good non-professionals who will do it for free or almost. Given these three and myself not being "great" enough to aspire to a performing career, and not being interested in teaching, I went for CS. I was also genuinely interested in that. At the end of my studies I started working, and regretting my choice of letting music go... But I pushed through it and started searching for part-time work. This was the key to happiness for me. Who says you can't do TWO things in life? Some of the best artists in history had a day job, including Chopin who taugh piano to amateurs! So working part-time gives me entire days off every week to practice and play music without any constraints of making it financially profitable. For now, it's a great balance. I don't exclude, one day, to move towards music full-time. This works especially well with cs because you have things lile part time and remote work. I can imagine it would be good for your basketball too. You have to really ask yourself what do you want from basketball? CS will lead into a comfortable and stable life, basketball, unless you can genuinely aspire for the top... I dunno. (genuinely don't know how it's paid and where you're based). I don't know if you expected spiritual insights from me 😂 it's a bit of a materialistic view, but I just knew from an early age I wanted to have a family and provide for it.
Vat
Beautiful just what I needed
Thanks for listening 😊
But how did he mock Wagner?
By quoting the Tristan chord 4 times, and interspersing it each time with sarcastic guitar-pluck-like figures!
I discovered this waltz 2 days ago and I can‘t believe it‘s so unknown. It has such a beautiful melody
I love it, you motivated me to work more!❤
Thank you for listening! 🙏
Great work! It sounds reslly good
Thanks a lot!
Youre so good!
Thank you, still lots of work to do with this beast!
Yesssss! So good!🔥🔥🔥 Keep it up! Next may we have the thieving magpie!? Please.
I'm trying to do some of Romeo ans Juliet first! Will look at it sometime! Thank you for listening
@@pianoplaynight thanks!😁👍
Ромео и Джульетта вроде
My favorite ballet ⚔️
you play the piano very well👍
Thank you friend 🙏
This is incredible! I love this melody so much. I’m so glad I found your channel I can’t wait to look at more of your content! Good luck in your future practice sessions! -Jacob
Thank you 🙏