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Synesthetic Classical Music
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Grieg - Remembrances
Edvard Grieg - Remembrances (Lyric Pieces Op. 71 No.7)
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Hope you enjoy this performance of Grieg's most nostalgic lyric piece.
Synesthesia is the phenomenon of seeing color when you hear music. My performances are inspired by great pianists such as Vladimir Horowitz and Sviatoslav Richter. The LED visualizer is inspired by RUclipsrs such as Rousseau, Kassia, and Traum Piano. New reactive visualizer videos weekly!
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Instagram: synestheticpianist
Twitter: _Synesthetic
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Hope you enjoy this performance of Grieg's most nostalgic lyric piece.
Synesthesia is the phenomenon of seeing color when you hear music. My performances are inspired by great pianists such as Vladimir Horowitz and Sviatoslav Richter. The LED visualizer is inspired by RUclipsrs such as Rousseau, Kassia, and Traum Piano. New reactive visualizer videos weekly!
#Grieg #Piano #PianoTutorial #Synesthetic #PianoCover
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Ravel - Sonatine (Mouvement de Menuet)
Просмотров 21 тыс.2 года назад
Maurice Ravel - Sonatine (Mouvement de Menuet) My Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=63563479 Instagram: synestheticpianist Twitter: _Synesthetic Facebook: Synesthetic-103901382154469 Buy me a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/Synesthetic Hope you enjoy this performance of the 2nd movement of Ravel's Sonatine. Synesthesia is the phenomenon of seeing color when yo...
Scriabin - Valse
Просмотров 39 тыс.2 года назад
Alexander Scriabin - Valse (Op.38) My Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=63563479 Instagram: synestheticpianist Twitter: _Synesthetic Facebook: Synesthetic-103901382154469 Buy me a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/Synesthetic Hope you enjoy this performance of Scriabin's Valse! Synesthesia is the phenomenon of seeing color when you hear music. My performances ar...
Chopin - Mazurka (Op.24 No.2)
Просмотров 9 тыс.3 года назад
Frédéric Chopin - Mazurka (Op.24 No.2) My Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=63563479 Instagram: synestheticpianist Twitter: _Synesthetic Facebook: Synesthetic-103901382154469 Buy me a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/Synesthetic Hope you enjoy this performance of Chopin's regal Mazurka Op.24 No2. Synesthesia is the phenomenon of seeing color when you hear music...
Mendelssohn - 'Sweet Remembrance' (Songs Without Words Op.19 No.1)
Просмотров 20 тыс.3 года назад
Felix Mendelssohn - Songs Without Words Op.19 No.1 'Sweet Remembrance' My Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=63563479 Instagram: synestheticpianist Twitter: _Synesthetic Facebook: Synesthetic-103901382154469 Buy me a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/Synesthetic Hope you enjoy this video of Mendelssohn's warmest Song Without Words: Op.19 No.1, 'Sweet Remembrance....
Haydn - Piano Sonata in E-Flat Major, No.62, Hob.XVI/52
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Joseph Haydn - Piano Sonata in E Flat Major, No.62, Hob.XVI/52 My Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=63563479 0:00 1st Movement 6:26 2nd Movement 12:06 3rd Movement Instagram: synestheticpianist Twitter: _Synesthetic Facebook: Synesthetic-103901382154469 Buy me a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/Synesthetic Hope you enjoy this performance of Haydn's big E-Flat M...
Scriabin - Piano Sonata No.5
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Alexander Scriabin - Piano Sonata No.5 (Op.53) My Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=63563479 Instagram: synestheticpianist Twitter: _Synesthetic Facebook: Synesthetic-103901382154469 Buy me a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/Synesthetic Hope you enjoy this performance of Scriabin's ecstatic and mystic masterwork: the 5th Sonata. Synesthesia is the phenomenon of...
My dear friend, you have made history in the music world with this performance in particular, and from my part, I congratulate you; can't stop imagining Horowitz smiling if he were still present.
Is this person actually playing?
Such an amazing visual representation of the piece, I really enjoy your colour changes in the music, and the visual reflection of those colour changes is stunning as well. Thank you for recording this behemoth piano work, your playing is beautiful.
nice playing! i’m learning this now for my grade 7 exams
Пиликанье несвязанное
Will you come back?
a tenth for him is like an octave for me😭😭
You can be proud for having one of the best interpretation of this masterpiece I have ever encountered, flowy touches
It’s clearly not one of the best interpretations. Very good playing, but nowhere near that of the very best.
@@kf8512 give me some or I will consider it your subjectivity
@@kf8512 give me some or I will consider it your subjectivity
@@kf8512 give me one example and I will change my mind
@@1wc Trifonov is one example. The problem with this persons playing is that it is too literal. It does not capture the ecstatic, otherworldly nature of this piece.
Please continue uploading 🙏😀
Dude his hands look like such WEAPONS💪🔥
I just realized how absolutely massive your hands are ._.
Bro IS Rachmaninoff
those fingers are looong man. how long can you reach in the keyboard?? my LH can do 11th while RH can do 10th
i can reach an 11th but this guy makes my hands feel small
Such a good recording and performance. I keep coming back to this. Thank you :D
I guess this is what Rachmaninoff would've played like back in the day holy crap that hand span
Hi, Can I know what piano you use? You play bueatiful!
@@arkadiuszswiech2010 This one uses Piano in Blue, but these days I’m liking PianoTeq more and more :)
@@synestheticpiano Thank you so much!! You are playing rly well!!! You know your piano is Like Rousseau Piano? Maybe you are Rousseau🤨?
Is synesthetic = rosseau? Because the intro is identical and also his hands are identical
Yeah i think too, but hands are not the same
@@arkadiuszswiech2010 his fingers are too long to be rousseau's + some channels started ripping off rousseau. such as Gabriel Piano and Bryan Siv
Un chef d'œuvre qui m'a permis d'espérer dans la vie...
... and fun but useless fact is that this has one of the largest spans of any piece up to this time period. If you don't have a full 88-note piano you can't even play it. By the way thanks for the tip on fingering the mordants in the coda. I've been tying myself in knots trying to use the fiddly and nigh on impossible "correct" fingering in my edition.
Spring bird's trill waltz. For me, not for all...
just a suggestion can you turn down the reverb? idk if it's just my phone's speakers but there's SOO much reverb making it harder to hear your articulation. thankss
What edition are you using? Not trying to pick on your performance but there are quite a few questionable notes.
Where?
I could hear Jo Stafford singing at the same time!
10:50
i genuinely thought this was rousseau
Bro you have long ass skinny fingers. Practicing this piece rn and it’s definitely a doozy with the movement required in the left hand, but that’s pretty typical in Scriabin pieces. More conservative interpretation which attempts to treat it as close to waltz as possible (though the song isn’t really a waltz, I can’t imagine dancing to it.). I enjoyed listening to this, good stuff.
I love how you play the soft parts, sounds realy ethereal
The part at 11:00 is just magical. The composer is truly a legend!!!
Wdyfm? This composer was on crack cocaine when he composed this. Sounds AI generated. Most of this piece doesn't make a single sense. it's the only composer I wouldn't give a fuck if he was never born. Ear bleed is what this shit is
Best interpretation I've heard! Really feels like a waltz
Heyyyy!!! Do you have instagram ? Btw great vid man ❤
What kind of keyboard do you have?
This Mazurka is very beautiful. She is so bouncy and quite fast and l loves her so much. Chopin is a genius if he invented such a thing.
Wonderful ! This gives me how to play this nice piano piece.
7:21 is just so underrated
bro, his haaaaaaaands are so big !!!!
This is my favorite piano piece.
hey! brilliant job 🤝🤝i’m learning the piece rn and i’m wondering if u have some general tips for the piece? much love❤️
Amazing technique and visualization!
your decision to swing the eighths on the A theme is so great that it’s hard for me to listen to or play this piece in any other way now! it seems so obvious, yet it isnt written in the score 😅 i hope scriabin would agree that it ought to be there though, lol
this video made me fall in love with this piece, where previously i hadn't thought much of it. it's also made me hopeful for being able to play it (even though some parts make me want to tear my hair out). also, i'm not sure if you like ravel, but if you do i would absolutely love to see you play le gibet from gaspard de la nuit, because you certainly have the handspan to play all those nightmare chords with zero spreading.
beautiful
1:11- this theme is just so underrated (loving the mordant btw)
I am actually love this moment.
Je trouve dans cette interprétation une grande clarté thématique et tonale, tout semble évidemment, et c'est un effet difficile à obtenir chez Scriabin. Bravo !!
whats your max hand span on the piano?
I would probably estimate it to be 12 notes. Not sure they would reach C# to G# but definitely could reach C to G.
13:27
Hey bro sound like rousseau piano in blue I want you to help me to get that darkness deep of his my heart will go on cover help❤
Dammmmn il love your playlist i need it
Thanks. I was waiting for this.
Please keep uploading new pieces! Looking forward to it! ❤
2:40 2:41 lovely ❤