I was injured while playing this piece. it is not a very serious injury but I think I need to take a rest for a few days. I was uploading a video every day since I open this channel, sometimes two times a day. I really enjoyed it and it was such a great experience to share my music with you guys. I really appreciate your support and I will be back with beautiful music again very soon!
How has this not blown up yet? Amazing, your octaves are so clean too! I'd hate to imagine how it will be like to play it full speed. WTF is with the dislikes...
I know! He has been uploading multiple times a day and is super talented! And the only reason I found him is because I watched his Mazeppa video after searching for Mazeppa videos yesterday then saw your post about it today
I personally dislike when someone tries to pass stuff played on an electric piano/midi controller as real piano playing, but I know many people aren't that sensible and get easily impressed by a gimmick.
Right!!! And the guy chained up, was Liszt himself. He composed and practiced this stuff for hours on end from what I've read. The Transendental Etudes are murderous. And, he supposedly improvised over his own compositions when Playing in concert performance. He must have been something else.
I randomly stumbled upon your channel but wow. What a WONDERFUL rendition of mazeppa. Some renditions I’ve seen don’t have all the “anger” necessary at the start, but yours nails it.
This may be the best interpretation of Mazeppa I’ve ever heard, and I’ve probably heard a hundred. It goes without saying that the technique is absolutely impeccable, damn near flawless, a feat that by itself is worthy of endless praise. But it goes much deeper than that - the transitions from staccato to legato, the imposing use of the pedal without ever sacrificing clarity and articulation, the dynamic range, it’s all incredible. Bravo. I haven’t played much Liszt, but if I ever get around to learning more than just La Campanella (lol), I’ll certainly come back to this video to study your technique. Truly incredible performance.
Basically one of the, if not, the best colored led something pianists in youtube. All your pieces are in the slightly more difficult to the more difficult ranks, i must say, after i watched some of your vids, i immediately replaced rousseau for you as my weekly piano dose.
You'd be surprised at how many pieces are harder than this. Not saying this is easy, far from it. I'm just saying, some of the more modern classical pieces are almost impossible to play, if not, completely impossible
I can’t even begin to tell you how many times I have listened to this. Such a glorious piece and such an extraordinary performance. Truly brilliant in every regard.
@Andrew Reveno I can say from my own experience because have played and performed both of them, that at least for me mazeppa is nothing compared to feux follets in technical difficulty.
Sosta I guess I’ll take your word for it then lol! I think at a certain difficulty it become very reliant on strengths and weaknesses of an individual player as I’ve heard people say they are somewhat similar in difficulty, but that wasn’t the case for you, interesting.
Wow I can't describe how awesome the part from 5:24 to 5:31 sounds... It's truly breathtaking. It sounds unbelievably menacing and yet so beautiful. Perfect performance, I love it!
Debo decirlo, eres un genio, la verdad tu talento es impresionante, eres una gran persona, toda esa destreza con la que ticas es maravillosa. Sin palabras.
this interpretation of transcendental etude no. 4 is simply addictive. i keep finding myself coming back to it multiple times a day; you play it so beautifully and with so much musicality. you're incredibly talented and even though this is an old video, i look forward to your new uploads, too!
Oh. My. Goodness. You did it. Arguably the most insane piece ever written, save some unplayables. I'm not surprised you were injured with this one. I actually injured my hands with my La Campanella performance, and had to take a 2 week break. An epic congratulations on this piece! I always love to listen to this, and I believe that you are the first person to ever upload a synthesia along with playing to youtube for this piece. Thank you very much, Things to Do P.S. I'll definately be relistening to this one many times.
@@duqueadriano0081 Agreed. Although, it is arguably one of the most insane. Of course this excludes the unplayables, such as Liszt's 4th Paganini Etude, 1838. Mazeppa is ridiculously difficult though; it makes La Campanella look tame in some parts.
Дякую щиро за чудове виконання!!! Мазепа - український військовий, політичний і державний діяч, гетьман Війська Запорозького, голова козацької держави на Лівобережній (1687-1704) і всій Наддніпрянській Україні (1704-1709), князь Священної Римської імперії (1707-1709). Велику підтримку українській культурі, музиці та історії надавав Ф.Ліст, коли творив Симфонічну поему “Mazeppa”, коли виконував Трансендентний етюд «Мазепа», коли компонував чисельні фортепіанні композиції на українську народно-пісенну тематику, зібравши їх у цикл «Glanes de Woroninci» («Колоски Воронівців»). Турне Ліста по містах України відбулося 176 років тому. Концертів в турі було багато і кожен із його виступів відрізнявся як програмою, так і диференційованим підходом до запрошуваної на концерт публіки: для вищої сфери з дуже дорогими квитками; для власників палаців і замків - у їх приватних салонах. Ф.Ліст робив щедрі пожертви на українську культуру, долучаючи до Високого мистецтва на своїх благочинних концертах також і найбідніші верстви суспільства.
This was the last piece my piano professor and I agreed to work on together before he died. I never picked it up, actually wound up stepping away from piano altogether for several years because of how much his death affected me. I haven’t even heard it since all of that. Ngl, your interpretation is kinda making me want to chip the rust off of my knuckles and get back to the point where I was capable of learning pieces of this difficulty.
Wtf. How does talent like this only have 3.22k subscribers?! Let's get this channel up like Kassia's. Amazing! You two are now the most skilled visualizer pianists on RUclips I know.
I'm sorry you were injured, but I have to say.... that was pretty damn incredible, what you just did. Not many people appreciate the time nor training that has to go into that caliber of performance. You. Slayed. That. You give me something to aspire to, so thank you! Keep playing!
00:1904:26 honestly, I don't know how many times I've been watching this. this is crazy and unique. I can feel your own style despite looking like playing just fast. when you play at 00:19 and 04:26, I feel the time stops here. it is unrestricted and at your command. better than any other, genuine genius! 빨리 구독자가 100만명이 되길 바랄게요~~
I got injured too just by watching this Man I have been sitting here for a week trying to play « la valse d’Amélie » and I see this heartbreaking mix of a masterpiece and pure talent (+lingling training ofc) damn I disappoint myself
So, yesterday I was babysitting my 9-month old grandson. I took him for a walk in his stroller, we reached the park, sat on a bench, and I played this video for him on my phone. He was absolutely fascinated, moving his hands up in the air, and humming along. He watched, and listened to the whole piece from beginning to end, without being distracted by anything! His great-grand-mother is French pianist Monique Duphil, and his great-grand-father is violinist Maurice Hasson, so we want him to love classical music, whether he becomes a musician himself or not! We already have a piano teacher, whose specialty is teaching very young kids, lined-up for when he turns two!
Are there any pieces that are still genuinely really difficult/unlearnable for you? Mazeppa is one of those almost-impossible-for-most to play properly pieces and you just killed it 👏. Awesome recording dude! 🔥🎵🎹🎼🎶
Thanks, Bailey ;) Mazeppa is not easy at all but honestly, Stravinsky Petrushka is way harder... (for me) especially 3rd movement. Also La valse by Ravel. I will upload these crazy pieces soon. lol
By far my favorite interpretation of this piece. Save that one section just before the ending, there is not a moment where the ferocity is let up in even the slightest and it is so perfect. Those accents in the staccato portion have such a cathartically painful punch to them Masterfully done!
If you listen at 0.25x speed, the note he plays and the note you hear are often different. Why don't people know? Slow down from 5:08 and match the screen and the sound you hear well.
Mine worked just fine, everything seemed normal. Maybe it's just lag? idk Edit: lol I saw it now, sorry. yeah the notes Traum presses don't match with the visuals yet we here the piece flawlessly :(
I admire the difficulty level at which you are playing and am amazed by how much and how quickly you have uploaded. This piece in particular, is quite a killer! Your tempo is absolutely fabulous!
What a fantastic piece from Liszt! Two chords at the end remember me his Dante Sonata end with fantastic tremolos, looked to me the way he did to be recognized by his sounds, not only by all that virtuosity haha! Lovely, take a rest buddy you made my day start real good! My dream is to play those songs that make me happy
*Your technique is absolutely amazing and you are super talented! You deserve much more views and subscribers and I'm sure you will blown up very soon!*
It's humbling & amazing what humans can achieve through disciplined & practice. To me, this is the most difficult piano piece ever, but most people say Feux Follets is. Either way, they are both testaments to what can be achieved with ten fingers, a lot of practice & a piano. Congratulations & my deepest respect.
Oh god ! this version is extremely better than Rousseau's ! There's more emotions, the middle part is beautiful and that touchs our heart ! Thank you Traum !
Liszt: are you play the trancedental etude Mazeppa Traum: yep After 1 DAY, traum plays this so wonderfully that it gets into the best piano videos on youtube.
This is absolutely incredible. One of the most amazing performances I’ve seen. Just the sheer speed, complexity, and mastery of the piece is breathtaking. Well done 👍
He got injured apart from the video, he needed some rest and he recorded this video (while being injured) just so that we have something to see, he explained that it's not a serious injury, you can look on his comment where he explaines what happened
3:12 why does no one literally talk about this part? It’s so oddly melancholy yet gives off such a hopeful vibe, it’s sounds so catchy that it’s beautiful
GOD! you are such a talented person!! for how long have you been playing? i wish i could play the piano like you, but i just started one year and a half ago!! i hope that you really soon you get to 100k suscribers and more!!
5:43 I have asñ small concern, because in the lowest note D, I do not play it, the piano I play it alone, look as the small piece of note falls in the men, and when I mean in low D it is re firts
It blows my mind that there are people who can actually play this piece. I remember hearing it in music theory and thinking, "You would definitely need at least 3 hands to play that." And here you are playing it with 2. Hope you're doing better!
Very fine performance. One of the most challenging of the Transcendentals (4, 5, and 8), which even in their revised form are at the most extreme level of difficulty for a pianist (Gaspard, Petrouchka, etc). Who is this pianist? The mystery wll be revealed. The visuals are cool and distractng. But the hand and finger movements and timing suggest they are real, and this person really can play these scores, even if there is a bit of editing. Initially thought this was the Jeno Jando performance (many sections are very similar, and the overall interpretation is virtually identical to Jando on Naxos) but further listening to details proves this to be another. If this is a pianist in hiding.. they are certainly a master, and perhaps a competition winner without a recording contract.
I was injured while playing this piece. it is not a very serious injury but I think I need to take a rest for a few days. I was uploading a video every day since I open this channel, sometimes two times a day. I really enjoyed it and it was such a great experience to share my music with you guys. I really appreciate your support and I will be back with beautiful music again very soon!
Please take some rest! Injuries get worse the more you ignore them( I know from experience)
holy shit imagine playing so hard you hurt urself
That's horrible. Take care and get well soon (if you haven't yet)
@@divisix024 I am much better now! 😅
TRAUM MUSIC That's great to hear! All the best!
Franz Liszt, looking down from heaven and reading the title “Pianist got injured”
Franz: Good. Exactly as I intended, dedication takes sacrifice.
Franz: Bar 147 you played the c# for about 25 ms too long
Yes
LMFAO-
cool
This is is the comment we need but we don't deserve
You were uploading too much at the same time mate, take frequent rests please we can wait
You are so sweet 😘Thanks!
Alkım Koş legend
Güzel bence
lan hemen buldun mu kanalı
Burada da türkler var yes be
“Etude: A short piece designed to hone a particular technical skill”
Liszt: let’s hone ALL OF IT
stolen comment but
other composers: improve your technique by learning my etudes!
liszt: improve your technique to learn my etudes
good one hahahaha
This etude is like 7.5 minutes 🤣
@@ludwig4029lol
Nobody:
Simply Piano After 3 days
Most likely 4 lol 🤣
@@LeventK haha
i love this comment
Make that one. We cant underestimate them.
Most underrated comment! 😂
How has this not blown up yet? Amazing, your octaves are so clean too! I'd hate to imagine how it will be like to play it full speed. WTF is with the dislikes...
I know! He has been uploading multiple times a day and is super talented! And the only reason I found him is because I watched his Mazeppa video after searching for Mazeppa videos yesterday then saw your post about it today
@@JacobSimpson This guy appear in my recommendation today, RUclips made a good work showing this to me.
The dislikes comes from the fact that his playing appears robotic and that the notes in the midi synthesia are inhumanly-even, it just appears sped up
Ayee Flaming Piano!!
I personally dislike when someone tries to pass stuff played on an electric piano/midi controller as real piano playing, but I know many people aren't that sensible and get easily impressed by a gimmick.
Liszt strikes me as the type of guy who has a dungeon. And in that dungeon, there is a chained up man, and a piano...
🤔
KaaiPlaysPiano 🤔 indeed
Right!!! And the guy chained up, was Liszt himself. He composed and practiced this stuff for hours on end from what I've read. The Transendental Etudes are murderous. And, he supposedly improvised over his own compositions when Playing in concert performance. He must have been something else.
dungeon with a chained up man inside? owo.....
Lmao what
I randomly stumbled upon your channel but wow. What a WONDERFUL rendition of mazeppa. Some renditions I’ve seen don’t have all the “anger” necessary at the start, but yours nails it.
I just checked your comment... Thank you so much 🙏
Absolutely
If you can injure your hands slowly, you can injure your hands quickly.
Interesting
iNTeReSTinG!
Lamentable
sacriegious!!
bAss
This performance was so good I canceled my Spotify premium and switched to RUclips music so I could listen to it
Pretty good not gonna lie
Perhaps I’ll subscribe
lol!
Hey, get outta here.
There's two Liszts (゚д゚;)
@@marmaladejar504 your pp is moving?
@@LeventK it was originally a gif
What a hidden gem, that was really well played
:)
Your relative pitch exam at music school:
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This may be the best interpretation of Mazeppa I’ve ever heard, and I’ve probably heard a hundred. It goes without saying that the technique is absolutely impeccable, damn near flawless, a feat that by itself is worthy of endless praise. But it goes much deeper than that - the transitions from staccato to legato, the imposing use of the pedal without ever sacrificing clarity and articulation, the dynamic range, it’s all incredible. Bravo. I haven’t played much Liszt, but if I ever get around to learning more than just La Campanella (lol), I’ll certainly come back to this video to study your technique. Truly incredible performance.
hum hum
Yep, Rousseau's version was too slow in 5:27.
yunchan lim
Then you'll have to hear my rendition then :)
@@sigma_z no traum is better
ok dude u have my mad respects
i have heard many pianists play this but holy shit the speed at 5:27
never seen that anywhere
Lol it's easy
Just as daily Liszt practice😉
I was like: HOLY SHEET WHAT THE HECK!?!????
Yep, that was an amazing moment!
True even I'm surprised
OMG!! Absolutely INCREDIBLE playing!! You need to take some rest.
5:56, where the hand was hurt ( left )
Damn, that was the hardest part of the piece.
Damn, that was the hardet part of the song.
Damn, that was the hardest part of the song.
Damn, that was the hardest part of the piece
Damn, that was the hardest part of the song.
That's just incredible
Can't believe that this channel is so underrated
Because it's only 2 months old
He will blow up for sure
It's not underrated. Just unknown. Big difference
Absolutely
😲
Wow I get injured playing first two notes of fur Elise and this guy
;)
*press E*
*press D#*
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA...
35volts it’s E flat pff
You got's to be kidding, really.
@@Truth-x9h it's d#. why would anyone find an e flat in an a minor piece...
5:25 the part you speed up here is called accelerando, love this interpretation cause it adds more urgency to the heroe galloping on horseback
You deserve to be famous just for this alone I swear. I’ve never seen someone play the ending that quick. That was beyond words😧
Sure!
👍👍👍
What the hell, this should be on trending THIS IS SO GOOD
Thanks!
RUclips just doesn't care about classical music....
@@kostasvin200 sadly...
Soooooo good!!!
👍👍👍
1:07 Such accuracy! You're amazing!
THIS WAS AMAZING, YOU DESERVE SO MUCH MORE RECOGNITION, I WAS SO OVERWHELMED LISTENING TO THIS.
The particle effect takes too long to disperse... beautiful performance however.
Got it!
Traum yea I could increase the decay by loads
or you could just get the music sheet
I think it's great actually
@Manichan World what are you talking about
7:13 - 7:21 This part was played really well! Keep it up! :)
Coming back here after Rousseau's performance and it feels like a different piece entirely. I much prefer your interpretation. I think you nailed it
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@@aeroslothy wait whos
Why not listen both?
I list both, but i like her interpretation moar
That high octave at 1:09 always gives me the chills. Amazing job
5:55 - 6:05 Oh yes, I can play this
5:25 is just unreal... the hands look like a child slopping them around as fast as possible yet it's played with unbelievable accuracy
yeah its sped up
@@shaian8338 not sped up
@@shaian8338 I watched a live performance of Trifonov
He accelerated time to play it correctly, I guess
clearly sped up
also the MIDI was edited
Basically one of the, if not, the best colored led something pianists in youtube. All your pieces are in the slightly more difficult to the more difficult ranks, i must say, after i watched some of your vids, i immediately replaced rousseau for you as my weekly piano dose.
Thanks SK
Plot twist 🔀 he's rousseau
Why not watch them both?
Rousseau uploads basically almost only mainstream pieces to get the most views possible
Niccolo Paganini who cares?
He plays them beautifully.
Liszt is a madman, wrote some of the hardest pieces ever
You'd be surprised at how many pieces are harder than this. Not saying this is easy, far from it. I'm just saying, some of the more modern classical pieces are almost impossible to play, if not, completely impossible
@@jaymmor3963ofc rush e is impossible. Why are yall talking like it was the best piece
@@user-bw1wm1td6z I'm not talking about rush e. That's literally humanly impossible to play
That performance was so energetic, i'm surprised the keys didn't catch fire... Pure genius !...
I can’t even begin to tell you how many times I have listened to this. Such a glorious piece and such an extraordinary performance. Truly brilliant in every regard.
This is the most difficult and impressive piece i’ve ever seen
Feux follets is 10 times harder.
@Andrew Reveno I can say from my own experience because have played and performed both of them, that at least for me mazeppa is nothing compared to feux follets in technical difficulty.
Sosta I guess I’ll take your word for it then lol! I think at a certain difficulty it become very reliant on strengths and weaknesses of an individual player as I’ve heard people say they are somewhat similar in difficulty, but that wasn’t the case for you, interesting.
Sure!
👍
3:12 is liszt's most mature use of the chromatic scale
when Traum's hands are faster than your internet connection
LMAO 😂
OMG XD
Underrated
Lol😂
Overused. Yet TRUE.
Wow I can't describe how awesome the part from 5:24 to 5:31 sounds... It's truly breathtaking. It sounds unbelievably menacing and yet so beautiful. Perfect performance, I love it!
Man, Traum is a legend..
This video needs more views
The speed and accuracy that goes into this is just mind blowing
excellent. I loved this.
Bro you are so good...you played it even better than those famous classical pianists
Thanks a lot Sneh!
He played it better than Liszt lol
Debo decirlo, eres un genio, la verdad tu talento es impresionante, eres una gran persona, toda esa destreza con la que ticas es maravillosa. Sin palabras.
A dale te me cuidas
@@vine2197 a
this interpretation of transcendental etude no. 4 is simply addictive. i keep finding myself coming back to it multiple times a day; you play it so beautifully and with so much musicality. you're incredibly talented and even though this is an old video, i look forward to your new uploads, too!
Oh. My. Goodness. You did it. Arguably the most insane piece ever written, save some unplayables. I'm not surprised you were injured with this one. I actually injured my hands with my La Campanella performance, and had to take a 2 week break. An epic congratulations on this piece! I always love to listen to this, and I believe that you are the first person to ever upload a synthesia along with playing to youtube for this piece.
Thank you very much,
Things to Do
P.S. I'll definately be relistening to this one many times.
this is far from the hardest piece ever written
@@duqueadriano0081 stfu he said insane
@@duqueadriano0081 Agreed. Although, it is arguably one of the most insane. Of course this excludes the unplayables, such as Liszt's 4th Paganini Etude, 1838. Mazeppa is ridiculously difficult though; it makes La Campanella look tame in some parts.
Things to Do have you checked out the S.137 Douze Grandes etudes by Liszt? They’re earlier versions of the Transcendental etudes but harder.
@@西宮硝子-k8l "arguably the MOST insane"
This is the best version of Mazeppa I've ever seen!!! Great job!!
bro this is actually amazing what the heck this performance is unbelievable
Дякую щиро за чудове виконання!!! Мазепа - український військовий, політичний і державний діяч, гетьман Війська Запорозького, голова козацької держави на Лівобережній (1687-1704) і всій Наддніпрянській Україні (1704-1709), князь Священної Римської імперії (1707-1709). Велику підтримку українській культурі, музиці та історії надавав Ф.Ліст, коли творив Симфонічну поему “Mazeppa”, коли виконував Трансендентний етюд «Мазепа», коли компонував чисельні фортепіанні композиції на українську народно-пісенну тематику, зібравши їх у цикл «Glanes de Woroninci» («Колоски Воронівців»). Турне Ліста по містах України відбулося 176 років тому. Концертів в турі було багато і кожен із його виступів відрізнявся як програмою, так і диференційованим підходом до запрошуваної на концерт публіки: для вищої сфери з дуже дорогими квитками; для власників палаців і замків - у їх приватних салонах. Ф.Ліст робив щедрі пожертви на українську культуру, долучаючи до Високого мистецтва на своїх благочинних концертах також і найбідніші верстви суспільства.
Хаха, якраз зайшла в коментарі, щоб написати подібне. Дякую, що зробили це за мене!
This was the last piece my piano professor and I agreed to work on together before he died. I never picked it up, actually wound up stepping away from piano altogether for several years because of how much his death affected me. I haven’t even heard it since all of that. Ngl, your interpretation is kinda making me want to chip the rust off of my knuckles and get back to the point where I was capable of learning pieces of this difficulty.
that’s really sad :(
Wtf. How does talent like this only have 3.22k subscribers?! Let's get this channel up like Kassia's. Amazing! You two are now the most skilled visualizer pianists on RUclips I know.
how do you not even have more subs than this you deserve way more this piece is incredible
I'm sorry you were injured, but I have to say.... that was pretty damn incredible, what you just did. Not many people appreciate the time nor training that has to go into that caliber of performance. You. Slayed. That. You give me something to aspire to, so thank you! Keep playing!
I dont even play piano, and yet i am still motivated to pursue musical excellence by him!
00:19 04:26
honestly, I don't know how many times I've been watching this. this is crazy and unique. I can feel your own style despite looking like playing just fast. when you play at 00:19 and 04:26, I feel the time stops here. it is unrestricted and at your command. better than any other, genuine genius! 빨리 구독자가 100만명이 되길 바랄게요~~
can’t stop coming back to this
Oh my god this quality it's so good, your performance is very clean, my mind blown. You deserve more subs. And you did before Rousseau
정말 놀랍네요. 이렇게 어려운곡을 이렇게 편안하게 연주하시다니요!
박수를 보냅니다.
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4:36 it keeps changing color
Its like a bossfight
@@aeroslothy it certainly sounds like it lol could be used in cuphead
Omg, mr. Liszt, what have you done? Your work is absolutely stunning!!!!
이 악마 같은 음악을 몇분동안 쉬지않고 끝까지 친거며..음 미스도 안 나고 몇몇 피아니스트들도 어려워 한다는 곡을 완벽하게 친게 진짜 경이롭다.
Dude that chromatic run was INSANE. It seriously looks like it was sped up. Incredible job.
Who knows it might be but I personally don’t think he would do that
@@Medtszkowski It's not, I can play the piece too and it's usually around the same speed
Sometimes I think Liszt wasn't even human when he wrote these
I think too
아... 한국인이셨군요
매번 연주 듣다가 한국인가? 외국인가? 하면서 지나갔었는데 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
연주 진짜 잘하세요 힐링하고 갑니다
아마도 번역 쓰신듯 한데
한국인 아닌 것 같은데
카시아님이 한국인이셨어요?!
ㄷㄷ 한국인이셨다니
I got injured too just by watching this
Man I have been sitting here for a week trying to play « la valse d’Amélie » and I see this heartbreaking mix of a masterpiece and pure talent (+lingling training ofc) damn I disappoint myself
So, yesterday I was babysitting my 9-month old grandson. I took him for a walk in his stroller, we reached the park, sat on a bench, and I played this video for him on my phone. He was absolutely fascinated, moving his hands up in the air, and humming along. He watched, and listened to the whole piece from beginning to end, without being distracted by anything! His great-grand-mother is French pianist Monique Duphil, and his great-grand-father is violinist Maurice Hasson, so we want him to love classical music, whether he becomes a musician himself or not! We already have a piano teacher, whose specialty is teaching very young kids, lined-up for when he turns two!
Исполнение - уровень Бога! Unbelievable performance, gorgeous!!!
Thank you for sharing ❤
wait i didn't know people could be this talented, holy shit
Are there any pieces that are still genuinely really difficult/unlearnable for you? Mazeppa is one of those almost-impossible-for-most to play properly pieces and you just killed it 👏. Awesome recording dude! 🔥🎵🎹🎼🎶
Thanks, Bailey ;) Mazeppa is not easy at all but honestly, Stravinsky Petrushka is way harder... (for me) especially 3rd movement. Also La valse by Ravel. I will upload these crazy pieces soon. lol
@@TraumPiano i suggest save some for,like something when u are bigger
@@rash3732 Got it ;)
Mazeppa is probably one of the more approachable pieces among the Etudes, but definitely one of the harder ones in terms of technique.
Mister Ling This is one of the hardest transcendental etudes, along with Feux Follets.
This is the most underrated channel, I swear to god...
*Barbaro Mr. entered the chat*
Something I love about traum is that he plays it at the right speed instead of having it slowed down due to difficulty
By far my favorite interpretation of this piece. Save that one section just before the ending, there is not a moment where the ferocity is let up in even the slightest and it is so perfect. Those accents in the staccato portion have such a cathartically painful punch to them Masterfully done!
If you listen at 0.25x speed, the note he plays and the note you hear are often different. Why don't people know?
Slow down from 5:08 and match the screen and the sound you hear well.
It’s because of the distortion of the sound I think it’s kinda obvious.
Mind just works fine
Mine worked just fine, everything seemed normal. Maybe it's just lag? idk
Edit: lol I saw it now, sorry. yeah the notes Traum presses don't match with the visuals yet we here the piece flawlessly :(
@@armandopalermo5343 i think he meant that the visuals don't match up on what keys Traum presses yet the notes we hear are correct
5:12 it looks like he played a B not a G!
I love this play! I mean others plays from others pianist is also great, but I think Traum's style is most compatible with me! :D
I admire the difficulty level at which you are playing and am amazed by how much and how quickly you have uploaded. This piece in particular, is quite a killer! Your tempo is absolutely fabulous!
연주 미쳤네요!! 기교가 장난아니네요! 이렇게 치기까지 연습을 얼마나 많이 하셨을지 상상이 안가네요. 트라움님은 저에게 훌륭한 피아니스트에요!~❤️
The change at 2:24 is fantastical and extraordinary.
Your performance is wonderful inspite of so so hard.
Thank you for sharing with us.
What a fantastic piece from Liszt! Two chords at the end remember me his Dante Sonata end with fantastic tremolos, looked to me the way he did to be recognized by his sounds, not only by all that virtuosity haha! Lovely, take a rest buddy you made my day start real good! My dream is to play those songs that make me happy
*Your technique is absolutely amazing and you are super talented! You deserve much more views and subscribers and I'm sure you will blown up very soon!*
Absolutely outstanding. Why ain't you a world renowned pianist yet? You should go to a competition!
he is sung chang
@@BrinaSundidn’t expect to see you here lol
@@lavatrex6736 i am a pianist
It's humbling & amazing what humans can achieve through disciplined & practice. To me, this is the most difficult piano piece ever, but most people say Feux Follets is. Either way, they are both testaments to what can be achieved with ten fingers, a lot of practice & a piano. Congratulations & my deepest respect.
2:22 my favorite part
5:10 - 5:31 Super beautiful, underrated part.
it's the final variation of the main theme - I wouldn't say it's underrated ...
Oh god ! this version is extremely better than Rousseau's !
There's more emotions, the middle part is beautiful and that touchs our heart !
Thank you Traum !
Exactly what i was thinking
Does rousseau edit his performances like traum does? Or are all the songs performed in one take?
@@robosing225 edited
Liszt: are you play the trancedental etude Mazeppa
Traum: yep
After 1 DAY, traum plays this so wonderfully that it gets into the best piano videos on youtube.
It's been over 4 years and yet I still actively watch this at least twice a week. This rendition is just perfect
This is absolutely incredible. One of the most amazing performances I’ve seen. Just the sheer speed, complexity, and mastery of the piece is breathtaking. Well done 👍
What part did you get injured time marker
He got injured apart from the video, he needed some rest and he recorded this video (while being injured) just so that we have something to see, he explained that it's not a serious injury, you can look on his comment where he explaines what happened
wow real epre troll
@Gustavo Guimarães Da Silva wait, how do you know?
@@sharonjohn7487
I mean, he kinda like yoinked his hand away in pain
@@superautogamingfan Oh yeah, I see it. Thanks
This is incredible! One of the best pianists I have seen in a while. I can not see why you have so few subscriptions.
Thanks Stirling Piano ;)
Subscriptions lo
The most thrilling part about this is it's on a digital piano and sounds so good!!!
3:12 why does no one literally talk about this part? It’s so oddly melancholy yet gives off such a hopeful vibe, it’s sounds so catchy that it’s beautiful
1:09 damn that seizure looks terrible is that from the injury?
Those are just octaves. The thirds in the middle voice probably caused it.
@@Murcielag0scuro but 4:28 is definantly from injury
Seems normal for double octaves execution.. probably the chromatic sixth on 3:54 hurt him most
i think it’s 5:55, he shakes his left hand like it’s hurt
Who's here after Rousseau perform this masterpiece at his 3M sub stream?
Me and i must say, I am more Impressed with traum performance, but anyway rousseau perfomance is great to, but I much prefer this one
@@alexanfadel Me too, harder
@@aeroslothy Who did? Traum or Rousseau? (I'm not saying either did, I'm just curious to know why you think that).
GOD! you are such a talented person!! for how long have you been playing? i wish i could play the piano like you, but i just started one year and a half ago!! i hope that you really soon you get to 100k suscribers and more!!
5:43 I have asñ small concern, because in the lowest note D, I do not play it, the piano I play it alone, look as the small piece of note falls in the men, and when I mean in low D it is re firts
i think its a mistake in the midi file because he plays it but one octave higher
It blows my mind that there are people who can actually play this piece. I remember hearing it in music theory and thinking, "You would definitely need at least 3 hands to play that." And here you are playing it with 2.
Hope you're doing better!
Absolutely fantastic piece and performance.
Thanks!!
@@TraumPiano Mastering this piece is potentially my own pianist end goal. This video was inspiring indeed, I'm extremely impressed.
@@TraumPiano stop posting fake performance
@@ngophuongnam8689 🤡
His fingers are faster than my wi-fi lol.
Literally anything is faster than my wifi
Very fine performance. One of the most challenging of the Transcendentals (4, 5, and 8), which even in their revised form are at the most extreme level of difficulty for a pianist (Gaspard, Petrouchka, etc).
Who is this pianist? The mystery wll be revealed. The visuals are cool and distractng. But the hand and finger movements and timing suggest they are real, and this person really can play these scores, even if there is a bit of editing.
Initially thought this was the Jeno Jando performance (many sections are very similar, and the overall interpretation is virtually identical to Jando on Naxos) but further listening to details proves this to be another.
If this is a pianist in hiding.. they are certainly a master, and perhaps a competition winner without a recording contract.
It’s Sung Chang
This song is the best of the World
Congrats from Spain
I find myself coming back to this video again and again
THANKS