Rest In Peace. To the artists that painted their thoughts, their minds out and showed them to the world. To the musicians, who, gave us the best of music, music that gets our deepest emotions. To the philosophers that changed our perspective of life. To the scientists that helped form the minds of humanity. To the heroes that fought for our freedom. To the frontliners who gave their lives to keep us safe from COVID-19. And of course, Rest In Peace. To all the kind people that this world lost, the gentle, caring, innocent souls taken away by Death.
Chopin is unlike any composer. If you don't believe me, go watch The Pianist. When Chopin wrote this, he was in a state of depression, same as the person in the movie. Really powerful sonata. Rip
@@semjeunen3052 It was a very good movie about tragic events that took place last century. And it was very much about piano as well. That was his deepest passion but he couldn't play because his country Poland had been destroyed by the Germans.
I watched The Pianist yesterday. It was a very powerful movie, and of course it was. Chopin is my favorite composer which added to the enjoyment of the movie.
I don´t know, but i feel like these piano channels are like the pianists in You lie in April, everyone with their own personallity and story. Rousseau is like Kousei Arima, perfect like clocks. You are like Takeshi Aiza, energic and furious. And Kassia is like Emi Igawa. Joyful. (i know it´s not all, but these are the best ones)
The middle section of this is probably the purest, most beautiful melody he ever composed. It's simple but just gorgeous. Tristesse is a close second, imho.
When you realize the funeral March has a winter wind vibe and you can't help but notice how alone he must have been to make such emotionally haunting music 😶😧
I am here after I heard of a young girl's violent death and the public's heartless reaction. No one should die like that. People will be gathering in her memory tonight and I wish to pay her respect in some way... Rest in peace, N. Thank you for everything, Traum
Thank you for uploading this Traum, also can you upload something tomorrow, that day is my birthday. Furthermore, thank you for making me happy with all your amazing interpretations. I started folliwing since the 600 hundred subscribers, after you upload Mazeppa I loved this channel and I know that you'll be popular in a future like Kassia did it. I trust in you, for that reason I continue watching your videos, It is pretty beutiful when you watch people you love being succesfull, that is the way I watch to you. I hope you reach 100k subscribers and I wish you the best. If you can, Would you play Grande Polonaise Brillante? Sincerily, Kodas.
Any other hobby pianists on a Traum Piano binge to find new and interesting pieces to play? Traum always got those special arragements x) and beautiful interpretations 🎉❤
0:42-0:44 haha u can tell traum just kind of sight read most of it because on the first appogiatura he just plays a semi-quaver kind of thing and then the second time he actually plays an apoggiatura lol. Also I like it how the title is so informal, he's just like "its chopin's funeral march innit"
Geez dude, you got some large hands. Looks like a comfy 13 to me :P I can only stretch a 9th comfortably and a 11th if I hurt my hand stretching it :P. PS, Traum should play/sightread Chopin prelude in c minor Op. 28 No.20.
@Brandon Leyba lol, just found out the 'interesting' I just learned was Chopin funeral March mvt 1. Had absolutely no idea until I looked at the nickname of the piece on the sheet music lol
Currently as most of you should know, there is a war in Ukraine. I would like to send my condolences to all the families who have lost people and to all the people affected by this war. May the innocent russian soldiers who dont want to have this war but are being forced to by the leaders rest in peace. may all the ukrainian soldiers rest in peace. war is terrible.
You should look into Liszt's Grande Etudes, the ones that became the Trancendentals. I no longer can find the original Mazeppa from those works on RUclips, Thank you for the wonderful interpretations and music! Edit: I am not really knowledgeable about Liszt's pieces, but I do believe it was the first edition of the 12 Grande Etudes, and his final edition is what is commonly played and is known as the Trancendental Etudes. But I could be wrong.
The very first version of the Trascendental Etudes are the "Etudes in 12 Exercises" which Liszt composed when he was 14. Cool fact: Mazeppa has got 4 versions! 1. Mazeppa: Orchesta. 2. Grande Etude S. 137 N 4. 3. Mazeppa S. 138 (Mazeppa is the only etude that has got a S. 138 version, which is like the S.137 version, but with some passages from S.139 and it is the hardest version of Mazeppa) 4. Trascendental Etude Number 4 in D Minor S.139. Also, the etude number 4 from the Etudes in 12 Exercises would be like the very first version of Mazeppa, but it is not similar to Mazeppa. There were somd ideas taken from there for the next versions. I hope you can understans what I wrote: English is not my first language ;)
Me: "If this and other pieces and songs i love isn't playing at my funeral, then im not dying!" *Years later* Me: *Dies* "We are gonna play sad pop songs on this funeral" Me: *Wakes up from heaven* "I BEG YOUR PARDON!?" "Sad pop songs on your funeral" Me: *TRIGGERED* "OK OK OK OK, We will play funeral march and other stuff you want on your funeral" Me: "Good" Also me: *Dies again*
My deepest sympathy. Rest in peace.
:(
:(
Wait what happened?
Your playing is emotional
:(
R.I.P *Chopin*
R.I.P Mahler
R.I.P Strauss
R.I.P Meyerbeer
R.I.P Gluck
R.I.P Smetana
R.I.P *Rachmaninoff*
R.I.P Debussy
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R.I.P Schubert
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R.I.P Mendelssohn
R.I.P Vivaldi
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R.I.P Ravel
R.I.P Rossini
R.I.P Mozart
R.I.P Strauss II
R.I.P *Tchaïkovski*
R.I.P Haendel
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R.I.P Grieg
R.I.P Britten
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R.I.P *Gershwin*
R.I.P Dvorak
R.I.P Bizet
R.I.P Satie
R.I.P Hummel
R.I.P Offenbach
R.I.P Moszkowsky
R.I.P Shostakovitch
R.I.P Rimsky-Korsakov
R.I.P Clementi
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R.I.P Scriabin
R.I.P Sibelius
R.I.P Kreisler
R.I.P Gounod
R.I.P Weber
R.I.P Mussorgsky
R.I.P Saint-Saëns
R.I.P Korngold
R.I.P *Puccini*
R.I.P Glinka
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R.I.P *Liszt*
R.I.P gilbrater543
LISZT AINT DEAD AND NEITHER ARE YOU! STOP LYING!
R.I.P Scriabin
R.I.P Shostakovich
R.I.P Bruch
R.I.P Mussorgsky
R.I.P Wienawski
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I am alive
Ríp ifukube and Manuel m. Ponce
If this isn't played at my funeral I'm not going.
Because we have the choice
L😂L
@@henridalphond6146 How old are you genius ?
Le 2ème 2gré 209 years old
It is the age of Liszt if he was still alive
Franz Schubert for sure
Rest In Peace.
To the artists that painted their thoughts, their minds out and showed them to the world.
To the musicians, who, gave us the best of music, music that gets our deepest emotions.
To the philosophers that changed our perspective of life.
To the scientists that helped form the minds of humanity.
To the heroes that fought for our freedom.
To the frontliners who gave their lives to keep us safe from COVID-19.
And of course,
Rest In Peace.
To all the kind people that this world lost, the gentle, caring, innocent souls taken away by Death.
R.I.P 😭
The middle part of this piece always amazes me with how magical it sounds
That feel when you realise all the music you listen to is composed by men who died 200 years ago
True lol
Lol
I try very hard not to only listen to classical. I try to listen to modern music as well. Btw Chopin died 172 years ago
@@elias7748 I literally listen to music from all periods depending on my mood xD
Are you speaking about me ?🥀
You should play the full sonata, especially the first movement!!
My thoughts exactly
And the second!!! (Scherzo) in E-flat minor
Could you link a video to the full sonata??? I’d love to hear it!
@@DragosDomnara ruclips.net/video/yWN9WC0NW3g/видео.html
Laterino Craperino thank you!
Chopin is unlike any composer. If you don't believe me, go watch The Pianist. When Chopin wrote this, he was in a state of depression, same as the person in the movie. Really powerful sonata. Rip
I was kinda disappointed when I watched the movie. It was much less about piano than I thought. Still not a bad movie.
A very good movie
@@semjeunen3052 It was a very good movie about tragic events that took place last century. And it was very much about piano as well. That was his deepest passion but he couldn't play because his country Poland had been destroyed by the Germans.
I watched The Pianist yesterday. It was a very powerful movie, and of course it was. Chopin is my favorite composer which added to the enjoyment of the movie.
I don´t know, but i feel like these piano channels are like the pianists in You lie in April, everyone with their own personallity and story.
Rousseau is like Kousei Arima, perfect like clocks.
You are like Takeshi Aiza, energic and furious.
And Kassia is like Emi Igawa. Joyful.
(i know it´s not all, but these are the best ones)
You also have Seemusic, he's a good pianist as well.
@@jonasjaagur9635 and then there's flamingpiano
If nobody plays this at my funeral,
*I will*
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@@2piee lmao
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last
The middle section of this is probably the purest, most beautiful melody he ever composed. It's simple but just gorgeous. Tristesse is a close second, imho.
I learned to play this whole piece last month! Love it
Thumbs up if you want my Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 Next
God you're quick
You have Rousseau’s video though.
After doing comparisons on Rousseau and Traum, Traum has more expression, whilst Rousseau has better visuals. IMO, Traum should play it.
The version that rousseau did tho
@Franz Schubert
Oh, hey...it's Schubert-
Sir Fryderyk Chopin is the pride of Poland. The whole country is very proud of him. This piece is very beautiful. Sleep peacefully, Sir Fryderyk
Traum the passion in your playing impresse me, you are the best!
You're right.
😁
Can you do the first movement next?
Also this piece is one that inspired me to start playing piano in the first place.
The second movement would be cool too
Why not the whole thing?
@@Wosudhehqaxb9169 That too.
@@memeguzzler420 :O
You play piano
Please do a chopin waltz :)
@@closedlol1757 I have no clue how to play much, I'm a noob when it comes to playing anything I haven't composed myself.
Nice one a very powerful sonata
Yeah i love it
and you're right
Sure!
👍
That extra bass press at 8:03 made me tear up
Legend plays piece of a legend colorised
When you realize the funeral March has a winter wind vibe and you can't help but notice how alone he must have been to make such emotionally haunting music 😶😧
Beautiful, haunting melody. I love the tempo you took the intro at. Very, very good work. This is my favorite recording I’ve heard of this piece.
This is one of my fav pieces by Chopin, and you played it perfectly!
One of my all time favorites!
I played this one for Chopin's funeral
Hey man could you help me learb your 3rd Liebestraum?
Don’t worry Liszt i’ll resurrect Chopin so you guys could be friends again
@@gilbrater5434 thanks
Mr liszt wath a greatest pianist
If you read another comment up there chopin said the person who played this at his funeral played it terribly 🤔
I am here after I heard of a young girl's violent death and the public's heartless reaction. No one should die like that. People will be gathering in her memory tonight and I wish to pay her respect in some way... Rest in peace, N.
Thank you for everything, Traum
Very very very nice! It really gives it the feeling of death walking over to take your friend away, then the sadness that comes after.
Very Emotional performance that isn't cheesy at all. My favourite interpretation by far. Many condolences to your lost loved one.
제일 좋아하는 곡인데 오늘따라 더 절절하게 와닿네요ㅜㅜ잘 보고 잘 들었습니다😊
I remember hearing this at my funeral, the performer didn’t know what he was doing :(
Lmao
I’m pretty sure this wasn’t played
Hoos AS it was, search it up lol
didn't you have prelude in e minor at your funeral?
memeguzzler420 yes
Me and the homies love Traum
Awsome playing as always : )
Thank you as always
God bless everyone who passed away, this piece reminds me of everyone I loved and lost, unfortunately 🙏
Perfect timing...was in a big mood last evening...thank you for your „tribute“
Thank you for uploading this Traum, also can you upload something tomorrow, that day is my birthday.
Furthermore, thank you for making me happy with all your amazing interpretations. I started folliwing since the 600 hundred subscribers, after you upload Mazeppa I loved this channel and I know that you'll be popular in a future like Kassia did it.
I trust in you, for that reason I continue watching your videos, It is pretty beutiful when you watch people you love being succesfull, that is the way I watch to you. I hope you reach 100k subscribers and I wish you the best.
If you can, Would you play Grande Polonaise Brillante?
Sincerily, Kodas.
Beautiful comment :)
@kodas happy birthday
@@tobyclarke2745 Thank you :D
@@gilbrater5434 Thank you dude :)
I love your interpretation of this, you keep it very emotional
Any other hobby pianists on a Traum Piano binge to find new and interesting pieces to play? Traum always got those special arragements x) and beautiful interpretations 🎉❤
First...
To finish the video because I had the speed on 1.25 by accident.
1 sec. Ago, geez it refreshed perfectly
nice
It doesn't sound bad, just a lil bit faster
Beautifully played as always ❤️
Thank you as always ❤️
Mozart when in a bad mood: writes in minor key
Chopin in a bad mood: this
Chopin was always in a bad mood then
My first classical piece I played. Thank you.
Traum you are a legend, I really respect your playing of this for someone elses loss,
The most pure thumbnail of Traum's video
Classic among classics
Great performance 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I love this song! Thank you :)
Thank YOU!
Haven't finished it but i know it's great 😊
I finished it in one month playing 2 hours a day. It makes you cry at times. Because it’s so beautiful and you are the one playing it
Finally a channel deserving the fabled ‘bell’.
perfect timing and title for my physics test tomorrow!
2:49 This part make me cry bro 😭
Magnificent interpretation, as always!
What really astounds me about Chopin is his bass like bruuuh
Very powerful playing, whatever it is that has happened, rest in peace, my condolences go out.
Powerful interpretation!
🙏
I heard that in his funeral liszt was the bodyguard using only the power of his fingers. It was really effective
0:42-0:44 haha u can tell traum just kind of sight read most of it because on the first appogiatura he just plays a semi-quaver kind of thing and then the second time he actually plays an apoggiatura lol. Also I like it how the title is so informal, he's just like "its chopin's funeral march innit"
Lindo!!!👏👏👏👏
Press B to pay respects
B
🅱️
B
B
B
this reminds me of Satie's gymponedie almost with the rocking bass
Legend has it, while Chopin was composing, he saw some dark people holding a coffin waiting for dancing.
I don't think anybody danced when he died back then...it was too tragic
Beautiful Mr. TRAUM !
Hi Sebastien! I really like your compositions :)
@@ruthsalgado6775 Hi Thanks so much. I am waiting to play it -;) Other are coming up from mid October. Stay tuned !
Thanks!
Geez dude, you got some large hands. Looks like a comfy 13 to me :P I can only stretch a 9th comfortably and a 11th if I hurt my hand stretching it :P.
PS, Traum should play/sightread Chopin prelude in c minor Op. 28 No.20.
Erich he can reach from c to f or 11th interval
@Brandon Leyba no problem, living in poverty too. You sound like your really good. I wish I started piano early, but I started at age 18.
@Brandon Leyba Also, I'm already subbed.
@Brandon Leyba lol, just found out the 'interesting' I just learned was Chopin funeral March mvt 1. Had absolutely no idea until I looked at the nickname of the piece on the sheet music lol
@@liran1588 isn't c to e a tenth?
Beautiful performance but why play ads in the middle of the piece? That ruins the hole experience! :( maybe just at the beginning and end :)
Niceeeeeeee love you
Amazing performance 👍
The piano screams to me " I can't believe you're gone!"
2023's Theme Song :
Good bye the GREATEST PIANIST.
2:47 suddenly normal Chopin
Rest in peace, Chopin
Currently as most of you should know, there is a war in Ukraine. I would like to send my condolences to all the families who have lost people and to all the people affected by this war. May the innocent russian soldiers who dont want to have this war but are being forced to by the leaders rest in peace. may all the ukrainian soldiers rest in peace. war is terrible.
You should look into Liszt's Grande Etudes, the ones that became the Trancendentals. I no longer can find the original Mazeppa from those works on RUclips, Thank you for the wonderful interpretations and music! Edit: I am not really knowledgeable about Liszt's pieces, but I do believe it was the first edition of the 12 Grande Etudes, and his final edition is what is commonly played and is known as the Trancendental Etudes. But I could be wrong.
Another one you should play is Chopin's Piano concerto 1
The very first version of the Trascendental Etudes are the "Etudes in 12 Exercises" which Liszt composed when he was 14.
Cool fact: Mazeppa has got 4 versions!
1. Mazeppa: Orchesta.
2. Grande Etude S. 137 N 4.
3. Mazeppa S. 138 (Mazeppa is the only etude that has got a S. 138 version, which is like the S.137 version, but with some passages from S.139 and it is the hardest version of Mazeppa)
4. Trascendental Etude Number 4 in D Minor S.139.
Also, the etude number 4 from the Etudes in 12 Exercises would be like the very first version of Mazeppa, but it is not similar to Mazeppa. There were somd ideas taken from there for the next versions. I hope you can understans what I wrote: English is not my first language ;)
I will play this at my funeral
Amazing 👏 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Everyone gangsta until the quiet kid starts playing this
1:22 and thats when I cried.
Why is there mid roll ads?
Me: "If this and other pieces and songs i love isn't playing at my funeral, then im not dying!"
*Years later*
Me: *Dies*
"We are gonna play sad pop songs on this funeral"
Me: *Wakes up from heaven* "I BEG YOUR PARDON!?"
"Sad pop songs on your funeral"
Me: *TRIGGERED*
"OK OK OK OK, We will play funeral march and other stuff you want on your funeral"
Me: "Good"
Also me: *Dies again*
Good job, Traum😘
Wha- I was just listing to this
Amazingggg
No you are :)
@@gilbrater5434 😊
I was just watching your last vid
So dramatic! I need this to be played at my funeral
RIP, Julian.
I hope you did get your wish.
Very haunting 🤧
I will get this played at my funeral.😅😅
R.I.P
@TRAUM Oh Man, this sad Piece reminds me when my uncle Arturo died by a Heart attack aproximadately 6 Months ago... R.I.P. dear Arturo. 😢😢😢💔💯
Same with covid
@@LeventK 😯😢
I am sorry to hear that... R.I.P
1:23 to 1:41 sounds like people crying
I will be playing this in 2022 when all of the Metro Cammell (AC) trains are taken out of service from the MTR.
뭐야 나지금까지 이분 미국인인줄 알았는데 한국인이였어? 피아노 진짜 잘치세요 항상 응원합니다
Please do Nocturne No. 13 in C Minor next!
I can hear the Vaders Imperial March right there.
그거랑 비슷하긴 한데……
R.i.p chester bennington
R.i.p Corea
RIP kang nam su. 강남수. 서울 사망.1949년 충남 신생. 월남 전쟁 중 전상. 육군 병장.鶴牲.
Could you play Listz trencendental etude no.10?
👍
@@TraumPiano THANK YOU!!!!
If there's other requiem composed by chopin, please play it for us 🙏🥺
2:49-6:34 sounds like a chopin nocturne
Day 2 of asking TRAUM to do Saint-Saens Etude oo.52 no.6. I'll continue to do this, folks!
Good perfomance!
Which piano you use?
Triste entra nell'Anima
only 1800s emo kids will remember