Chopin - Nocturne in C Sharp Minor (No. 20)

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  • Chopin Nocturne No. 20, in C Sharp Minor
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    Outro: Chopin - Fantaisie-Impromptu (Op. 66)
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Комментарии • 7 тыс.

  • @Rousseau
    @Rousseau  5 лет назад +12353

    Chopin's Nocturne No. 20. Although he never published it during his life, it remains to this day one of his most notable works, and one of the most hauntingly beautiful piano pieces ever written. The melody captures the sense of hope, but despair at the same time, with Chopin masterfully playing around with tension and resolution and creating a whole world of color just through the piano. I hope you're having a great start to the week ♥

    • @mitalipandit2891
      @mitalipandit2891 5 лет назад +180

      Pls play one of these:-
      Waltz in A Minor
      Waltz in B Minor
      Waltz in C# Minor
      Heroic Polonaise
      Revolutionary Etude
      Ocean Etude
      Wrong Note Etude
      Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6
      Edit: and of course Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
      😁

    • @sury5821
      @sury5821 5 лет назад +55

      Sub 2 pewdiepie

    • @ewwwsam
      @ewwwsam 5 лет назад +35

      I love this piece!!!

    • @simeonlao2525
      @simeonlao2525 5 лет назад +27

      Plz do funeral march next

    • @borhanchavoshzadeh7192
      @borhanchavoshzadeh7192 5 лет назад +13

      Well done...accurate and beautiful

  • @Feel2Feel
    @Feel2Feel 4 года назад +22538

    Whenever im sad or feel lonely i listen to chopin then i am more sad and lonely.

    • @darkcadence938
      @darkcadence938 4 года назад +540

      Me too his music has so much emotion 💔😭

    • @danielj4845
      @danielj4845 4 года назад +234

      I feel you brothers

    • @rutow9249
      @rutow9249 4 года назад +121

      Yes, so am I.

    • @TibetanMonk420
      @TibetanMonk420 4 года назад +137

      I can talk and buy a drink for u , dont be sad and dont be lonely brotha . That terrible !! If u not know me , now u know 🤣

    • @Ashaliyeva
      @Ashaliyeva 4 года назад +103

      That is just too relatable. *insert slightly bitter laugh here*

  • @mxhoraga
    @mxhoraga 4 года назад +4137

    2:38 Audience starts clapping
    Chopin: Oop, I’m not done yet

    • @stessosangue
      @stessosangue 4 года назад +61

      Underrated

    • @spychronicles
      @spychronicles 4 года назад +22

      😂😂

    • @fertane216
      @fertane216 4 года назад +54

      @@stessosangue its not really underrated, its just that this is a posthumous piece, so there's no audience that will clap to Chopin playing this

    • @squidwardssoul631
      @squidwardssoul631 4 года назад +4

      🙋🏻‍♀️👏👏

    • @adamator2448
      @adamator2448 4 года назад +111

      happened to me in an audition playing this lmao

  • @yanminglim8307
    @yanminglim8307 2 года назад +2825

    My mother's favourite piece when she was alive. Every time I play this masterpiece, I can feel my mother stay with me.

    • @Bbqluv7
      @Bbqluv7 2 года назад +90

      Be strong brother

    • @chumfn7962
      @chumfn7962 2 года назад +63

      Sorry for your loss bro

    • @xcaedes
      @xcaedes 2 года назад +59

      May she Rest In Peace

    • @II-zf3vo
      @II-zf3vo Год назад +34

      Stay strong brother İ'm sorry for your loss

    • @xcaedes
      @xcaedes Год назад +23

      May she rest in peace

  • @elleinfinitea
    @elleinfinitea Год назад +1301

    When Chopin gives you an easy song but wants to make sure you have been practicing your scales

    • @SsofieLund
      @SsofieLund Год назад +96

      Thats cause it isnt an easy piece! :)

    • @arthurbrandt9789
      @arthurbrandt9789 Год назад +17

      @@SsofieLund it is tho

    • @SsofieLund
      @SsofieLund Год назад +137

      @@arthurbrandt9789 just playing it might be easy. But then try doing it perfectly with no mistakes, emotion and good tempo. That takes hours if not years of dedication and practice.

    • @mehrav___
      @mehrav___ Год назад +6

      @@SsofieLund it’s easy

    • @YoujustgotJ1NXED
      @YoujustgotJ1NXED Год назад +11

      @@SsofieLund it’s actually just easy.

  • @calvinooi1407
    @calvinooi1407 4 года назад +11540

    "Dad, why is my sister's name Rose?"
    "Because your mother loves roses"
    "Thanks dad"
    "No problem, Nocturne in C Sharp Minor (No. 20)"

  • @aSongScout
    @aSongScout 5 лет назад +7189

    3:32 that run is smooth as silk!!

    • @jorgeskts
      @jorgeskts 5 лет назад +93

      heyy wassup

    • @hellothere1433
      @hellothere1433 5 лет назад +291

      this is the part where i cant get right no matter how many times i do it

    • @mitalipandit2891
      @mitalipandit2891 5 лет назад +56

      Yeah I know right? It was pretty impeccable.

    • @russianbear7832
      @russianbear7832 5 лет назад +187

      Now that you point it out,
      *Perfection.*

    • @glenbarchan3278
      @glenbarchan3278 5 лет назад +36

      hello there it's supposed to be played as triplets for every note in the bass. If played any other way, there's a PHAT half rest into the next bar.

  • @thurisazx
    @thurisazx 10 месяцев назад +1128

    Beethoven heals the ears, Mozart heals the head, Chopin heals the heart

    • @rainbowaxolotl288
      @rainbowaxolotl288 10 месяцев назад +115

      Ironic considering Beethoven was deaf

    • @Milkman132
      @Milkman132 10 месяцев назад +147

      Chopin hurts the hands

    • @victor.hausen
      @victor.hausen 10 месяцев назад +28

      @@Milkman132 as someone who got injured doing a jump and spread left hand move playing chopin, I can confirm that. But I've learned my lesson and never moved so recklessly after that.

    • @Milkman132
      @Milkman132 10 месяцев назад +28

      I’ve started learning Fantaisie Impromptu and I can say that by the end of it my fingers will be able to lift weights

    • @karennoble1076
      @karennoble1076 10 месяцев назад +28

      For me Bach heals my head, so precise, puts order.

  • @orkidarrapi1428
    @orkidarrapi1428 2 месяца назад +33

    This is what a masterpiece sounds like❤
    Anyone listening in 2024?😊

    • @antoniocarmonaramirez6707
      @antoniocarmonaramirez6707 Месяц назад

      yes

    • @jackboland3571
      @jackboland3571 26 дней назад

      Nah I’m listening in 2023 mate

    • @oskarx5924
      @oskarx5924 15 дней назад

      Yes

    • @annacanilli1877
      @annacanilli1877 8 дней назад

      Suonerò questo brano al mio saggio il 25 maggio. Spero di suonarlo senza errori, ma il pubblico mi intimidisce. Una volta mi son bloccata. 2019. Suonavo la Goccia , e mi si è svuotata la testa, non riuscivo. Dopo l'esibizione degli altri il maestro mi ha richiamato sul palco ci sono andata come al patibolo, ho suonato in fretta e senza passione. Suono con gioia per me, non per gli altri. Questo è il primo saggio dopo 5 anni, speriamo non si ripresenti il blocco mentale è imbarazzante. Quella volta avevo invitato dei conoscenti, questa volta non lo dico a nessuno. :-)

  • @malmosma2301
    @malmosma2301 5 лет назад +3375

    Rousseau: Which piece should I play next?
    Community: Yes!

    • @mariokhalil9819
      @mariokhalil9819 5 лет назад +150

      Malmosma
      It’s more like:
      play hungarian rhapsody 2, plz.

    • @dragandzajic535
      @dragandzajic535 5 лет назад +6

      corazon de nino

    • @bluenitro5.0
      @bluenitro5.0 5 лет назад +2

      @@mariokhalil9819 yes please

    • @newellunfried3769
      @newellunfried3769 5 лет назад +1

      Schumann The Novelette which is the only piece which Horowitz should never have recorded and released!

    • @b.vhidalgo4817
      @b.vhidalgo4817 5 лет назад +6

      Nocturne, op. 72 no. 1 in E minor
      Please!!

  • @john-henric
    @john-henric 5 лет назад +1734

    In the Film "The Pianist" the protagonist played this in the radio Station and while he's playing, the City he is in gets bombed.
    One of the best movies ever with some of the best pieces of classical Piano music.

    • @Rousseau
      @Rousseau  5 лет назад +323

      This actually happened in real life to the pianist (Szpilman) the movie was based on!!

    • @merian21
      @merian21 5 лет назад +144

      @@WakaWaka2468 You really didn't have to ruin the fun for all of us. Just saying

    • @J0j0333
      @J0j0333 5 лет назад +52

      I have just finished the movie for the first time, 20 something minutes ago. It's been out for 16 years and the same hour that I finish it and look up this piece, you publish it. Holy f*ck lol @@Rousseau

    • @OmnipotentO
      @OmnipotentO 5 лет назад +33

      I'll always remember this piece from that movie lol

    • @MidiMaestro
      @MidiMaestro 5 лет назад +23

      And when the main character (V. Spilmann) played his first piece in the studio after years of war, it was the same nocturne he played when the siege interrupted his playing in the studio at the begin of the war.

  • @MrFrak0207
    @MrFrak0207 2 года назад +636

    What a masterpiece. Unbelievable. Could listen to this 100 times a day and still enjoy every second of it

  • @enviall
    @enviall 2 месяца назад +79

    anyone here in 2024??

  • @dominationyt7834
    @dominationyt7834 4 года назад +3662

    I always wonder why I start pieces, get halfway and never finish, one of my most annoying and stupid habits

  • @sleepsleep399
    @sleepsleep399 3 года назад +5295

    Depression
    Teenager : *billie eilish
    Intelectual : *Chopin in c major

  • @MaiTran-dn5jw
    @MaiTran-dn5jw Год назад +521

    Beethoven: Epic and dramatic pieces as if he is writing a piece during war.
    Mozart: Nice and Peaceful (Mostly)
    Chopin: Every piece sounds like a way of describing heartbreak.

    • @piotrborowski775
      @piotrborowski775 Год назад +1

      Hahahahahahahahahah. So how does Moniuszko sound like?

    • @Zestiniaa
      @Zestiniaa Год назад +3

      chopin is the rollercoaster

    • @kairon5249
      @kairon5249 Год назад +3

      chopin also has a ton of epic dramatic pieces just listen to polonaise op 44 or 53, or mazurka op 59 no 3

    • @johnrubensaragi4125
      @johnrubensaragi4125 Год назад +2

      Etude Op. 10 no. 8 sounds fun though.

    • @Beluga..
      @Beluga.. Год назад +1

      E

  • @mariankat513
    @mariankat513 2 года назад +385

    0:23 - When this part comes on I always end up crying, i’ve never listened to this piece without having goosebumps. Chopin is a master of piano, and thank you Rousseau for presenting this piece, very well played, it might be one of the hardest pieces to play in terms of expression, but you nailed it completely!

    • @LilHaseProductions
      @LilHaseProductions 2 года назад +16

      No you don't, definitely do not cry on cue every time you hear it.

    • @mariankat513
      @mariankat513 2 года назад +20

      @@LilHaseProductions sure smarty, i think i know my feelings better especially with the fact that’s i’m a pretty emotional person lol, so ya, i hear it-i tear up🖐🏻

    • @LilHaseProductions
      @LilHaseProductions 2 года назад +8

      @@mariankat513 This isn't Tumblr, no one believes you.

    • @leaxy
      @leaxy 2 года назад +14

      @@LilHaseProductions bruh

    • @mariankat513
      @mariankat513 2 года назад +23

      @@LilHaseProductions bro what are you so pressed for😭 seriously, go chill out n listen to some classical music idk, and not that i’m excusing myself, because you’re not worth enough for me to justify myself in front of you, but i, in fact, never had tumblr, so please let me express my emotions however i like, this is an open comment section, if you haven’t noticed yet.

  • @zippymax1
    @zippymax1 5 лет назад +1533

    C-sharp minor is the official key of the midnight-blue soul.

    • @therobertguy2436
      @therobertguy2436 5 лет назад +82

      Moonlight Sonata, Fantaisie Impromptu, etc.… literally the best key ever

    • @thedriverman1217
      @thedriverman1217 5 лет назад +7

      what key Is Gymnopaedie no 1?

    • @scribblesen
      @scribblesen 4 года назад +6

      @@thedriverman1217 D?

    • @pratfelix2226
      @pratfelix2226 4 года назад +4

      Scherzo no2, waltz op64 no2,
      Étude op10 no4...

    • @owengette8089
      @owengette8089 4 года назад +11

      Texas Jack Moonlight Sonata, Rachmaninoff Prelude, Torrent, Moonlight Sonata, Hungarian Rhapsody, Fantaisie-Imromptu.

  • @cmoeller3
    @cmoeller3 Год назад +67

    This was done so well in The Pianist

    • @exscape
      @exscape Год назад +5

      Honestly I strongly prefer Rousseau's recording. It feels less rushed and more emotional to me.

  • @FlexingClassicalMusic
    @FlexingClassicalMusic 4 месяца назад +6

    *Classical music has the power to transport us to different eras and evoke a wide range of emotions, making it a truly magical experience.*

  • @VinFJ1
    @VinFJ1 5 лет назад +1601

    FINALLY -hungarian rhapsody- oh wait i meant -hungarian rhapsody-
    *NO I MEANT CHOPIN.* *_GOD_*

    • @Rousseau
      @Rousseau  5 лет назад +279

      Thanks -liszt- wait no sorry I meant to write -liszt-

    • @mitalipandit2891
      @mitalipandit2891 5 лет назад +44

      @@Rousseau Pls play one of these:-
      Waltz in A Minor
      Waltz in B Minor
      Waltz in C# Minor
      Heroic Polonaise
      Revolutionary Etude
      Ocean Etude
      Wrong Note Etude
      Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6

    • @VinFJ1
      @VinFJ1 5 лет назад +39

      @@Rousseau -great- work on this piec- wait I MEANT Fantastic, amazing, extraordinary, marvellous, excellent, _am_ _i_ _missing_ _something_ ?

    • @kisaragiayami
      @kisaragiayami 5 лет назад +7

      Mitali Pandit wrong note etude lmao

    • @erikananshi9637
      @erikananshi9637 5 лет назад +4

      That's a good one ahahaha

  • @zoeyork4820
    @zoeyork4820 3 года назад +1247

    I love Chopin. His music has so much emotion and it’s so peaceful at the same time

    • @jtorres3150
      @jtorres3150 2 года назад +7

      @Soulful Notes Self promotion on other people's channels is kind of a low way to get subscriptions. Your channel's content should speak for itself.

    • @shnxin
      @shnxin 2 года назад +9

      Then there are his Etudes

    • @macostapr3951
      @macostapr3951 2 года назад +2

      “La Campanella” “Torrent”

    • @bait5257
      @bait5257 2 года назад +1

      @@shnxin profile Pic?

    • @bait5257
      @bait5257 2 года назад +8

      @@macostapr3951 liszt wrote la campanella

  • @MARVINSBACKYARDGARAGE
    @MARVINSBACKYARDGARAGE Год назад +94

    Can't tell u how many times we had to listen to this song in ballet, several years ago. Still never gets old! Love it!!

  • @WesCoastPiano
    @WesCoastPiano Год назад +159

    "Chopin is the greatest of them all, for with the piano alone he discovered everything."
    - Claude Debussy

  • @NeonDefense385
    @NeonDefense385 4 года назад +678

    "Wow I think I'm getting the hang of this..."
    3:33
    Chopin: *SIKE!!!*

  • @dusansandic3026
    @dusansandic3026 4 года назад +412

    When my piano teacher gave me this piece she said that Chopin wrote this when his sister died. I don't know if it's true but it helped me to play this piece on the whole new level.

    • @SuperTicklemonsters
      @SuperTicklemonsters 4 года назад +62

      This is not true. It was composed after Chopin had left Poland in 1830 and heard about the November Uprising. It is dedicated to his older sister who outlived him

    • @Fiqstro
      @Fiqstro 4 года назад +4

      UHI EEE isn’t that revolutionary ethude?

    • @SuperTicklemonsters
      @SuperTicklemonsters 4 года назад +24

      Emilia died when chopin was barely 17, this nocturne was written in 1830 when he was 20. I cant speak to when that etude was written, it was published after he was already in France as its dedicated to Liszt but was likely written in the 1830-1831 timeframe. Btw I'm pulling info on this nocturne from Alan Walkers biography of Chopin

    • @sophias8382
      @sophias8382 4 года назад +2

      @ilyas no that's the story people tell about the e minor nocturne. Which may or may not be true, since Fontana may have dated it wrong...

    • @swine13
      @swine13 3 года назад +5

      @@SuperTicklemonsters it doesn't matter - you are too late.
      She has already played the piece at the whole new level.

  • @lucasdancs
    @lucasdancs 11 месяцев назад +18

    This is the most beautiful piano piece I've ever heard in my life.

    • @Love-js2wj
      @Love-js2wj 10 месяцев назад

      Let me recommend you better…

    • @Love-js2wj
      @Love-js2wj 10 месяцев назад +1

      Chopin has composed much more heartbreaking/beautiful pieces IMO

    • @lucasdancs
      @lucasdancs 10 месяцев назад

      @@Love-js2wj Yeah I still have to look more into it.
      Chopin's piano pieces are masterpieces.

    • @Velnox
      @Velnox 8 месяцев назад +1

      I'm very touched by classical music, but I've never felt so much emotions by a single piece. I always end up crying listening to this nocturne, the most hauntingly beautiful and melancholic piece ever written in my opinion. Rest in peace forever Chopin, your genius will never be forgotten ❤

  • @ss-bf1uh
    @ss-bf1uh Год назад +105

    1:33 this part hits different because it has a sense of hope that wasn’t there before it really shows how good Chopin is at composing.

    • @ralsei217
      @ralsei217 Год назад +2

      Its just a relative major key modulation lmao

    • @m1co294
      @m1co294 Год назад +19

      @@ralsei217 he definitely doesn't mean the technical bit when he said how good Chopin was at composing, he meant Chopin was great at throwing emotions at you point blank.

    • @ralsei217
      @ralsei217 Год назад +1

      @@m1co294 but thats not being good at composing, thats what every composer do in most piecea

    • @tybermoff8047
      @tybermoff8047 Год назад

      @@ralsei217 Ya stupid.

    • @2174863
      @2174863 11 месяцев назад +11

      @@ralsei217If you can make the listener feel a certain type of emotion than switch up and change their emotions again thats what makes a good composer 🤦‍♂️

  • @christineteng980
    @christineteng980 5 лет назад +421

    No offence to other channels, but I find that this is one of the few channels that turned synth effects on but still maintained a beautiful quality of music

    • @TomCL-vb6xc
      @TomCL-vb6xc 5 лет назад +32

      Christine Teng It’s because these aren’t MIDI files, it is simply a video of him playing with audio using a high quality microphone with effects added afterwards. Other synthesia channels simply use MIDI files so and have to use fonts in order to create a more realistic sound.

    • @christineteng980
      @christineteng980 5 лет назад +6

      TomCL 2000 sorry I meant the visual processor effect thing

    • @TomCL-vb6xc
      @TomCL-vb6xc 5 лет назад +2

      Christine Teng Oh,okay I get what you mean. I thought you meant other synthesia channels where they use MIDI files from online rather than live audio of someone playing.

    • @sloth8632
      @sloth8632 5 лет назад +7

      I think there are a lot of underrated channels, and while these effects have been ideal in getting the attention of people on RUclips, watching other channels that don't use effects is a reminder that effects aren't everything. They help getting subscribers but seeing channels without them you can really appreciate the raw talent of the musicians. Kyle Landry, vkgoeswild, musicalbasics, these are some channels where I think their best work is without using special effects.

  • @Waffleconchocolate
    @Waffleconchocolate 5 лет назад +125

    1:45 oof my heart felt that but I love it

    • @widzewlordi
      @widzewlordi 5 лет назад +11

      Yes... This part is definately inspired by polish folk music... You can feel that Chopin missed his country...

    • @Sanzhar.016
      @Sanzhar.016 Год назад +2

      Yeaaa❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ProfesorPaczek
    @ProfesorPaczek 3 месяца назад +3

    Chopin's music is truly a gift for the soul. His compositions not only resonate with sounds but also touch the deepest emotions. When I listen to his works, I feel as if my soul is soaring on the wings of his music, transporting me to a world full of beauty and melancholy. Every note, every chord seems to be an expression of his sensitivity and brilliance. It's an extraordinary experience that brings me not only pleasure but also profound emotion. Chopin had the ability to capture emotions in their purest form, and his music is like the language of the heart, touching everyone who has the pleasure of listening to it.

    • @F3rzio
      @F3rzio 17 дней назад +1

      I totally agree with you. I don't care about people saying that he is not the best because for me he IS THE BEST. He awakens some feelings in me that can't be awaken by any other composer

  • @iloveloli.
    @iloveloli. 10 месяцев назад +15

    This Chopin's nocturne is a breathtaking masterpiece that effortlessly captures the essence of melancholy and introspection. Its delicate and haunting melody wraps around your senses, evoking a whirlwind of emotions. The intricate harmonies and tender phrasing transport you to a dreamlike realm, where time stands still. Listening to this enchanting composition is like experiencing a voyage through the depths of one's soul. Truly a gem in the world of classical music!

  • @ivanvidovic92
    @ivanvidovic92 4 года назад +1769

    Dad:Turn that off!
    Me:Why?
    Dad:We have better speakers downstairs.

    • @therobertguy2436
      @therobertguy2436 4 года назад +46

      The runs at 3:33 on iPhone speakers: REEEEEEE

    • @blast2686
      @blast2686 4 года назад +13

      You stole that comment from an EDM music video

    • @ludwig4029
      @ludwig4029 4 года назад +6

      GamesKnit originality at its finest

    • @ngoquocat6433
      @ngoquocat6433 4 года назад +2

      what ?

    • @JenniferFunk33
      @JenniferFunk33 4 года назад

      @@ngoquocat6433 hello

  • @samlim4913
    @samlim4913 3 года назад +2293

    I've been seeing a lot of comments saying that this song is very "easy to play" the notes are simple, I can agree, but.. (I'm not gonna rant about 3:32 lol), but what makes this piece.. this piece is the expression. This can easily be classified as one of the most hardest pieces ever, in terms of expression. Playing it is one thing, playing it with expression is another ;)

    • @Dylonely42
      @Dylonely42 3 года назад +115

      Just beautiful. You just have to play with your heart.

    • @Ari-tt4kh
      @Ari-tt4kh 3 года назад +182

      this song isn't easy if you actually start learning it, there's four sharps and a bit polyrhythm and the rhythm isn't that easy. This song is actually harder then turkish march and minute waltz :O

    • @EmmaSoaft
      @EmmaSoaft 3 года назад +72

      @@Ari-tt4kh very true, turkish march’s rhythm is easier and simpler, here it’s harder to match up left/right hand esp. at the many runs at the end.

    • @strats991
      @strats991 2 года назад +23

      Something most people in the classical field seem to forget!

    • @sanskritiverma8010
      @sanskritiverma8010 2 года назад +3

      WITH EXPRESSION? what does that mean?

  • @davidnagi5099
    @davidnagi5099 Месяц назад +1

    Chopin's nocturnes in C sharp minor, B flat minor, and E flat major are all equally beautiful.
    Unbelievable somebody could compose all 3.

  • @Velnox
    @Velnox 8 месяцев назад +20

    I'm very touched by classical music, but I've never felt so much emotions by a single piano piece. I always end up crying listening to this nocturne, the most hauntingly beautiful and melancholic piece ever written in my opinion. Rest in peace forever Chopin, your genius will never be forgotten ❤

  • @JustinY.
    @JustinY. 5 лет назад +10383

    This is what happens when Ling Ling practices 40 hours a day

  • @jeremy9951
    @jeremy9951 5 лет назад +355

    More Chopin is always appreciated.

  • @PezThePerson
    @PezThePerson 4 месяца назад +2

    The Pianist is one of my favourite movies and it features this piece and I just absolutely ADORE IT

  • @sulynlam3562
    @sulynlam3562 Год назад +14

    Thank you for sharing with all of us the simplicity, complexity, alchemy and beauty of this Nocturne. It is a truly precious gift.
    There must be so many of us dreaming of feeling and hearing such colours falling from our own fingers. 💛

  • @Miksu__
    @Miksu__ 5 лет назад +1547

    I swear all my favourite piano pieces are in C# Minor lol

  • @eugeniar7101
    @eugeniar7101 5 лет назад +4213

    Nocturne in С++, if you know what I mean

  • @stryker3256
    @stryker3256 7 месяцев назад +4

    my friend's favourite piece. he liked chopin a lot. even though he sometimes claimed his music taste to be superior, he was still a good friend. RIP Thihan

  • @azbahel
    @azbahel 2 года назад +85

    1:05 - 1:11 this past is too relax and beautiful 💗

    • @temik26
      @temik26 Год назад

      Probably my favorite part

  • @tfustmuls826
    @tfustmuls826 3 года назад +555

    1:31 this part just sounds like you were depressed and hopeless, and suddenly you find happiness, someone just helped you out of your darkest side

    • @Not_YourAv3rageJO
      @Not_YourAv3rageJO 2 года назад +10

      You're right!!!

    • @bruhmoment1329
      @bruhmoment1329 2 года назад +66

      It’s funny because Władysław Szpilman played this piece and it saved his life essentially. He was hiding out in nazi invaded Poland and a German officer found him. Once he found out Szpilman was a pianist, he asked him to play something and he played this. The officer ultimately let him stay in the house in the attic and gave him what he needed to survive.

    • @steveo7771286
      @steveo7771286 2 года назад +4

      Same with the ending. Although that’s a bit more like you just died and are leaving your body but yeah. 😂

    • @user-vx2ur4vw3h
      @user-vx2ur4vw3h 2 года назад +2

      I didn’t like that part imo. I like sad sad pieces.

    • @samuelmathew3179
      @samuelmathew3179 2 года назад

      True

  • @deeemm411
    @deeemm411 5 лет назад +89

    I can't get over how insanely clean that run at 3:33 is. Gives me the chills.

  • @Niidan
    @Niidan Год назад +6

    This feels like a gentle waltz under a starry night sky.

  • @whimsical3507
    @whimsical3507 2 года назад +9

    I love the way Rousseau plays this piece

    • @F3rzio
      @F3rzio 11 дней назад

      Yes, I totally agree. Other pianists play it like in a rush, which makes the piece more likely to lose it's haunting magic

  • @goneofragnar6986
    @goneofragnar6986 5 лет назад +974

    When it has taken 2 months for you to play this piece and you realise that Rousseau may have been spending 2 hours to master it.

    • @beyondtheirlevel3726
      @beyondtheirlevel3726 5 лет назад +81

      It's not a song... it's a piece (!)

    • @goneofragnar6986
      @goneofragnar6986 5 лет назад +43

      @@beyondtheirlevel3726 okk I give you that one

    • @sashh9997
      @sashh9997 5 лет назад +15

      I read that as mouths and was confused for a while

    • @pic4315
      @pic4315 4 года назад +17

      Baptiste 2 months only? I wish...
      But I love this piece so much, I don’t regret any single day

    • @michelledeweerd1927
      @michelledeweerd1927 4 года назад +3

      @@beyondtheirlevel3726 we know but it's beyond their level

  • @TheAlva
    @TheAlva 5 лет назад +195

    Étude Op. 25, No. 5 "Wrong Note"

  • @UN1VERS3S
    @UN1VERS3S 8 месяцев назад +6

    There's this story that Chopin's C sharp minor is about a man on the brink of his sanity.
    Alone on a dark gloomy room, he reminisces the sorrowful things that happened to him. He cried and cried until he came to the point when laughter has replaced his tears.
    Then finally as the song ends he finds peace.

  • @samuelmathew3179
    @samuelmathew3179 2 года назад +70

    The song looks so easy if we ignore 3:32. But the actual thing is this is a tough song. If we don't follow the music phrases this sounds bad. That's the thing which makes this a masterpiece. This is one of those pieces which shows the importance of musical phrases ❤️

    • @kairon5249
      @kairon5249 Год назад +9

      that part isn't that hard. C# minor is one of the easier scales and with this one starting on A it is very comfortable to play. with a little practice you could get it perfect

    • @SparkleinSac
      @SparkleinSac Год назад +4

      You are correct, and I laugh at those that make it sound like it is so easy. I'd like to hear them play it well.

    • @ahauntinglybeautifulmelody
      @ahauntinglybeautifulmelody 10 месяцев назад +2

      PIECE

    • @GodisGreater1348
      @GodisGreater1348 8 месяцев назад +1

      You agree definitely sounds horrible without interpreting it correctly. But I’m terms of Chopin it’s def one of the easier pieces to learn

    • @lukassorowka2672
      @lukassorowka2672 5 месяцев назад

      Like how tf are you supposed to get along at 3:32 as a mere mortal?

  • @danielperanginangin5981
    @danielperanginangin5981 5 лет назад +313

    Thank you so much for making every Monday a little brighter, Rousseau! ♥️

  • @lamphrangkhongji5215
    @lamphrangkhongji5215 4 года назад +1941

    Me: This piece is easy
    The end: I'm about to ruin this man's whole career

    • @goatman4479
      @goatman4479 4 года назад +16

      Happens to me all to much

    • @user-vd2cf5yr1z
      @user-vd2cf5yr1z 3 года назад +26

      Not so difficult tho

    • @violetchadwell
      @violetchadwell 3 года назад +83

      The end is nowhere near as hard as it looks its just scales

    • @Defeatedlol
      @Defeatedlol 3 года назад +5

      @Violet C r/whoosh

    • @pedrosaune
      @pedrosaune 3 года назад +21

      Liszt playing this at the end: This piece is very very easy

  • @larryjohnwong
    @larryjohnwong Год назад +40

    Played this as one of my ABRSM grade 7 piano pieces, and I found the story of The Little Match Girl fits quite nice to this piece:
    Starts with misery and cold, then goes back and forth between hope and cruelty as the girl lights the matches and they extinguish. The last arpeggios match the last scene of the girl dying peacefully in her deceased grandmother's embrace.

    • @jet3272
      @jet3272 Год назад +1

      was this for the 2021-2022 series or the newer one because I can’t seem to find it in the syllabus

  • @The-Aion
    @The-Aion 11 месяцев назад +4

    I will always remember this as the piece Wladyslaw Szpilman plays so sorrowfully well.

  • @Strian03
    @Strian03 5 лет назад +2445

    Me : yeay chopin piece that i can play...
    3:28 hmmmm maybe i can practice few days..
    3:33 DEAD INSIDE.

  • @mitalipandit2891
    @mitalipandit2891 5 лет назад +149

    Lovely playing, Rousseau!
    Please play one of these:-
    Waltz in A Minor
    Waltz in B Minor
    Waltz in C# Minor
    Heroic Polonaise
    Revolutionary Etude
    Ocean Etude
    Wrong Note Etude
    Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6
    Like so Rousseau can see!
    Edit: and of course Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 😊

    • @DeanT.
      @DeanT. 5 лет назад +8

      I prefer Heroic polonaise

    • @mitalipandit2891
      @mitalipandit2891 5 лет назад +6

      @@DeanT. so do I... But I love all of the above pieces.

    • @stravinskyfan
      @stravinskyfan 5 лет назад +3

      Ocean etude!!!

    • @ramsesll2841
      @ramsesll2841 5 лет назад +3

      Dang let him play Hungarian Rhapsody no.6, it is one of the masterpiece which doesn't have quality recordings on the internet

    • @marcin_kalbarczyk
      @marcin_kalbarczyk 5 лет назад +4

      Yeee Heroic polonaise

  • @justAduck123
    @justAduck123 Год назад +7

    This is amazing especially 1:31

  • @davidasher3624
    @davidasher3624 2 года назад +8

    Bravo! This piece has so much meaning to me. It's beyond words. Your performance was magnificent. It brought me back to my youth experience classical with my mom. No words. For context she passed away years ago. So your performance was absolutely majestic. Thank you. It was soberly beautiful .

  • @Rousseau
    @Rousseau  5 лет назад +657

    Who is the best composer for the piano, and why?

    • @eh1753
      @eh1753 5 лет назад +240

      Franz Liszt

    • @aartijain4051
      @aartijain4051 5 лет назад +90

      It's you

    • @aartijain4051
      @aartijain4051 5 лет назад +28

      Pls avengers main theme

    • @mitalipandit2891
      @mitalipandit2891 5 лет назад +428

      Chopin. The guy who went for the heart and soul with his pieces.

    • @ayushguha9416
      @ayushguha9416 5 лет назад +70

      Franz List because he is the most technical

  • @saiyonara
    @saiyonara 4 года назад +721

    How to play Fur Elise?
    Beethoven: 0:49

    • @Juanit.a
      @Juanit.a 4 года назад +13

      Good one 😂👌

    • @Wyzalt
      @Wyzalt 4 года назад +14

      @Victor Gaitan cause it's the exac same notes ...

    • @renascitur7051
      @renascitur7051 4 года назад +7

      @@Wyzalt lmao moment

    • @renascitur7051
      @renascitur7051 4 года назад +24

      Fur elise ez af. I dont get why they still use it on playing apps and say "5 months later..."

    • @user-xk9cr3mu3k
      @user-xk9cr3mu3k 4 года назад +1

      Hahahahh yeah true

  • @deliveredfromroblox-nw4cv
    @deliveredfromroblox-nw4cv 2 месяца назад +3

    first song you heard when you're watching "the pianist"

  • @dmtdreamz7706
    @dmtdreamz7706 2 месяца назад +1

    Then I heard a new sound: a living sound, like the richest, most complex, most beautiful piece of music you've ever heard. Growing in volume as a pure white light descended, it obliterated the monotonous mechanical pounding that, seemingly for eons, had been my only company up until then. The light got closer and closer, spinning around and around and generating those filaments of pure white light that I now saw were tinged, here and there, with hints of gold.

  • @aaryan9058
    @aaryan9058 3 года назад +461

    Me(while practicing the piece): I am gonna pretend I didn't see that(3:32).

    • @somebody9033
      @somebody9033 3 года назад +10

      3:33 is easy.. what's the hype? Just practice your scales.

    • @jonnyj.
      @jonnyj. 3 года назад +48

      @@somebody9033 If you cant tell how thats hard to many, MANY people, you need to be a lot less pretentious in your life. Holy fuck...

    • @jar8100
      @jar8100 3 года назад +5

      @@jonnyj. nope it’s not really that hard you just need to practice. It’s basically just a scale,not that hard 🤷‍♂️

    • @ananthd4797
      @ananthd4797 3 года назад +23

      @@jar8100 it's twice as fast as most people are used to. And I bet you can't play it as fluidly as he does in the video

    • @jar8100
      @jar8100 3 года назад +2

      @@ananthd4797 that’s a pretty great assumption scince we have never met in real life because yes I can play it that fluidly as him in this video because I am grade 7 on piano and have been playing I was 6 years old

  • @NekkRose
    @NekkRose 5 лет назад +45

    All the nocturnes of chopin are just perfect

    • @LittleBlacksheep1995
      @LittleBlacksheep1995 5 лет назад +10

      Yeah Chopin's notcreams are pretty good, but have you listened to his nocurtains? Especially Notcuter No. 1 op. 9, simply amazing.

    • @pianogeekdan4621
      @pianogeekdan4621 5 лет назад +1

      @@LittleBlacksheep1995 🤣🤣omg dude I aspire to be like you🙇‍♂️

    • @mateuszloniewski
      @mateuszloniewski 5 лет назад +1

      NεkkRosε Yeah, you’re right

    • @freemank8207
      @freemank8207 5 лет назад +1

      @@LittleBlacksheep1995 LMFAO!

  • @sabonesjones
    @sabonesjones Год назад +2

    I'm here because this song is in one of my favorite films 'The Pianist' and that scene where he plays for the German is chilling each time I watch.

  • @OceanSwimmer
    @OceanSwimmer 3 года назад +239

    This brought me here:
    "Beginning in August 1944, Szpilman was hiding out in an abandoned building at al. Niepodległości 223. In November, he was discovered there by a German officer, Captain Wilm Hosenfeld. To Szpilman's surprise, the officer did not arrest or kill him; after discovering that the emaciated Szpilman was a pianist, Hosenfeld asked him to play something. (A piano was on the ground floor.) Szpilman played Chopin's Nocturne in C-sharp minor. After that, the officer showed Szpilman a better place to hide and brought him bread and jam on numerous occasions. He also offered Szpilman one of his coats to keep warm in the freezing temperatures. Szpilman did not know the name of the German officer until 1951. Despite the efforts of Szpilman and the Poles to rescue Hosenfeld, he died in a Soviet prisoner of war camp in 1952." ---- Wikipedia,

    • @___you___
      @___you___ 3 года назад +10

      Thats so sad...

    • @thegreatone12345678
      @thegreatone12345678 3 года назад +9

      Such a sad story yet also shows the power of music to convey rich emotion & form connection amongst the most distant of humans

    • @gspaulsson
      @gspaulsson 3 года назад +12

      This scene is the dramatic climax of Roman Polanski's film The Pianist, but for dramatic effect Polanski substitutes the G-minor ballade, a more fitting climax to a story of struggle and survival. However, the film opens with Szpilman playing this nocturne on Polish Radio, until a bomb explodes nearby and he has to stop. Then, after the war, he plays it again and finishes it.
      This alludes to a Polish legend: when the Mongols invaded Poland in the 13th century and reached the city of Kraków, a bugler climbed up the steeple of the Marian Church and blew his bugle to alert the citizens, but a Mongol arrow struck him in the throat, abruptly breaking off the bugle call.
      That interrupted bugle-call, the Hejnał Mariacki, was the call signal of Polish radio, and the story of a concert cut short by a bomb - music interrupted by war - was popular in Poland. Generally, though, an unnamed pianist was playing the A-flat ("Heroic") polonaise, a suitably stirring and patriotic piece. Polanski substituted this nocturne as more fitting for a Holocaust film.
      The whole story is bogus, however. In his memoir, Szpilman says that he played a complete concert and went home, while the station continued with recorded music. When it stopped broadcasting - not because of bomb, but because the power went out - it was playing Rachmaninoff's 2nd piano concerto. But it wouldn't do to have the music of a Russian composer at such a time, of course.
      The original legend is also bogus: the Marian Church wasn't buiIt until the 14th century, and the story first shows up in the 18th century. Actual history is rarely so tidy and symbolic. But the scene in the movie really did happen.

    • @alexdavidovich3279
      @alexdavidovich3279 2 года назад +4

      Didn't he play the first ballade?

    • @rileydd88
      @rileydd88 2 года назад

      @@alexdavidovich3279 yup the guy got it wrong

  • @adamm.208
    @adamm.208 2 года назад +29

    1:39 That phrase is everything 😍

  • @mattenglish
    @mattenglish 2 года назад +12

    This is all time favorite piece of Chopin's ever! Having a hard time playing the superfast glissando-like part. @ 3:32 Super nicely played!

  • @AsianShadowrunner
    @AsianShadowrunner Год назад +5

    Caine's pocket watch music from John Wick 4.

  • @TheAlva
    @TheAlva 5 лет назад +246

    Liebesleid / Love's Sorrow

    • @dionsylvester
      @dionsylvester 5 лет назад +22

      Rachmaninoff's Arr.

    • @victorverde4080
      @victorverde4080 5 лет назад +28

      YoUr LiE iN aPrIl

    • @kenz3766
      @kenz3766 5 лет назад +14

      Your Lie in April feels keep comin back

    • @juliangst
      @juliangst 5 лет назад +4

      The Alva or maybe Liebesfreud/ Love‘s Joy

    • @gabrieli.6471
      @gabrieli.6471 5 лет назад +8

      Did it reach her?

  • @mr.uchiha3937
    @mr.uchiha3937 3 года назад +207

    For everyone messing up on 3:33
    "iF yOu CaN pLaY iT sLoWlY, yOu CaN pLaY iT qUiCkLy"

    • @Yuuki-jp4ob
      @Yuuki-jp4ob 3 года назад +6

      LMAO *electric NASA viola flashbacks *

    • @rossjago2381
      @rossjago2381 3 года назад +1

      have you got a finger position for it lol

    • @mr.uchiha3937
      @mr.uchiha3937 3 года назад +1

      @@Yuuki-jp4ob XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

    • @Szten
      @Szten 3 года назад +3

      *slowly *quickly

    • @rossjago2381
      @rossjago2381 3 года назад +1

      @@Szten ah yes *slowly *quickly

  • @user-kg1oc7vd1q
    @user-kg1oc7vd1q 4 месяца назад +3

    Mi madre, entre otras piezas, tocaba esta. Tenía un ángel en sus manos para tocar el piano. Hoy escucho el Nocturno y la veo sentada llenando mi alma de música.

  • @diamonddog4708
    @diamonddog4708 Год назад +7

    Chopin's music is so melancholy, I love it so much ❤️🌹❤️

  • @willsun7145
    @willsun7145 4 года назад +348

    You know, this peice is beautiful. It's not that difficult, but requires a lot of focus and percision, but other than that it's pretty easy- oh... Gets to 3:32. Nevermind

    • @nightcorem8887
      @nightcorem8887 4 года назад +15

      The poly rhythms are pretty tricky to get

    • @ouistiti5201
      @ouistiti5201 3 года назад +4

      @@nightcorem8887 Ahah thinked same but after try it it's not that hard! But the big scale a the end.. Still need to practice ahah

    • @yingcao7982
      @yingcao7982 3 года назад +2

      It’s not that hard, if you learned your scales correctly, you should be able to get it very easily (talking about the scale)

    • @bethanyhu1881
      @bethanyhu1881 3 года назад +1

      is it just me or 3:32 is easier than the polyrhythms
      idk maybe i’m just bad at polyrhythms

    • @tomasparranoriega4055
      @tomasparranoriega4055 3 года назад +1

      @@bethanyhu1881 the part at 3:32 is also a polyrythm, you need to play 35 notes with your right hand and 4 notes with your left hand

  • @sohailstarpower8658
    @sohailstarpower8658 5 лет назад +355

    I love how Chopin makes these incredible beautiful songs but at the same time doesn’t over complicated making not the best pianist capable of playing the song

    • @theocmouze
      @theocmouze 5 лет назад +76

      Winter wind would like a word with you

    • @omdano6432
      @omdano6432 5 лет назад +13

      @@theocmouze LET THE BASS DROP

    • @kyrun6551
      @kyrun6551 5 лет назад +15

      @@theocmouze Ballade n 2 would like a word with you

    • @manuelbes
      @manuelbes 4 года назад +11

      @@kyrun6551 more like all ballades

    • @mightymaniac8712
      @mightymaniac8712 4 года назад +16

      All of his etudes

  • @iibluexd_andrey
    @iibluexd_andrey Месяц назад

    This esa the favorite peace of my dad when he was alive..

  • @bradforddrake8633
    @bradforddrake8633 4 месяца назад

    Chopin is my favorite! He has a way of reaching out to the personal emotional side of people like no other composer has done. His music is sooo beautifully exquisite..it is maybe from the edge of the universe!

  • @GrandMasterGuess
    @GrandMasterGuess 3 года назад +70

    Your playing makes me cry. My mom has had a stroke and listening to your music and viewing my mother on a webcam in a paralyzed state creates rivers of tears. Thank you for this lifetime memory.

  • @downtownduck1428
    @downtownduck1428 4 года назад +250

    Chopin: dies
    Audience: We have heard the last piece of chopin music
    Chopin: the last piece SO FAR

    • @redleader4876
      @redleader4876 3 года назад

      What?

    • @shepantherz1344
      @shepantherz1344 3 года назад +1

      ._.

    • @sakurabandi527
      @sakurabandi527 3 года назад

      huh

    • @sagittariusa581
      @sagittariusa581 3 года назад +13

      For anyone wondering, I think it's because Chopin died early at only 39 years old and most of his works are composed in his death bed. He even threw some of his composed works into the chimney and burned it. Most of his works are published after his death.

  • @NahthaNyurr
    @NahthaNyurr 11 месяцев назад +2

    when you have a night of insomnia and its 4:00 AM and your drinking sleep tea with 2 bags in it
    questioning life.........

  • @Gonachigo
    @Gonachigo Год назад +1

    Seeing all these comments makes me think if I'm meant to be sad listening to this piece because I see it as kind of happy throughout

  • @Augusteria
    @Augusteria 3 года назад +30

    3:32 DAMN that was smooth af

  • @29-rafinoumisulistyo92
    @29-rafinoumisulistyo92 3 года назад +60

    After watching The Pianist this piece has more feelings in it, if anyone has'nt watch The Pianist, Watch it man

    • @asura4228
      @asura4228 3 года назад +7

      Just finished watching it, a depressing movie for sure

    • @laurenmtz7014
      @laurenmtz7014 3 года назад +4

      I watched it a few weeks ago. It's depressing, but it's a great movie

  • @sclondono
    @sclondono Месяц назад +1

    after months and months, I have finally mastered this song

    • @Roarshark12
      @Roarshark12 28 дней назад

      Hey that's awesome, good job :)

  • @Rashi92withyou
    @Rashi92withyou 3 месяца назад +2

    I feel like its my entire life in this masterpiece

  • @thesame9309
    @thesame9309 2 года назад +40

    Imaginando las manos de Aegan🛐

  • @wiIIywanka
    @wiIIywanka 5 лет назад +13

    It's amazing how smoothly his hand just glides over the keys

  • @doxxmane
    @doxxmane Год назад +4

    this is truly one of the chopin songs of all time

  • @user72929
    @user72929 Год назад +6

    John wick 4 it reminded me of this song

  • @gabrielelecter7843
    @gabrielelecter7843 4 года назад +7

    I've always been a cry baby. In negative situations I mean. I cried because of every insult, criticism, bad grade. But I never cried out of happiness or because something would made me positively emotional. I've never cried when winning a national champ, when being treated well, when watching a happy ending in a movie, never. Until one day. I was really low that time and decided to pour my heart to piano. I was playing Chopin's Nocturne in C#. Suddenly, in the most beautiful part, I found myself crying. Those weren't tears of sorrow anymore; those were tears of pure love for music, of admiration. For being able to play such a beautiful piece of music. And since then, classical music is that kind of cure which is always capable of bringing me the privilege of crying out of joy and crystal clear love for music.

  • @ibreathenapalm1112
    @ibreathenapalm1112 5 лет назад +46

    I first heard this piece in Karate Kid and I fell in love with it. It's soft, melancholic and it speaks for a man like me. Truly a beautiful piece and second to my favourites list. Schubert's Ständchen is still my top though.

    • @naveenkumart3671
      @naveenkumart3671 5 лет назад +1

      Tanya Von Degurechaff Me too!

    • @travis_redfern6771
      @travis_redfern6771 5 лет назад

      Honestly that’s a really underrated movie too.

    • @samiasharma2066
      @samiasharma2066 5 лет назад

      Yes! Now I know where I've heard this piece before! Thank you so much.

    • @lestry7878
      @lestry7878 5 лет назад

      Me too, and even though I'm Polish I had no idea it was Chopin until now hehe.

  • @slyszysztv
    @slyszysztv Год назад +1

    A Varsovian by birth, a Pole at heart and a global citizen by talent.
    That was a Chopin

  • @tuanjim799
    @tuanjim799 2 года назад +48

    Very haunting piece of music. It's not just sad, it's beyond that. It's almost spooky even, but not in a simple horror movie kinda way. It's more like the subtle spookiness of existence, the ghostly feel of life itself.

    • @annawong4359
      @annawong4359 Год назад +2

      Exactly

    • @Jo_Wardy
      @Jo_Wardy Год назад +1

      The Pianist brought me here and pytting both together the song and the tragedy of poland made it sadder

    • @theoriginalmastersragerevi7501
      @theoriginalmastersragerevi7501 Год назад

      My wife says, “it’s not that extra, yo.”

    • @tuanjim799
      @tuanjim799 Год назад +2

      @@theoriginalmastersragerevi7501
      Thank you so much for this comment. I was over here fretting, wondering what your wife thinks of this piece of music. Now I can finally put that question to rest.

  • @jakobiwells1718
    @jakobiwells1718 5 лет назад +72

    Thank you Rousseau never stop playing it’s amazing

  • @andromisilibrober
    @andromisilibrober 2 года назад +14

    magnifique, tellement bien interprété, quelle délicatesse 😍
    ma partie préférée 3:28 à 3:41

  • @Jo_Wardy
    @Jo_Wardy 2 года назад +2

    The pianist Brought me here 😢🥺❤️

  • @4dventur35
    @4dventur35 3 года назад +11

    3:29 finally years of learning scales finally paid off

  • @pawellebek3122
    @pawellebek3122 4 года назад +45

    I've listened many versions and performances of this song.. this performance is one of my favorite. For me, perfect one.

    • @ramen9158
      @ramen9158 4 года назад +2

      It's a pieceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

    • @SimGirl00
      @SimGirl00 3 года назад +3

      No the best one is by Wladyslaw Szpilman after everything he went through as a Jewish polish man during WW2 surviving the whole war in hiding this piece will forever be his

    • @prabharavisundar4252
      @prabharavisundar4252 3 года назад

      My sur name used to be Powell