@@morganmartinez8420 sorabji is enough actually ridiculous to some point, if you can play prokofiev piano concerto no 2 you have nothing to proof you already have enough talent to prepare anything, but trying sorabji will be an endurance attemp.
아무리 전공생이라고 하지만 이 어려운 곡을 이렇게 세세하게 잘 표현할 수 있다니.... 마제파 특유의 강렬한 느낌을 피아니스트 못지 않게 막힘없이 소화하는 모습 보고 입이 딱 벌어졌는데, '아 생각해보니 이 분 기사 에튀드도 치셨지' 하면서 바로 수긍...... 잘 들었습니다!
@OneEmotionMotatoe I have 1 and half years of total piano experience, and I am almost ready with that piece. It took me 5 months, but as I said, I am not finished. I think chasse neige is for many hard, but for me its a very soft and simple technique. I dont have problems to play jumps and cromatic manouvers with tense 2-3-4 tremolos. I dont know but chasse neige is probably like 10 times easier than mazeppa in my hands
My hands are like that ....they literally drip sweat like a puddle and it's hard to press the Black keys. You have to put more force on your fingers so they don't slip. And you always have to carry around a towel, which is especially embarrassing during competitions or concerts. Soooo relatable.
To play the transindental etude is technically difficult not learning the actual piece. It might look like something impossible but the actual text or notes (same thing) is just technical exercises put together. To play them is what takes the hours, but learning the notes is not such a big deal. So as a studying pianist anyone wanting to play this piece don’t be afraid of the notes, PLAY YOUR SCALES!!!
and you run through those notes like a yearling in the field...like a trout up a cold river or a salmon up a river that does not exist any more... thnak you for this beautiful work!
Seonyong Hwang [Piano Player] i am addicted to alkan....you should play all op. 39 and all les 4 ages 😬 (scherzo focoso and le chemin the fer will be a very appreciated plus 😂)
if y'all read the description it says that "he played this piece when he was 15", and that alone scares me as a 20 y/o pianist with minimal music theory knowledge
Can’t stop watching this! Really motivates my own playing! You got an amazing talent, keep it up! Would be cool to see you play ballade no 4 by Chopin some day!
Esta es literalmente le interpretación mas limpia, con mejor tempo, y con mayor expresivadad que he visto. Pocas personas en el mundo pueden dominar esta pieza y darse la libertad de no ir demasiado rapido ni darle tanto sentimiento
I admire that you have an Argerich-like touch that's why your gestures looks quiet, effortless and you're not struggling even in heavy/fast octaves scales/chromatics... Weight is concentrated on your hand and wrists rather arms (like what other pianists do which make it look stiff). Just my personal observation :) by the way, your channel is currently my favorite :) - your fan from Manila, Philippines
Tuning has little to do with the manufacturer of the piano. Its like saying your car is too slow, buy a Mercedes (and all the cool rich kids drive one).
omfg, this is better than many professional pianists....it's really up there along with the likes of Hamelin, Liszt, George Cziffra, Lang Lang, how did you acquire this phenomenal technique?! I'm quite interested in your journey of improving technique as a fellow amateur pianist :D
TwoSet: "When in violin there are two lines things are getting serious" Me: "When in piano there are three lines... can there actually be three lines in piano???"
Someone who can afford it, please get this man a better piano. If anyone deserves it, he does.
Yes please !!
Best (worst) part at 2:55 d - octave (d")
Bro I'm stuck on a 5 octave digital piano
@@aaronlad7697 You can't call that a practical digital piano, just say keyboard haha
@@rizzahdjoema5135 lol I guess
@Renee Robinson same
I’m convinced that you can play anything.
HahaXD
Same here
Yeah:/ Imagine being so good that this is easy for you
He should try ligeti etudes, sorabji sonatas and scriabin pieces, I'm sure he will nail those as well!
@@morganmartinez8420 sorabji is enough actually ridiculous to some point, if you can play prokofiev piano concerto no 2 you have nothing to proof you already have enough talent to prepare anything, but trying sorabji will be an endurance attemp.
아무리 전공생이라고 하지만 이 어려운 곡을 이렇게 세세하게 잘 표현할 수 있다니.... 마제파 특유의 강렬한 느낌을 피아니스트 못지 않게 막힘없이 소화하는 모습 보고 입이 딱 벌어졌는데, '아 생각해보니 이 분 기사 에튀드도 치셨지' 하면서 바로 수긍...... 잘 들었습니다!
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 감사합니닷!
와 멘데스님 찐이다
엇!!!멘데스 님???
쿠쿠
아 기사도 치셨지 하면서 수긍ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 그것도 보긴 봤지만 대체 어떻게 치셨는지 궁금할 따름입니다
~Cat runs across piano keys
Liszt: *WRITE THAT DOWN, WRITE THAT DOWN!!!*
charlesthefrench
@Qafar Quluzade no
@Qafar Quluzade and alkan isn't French
@Qafar Quluzade okay sorry i remembered that only mereaux was French
Alkan:acceptance
깔끔하게 핵잘치신다 크으
귀하신분이 여긴 어떻게 ㄷㄷ 감사합니다ㅠ
와
오
오
@사람 ?
예전에 이 악보 만들기 전에 "아 오늘 손좀 풀어볼까? 이름은 그래..,! 간단하게 연습곡...4..번 (끄적)"하고 연습 한답시고 만든거 잖아...진짜 고전 피아니스트들 대단해서 재수없다ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ㄹㅇ 리스트 기교가 너무 대단해서 그때 사람에게 악마에게 영혼을 팔았다는 소문까지 돌았었죠
@@화분-h9x 당연한거 아닌가
클래식계까지 침범하는 짭수들 대단하다... 넌 하다하다 색수구나
@@네코챰 당연한걸 또 왜 말하나
@@네코챰 악마에게 영혼을 팔았다는 소문이 든 음악가는 파가니니라고 알고있었는데... 물론 그런 표현이 흔하긴 하지만 리스트도 진짜 그런 소문이 돌았었나요?
Incredibly impressive! I attempted this when I was 15, but never mastered it like this. You have a bright future!
HI! ThxXD
At 15 i was still wondering where i came from
Luke Faulkner do I have a bright future Luke :P
I started reading like it’s a nice comment completing him then it turned into a flex
@@Tylergrey272 How is it a flex?
놀라운 점은...
이 곡이 에튀드(연습곡) 이라는 것,
15살 때 치셨었다는 것,
1주 연습 했다는 것,
변주라고 해도 저걸 다 외웠다는 것....
존경합니다..
3:41 that double note technique is insane!
yes thirds are hard
etude op 25 no 6
@OneEmotionMotatoe yes the thirds are all scales in chopins etude.
@OneEmotionMotatoe I didnt say something different. Yes the chopin technique is harder. Did you play chasse neige?
@OneEmotionMotatoe I have 1 and half years of total piano experience, and I am almost ready with that piece. It took me 5 months, but as I said, I am not finished. I think chasse neige is for many hard, but for me its a very soft and simple technique. I dont have problems to play jumps and cromatic manouvers with tense 2-3-4 tremolos. I dont know but chasse neige is probably like 10 times easier than mazeppa in my hands
His lap proves piano is a full workout.
XDD
Or tears of pain
or something more intimate
My hands are like that ....they literally drip sweat like a puddle and it's hard to press the Black keys. You have to put more force on your fingers so they don't slip. And you always have to carry around a towel, which is especially embarrassing during competitions or concerts. Soooo relatable.
Esther Kim my hands don’t do that on piano, but certainly on violin. So annoying having to wipe off the bow all of time
There are 4 possibilities :
1 - you are an Asian kid
2 - you are Ling Ling
3 - you are Liszt
4 - you are God
Ling Ling isn't Asian?
M L Ling Ling is just a buffed asian
He is Korean
No
Jerry Mouse His name is 황선용.
South Korean.
중2때 이 곡을 했었다니... 어떤 인생을 사신겁니까
15 is middle school?
@@Cryseris yes
피아노에 대해서 1도 모르는 사람입니다. 영상시작 처음과 마지막즈음에 연주하신분의 바지춤에 점점 스며들은 땀을 보며 이런 훌륭한 연주가 있기전에 얼마나 많은 연습을 하셨는지 감히 추측해봅니다. 그간 고생하신 덕분에 좋은 연주 유튭으로나마 보고갑니다. 감사합니다.
손씻구 물턴거같은뎅
@@plook992 잘보면 얼굴에서 땀떨어짐
미친
엌ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 안녕하세요
금두군 이건 이렇게 쳐야 이소리듣습니다
합격
형이 여기서 왜나와..?
금두님도빠리치자
왕 찐이당 찐인데좋아요왜이리없누
4:43 이 구간 그 정도 템포로 치는사람 거의 없는데 대단하시네요..
Study 40 hours a day like Ling Ling
lol
#twoset
If you can play it slowly
@@zaklooo You can play it quickly!!!!!
BEAT LZ then you can play it quickly. #twosetviolin
si wu but he’s ling ling so he can play everything, except the viola.
Hearing those final chords placed a smile on my face
저런걸 어떻게 만든건지 만든것도 그렇고 저걸 치는 사람이 있다는게 신기하다 그냥 말이 안나옴 가능한가
Always keep in mind that the transcendental etudes are a dedication to Liszt's teacher Carl Czerny!
@유튜브용임 ruclips.net/video/efoUwGWYPTo/видео.html
Czerny is the real *BOSS*
We don’t talk about people who write harder pieces than liszt
Really amazing! Your channel will blow up soon!
Hi! Thx!
To play the transindental etude is technically difficult not learning the actual piece. It might look like something impossible but the actual text or notes (same thing) is just technical exercises put together. To play them is what takes the hours, but learning the notes is not such a big deal. So as a studying pianist anyone wanting to play this piece don’t be afraid of the notes, PLAY YOUR SCALES!!!
i died to young to play my good friend's transcendental etudes : ( i'm happy you have achieved it
한국인들: (침묵, 그냥 조용히 보고감)
외국인들: *와! 동양인이라 피아노 이렇게 잘치는거야*
*누가 이사람 더 좋은 피아노좀 사내*
ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
한국인들 손뇌발 드립시전 아닌가
@@김민서-n1d
눈 : 쉬워보이네
손 : ㅇㅇ그런듯
발 : 내가 쳐볼까?
뇌 : 다 닥쳐줄래?
@@garlic_park
눈: 존나어려워보이네
뇌: 존나어려울거같네
손: 존나어렵네씨부레
발: ㅋ
@@garlic_park 눈 : 쉬워보이는디ㅋ
발 : 저건 나도 하겠다ㅋㅋ
뇌 : 절
손 : 절
I have listened to lots of performances of this piece, but yours gave me goosebumps😮😮
ㄷㄷ...그냥할말이없다 치는것도 신기한데 외워서 치다니 천재 ,... ....
하다보면 계이름은 까먹어도 손이 기억해요 열심히 해보면 다 외워지더라구요.. 피아노 처음시작해서 독학 6개월째인데도 되긴되더라구요 10일동안 반밖에 못한긴했는데 하다보면 ㄹㅇ 손이 기억함 ,,
그냥 보고 가려고 했는데 너무 대단해서 구독했습니다. 힘내세요!
한장겨우겨우칠시간에 끝까지...
부럽소다
This is easily the best performance of Mazzepa I've ever heard... and trust me, I've heard plenty. Incredibly done!
I love this performance but B erman, Cziffa, Ochicfoff. Sarah Ott I perfer better. Yet still GREAT
아ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 리스트 한국서버에 부계정 팠네 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
아닠ㅋㅋ
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㄹㄱㅋㅋㅋㄱㅋ
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅌㅋㅋㅌㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ㅈㄴ웃었네ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
많은 유튜버분들의 마제파를 들어봤는데 이렇게까지 치시는 분은 못 봤어요ㅠㅠㅠㅠ 왜 이제야 보게 된 건지,, 구독 누르고 가께엿 멋지세유ㅠㅠㅠ
유튜버? 조성진님 채널가면
있어요 ㅋㅋ
스위스 오 감삼댜
트라움 피아노!
치프라!
This man is no human. Playing like this is astonishing. I m impressed. You are God
Practice with dedication. Nothing extraordinary. What you cannot perceive doesn't mean it does not exist.
bro you're literally one of the best pianists out there
Thx man:)
Agree unless "one of the" part. He is best.
Exciting, passionate, beautiful playing. BRAVO!!!!
Liszt transcendental etudes are so ridiculously hard. Very well played
i just clicked on this vid randomly and the beginning lowkey scARED ME-
Bro I can see the sweat on your t-shirt 🤣🤣🤣 great work man waiting for more mereaux my favourite composer 💜💜💜💜💜💜 and the best RUclips channel 💜💫💜💫💜
I practice 12 hours a day. Laying in bed watching RUclips, that is.
and you run through those notes like a yearling in the field...like a trout up a cold river or a salmon up a river that does not exist any more...
thnak you for this beautiful work!
Thx!!
At 4:39 in the video, it is so perfect with the lead up to the excitement of the 2/4 section!
the water you can see on his shirt is tears and sweat of practise to become as good as he is now
That was the most intense 6 minutes of my entire life. And if something ever surpasses it in the future, it'll be you again.
Excellent ! This is one of my favorite etude of the set with the 8,11 and 12 (Please don't forget Alkan :)
Me too:D Of course alkan~
Seonyong Hwang [Piano Player] i am addicted to alkan....you should play all op. 39 and all les 4 ages 😬 (scherzo focoso and le chemin the fer will be a very appreciated plus 😂)
@@Giusepperinaldo Oh Yes! Some of the best music ever written!
Romain Mialon Alkan has more harder piece!
@@chezbe I never talked about hard pieces...
I am speechless... this is so amazing! amazing job! keep up with your great work, dude! :D
와.. 오만가지 감탄사들이 머리속을 지나가네요.. 정말 대단하십니다
I like this interpretation! Hope your channel will continue to grow
15살때 도대체 이 곡을 어떻게 치신거죠...??
정말 환상적인 실력이십니다 베레갓 리즈시절이 떠오를만큼요. 유 짱짱맨!
うますぎ
OMGGG he is absolutely a LING LING. He played this piece when he was 15 and i started to play this piece when i was 17. My self esteem is dropping
I am 22 and I don't even dream about playing this.
정말 멋지고 대단해요
멋진연주감사합니다. 그냥연습실피아노로 편하게 쫘악치시는데 스케일 테크닉에 제입이쫘악벌어짐요 너무놀랐어요👍 응원합니당 🙈
if y'all read the description it says that "he played this piece when he was 15", and that alone scares me as a 20 y/o pianist with minimal music theory knowledge
Looks so comfortable to play
Can’t stop watching this! Really motivates my own playing! You got an amazing talent, keep it up! Would be cool to see you play ballade no 4 by Chopin some day!
Ballade 4 Just a piece of cake for this kid
@@william_fong Not really. There's more than just technique to piano pieces.
@@TheButterMinecart1 well along with good technique he plays quite well
I've listened to this but until watching you play it I now understand how hard it is. Gotta love liszt
원래 이런퀄리티곡은 끝나고 박수나와서 에어팟볼륨 줄이는데 순간 박수 안나오길래 당황했다;;
Very good playing, that's a very difficult piece.
Words cannot describe just how truly remarkable this performance was.
땀 뚝뚝 흘리면서도 훌륭하게 완주하시는 모습이 참 멋있어요..
Crazy how they make such realistic robots like these days...
Yeah. Most pianist cannot control their body movements. Only the real elites can control their body movements like a robot naturally.
Dude a robot doesn't fit to be a pianist.. it's almost an insult :P
@@pianoforte17xx48 ikr
@@pianoforte17xx48 indeed
One of my favorite works of Liszt played gorgeously. ❤
Thx so much:)
@@seonyonghwang you're welcome bro
Как это вообще можно сыграть. Нет слов : что композитор, что исполнитель выше похвал. Danke schön
うわぁ〜いい角度❗️マゼッパの手元を見れるの、絶景です(⍢)
いちごみるく 間違いない😏
Esta es literalmente le interpretación mas limpia, con mejor tempo, y con mayor expresivadad que he visto. Pocas personas en el mundo pueden dominar esta pieza y darse la libertad de no ir demasiado rapido ni darle tanto sentimiento
This is the most underrated pianist.
이 정도면 구독하고 하루 몇 번씩 챙겨보라고 말없이 압박하는 것이다...
너무 잘 보고 있습니다. 좋은 연주 올려주셔서 항상 감사합니다 :)
2:15 Bohemian Rhapsody
?
You are one of that persons in the world who are geniuses and awesome, too good to comprehend
When the sheet music has three lines, you know you've entered hell
Un sospiro is pretty much the opposite of hell
@@ayhamshaheed7740 yeah I know, but in sospiro Is Just an exception
sebastian ciarfella ah ok
I admire that you have an Argerich-like touch that's why your gestures looks quiet, effortless and you're not struggling even in heavy/fast octaves scales/chromatics... Weight is concentrated on your hand and wrists rather arms (like what other pianists do which make it look stiff). Just my personal observation :) by the way, your channel is currently my favorite :) - your fan from Manila, Philippines
:'' If you can play slowly, you can play it quickly ''
: '' INTERESTING''
Doesnt seem to apply🤣
No, the correct formulation is: "If you can play it quickly, you can play it slowly". There. Fixed.
Excited to see your future as a concert pianist :)
You deserved a better piano like Steinway it's so out of tune
Grace Law Young Chang!
I share your sentiment
Grace Law yeah nobody cares
Tuning has little to do with the manufacturer of the piano. Its like saying your car is too slow, buy a Mercedes (and all the cool rich kids drive one).
Agreed
Amazing. I love this piece soooo much. Hopefully I'll be able to play it someday.
You are simply one of the best pianists living today. Incredible performance :)
Thank you always~
Varun or Paul Barton too)
Pro Ektor - Paul Barton is nowhere near the greats of today
Varun why? He is incredible
Pro Ektor - He’s great, but doesn’t hold a candle to pianists like Hamelin, Katsaris, Valentina Lisitsa, Kissin, etc.
His shirt at the end! You're insane. haha
omfg, this is better than many professional pianists....it's really up there along with the likes of Hamelin, Liszt, George Cziffra, Lang Lang, how did you acquire this phenomenal technique?! I'm quite interested in your journey of improving technique as a fellow amateur pianist :D
Same question here xd
Practice 40 hours a day
Lang Lang doesen't belong in that list
@@tomasjosefpiano8902 y not?
Being Asian
경이롭다.. 진짜 대단하세요!
The out of tune high notes are hurting my ears but this is literallllllly amazing!!
This is so good.... fall in love with your piano skill! Amazing
服に落ちてる(?)汗の量で
本当に大変なのが分かる
米丸 ほんとだ
日本人イいたー!!
Standing ovation endlessly
개인적으로 이곡은 진짜 이분이 제일 잘치신듯.. 템포나 모든게 마음에 듦 ㄹㅇ
다른 피아니스트들 보면 갬성 루바토를 너무 주입해서 쇼팽곡 마냥 치던데..
그렇다고 너무 건조하고 기교적인 해석도 별로고..
이분이 급발진하는듯한 부분 없이 가장 적절하고 세련되게 잘치신듯
이런 기가막힌 연주를 공짜로 보다니 정말 좋은세상이네요. 맨날 듣고있어요.
how is that even possible
it's mad!
Woooww congratulations!! Thanks!!!
I am proud
헐 손 보이게 찍어주셔서 감사함당!!
Your awesome technique makes me feeling pathetic xD
But it also inspires me to push myself harder than I ever did :)
XDDD Thx:)
Pathetique
미쳤나 진짜 ㅋㅋ 피아노 치기 전엔 엄청 어렵구나 했는데.. 배우면 배울수록 이건 미쳤구나 싶어요…
I think he sells bottles of Ling Ling he’s soooo goood
😂
미쳤네이사람은 사람이아니야 기계같아 ㄷㄷ 너무잘하잖아 ㅎㄷㄷ 짱이다
Wait, how is this even humanly possible? Liszt must have got a serious kick out of knowing his performers would feel absolute pain
정체가뭐에요ㅠㅠ..진짜잘치시네요
감사합니다~^^ 평범한 음대생입니다 ㅎ
@@seonyonghwang
저 실례지만 어느분께 사사받았는지
여쭤봐도 될까요? ... 리스트가 환생했네요 완전. 진짜 부러워요ㅜㅜ
TwoSet: "When in violin there are two lines things are getting serious"
Me: "When in piano there are three lines... can there actually be three lines in piano???"
I've seen up to 4 staves on piano. Check out rachmaninoff's C# minor prelude, and Scriabin's 8th sonata. Absolutely mad. Haven't seen 5 yet tho
@@zekromplayspiano Well, you're actually right. I would have never said it.
Un sospiro has 3 lines aswell
that is just the trembling Tremolos.
@@zekromplayspiano Well, in Leo Ornstein's 4th piano sonata, the final of the 1st movement ends with 6 staves
보고 또보고 다시봐도 한결같이 대단하다는 표현이.. 멋지십니다
4:43
I like this part
악보랑 같이 보니까 기절할거 같아요ㅜㅜㅜ 존경합니다
Asian Parents: Ok, now play it backwards.
진짜 너무 멋있어서 100번 보고가요