this music.. it touches me in a way no other does. you know sometimes in this chaotic turbulent world, we get lost. i never really had friends. ever since i was a young child, i loved classical music. i loved nature, and solitude. i suffer from anxiety, especially around big crowds. recently ive discovered wagner. a year ago, when i was 13 i stumbled on tannhauser overture. and my interest grew from there. i feel this music reflects, defines my whole being. it makes my hands tremble, i get goosebumps all over, i cry.. it feels like i long for a lost time. its that strange feeling, euphoric but at the same time, a deep longing. i never felt i belonged anywhere. i was bullied very much from early on.. and this impacted my mental health. but when i listen to this, i feel at home. wagner himself may not have been the best person, and i definitely disagree with his racism/antisemitism. but, its silly to bring up all this. after all, we come here for music, not politics.
I'm so sorry this has been your experience with other people. I, too, have found solace in Classical music. It has a way of reaching deep inside in a way nothing else does. I LOVE nature TOO! Hang in there.
If you have not listened to Lohengrin yet, do so. The prelude to Act 1 is especially delicate and beautiful. I found it about 25 years ago and it cannot be surpassed. If you are only 14 as of the writing of this I wish you a long, adventurous, joyous, and blessed life. Don't be afraid of the crowds...many of them are automatons just making their way through their days checking off the boxes as they go. They are truly to be pitied for being convinced they are nothing more than cogs in the machine. Remember that you are unique... and can have great positive impact on your world if you make the right choices. Take some calculated risks, make a few mistakes, love and allow yourself to be loved, and NEVER sell yourself short. Remember, you are being moved by the 150 year old music of a man who had some flaws and grew up in a time where daily life was grossly more difficult than today (for many in the world). Perhaps something you do will be read, or heard, or seen by someone in 2171 who says, "This ______ touches me in a way no other does..." Cheers and Happy New Year young padiwan.
Don't take it to heart, people live on a diet of lies ans falsehoods, and if your heart aligns to this music, you are not like them. You will not find solace in the debauchery of our subverted culture. Never apologize, when you have done nothing wrong.
Feel for you. His music is transcendental and healing for the soul. But as the widely spread belief that he was some evil antisemitic is mostly shared in circles who don't put any effort in learning about him, his life and his personality but just go by what they are told I can assure you that the more you learn about him you will find that he indeed wrote a paper that could be considered hateful but also for the reason that besaid people did him a lot of harm. So maybe not 100% of a perfect character but still better than most of us and leaving behind music that brings happiness, deep emotional experiences and inspiration to the world. Who are we to even think that we can criticise a man like that??
Very beautiful. Wonderful songs from a great master of music. Immortal and Divine. Inspiring. Incredible. Music that elevates our spirit and our hearts.
Genau das wollte Wagner. Er war ein großer Eingeweihter mit Zugang zur göttlichen Quelle, von der er seine Inspirationen empfing. Wagners Wunsch war es, uns durch seine Musik zu bewegen, selbst in diese Sphären einzudringen, um das Göttliche zu erfahren...
Una bella recopilación de pequeñas piezas que van de lo melódico, triste, presto, jocoso , alegre . me sorprendió su sensibilidad para estas melodías, Felicitaciones por darlas a conocer
@Cringey Libtard Calm down dude. We are here for music, not politics.Besides, Wagner would not like Hitler. He was leftist. Hitler might have been inspired by his music, buut that's it.
Sparticus Booker Shut your filthy mouth! Wagner's music IS an apex in European culture and it IS a must for all humanistic and post- humanistic dreamers. I'm in love with every note he had written, including these piano works that unfortunately are still not recognized as part of the pianistic canon.
"In the first sonata, WWV 85, there is for sure all the dramatic turbulance of Wagner's emotional scenes, hinting at Tristan und Isolde; the end return theme, dreamy as a knight's dream of longing, of romantic idyll, or so it seems with M° Vincenzi in capturing the Wagner we know."
My Brilliant Classics box set of Chopin's complete works is one of my most prized possessions. I didn't know Wagner made all this piano music. I think I will have to get a copy of this as well. Thank you for posting!
Congreve was correct when he penned "music hath charms to soothe a savage breast." My ever-raging fury has abated after watching this video. Thanks for the upload.
I always knew Herr Wagner was not a great pianist (as with a handfull of other past great composers), as many other great composers that were virtuoso pianists. Though these pieces are wonderful, even though I am quite sure that he could not perform many of them himself. It's interesting to me as well, because although I'm a decent pianist, I am also more of a composer, and use the piano mainly for composing "sketch" ideas for my piano melodies, chamber, and orchestral pieces. Thank you for sharing this wonderful post....Peace!
I have more than an hour listening to this mix of Beethoven and Mozart and Im shocked at the contrast of some of his other works. Its like Im listening to a totally different composer.
Wagner era l'artista preferito da Nietzsche...Lo elesse "quasi" a colonna sonora della sua filosofia...!!! E se mai c'è stato un filosofo che abbia "osato", che sia andato "oltre", che abbia "guardato nell'abisso", questo è stato proprio lui!!!
A vida que nos compraz, se faz perene constantes no silêncio magistral traz no presente sob composições... Toca nossa alma, traz alegrias em doces notas de do-re-mi-fa! Faz ecoar ao mundo inteiro o esplendor de notas presentes de Wagner. Então Wagner o homem de século , seu amigo Nietzsche queria ser musicista assim como ele. E sob o mosteiro de montserrant, compôs a sacramental do divino espirito santo. Santificou corações Fez brilhar nos corações suas composições. Es presente vivo pois foi grande como Nietzsche! (Daniela Freitas, escritora , pensadora, poetisa, historiadora) Viva Wagner.
00:22:21 and 31:50 reminds me on Bachs Aria "Es ist Vollbracht", and 00:00:00 on a Sonata by Beethoven (same Melodie Used by Schubert?), 54:33 another Beethoven Sonate? 1:09:50 an following sound kind of Bachs Contrapunkctus IX from his Art of Fugue
I am certain he was a decent pianist, but when he compared his own piano playing with that of his father-in-law Liszt, who could even approach that level? Rachmaninov for certain, but not many others.
Beethoven's ninth symphony transcribed by Wagner includes the choir and solo voices, it is not for solo piano. Instead, Liszt's transcriptions are for piano only.
Какой критерий для определения шедевра? То, что популярно у массовой публики- это шедевр??? Как известно, часто то, что считали шедевром в одну эпоху, в другие времена считали банальной музыкой и наоборот. Не торопитесь с категоричными оценками.
Beethoven's ninth symphony transcribed by Wagner includes the choir and solo voices. It is not for solo piano. Instead, Liszt's transcriptions are for piano only.
wagner was not an Atheist.no great Music was ever composed by an AtheistFacts from vienna Austriawhere it all began. Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, schubert, strauss, Brahms, bruckner, Schönberg
He was, though, until late in his life, around the time he composed Tristan&Isolde and Parsifal. So, for the love of god, keep your hatred of atheists for yourself.
You know what they say, those that can't create art, music, literature, or that have any special hard earned talent themselves, become critics. All serious musicians, composers, artists, playwrights, scientists, and any music listener with even the smallest cultural level see right through people like you.
Wagner to me is like caffeine. When I feel the hurts of life he uplifts me.
this music.. it touches me in a way no other does. you know sometimes in this chaotic turbulent world, we get lost.
i never really had friends. ever since i was a young child, i loved classical music. i loved nature, and solitude. i suffer from anxiety, especially around big crowds. recently ive discovered wagner. a year ago, when i was 13 i stumbled on tannhauser overture. and my interest grew from there. i feel this music reflects, defines my whole being. it makes my hands tremble, i get goosebumps all over, i cry.. it feels like i long for a lost time. its that strange feeling, euphoric but at the same time, a deep longing. i never felt i belonged anywhere. i was bullied very much from early on.. and this impacted my mental health.
but when i listen to this, i feel at home.
wagner himself may not have been the best person, and i definitely disagree with his racism/antisemitism. but, its silly to bring up all this. after all, we come here for music, not politics.
13 years? wtf
I'm so sorry this has been your experience with other people. I, too, have found solace in Classical music. It has a way of reaching deep inside in a way nothing else does. I LOVE nature TOO! Hang in there.
If you have not listened to Lohengrin yet, do so. The prelude to Act 1 is especially delicate and beautiful. I found it about 25 years ago and it cannot be surpassed.
If you are only 14 as of the writing of this I wish you a long, adventurous, joyous, and blessed life. Don't be afraid of the crowds...many of them are automatons just making their way through their days checking off the boxes as they go. They are truly to be pitied for being convinced they are nothing more than cogs in the machine. Remember that you are unique... and can have great positive impact on your world if you make the right choices. Take some calculated risks, make a few mistakes, love and allow yourself to be loved, and NEVER sell yourself short. Remember, you are being moved by the 150 year old music of a man who had some flaws and grew up in a time where daily life was grossly more difficult than today (for many in the world).
Perhaps something you do will be read, or heard, or seen by someone in 2171 who says, "This ______ touches me in a way no other does..."
Cheers and Happy New Year young padiwan.
Don't take it to heart, people live on a diet of lies ans falsehoods, and if your heart aligns to this music, you are not like them. You will not find solace in the debauchery of our subverted culture. Never apologize, when you have done nothing wrong.
Feel for you. His music is transcendental and healing for the soul. But as the widely spread belief that he was some evil antisemitic is mostly shared in circles who don't put any effort in learning about him, his life and his personality but just go by what they are told I can assure you that the more you learn about him you will find that he indeed wrote a paper that could be considered hateful but also for the reason that besaid people did him a lot of harm. So maybe not 100% of a perfect character but still better than most of us and leaving behind music that brings happiness, deep emotional experiences and inspiration to the world. Who are we to even think that we can criticise a man like that??
Wow! I didn't know that Wagner composed such beautiful piano music. Great master.
just learned it myself today.. beautiful.. too bad such a schmuck as human being, though. but nice music.
, um Menschen zu vergassen.
@@michaelbellingham719Not a good idea to judge XIXth century ideas with 2023 standards. Just enjoy the music
I Love him
Wonderful to have all his piano pieces on a single youtube. Great idea. Thousand thanks!
i love wagner's music..i love this album of all wagner's piano music..excellent ..5 stars for a wonderful brilliant recordings....
I was unaware that Wagner had composed anything of significance for piano. Thanks for making this available.
Very beautiful. Wonderful songs from a great master of music. Immortal and Divine. Inspiring. Incredible. Music that elevates our spirit and our hearts.
Genau das wollte Wagner. Er war ein großer Eingeweihter mit Zugang zur göttlichen Quelle, von der er seine Inspirationen empfing.
Wagners Wunsch war es, uns durch seine Musik zu bewegen, selbst in diese Sphären einzudringen, um das Göttliche zu erfahren...
Una bella recopilación de pequeñas piezas que van de lo melódico, triste, presto, jocoso , alegre . me sorprendió su sensibilidad para estas melodías, Felicitaciones por darlas a conocer
Simply beautiful !!! This music is essential for all dreamers like me who want a better world for everyone...
the art supersedes the artist
@Cringey Libtard Calm down dude. We are here for music, not politics.Besides, Wagner would not like Hitler. He was leftist. Hitler might have been inspired by his music, buut that's it.
Sparticus Booker Shut your filthy mouth! Wagner's music IS an apex in European culture and it IS a must for all humanistic and post- humanistic dreamers. I'm in love with every note he had written, including these piano works that unfortunately are still not recognized as part of the pianistic canon.
"In the first sonata, WWV 85, there is for sure all the dramatic turbulance of Wagner's emotional scenes, hinting at Tristan und Isolde; the end return theme, dreamy as a knight's dream of longing, of romantic idyll, or so it seems with M° Vincenzi in capturing the Wagner we know."
Wunderschön!!!!!Danke
Meravigliosa registrazione e ottima interpretazione.
Gran bella proposta.Grazie !
My Brilliant Classics box set of Chopin's complete works is one of my most prized possessions. I didn't know Wagner made all this piano music. I think I will have to get a copy of this as well. Thank you for posting!
¹1
Enorme e invaluable tarea de difusión de Brilliant Classics. Como siempre, felicitaciones.
Trascinante, energica ed anche riflessiva. Bella, questa musica mi piace!
Congreve was correct when he penned "music hath charms to soothe a savage breast." My ever-raging fury has abated after watching this video. Thanks for the upload.
Excellent music, excellent performance! Thanks a lot!
its nice to hear this as piano solos
I always knew Herr Wagner was not a great pianist (as with a handfull of other past great composers), as many other great composers that were virtuoso pianists. Though these pieces are wonderful, even though I am quite sure that he could not perform many of them himself. It's interesting to me as well, because although I'm a decent pianist, I am also more of a composer, and use the piano mainly for composing "sketch" ideas for my piano melodies, chamber, and orchestral pieces. Thank you for sharing this wonderful post....Peace!
This is Remarkable!
I have more than an hour listening to this mix of Beethoven and Mozart and Im shocked at the contrast of some of his other works. Its like Im listening to a totally different composer.
Thank you.
Wagner era l'artista preferito da Nietzsche...Lo elesse "quasi" a colonna sonora della sua filosofia...!!! E se mai c'è stato un filosofo che abbia "osato", che sia andato "oltre", che abbia "guardato nell'abisso", questo è stato proprio lui!!!
Fu anche l'artista che Nietzsche ripudiò e arrivò a odiare. La storia della musica però ha dato ragione a Wagner.
Thanks for uploading!
A vida que nos compraz, se faz perene constantes no silêncio magistral traz no presente sob composições...
Toca nossa alma, traz alegrias em doces notas de do-re-mi-fa!
Faz ecoar ao mundo inteiro o esplendor de notas presentes de Wagner.
Então Wagner o homem de século , seu amigo Nietzsche queria ser musicista assim como ele.
E sob o mosteiro de montserrant, compôs a sacramental do divino espirito santo.
Santificou corações
Fez brilhar nos corações suas composições.
Es presente vivo pois foi grande como Nietzsche!
(Daniela Freitas, escritora , pensadora, poetisa, historiadora)
Viva Wagner.
Devo muito a Nietzsche, grande pensador que nos apresenta a homens como Wagner e Goethe.
Que sensibilidade maravilhosa!
This is like a precious jewel.
Wonderful music!
There is an old recording (vinyl LP) with this music played by German pianist Martin Galling.
If ever in doubt, this collection is definitive proof that Wager was, in fact, a fan of Beethoven.
He was, in fact.
Just listen to his one and only
Symphony he wrote(in the age 19);
Sound like Beethoven Indeed.
Most romantics were fans of him. They just could not escape him.
19th century German music generally has the same sound---Romantic Movement.
He transcribed the ninth symphony of Beethoven as well.
@@ValzainLumivix He transcribed the ninth symphony of Beethoven as well.
00:22:21 and 31:50 reminds me on Bachs Aria "Es ist Vollbracht", and 00:00:00 on a Sonata by Beethoven (same Melodie Used by Schubert?), 54:33 another Beethoven Sonate? 1:09:50 an following sound kind of Bachs Contrapunkctus IX from his Art of Fugue
Grazie♥🎵🎶🎹🎹🎹✿💖♪
45:36 here's Wagner sounding like Beethoven. ❤
He took Beethoven as an inspiration to compose music.❤
S E M P R E G R A N D I S S I M O
Much prefer his piano music over his orchestral works, which are a bit pompous for my taste. This is a fantastic collection. Merci!
ヴァーグナーと言うと、英雄的なイメージばかりがありましたが、
彼もまた、幻想家でもありました。
sounds spirit successor to Beethoven!
Es maravilloso pero se oye con poco volumen
Well I like his piano music mich more than his operas.
Iguarias de Wagner para o berço e para o túmulo!
I love how his name isn't Richard in the traditional sense. It's Wilhelm Richard Wagner.
Good old "Will Wag"
This is actually Frau Wagner she is a German composer
El profundo espíritu del Romancitismo.
20:20:15 sounds like Beethoven Sonata No. 10 first movements development
Edit: I have no Idea what timestamp that was supposed to be
Le faltó la transcripción para piano de la novena sinfo de Beethoven, y es genial..
1:51:10
some say it reminds them at Beethoven .. yes ... also Schubert I hear, I think
Thank God! Anything but the umpteenth playing of The Ring! His piano music is not so grotesquely and monotonously the repertoire normal.
The Ring is a fantastic cycle. It's overplayed, but that doesn't make it any less beautiful.
Genio
Mestro
1:03:03
In den Tiefen seiner Seele nicht mehr ein romantische.
Leyendo a Friedrich Nietzsche, escuchando a Wagner. Viajando al S. XIX
Interesting.
He was the best.
Bello
Was he able to play this himself?
Wagner composed from the piano, though he once said of himself: ‘I play the piano like a rat plays the flute’.
I am certain he was a decent pianist, but when he compared his own piano playing with that of his father-in-law Liszt, who could even approach that level? Rachmaninov for certain, but not many others.
00:45 such a nice standard classic
uff Beethoven a ful!!!! ...en Piano Sonata in A Major, WWV 26 Op.4 ‘Große Sonate’
A estas obras les falta el atrevimiento y la audacia que si se ve en las demas obras de Richard,para mi gusto deberia habersela jugado mas
Reminds me of the late piano music of Beethoven.
ERCAN HOCADAN GELENLERE SELAM OLSUN
this sounds like very much like Chopin or Debussy at some points xD crazy
Well Debussy are influenced by Wagner
2:45
26/12/2022 Morning
How was his Full name? Thanks
His full name is Wilhelm Richard Wagner
At first I misread it as "wanker". xD
Great music though. ^.^
8:03
Falta la trascripcion que Wagner hizo de la novena sinfonía de Beethoven...
Beethoven's ninth symphony transcribed by Wagner includes the choir and solo voices, it is not for solo piano. Instead, Liszt's transcriptions are for piano only.
@@pierpaolo80 pero indudablemente la transcripcion de Wagner es por mucho,mejor que la.de Liszt...
mmmmmmmmmmmmmm creo que wagner no tenia composicion de piano...mira q la he buscado y no hay nada
Cela à tout d'un grand compositeur mais la vie n'y est pas
Quelle vie ? Celle de Wagner ?
Интересно, но не более того... Шедевров здесь не наблюдается.
Какой критерий для определения шедевра? То, что популярно у массовой публики- это шедевр??? Как известно, часто то, что считали шедевром в одну эпоху, в другие времена считали банальной музыкой и наоборот. Не торопитесь с категоричными оценками.
merhaba
Müziğin sesini duymayanlar dans edenleri deli sanıyor
Волшебство
Где сезоны? Тупо херню выложили...
Falto la transcripcion que Wagner hizo de la novena sinfonia de beethoven....es mucho mas genial que la de Franz Liszt...
Beethoven's ninth symphony transcribed by Wagner includes the choir and solo voices. It is not for solo piano. Instead, Liszt's transcriptions are for piano only.
😨
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Закулисье школьной музлитературы
Точнее, не школьной, а учебной
wagner fell off ever since that apple deal
“I just can't listen to any more Wagner, you know...I'm starting to get the urge to conquer Poland.” Woody Allen
“I just can't watch any more Woody Allen movies, you know...I'm starting to get the urge to fuck my daughter.”
"Wagner´s music is better than it sounds" - Mark Twain
"I can't watch anymore woddy Allen movies I'm getting the urge to rape children "-Jewberg Goldstein
Hitler brought me here
Me too
Nietzsche could never
I am a big Wagner fan, but this is the first time I heard this. This is bland and totally sux.
Son obras de juventud.
You are probably a Wagnerian
Nothing special. Just regular romantic style.
Agree. Very little of what I like about Wagner's music and what makes it special is in these pieces. Other composers did this sort of thing better.
Your opinion
@@LendallPitts speak for yourself
Good music but he was not a nice person racist and antisemitism 😢😢
wagner was not an Atheist.no great Music was ever composed by an AtheistFacts from vienna Austriawhere it all began. Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, schubert, strauss, Brahms, bruckner, Schönberg
He was, though, until late in his life, around the time he composed Tristan&Isolde and Parsifal. So, for the love of god, keep your hatred of atheists for yourself.
Though Wagner wasn't an atheist Brahms was, Dvorak commented on the fact.
@@Mondbirge proof it
"Quem não compreende Wagner, não compreende o Nacional Socialismo".
Sin! Legionários, quem vive? Portugal!
👏👏👏
Vtnc.
Hitlers main guy!
boring
Oh duh!
Your life is boring
???????????
You know what they say, those that can't create art, music, literature, or that have any special hard earned talent themselves, become critics. All serious musicians, composers, artists, playwrights, scientists, and any music listener with even the smallest cultural level see right through people like you.
only the safe parts...
1:46:04