My father played this as a master pianist. At 12 years of age I taught myself from his music sheet for months in secret.. He came home one evening early and asked my mother who was playing the piano. His tears warmed my heart forever. Diolch am y profiad. Caru ti am byth.
This has been one of my favorite piano solos to listen to over and over again. I started to play this when i was 6 years of age. At nearly 83 i still play it at least once a week.
My 13 year old boy has learned to play this song from you tube and recently performed it at his school on a grand piano. One of the proudest moments in my life so far.
It is called as "Moonlight Sonata" because once a blind girl asked Beethoven how did the moon and the night looked like. And this masterpiece was Beethoven's reply!
@@OLAVOPACHECOSOUZA When teaching school, I always told my kids they already knew Beethoven’s music! ( Remember the cereal commercial for “Sugar-frosted Flakes?” Da Da Da dah…
@@twinendymion947 Fuck, you're right. I never knew how else to describe the feeling. Its addictive, after so much work put into learning something and to finally pull the "spirit" out of oblivion into the moment like a person reaching into a lake to pull someone free.
2 Million Views! I am extremely happy that so many people around the globe listen to my performance of the Moonlight Sonata, which is probably the only arrangement for piano and orchestra. Thank you guys!!!
It's the FIRST arrangement of this piece I've ever heard without it being a piano solo! Delightful! The slower tempo allowed the pianist to express himself more and the orchestra never overshadowed him, only complemented and enhanced the performance 😍 Well done! Sending 👏 from Australia 🇦🇺😊
This is this mornings meditation music and it gives me chills the entire time. By the end I was crying. To see where this man came from being a super shy guy just supporting his friend auditioning on Britains got talent to him being the one that was found and turns out he is a virtuoso without any formal training. WOW!
The most perfect melancholic song , written by a genius who was deaf at the moment but despite his hearing condition , using frequencies managed to turn music into vibration that he could detect and that is exactly why this song has this magnificent effect of purifying your soul . If we are advanced as a specie right now and we developed technologies and careers , cities , entertainment , arts we own that to people like Beethoven , Mozard, Vivaldi , Tsaikovski , Schubert , Chopin , Strauss , etc etc . Thanks to their music , our brain unlocked abilities previously unknown to us , painting , poetry , dancing all kind of talents were appearing all over the place. It takes intelligence to create music and takes also intelligence to appreciate music .
I learned this piece to play it for dad, who sadly passed away in 2018.. he didn’t get to hear it, but I play it everyday with the thought of him looking down at me with a smile on his face. I absolutely love this piece and not anyone knows how to play it, georgii certainly does.
What’s most appealing to me is the balance between the piano and orchestra. The melody of the piano is always dominant with the orchestra giving quiet support in the background.
I’ve heard many renditions of this beautiful piece but this performance is the closest to perfection. The pianist put all his heart into the music and the orchestra accompanied him so well. Can’t stop listening to it. So grateful for having this in this world. Thank you! ❤
I found this piece by accident. For about a week now, I haven't stopped listening to it. I have also heard several interpretations, but this one has something special, it makes it connect with my soul in a unique way. I am a forced migrant and my heart was scattered in various places, this music makes me connect with myself. I didn't know the performer, but one day I would like to hear him perform live, I am a Venezuelan displaced by the dictatorship, I now live in Chile.
One thing that I love about this is the audience is sitting there quietly, taking it all in. No cell phones in the air. Just in the moment. Perfection!
The reincarnation of Beethoven!!! Its not his playing that gets me, its his emotions aswell. What a class act! Cheers to you Sir, all the way from the South Pacific- Kingdom Of Tonga 🇹🇴
@Jon Jones 0331 USMC But I never saw a Nazi in Germany during the war play the piano! So I can't make any comparisons. Take a chill pill, it was meant to be like an endearing compliment, not taken literally! So yeah- I'm definitely LMFAO that you didn't understand the assignment lol.
Sono nato in una famiglia di pianisti, mio padre era maestro di piano, purtroppo ora non c'è più. Mio zio è maestro di piano. Ascolto questo strumento meraviglioso sin dalla mia nascita. Questa interpretazione del primo movimento del Chiaro di Luna di Beethoven è perfetta sotto ogni punto di vista tecnico. Una nota vorrei evidenziarla per il tempo: è questo il tempo perfetto, non amo le interpretazioni accelerate. Questo movimento esige rispetto, disciplina, amore. Complimenti davvero.
Every time I hear this piece, it’s overwhelming. Such a masterpiece, a gift to humanity. Sometimes I wonder how such a wonderful piece can be created. Thank YOU Mr Beethoven and thank you piano and orchestra for playing it so beautifully. Ich bin überwältig, ein Meisterwerk!! Ich frag mich nur wie man so etwas wunderschönes kreieren kann…und sehr schön gespielt
I found that there are so many funny comments here, thinking that Moonlight sonata is about describing the night sky and the moon. Moonlight Sonata is actually about missing someone so badly, the desperation, the sweetness of love that still lingers, the bitterness of disappointment and then the madness caused by missing that one person so very bad. It has nothing to do with the night sky. Edit: whoa, thx for so many likes. I do understand that some people think that music can be freely interpreted, however in classical music, to disregard the original inspiration of the composer, IMHO is being disrespectful. Just because music doesnt have words, doesnt mean it shouldnt be understand deeply. Imagine if this Sonata is a poem that you write about your unrequited love, you poured your sadness, longing n disappointment into your poem and then some people interpret that your poem is actually about something totally unrelated which is the beauty of the moon.
Yeah 1st movement is missing someone so badly, the desperation 2nd movement is the love that still lingers And the 3rd movement being the bitterness of disappointment and the madness The whole entire feel of the sonata
This is my personal soul piece. It's the one I spent many years learning to play properly. At one stage, I could touch a little of the sublime beauty I heard in this performance. I think this is the best version I have ever heard. Seems like dramatic praise, but the sympathy of the orchestra was held in captivation by that melancholy lento of that extraordinarily expressive piano. Bravo doesn't touch my gratitude.
i listen to this all day. its probably the best moonlight sonata i've heard. the orchestra adds a whole different emotion to this. extremely sublime, divine, eternal, peaceful. i'll run out of words to describe this🥺🥺❤️
From childhood 12 I haunted Moonlight sonata I am over 7o still it relax me in my turbulent times in London He will never die God Bless his Soul. Even my daughter Garine and her dauther Jasmin play violin and piano. Thanks to BETOVEN LEONIE PILART ARTIST PAINER SCULPTURE I DID HIS PORTRAIT MEMORY OF HIM KISSOYAN PILADJIAN
5 years ago I started to take piano lessons after I saw your videos on youtube, thank you so much, you changed my life, for real. When I hear this I still feel like the first time, you truly are a hero to me. Music is limitless, notes has no limit unlike the words. We can reach God through it. Sorry for bad English.. I just wanted to thank you.. ❤
Even in 2024 Nothing that I've ever listened to including all Moonlight Sonata Versions put together cannot equal this piece by you and your team Georgii Cherkin. God Bless you my Brother and your entire team.
👏 👏 👏 BRAVO! The world needs heart cantered musicianship of this intensity. The musical maturity of these young musicians, expressed through the great degree of nuances, moves right away and engulfs with their fiery passion. Look forward to more collaborations of this excellent duet!
WOW!! I just said to myself "Whoever arranged this is a master!!" I wish more people appreciated how complex this process was. Watching Amadeus woke me up to this.
Imagine a pianist playing this delicate piece of music…it is the adhesive that keeps the entire orchestra together moving gracefully through countless bars…bravo well done!!!
Это -великолепное исполнение , послужит для нас примером. Задали во втором классе. Разучиваем! Любуемся на этого юного , талантливого Музыканта! Благодарим! Желаем успеха, благополучия! Мира всем!🙏❤️
This performance made me realize how important to "watch" music while played. And it is a magical performance of Moonlight, but watching the pianist makes it divine. He seems out of this world as if he is literally inside the piano itself.
Huh. I never thought of him that way, but he is my favorite composer and definitely speaks to a deep sadness inside of me... In a way that feels healing and also like it's truer than any words I could use to try and describe it.
I was thinking the same. What a lover he would be You can tell he is savoring every note and seems like he is playing with otherworldly souls in his mind
Took piano lesson until I was 14. In college, and 20 years old, I woke dreaming of this song. I searched through my old music until I found it. I signed up to take piano lessons with Professor Emeritus, Anne Liva. Took lessons from her for 2 years, then started teaching. 1983 when my daughter was 5, I took her for lesson to Mrs. Liva. One day my son, 3 years old, asked “When is it my turn?” Mrs. Liva sat him down, & taught him most of the songs in the beginning book. When it was Recital time, Mrs. Liva called my son up to play! He put his stuffed dog o the end of the piano, and played 3 songs perfectly! 🥰
Beautifully played. I wonder what Maestro Beethoven would think when people born more than 200 years after his death are still playing and listening to his magnificent musical masterpiece. I think even Beethoven would be moved.
"Ah Yes The Implementations", In This Fallen, And Sinful, Realm Of The Beast System ( My Dad Took That Garbage In Order To Keep His Job, And Now He's On The Sick,( I For One Ain't Having Any Of It, Aswell As My Wife We Both Refuse To Participate In Their Games, , Or Wear One Of Their Silly Stupid, Halloween Costumes. , ...Are You Aware That The Omicron Coronea Star System "According To Astrology" Is A Representative Of The Serpent Being Crowned. People Fall Through Lack Of Knowledge ( Zero Research ) Those That Try To Save Their Lives, ( Potentially Through Taking Something ) Shall Lose Their Very Own Lives. Those That Don't Look Back At History Are Doomed To Repeat It. HISTORY Is A Lie, Agreed Upon. SCIENCE Advances, One Funeral At A Time. - Max Plank. People Put Too Much Trust In Authority, And Never Ask The Right Questions. - Dr Day 1969. ( And The List Goes On...., The Information Is Out There, Just Make Sure You Use Your Discernment When When Researching This Topic )
Какое прекрасное произведение Лунная соната. Какая нежность, спокойствие, умиротворение. В это время хочется думать только о хорошем и о мире во всём мире. Всём, кто слушает эту красоту - всех благ!
+Glenn Sandberg Ya listening to music like this is pretty awesome but actually playing it is on a whole other level. When I used to play orchestra in high-school I hated the practices but when we actually played music it was the best thing in the world for that moment. I really need to get back into it.
Now imagine the mind of a person who would write this on paper, hearing it in their mind…every instrument, every movement, arrangement, all of it in their brain long before anyone ever saw or practiced it. All of these amazing artists are just a representation of the genius of a single person who was playing all their parts in their head prior…it’s truly insane.
Thank you, Georgii, i was stuck in Kempf's impression and somehow deceived about Beethoven's chances to revival. Somehow, my faith in humanity and moving on while preserving the values we cherish is restored because of you.
I think this is the most beautiful piece of music ever, I really do. It stops me in my tracks every time I hear it and sends me into a calm trance. Nothing else in the world does this to me.
The consistency low key piano notes to show how the night skies remain dark with no Sunlight, only moonlight. Other high musical notes from different instruments to replicate the night vibes and sounds, weather etc. I don’t even know what I’m talking about just a straight feeling that I’m directly having with this song first time I’ve heard it in a while.
This piece has nothing to do with the night sky. Moonlight sonata is a piece written about heartbreak, missing someone so badly, so painful, haunted by memories, the sweetness of love that still lingers but leads to madness and desperation because that love is out of reach. NOTHING TO DO with night sky or moon.
I feel so attached to this piece. It's just mesmerizing, words are not enough to express the feeling I get wherever I hear this piece. When I die I want this piece to be played in my funeral. Dark, gloomy but at the same time a ray of light through a small gap, waiting to be reached but it's not easy, near but far, that is how I describe this piece.
Georgii, you're a fantastic pianist. One can really see how much emotion, passion and love you put into playing. Beethoven would be proud to play along your side.
This is one of the most beautiful versions of the moonlight sonata I've ever heard! I really enjoyed listening to this. But if I had to cough so much, I would have gone outside, to not disturb the musicians and the listeners. I understand that it's difficult to hold it in though...
I used to think that every performance of a piece was the same, when I heard you perform I realized how wrong I was, it's simply amazing, exciting, divine, you can't stop listening. Thank you❤
Wow, thank you! Yes, actually this is the only version for piano and symphony orchestra, which I arranged more than 12 years ago. I am happy that it has more than 10 millions as of today.
I've been playing the piano for a month, I started to learn this song. The level of this young boy is incredible. I ain't never heard a few play like that
moonlight sonata is about grief. It is quite clear. The piece starts as if some thoughts arise like bubbles on the surface of the mind. They soon turn melancholic and intense and the whole body is swaying under a wave of grief. Finally it subsides into a peaceful state.
La serenata "Claro de Luna" es una de las páginas monumentales que Beethoven dedicó al piano. Esta versión para piano y orquesta no desmerece y sigue siendo una maravilla.
If it is true Beethoven composed this masterpiece for a blind girl who asked him what the Moon and the night felt like, it is even more remarkable if you think he was deaf! I mean a deaf person, composing for a blind one..There's only a mute person missing, and you'd have a Trilogy!
@@sergiodario58able It was just a small joke and I thought you'd get it was a joke as I even put a little smiley face after it. In no way intended to offend. I've deleted my comment.
Hi Mariza. I wasn't sure if you was being funny with me, and i went a little too heavy on you. Sorry for that. Anyway no harm done, so let's make peace, ok? ..Ciao, e stammi bene.
I cried ❤ Thought about the grief I experienced from the loss of loved ones and pet in my life. But remain Grateful for the opportunities to have loved deeply Side note: why are musicians so good looking?
My father played this as a master pianist. At 12 years of age I taught myself from his music sheet for months in secret.. He came home one evening early and asked my mother who was playing the piano. His tears warmed my heart forever. Diolch am y profiad. Caru ti am byth.
Am atgof hyfryd i gario trwy fywyd. Diolch am ei rannu gyda ni.
Hermoso
Que hermosa experiencia
This has been one of my favorite piano solos to listen to over and over again. I started to play this when i was 6 years of age. At nearly 83 i still play it at least once a week.
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Una obra MARAVILLOSA!!
LA FELICITO POR EL BUEN GUSTO Y POR TENER EL GRAN.PRIVILEGIO DE TOCAR EL PIANO?
MIL FELICIDADES.
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Beautiful 🥰
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It seems like the pianist was able to capture Beethoven's emotional intent. What a legend...🌑
My 13 year old boy has learned to play this song from you tube and recently performed it at his school on a grand piano. One of the proudest moments in my life so far.
Mashallah
Great som....congratulations.
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Brazil
Wow! That is very cool! Hoping for your son's exposure soon! ❤
May he be one of the most valuable players of classic music
Well done to your son, it must have been a proud moment for both of you.
It is called as "Moonlight Sonata" because once a blind girl asked Beethoven how did the moon and the night looked like. And this masterpiece was Beethoven's reply!
Aman Kumar Singh thank you for such an awesome comment.
No, it's called Moonlight Sonata because someone compared the piece to a moon shining over a lake.
The Pope I️ like Aman’s answer better!
Aman Kumar Singh wow
Beethoven didn't call it Moonlight.
Beethoven will never die. Moonlight Sonata proves it.
E: pura magia evocatrice di.........ognuno dia la sua risposta!
@@OLAVOPACHECOSOUZA When teaching school, I always told my kids they already knew Beethoven’s music! ( Remember the cereal commercial for “Sugar-frosted Flakes?” Da Da Da dah…
Yes endeed
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at least in our reality
Guy is playing like he's being embraced by an angel.
When you play music, you are
@@twinendymion947 Fuck, you're right. I never knew how else to describe the feeling. Its addictive, after so much work put into learning something and to finally pull the "spirit" out of oblivion into the moment like a person reaching into a lake to pull someone free.
His body on stage... and his brain is inside the black hole
Right
@@أندروميدا-ش7ك and their soul is gone
Не устаю удивляться и восхищаться этим ребенком.Отдельная благодарность Ксении.
The greatest composer in the world. Hands down. No one has ever come close and I don't think they ever will.
To this day, this is the best performance of the Moonlight Sonata. Period.
2 Million Views! I am extremely happy that so many people around the globe listen to my performance of the Moonlight Sonata, which is probably the only arrangement for piano and orchestra. Thank you guys!!!
Georgii Cherkin LIVE Great :)
Timeless and beautifully played.
4 Million Views 🙌
This gives me a feeling of freedom, exhilarating ❤️ One of my top 5
It's the FIRST arrangement of this piece I've ever heard without it being a piano solo! Delightful! The slower tempo allowed the pianist to express himself more and the orchestra never overshadowed him, only complemented and enhanced the performance 😍 Well done! Sending 👏 from Australia 🇦🇺😊
This is this mornings meditation music and it gives me chills the entire time. By the end I was crying. To see where this man came from being a super shy guy just supporting his friend auditioning on Britains got talent to him being the one that was found and turns out he is a virtuoso without any formal training. WOW!
The most perfect melancholic song , written by a genius who was deaf at the moment but despite his hearing condition , using frequencies managed to turn music into vibration that he could detect and that is exactly why this song has this magnificent effect of purifying your soul .
If we are advanced as a specie right now and we developed technologies and careers , cities , entertainment , arts we own that to people like Beethoven , Mozard, Vivaldi , Tsaikovski , Schubert , Chopin , Strauss , etc etc .
Thanks to their music , our brain unlocked abilities previously unknown to us , painting , poetry , dancing all kind of talents were appearing all over the place.
It takes intelligence to create music and takes also intelligence to appreciate music .
I totally agree with you!
It’s almost as though this music allows us to better understand ourselves
He wasnt completely deaf.
And thats piece not song. Thanks
@@ariadnafriski_ No one likes a know it all 😛
ok boomer
This piece is of a tragic beauty, seems to describe the pain and loneliness of a deep soul.
Dramma da opera piu inpegnativa ma bellissimo da ascoltare in silenzio seduri adocchi chiusi e farsi trasportare.
I learned this piece to play it for dad, who sadly passed away in 2018.. he didn’t get to hear it, but I play it everyday with the thought of him looking down at me with a smile on his face. I absolutely love this piece and not anyone knows how to play it, georgii certainly does.
Thank you for sharing this. I am glad that you like this performance!
Georgii Cherkin LIVE 🙏🏻
Simplemente bella
Esse homem foi um dos grandes músicos sem dúvida nenhuma leva nossas almas às alturas e nós faz sentir o que ele sentia
What’s most appealing to me is the balance between the piano and orchestra. The melody of the piano is always dominant with the orchestra giving quiet support in the background.
I’ve heard many renditions of this beautiful piece but this performance is the closest to perfection. The pianist put all his heart into the music and the orchestra accompanied him so well. Can’t stop listening to it. So grateful for having this in this world. Thank you! ❤
This is so kind of you, thank you so much!
This is the perfect comment about this performance.
Agree, this is not easy to interpret.
O que nenhum olho viu, ouvido nenhum ouviu, mente nenhuma imaginou é que tem nosso senhor pra aqueles que o amam
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I found this piece by accident. For about a week now, I haven't stopped listening to it. I have also heard several interpretations, but this one has something special, it makes it connect with my soul in a unique way. I am a forced migrant and my heart was scattered in various places, this music makes me connect with myself. I didn't know the performer, but one day I would like to hear him perform live, I am a Venezuelan displaced by the dictatorship, I now live in Chile.
Good luck !😊
Thank you so much! I am really happy that you feel this interpretation in such way! Thanks for listening and good luck! 🍀
bro you are a legend for three major things
1. perfect playing
2. you allowed us to download it
3. after years you are still giving hearts on comments
One thing that I love about this is the audience is sitting there quietly, taking it all in. No cell phones in the air. Just in the moment. Perfection!
And one asshole coughing so many times ...
They resist to the infection of the West
The reincarnation of Beethoven!!! Its not his playing that gets me, its his emotions aswell. What a class act! Cheers to you Sir, all the way from the South Pacific- Kingdom Of Tonga 🇹🇴
@Jon Jones 0331 USMC But I never saw a Nazi in Germany during the war play the piano! So I can't make any comparisons. Take a chill pill, it was meant to be like an endearing compliment, not taken literally! So yeah- I'm definitely LMFAO that you didn't understand the assignment lol.
If I could only hear one and only one piece of music for the rest of my life I would choose this.
Or claire de lune
Try to listen " patheticque 2nd movement by bethoven it's beautiful to >~
When l get too heaven there'll be a concert of all the great masters playing to the satisfaction of God.
Me too
I’d just choose a fur Elise
I’ve never seen such waves of bliss as the piano player. He can barely contain them. He is the music.
Sono nato in una famiglia di pianisti, mio padre era maestro di piano, purtroppo ora non c'è più. Mio zio è maestro di piano. Ascolto questo strumento meraviglioso sin dalla mia nascita. Questa interpretazione del primo movimento del Chiaro di Luna di Beethoven è perfetta sotto ogni punto di vista tecnico. Una nota vorrei evidenziarla per il tempo: è questo il tempo perfetto, non amo le interpretazioni accelerate. Questo movimento esige rispetto, disciplina, amore. Complimenti davvero.
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Неудачный эксперимент.
Every time I hear this piece, it’s overwhelming. Such a masterpiece, a gift to humanity. Sometimes I wonder how such a wonderful piece can be created. Thank YOU Mr Beethoven and thank you piano and orchestra for playing it so beautifully.
Ich bin überwältig, ein Meisterwerk!! Ich frag mich nur wie man so etwas wunderschönes kreieren kann…und sehr schön gespielt
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Nothing is better than this beautiful masterpiece all of Beethoven music is grandiose
Claro
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Whenever I am tense and cannot get sleep, I play this rendition. It’s soothing. The best version of Moonlight Sonata.
You can really sense when the people playing the music actually feels it. That is where the difference is between a legend and a pro.
Very smart comment 👍
I found that there are so many funny comments here, thinking that Moonlight sonata is about describing the night sky and the moon. Moonlight Sonata is actually about missing someone so badly, the desperation, the sweetness of love that still lingers, the bitterness of disappointment and then the madness caused by missing that one person so very bad. It has nothing to do with the night sky.
Edit: whoa, thx for so many likes. I do understand that some people think that music can be freely interpreted, however in classical music, to disregard the original inspiration of the composer, IMHO is being disrespectful. Just because music doesnt have words, doesnt mean it shouldnt be understand deeply. Imagine if this Sonata is a poem that you write about your unrequited love, you poured your sadness, longing n disappointment into your poem and then some people interpret that your poem is actually about something totally unrelated which is the beauty of the moon.
Though it does sound like something about a moon (at least the 1st movement does)
Yeah
1st movement is missing someone so badly, the desperation
2nd movement is the love that still lingers
And the 3rd movement being the bitterness of disappointment and the madness
The whole entire feel of the sonata
Thank you for explaining
I am missing some one so badly
It's about everything and nothing. It's about whatever you want it you want it to be.
This is my personal soul piece. It's the one I spent many years learning to play properly. At one stage, I could touch a little of the sublime beauty I heard in this performance. I think this is the best version I have ever heard. Seems like dramatic praise, but the sympathy of the orchestra was held in captivation by that melancholy lento of that extraordinarily expressive piano. Bravo doesn't touch my gratitude.
Thank you so much! I am really happy that you liked this rendition!
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Che risposta si può aggiungere mentre suona è di una delicatezza infinita. Incanta ......
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That’s the best Version of Moonlight sonata ever.
Thank you so much!! 😊
At least, on you tube.
Indeed.
I love how the pianist plays with so much passion. What a masterpiece
i listen to this all day. its probably the best moonlight sonata i've heard. the orchestra adds a whole different emotion to this.
extremely sublime, divine, eternal, peaceful. i'll run out of words to describe this🥺🥺❤️
ruclips.net/video/PT2_F-1esPk/видео.html is a cover.
From childhood 12 I haunted Moonlight sonata
I am over 7o still it relax me in my turbulent times in
London
He will never die
God Bless his Soul.
Even my daughter Garine and her dauther Jasmin play violin and piano.
Thanks to BETOVEN
LEONIE PILART
ARTIST PAINER SCULPTURE I DID HIS PORTRAIT MEMORY OF HIM
KISSOYAN PILADJIAN
5 years ago I started to take piano lessons after I saw your videos on youtube, thank you so much, you changed my life, for real. When I hear this I still feel like the first time, you truly are a hero to me. Music is limitless, notes has no limit unlike the words. We can reach God through it. Sorry for bad English.. I just wanted to thank you.. ❤
I'm just starting to discover Piano world... truly yours.... from Chile
Even in 2024 Nothing that I've ever listened to including all Moonlight Sonata Versions put together cannot equal this piece by you and your team Georgii Cherkin.
God Bless you my Brother and your entire team.
Correct.🌿
👏 👏 👏 BRAVO! The world needs heart cantered musicianship of this intensity. The musical maturity of these young musicians, expressed through the great degree of nuances, moves right away and engulfs with their fiery passion. Look forward to more collaborations of this excellent duet!
Oh for the days when we could have just gone and listened to him 🎉
dude played the piece like he is playing on a monster or something, he really is putting his emotions and life while playing the piece
I'm sure he is: there's no other way.
The timing is perfect.... Not too fast, not too slow. This is a pleasure to listen to.
WOW!! I just said to myself "Whoever arranged this is a master!!" I wish more people appreciated how complex this process was. Watching Amadeus woke me up to this.
Thank you so much! 😊
You're right, what makes this version the best one is the great arrangement.
Imagine a pianist playing this delicate piece of music…it is the adhesive that keeps the entire orchestra together moving gracefully through countless bars…bravo well done!!!
I've heard many pianists play this, but this is next level. Very impressive.
In my opinion it is the single most emotion filled piece of music ever composed. Gets me every single time
Это -великолепное исполнение , послужит для нас примером. Задали во втором классе. Разучиваем! Любуемся на этого юного , талантливого Музыканта! Благодарим! Желаем успеха, благополучия! Мира всем!🙏❤️
The pianist made a dramatic appearance like was dreaming and flying ...a way of playing straight from soul
Beethoven had such an orderly mind,yet managed to create exquisitely intricate music.Highly evolved artists are truly gifts of flesh & blood
At 2:05 the music was passing through his entire body. Absolutely beautiful, and powerful.
This performance made me realize how important to "watch" music while played. And it is a magical performance of Moonlight, but watching the pianist makes it divine. He seems out of this world as if he is literally inside the piano itself.
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Ooh Beethoven, what can I say......you're a gift from above for those who're outcast and left alone.
my nigga
:'(
Yep.
Huh. I never thought of him that way, but he is my favorite composer and definitely speaks to a deep sadness inside of me... In a way that feels healing and also like it's truer than any words I could use to try and describe it.
Lovely
300 years later and it is still a masterpiece not to mention he went deaf at 34.this is talent
I wish my lover touch me the way this pianist touch his piano
That's true. So gently and synesthimatic. Nice comment
@@Jimmy_Peak_Official . . . . ich kann es,
ganz sicher;-)! Liebste Grüße
Maybe you should have this playing when your lover comes over.
How about telling him/her what you like.
I was thinking the same. What a lover he would be You can tell he is savoring every note and seems like he is playing with otherworldly souls in his mind
Took piano lesson until I was 14. In college, and 20 years old, I woke dreaming of this song. I searched through my old music until I found it.
I signed up to take piano lessons with Professor Emeritus, Anne Liva. Took lessons from her for 2 years, then started teaching.
1983 when my daughter was 5, I took her for lesson to Mrs. Liva. One day my son, 3 years old, asked “When is it my turn?”
Mrs. Liva sat him down, & taught him most of the songs in the beginning book.
When it was Recital time, Mrs. Liva called my son up to play! He put his stuffed dog o the end of the piano, and played 3 songs perfectly! 🥰
Beautifully played. I wonder what Maestro Beethoven would think when people born more than 200 years after his death are still playing and listening to his magnificent musical masterpiece. I think even Beethoven would be moved.
I find this very relaxing music takes you away from the awful things in the world today
Am glad for you to think like this, your right : )
Of this piece u can clear your mind and relax its because beethoven could feel the piano he didnt need to hear it so yeah thats how..
And three months after your comment the world is even more awful. Thus, I have come here to listen to this piece of music to feel some peace.
...... and today as well.
"Ah Yes The Implementations", In This Fallen, And Sinful, Realm Of The Beast System ( My Dad Took That Garbage In Order To Keep His Job, And Now He's On The Sick,( I For One Ain't Having Any Of It, Aswell As My Wife We Both Refuse To Participate In Their Games, , Or Wear One Of Their Silly Stupid, Halloween Costumes. , ...Are You Aware That The Omicron Coronea Star System "According To Astrology" Is A Representative Of The Serpent Being Crowned.
People Fall Through Lack Of Knowledge ( Zero Research )
Those That Try To Save Their Lives, ( Potentially Through Taking Something )
Shall Lose Their Very Own Lives.
Those That Don't Look Back At History Are Doomed To Repeat It.
HISTORY Is A Lie, Agreed Upon.
SCIENCE Advances, One Funeral At A Time. - Max Plank.
People Put Too Much Trust In Authority, And Never Ask The Right Questions. - Dr Day 1969. ( And The List Goes On...., The Information Is Out There, Just Make Sure You Use Your Discernment When When Researching This Topic )
One of the absolute loveliest versions I’ve ever heard.
Dreamy 💕💕💕💕
Thank you so much! 💕
What would the world be without art and music of this kind? Nothing but superficial and empty voids.❤🔥🥀
Какое прекрасное произведение Лунная соната. Какая нежность, спокойствие, умиротворение. В это время хочется думать только о хорошем и о мире во всём мире. Всём, кто слушает эту красоту - всех благ!
Спасибо большое!
When the piano starts..I feel like entering a forest dark, mysterious, but I hear beautiful sound dan mesmerized me so I never want to get out of it.
Same😢
I think it's horror music 🎶🎵
Wah warga +62..
Rivela il divino che e' in noi.
Dude's playing like his whole life led up to this one concert. Respect
+Glenn Sandberg It's phenomenal self discipline too and that's something people lack in pretty much every era.
+Glenn Sandberg Ya listening to music like this is pretty awesome but actually playing it is on a whole other level. When I used to play orchestra in high-school I hated the practices but when we actually played music it was the best thing in the world for that moment. I really need to get back into it.
Indeed.
+Vaisakh Surendran In a way, it kind of did. This is the culmination of all of those hours of practice and study up to that point.
It's pretty cool.
be lindo és ro inexplicável
he didn't play that song he lived that song you really are the best ❤
Вот что такой истинный гений музыки! Слушая его музыку, ты забываешь об этом мире, мире страданий и горестей!
My 16 yr old grandson just played this at one of the conservatories in Paris last week. Touches the heart!
georgii is not an artist, he's the art ❤️
Wow! One of the best comments l have read about mr. CHERKIN!💯
Truly fitting for the eminence in shadow
A alegria de Jesus é ver esse homem tocando tão perfeitamente. Lindo! Bravo! Parabéns!
That was an incredible example of Moonlight. I'm really impressed with this piano player.
Who are the 2.7K giving this a thumbs-down? I am a purist, but this arrangement is magnificent!
Piano guy so young and SO good!!! Plays like old soul....
I fear not the man who has practiced every song once.But the man that practiced a song a thousand times.
That's deep.
Taken from the quote of Bruce Lee.. 🤣
Makes no sense, why would you fear someone who can play a song perfectly? lol
I don’t understand the quote. Is it saying it’s a bad thing to practice a song over and over? That’s what I do. It’s the only way I can really learn.
@@mamadoom9724 No it not saying the bad thing. It mean we admire people who persistently practice something over and over again until perfection.
Now imagine the mind of a person who would write this on paper, hearing it in their mind…every instrument, every movement, arrangement, all of it in their brain long before anyone ever saw or practiced it. All of these amazing artists are just a representation of the genius of a single person who was playing all their parts in their head prior…it’s truly insane.
One of the most beautiful pieces of music ever played
Thank you, Georgii, i was stuck in Kempf's impression and somehow deceived about Beethoven's chances to revival. Somehow, my faith in humanity
and moving on while preserving the values we cherish is restored because of you.
My god!
Got goosebumps.
The pianist and his emotions while pressing those keys....
Mesmerizing.
I think this is the most beautiful piece of music ever, I really do. It stops me in my tracks every time I hear it and sends me into a calm trance. Nothing else in the world does this to me.
The consistency low key piano notes to show how the night skies remain dark with no
Sunlight, only moonlight. Other high musical notes from different instruments to replicate the night vibes and sounds, weather etc. I don’t even know what I’m talking about just a straight feeling that I’m directly having with this song first time I’ve heard it in a while.
This piece has nothing to do with the night sky. Moonlight sonata is a piece written about heartbreak, missing someone so badly, so painful, haunted by memories, the sweetness of love that still lingers but leads to madness and desperation because that love is out of reach. NOTHING TO DO with night sky or moon.
I feel so attached to this piece. It's just mesmerizing, words are not enough to express the feeling I get wherever I hear this piece. When I die I want this piece to be played in my funeral. Dark, gloomy but at the same time a ray of light through a small gap, waiting to be reached but it's not easy, near but far, that is how I describe this piece.
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There will never be any music better than this Moonlight Senata.
Georgii, you're a fantastic pianist. One can really see how much emotion, passion and love you put into playing. Beethoven would be proud to play along your side.
Thank you so much, Shizaho!
Don't call it music - It is Art from the finest kind of !
Played with such emotion. One of the most beautiful piano sonatas of all time.
This is one of the most beautiful versions of the moonlight sonata I've ever heard! I really enjoyed listening to this. But if I had to cough so much, I would have gone outside, to not disturb the musicians and the listeners. I understand that it's difficult to hold it in though...
Wow... Those last few measures were played so perfectly. You can barely hear the sound of the notes being played, with perfect legato.
There is a real passion there, really living every note
I used to think that every performance of a piece was the same, when I heard you perform I realized how wrong I was, it's simply amazing, exciting, divine, you can't stop listening. Thank you❤
Wow, thank you! Yes, actually this is the only version for piano and symphony orchestra, which I arranged more than 12 years ago. I am happy that it has more than 10 millions as of today.
Just a few words: his soul flows through his hands.
Awesome comment 👍
Beethoven lives on. Forever.
One of the most beautiful pieces ever composed.
I've been playing the piano for a month, I started to learn this song. The level of this young boy is incredible. I ain't never heard a few play like that
The movement of this beautiful peace, played by this extraordinary pianist had me moved to tears. Breathtakingly melancholy and beautifully executed.
Music is a mystery... Who finds it.. Gets lost for eternity..
Well said
I agree .
Yes.... beautiful 🎶🎹🎵😻
Making music is one of man’s greatest achievements that his Creator is very pleased with.
Beethoven é alma ! Nunca morre é ETERNO! Lindo ,lindo !
moonlight sonata is about grief. It is quite clear. The piece starts as if some thoughts arise like bubbles on the surface of the mind. They soon turn melancholic and intense and the whole body is swaying under a wave of grief. Finally it subsides into a peaceful state.
Wait, he plays like that AND looks like Val Kilmer? I’m shook. This is a stunning rendition.
No se que dijiste, pero si se parece a val kilmer
La serenata "Claro de Luna" es una de las páginas monumentales que Beethoven dedicó al piano. Esta versión para piano y orquesta no desmerece y sigue siendo una maravilla.
I have listened to it a couple hundred times. This was my therapy during the pandemic. I can't thank you enough for the great music.
Piękna - ponadczasowa elegancka muzyka - Dziękuję - Pani Barbara.🎹🧓🌹
This song have , all that feelings you can feel on your entire life.
Listen evey night, you will fall asleep
If it is true Beethoven composed this masterpiece for a blind girl who asked him what the Moon and the night felt like, it is even more remarkable if you think he was deaf!
I mean a deaf person, composing for a blind one..There's only a mute person missing, and you'd have a Trilogy!
I have never heard of this remarkable tale before
No words...
@@sergiodario58able It was just a small joke and I thought you'd get it was a joke as I even put a little smiley face after it. In no way intended to offend. I've deleted my comment.
Hi Mariza. I wasn't sure if you was being funny with me, and i went a little too heavy on you. Sorry for that. Anyway no harm done, so let's make peace, ok? ..Ciao, e stammi bene.
@@sergiodario58able Okay! Maybe we delete this exchange? :)
Many people can play the notes....and then there are those who can play the music
Só true
So true. It takes REAL emotion to play a masterpiece like this. Not just training & repition.
And those who can't play neither.
The best is the sync they have.
@Sometimes Blue true
I cried ❤ Thought about the grief I experienced from the loss of loved ones and pet in my life. But remain Grateful for the opportunities to have loved deeply
Side note: why are musicians so good looking?
Beethoven a solo soul, very passionate and at the same time so sad. Loved and unloved man.