I have seen a lot of videos of Tsujii´s performances, and I cannot get over the ease with which he makes absolutely wonderful music...and the thing that, on top of that, I simply find mind-boggling is the absolute ease with which he accurately jumps from one side of the keyboard to the other....extremely difficult for people with vision, but unimaginable for people without vision...Perhaps what he said (at least I heard that he once said that), i.e. that the piano seems to be an extension of his body is correct after all...do not even know how to begin to imagine that, but it seems to work! Wonderful musician! Thank you.
How this genuos blind peanist learns the written notes? I watched some of his biographical videos where he explained how he does it. Nobuyuki has a phenomenal musical memory. When he was one year old, he was able to repeat some melodies he'd heard on his toy-piano mother gave him. So, as a teenager, listening the certain musical composition. he was able to memorize the basic of it. But then he needed to learn all musical nuances, details, all notes of the musical composition using "translated" for him into a Braille form- copy of the original. Usually he had a musical assistant. It is very tedious, time consuming process, but for this fantastically gifted pianist it was never an obstacle! I am a pianist myself, but his total control over the keyboard is mind boggling! Along with his astonishing virtuosity and heartfelt musicality! Whenever I listen to his recitals, my heart sink! He is phenomenal pianist and I adore him!!!
Are you kidding me? He is blind and he played brilliantly (WITHOUT A SINGLE MISTAKE) this inhumanely difficult piece. He is the best pianist I ever seen dude.
If this were audio only, it would have been impossible to believe a blind person can produce such performance, especially of that particular knuckle-breaker. But astonishing as the technique is, the musicianship is far more astonishing. Many, far too many pianists, all of them with perfect eyesight and some even famous, have bungled this Ravelian masterpiece. Not this guy. He captures the scariness to perfection. And blind at that! As another commenter said: "beyond incredible".
I agree totally, although Mazeppa is a much easier piece, actually. Fits well in the hand, and is very "tonal" by comparison. Even Pogorlich said Scarbo is a beast, and he didn't know if he could pull it off.
@@fredfeinberg3995 well mazeppa is not a "much easier piece." Imo at this level it's just about your personal strenghts. If you can play one of them well, you can obviously play the another.
I was overstating the case somewhat, and of course they are both ridiculously difficult pieces. But Scarbo is simply so nonlinear and unusual, with many different technical challenges, whereas Mazeppa has fairly common technical challenges, but at a very high-level, if that makes any sense. I have read through both of them many times, and there is no way I would want to perform Scarbo live.
Amazing by any standard, but *unreal* for a blind person! Anyone know how a blind person learns a score? Is there a special "Braille" form of music notation or something?
Conrad Sabatier I do believe there exists braille scores but Nobuyuki learns from recordings. He has a team of people working with him recording the pieces in different versions(hands separate etc)
@@Zerox029 Ah I wasn’t aware of that, I was wondering how he tackled this as well since I heard he learned by ear. Personally I use braille music scores to learn. Fortunately there are plenty of libraries now that provide such scores including Gaspard. I’m still astonished at how Nobu Yuki is able to pull off these fiendishly difficult leaps though. I found it relatively straight forward to learn compared to some other pieces but playing it is something else.
Yuja Wang joue remarquablement cette partition très difficile de Ravel mais elle a ses yeux, Nobuyuki ajoute une plus grande finesse sans les yeux. Quel est donc ce prodige du cerveau qui ne risque pas d'être dépassé par I.A avant quelques millénaires. Il est certain que notre cerveau a été construit sur plusieurs millions d'années, il est déjà fabuleux , il faudra donc attendre encore une durée plus longue pour obtenir un résultat supérieur si le chaos ne survient pas avant.
His technique seems really nervous and almost hard to watch... you can see his fingers shaking on the rests like he thinks he's about to make a mistake. Even though the rendition itself is a really great one, Tsujii is really laying it on thick with the dramatic _espressivo_ element. I know not everybody can make a piece like this look as easy as Argerich, but that'd be the next step to being a complete performer... make the performance element look more natural and relaxed. Other than that, great interpretation.
A bit lack of maturity. He should expand it more à 4mn45" for example, the most poetic part of the piece. Ii's about an evil, but sometimes funny dwarf. This is not all evil as the powerful rhythm suggest, one should leave some space for poetry.
奇跡です😮もう2度とこんなビアニストは出てこないと確信します最高です🎉ブラボー❤
この難曲の彼の解釈好きです!
まさに悪戯好きな妖精があちらこちらで飛び回っていて、不気味さの中に妖精感がある感じが表現されていて私には見事にハマります!
辻󠄀井さんほ本当に凄いと思う!
I have no words. One thing is that he is the only pianist I ever saw play the repeated notes in the left hand, at least in that one section.
生で聴きたい
I have seen a lot of videos of Tsujii´s performances, and I cannot get over the ease with which he makes absolutely wonderful music...and the thing that, on top of that, I simply find mind-boggling is the absolute ease with which he accurately jumps from one side of the keyboard to the other....extremely difficult for people with vision, but unimaginable for people without vision...Perhaps what he said (at least I heard that he once said that), i.e. that the piano seems to be an extension of his body is correct after all...do not even know how to begin to imagine that, but it seems to work! Wonderful musician! Thank you.
この頃の辻井さん、セクシーですよね🫦
How this genuos blind peanist learns the written notes? I watched some of his biographical videos where he explained how he does it. Nobuyuki has a phenomenal musical memory. When he was one year old, he was able to repeat some melodies he'd heard on his toy-piano mother gave him. So, as a teenager, listening the certain musical composition. he was able to memorize the basic of it. But then he needed to learn all musical nuances, details, all notes of the musical composition using "translated" for him into a Braille form- copy of the original. Usually he had a musical assistant. It is very tedious, time consuming process, but for this fantastically gifted pianist it was never an obstacle! I am a pianist myself, but his total control over the keyboard is mind boggling! Along with his astonishing virtuosity and heartfelt musicality! Whenever I listen to his recitals, my heart sink! He is phenomenal pianist and I adore him!!!
Are you kidding me? He is blind and he played brilliantly (WITHOUT A SINGLE MISTAKE) this inhumanely difficult piece. He is the best pianist I ever seen dude.
If this were audio only, it would have been impossible to believe a blind person can produce such performance, especially of that particular knuckle-breaker. But astonishing as the technique is, the musicianship is far more astonishing. Many, far too many pianists, all of them with perfect eyesight and some even famous, have bungled this Ravelian masterpiece. Not this guy. He captures the scariness to perfection. And blind at that!
As another commenter said: "beyond incredible".
1:09 とにかくハーモニーがきれい....
Ravel would have been proud. Nobu seems to get it. Beyond incredible.
kc768 ハラミ
ヴァン・クライバーンが辻井さんの演奏に神を感じたと言われた言葉の意味がわかる...
The fact that this guy can play scarbo, and now also mazeppa, at this high level is just surreal to me
I agree totally, although Mazeppa is a much easier piece, actually. Fits well in the hand, and is very "tonal" by comparison. Even Pogorlich said Scarbo is a beast, and he didn't know if he could pull it off.
@@fredfeinberg3995 well mazeppa is not a "much easier piece." Imo at this level it's just about your personal strenghts. If you can play one of them well, you can obviously play the another.
I was overstating the case somewhat, and of course they are both ridiculously difficult pieces. But Scarbo is simply so nonlinear and unusual, with many different technical challenges, whereas Mazeppa has fairly common technical challenges, but at a very high-level, if that makes any sense. I have read through both of them many times, and there is no way I would want to perform Scarbo live.
繊細にまたは大胆にダイナミックにピアノを操られる辻井さんの超人的な才能は神業❗️魂の音🎵永遠の大ファンです💕
what a genius!
Oh my God.. I'm utterly in awe before what human mind can do.. this is transcendental..
鳥肌ー!!💕LOVE❤️
Considered one of the most difficult of Piano Solos..pianist's with normal sight have a difficult time..he easily plays this! Beyond amazing..
Very scary Scarbo in amazing way. Really superb performance...... 😍😍
God, he is such a romantic
彼がこれまで弾いてきた様々な作曲家の作品の中で、ラベルの演奏に最も感銘を受けた。誰が弾いているのかも分からないで聴いても、あまたの名ピアニストの最上級の演奏と同レベルの演奏だと思ったに違いない。
Played so cleanly. Love this interpretation.
bravo
Incredible!!
( ´Д`)もうほんとに辻井さんを好きなのよ。会いたすぎる。。
HOW HOW HOW HOW
ミスタッチを一切恐れない強者感すき
fantastisch
I don't believe this. Am I hypnotized?
人間の進化はどこまで、、、
限界も進化していますね
Bravooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Playing a piece of this difficulty blind almost defies belief.
o my..
Amazing o.o
How? Just how is this even possible
Amazing by any standard, but *unreal* for a blind person!
Anyone know how a blind person learns a score? Is there a special "Braille" form of music notation or something?
Conrad Sabatier I do believe there exists braille scores but Nobuyuki learns from recordings. He has a team of people working with him recording the pieces in different versions(hands separate etc)
@@Zerox029 Ah I wasn’t aware of that, I was wondering how he tackled this as well since I heard he learned by ear. Personally I use braille music scores to learn. Fortunately there are plenty of libraries now that provide such scores including Gaspard. I’m still astonished at how Nobu Yuki is able to pull off these fiendishly difficult leaps though. I found it relatively straight forward to learn compared to some other pieces but playing it is something else.
amazing.
なんかよく分かんないけど、難曲なのは分かる。
スカルボもこれだけ弾けちゃうのね
Yuja Wang joue remarquablement cette partition très difficile de Ravel mais elle a ses yeux, Nobuyuki ajoute une plus grande finesse sans les yeux.
Quel est donc ce prodige du cerveau qui ne risque pas d'être dépassé par I.A avant quelques millénaires.
Il est certain que notre cerveau a été construit sur plusieurs millions d'années, il est déjà fabuleux , il faudra donc attendre encore une durée plus longue pour obtenir un résultat supérieur si le chaos ne survient pas avant.
Боюсь спросить а как он учит произведения
やっぱり辻井さん天才だわ(=゚ω゚)ノ
この曲は本当に難しくて、これだけ美しくソツなく弾けるのはかなりすごい。ただ陰影とか恐ろしさ妖しさがあるともっと説得力が増すと思う。ちょっと健全すぎるかな。
お前弾けんのかよ笑
4:10
この動画を見て、辻井君を当代随一のピアニストと比較して
ピアノの打楽器的な扱いの限界を言う人も出てくるだろう。
正直、彼が独自の演奏スタイルを提示しようとしているのか
苦しみの真っ只中にあるのか分からない。
どちらにせよ、大きなチャレンジに拍手!。
辻井さんの身内へ~白蓮の読書tv【仏心を引きだす】を教えてください。羽生結弦が高校生のとき教えました。目があいて両親の顔を見るより嬉しいことだと仏はおおせです。
人間、見ねえでここまで出来るのかw
His technique seems really nervous and almost hard to watch... you can see his fingers shaking on the rests like he thinks he's about to make a mistake. Even though the rendition itself is a really great one, Tsujii is really laying it on thick with the dramatic _espressivo_ element. I know not everybody can make a piece like this look as easy as Argerich, but that'd be the next step to being a complete performer... make the performance element look more natural and relaxed. Other than that, great interpretation.
Lord Leo He can't really see what his hands are doing and has no reference points on what other pianists do.
iCST I wasn't aware he was blind when I wrote this comment, my bad. That's incredibly impressive
lord leo wasn't aware he was blind? did you watch the video ? his mannerisms scream out he is blind
嬰ト短調…(笑)
石川県立音楽堂ですか?
上にも英文で書いていますが、岐阜県にあるサラマンカホールでのリサイタルを収録したものです。
私は生で辻井さんのこの曲(夜のガスパール)の演奏を聴きましたが、本当に素晴らしかったです。
生演奏と同じとは行きませんが、楽しんで頂けると嬉しいです。
I do not fucking believe this
A bit lack of maturity. He should expand it more à 4mn45" for example, the most poetic part of the piece. Ii's about an evil, but sometimes funny dwarf. This is not all evil as the powerful rhythm suggest, one should leave some space for poetry.
うーん・・でも、まだ彼が25歳くらいの時の映像ですよね?
成熟度を求めるのは・・・
あなたは25歳の時、何をしていましたか?
既に60歳位の成熟した大人でした?😅
音痴ほど雑音を嫌うよ
Disabled
SO?