While i would say chopin is my 2nd favourite composer, i would have to say i was never too interested in his scherzi or ballades- this has changed that 😍
I gotta say, the name of your channel fits it perfectly! It really is like a dream to have someone on RUclips who uploads such beautiful, perfectly played music on a daily basis
Folks, check Sung Chang's interpretation at the 2019 Pre-elimimary Round in Norway. I'm having the assumption that its the same person thats playing here. If you pay attention to details, articulation, dynamics and hand movements you should see and hear a lot of similarities. The fact that this pianist studied in germany and obviously speaks Korean matches into the big picture ;)
I assume Traum is Yekwon Sunwoo. Compare clair de lune of two pianists. They have exactly same details about voicing, and the manner of how their performances are different from actual sheet.(Especially, chech after low Eflat octave). Sunwoo also studied in Germany, and of course speaks Korean. Traum’s every mozarts are included in Sunwoo’s recent mozart elbum. Sunwoo’s favorite composer is Schuber according to his interview, and Traum played 15 Schuberts, which is extremely big number. Traum took rest for more than a week, while Sunwoo did his first concert after Covid-19. I think my assumption makes sense.
@@PianoSpeaks Yes, acutally i am confused because it seems there is also quite big agreement of repatoties of two pianists. But personally, I still feel the style of two is different. Traum has faster tempo for allegro and slower tempo for adagio with rich pedal and rubato, while sung has calm and seriois tempo and attitude. In fact, schero no 1 and warum of sung is very different.
That high note in the coda at 6:50 is perfection - has always stunned me by its beauty. I think this is what the Age of Reason philosophers meant by sublime.
You did an amazing job here! It sounds so gorgeous and clean! All four Scherzos are just breathtaking and amazing! Could you please do the first one soon? That would be such a treat!
The end of this work is a composition in itself and is so beautifully conceived and executed - like Chopin could not possibly have improved on it - would love to know when this was first played in the United States. Speaking of the latter, how many people know Chopin’s first cousin came to the U S and was a union general in the civil war.
@@nathane7914 it truly is, but idk when a piece is overplayed it kinda loses its charm. Look at Beethoven Symphony 5 or Flight of the Bumblebee. Still great pieces tho
I have always wondered why Chopin called them scherzos. The original meaning is jest or playful, but Chopin’s scherzos are anything but. Still, fascinating pieces.
Where did you study to play on the piano? I ask you about this, because now I’m a student of Saint Petersburg conservatory, and I don’t have such a upscale quality)
why are the codas in classical/romantic music so interesting that I want to listen to them forever, but like in the middle of the piece I just skip to the coda?
Chopin and liszt are my favorite composers
No Scriabin forever
casual
My favorite are Chopin and Beethoven
Same here
I like liszt and alkan
6:44 I love how you play the octaves
Thanks!!
I LOVE WATCHING THE MOVEMENT OF YOUR HANDS! AS ENTERTAINING AS THE MUSIC ITSELF! THESE ARE TRULY THE HANDS OF A CONCERT PIANIST😊
For real he just jumps at the last second
I love how they're with the peddle, adds so much more and I don't care if that's not how it's written 👍
Dear Dany: My favorite part, also.
a contender for the best piano piece ever written
No
@@sagar1992Not "The" best but "One of"
@@charlesthomas5956No
The coda give me gosebumps. ❤ I love your interpretation.
While i would say chopin is my 2nd favourite composer, i would have to say i was never too interested in his scherzi or ballades- this has changed that 😍
👍👍
Oh man you are seriously missing out, his ballades and scherzi are one of the best. Especially his 4th ballade.
@@Jimbarleyy as im reading this i am literally listening to ballade 4, what a coincidence 😂
ps the 4 scherzi and ballades are all now on my playlist
@@evslol1153 Glad you did😃 The 4th is just a masterpiece standing on its own.
The scherzi and ballades are his best works.
Reminds me of Daniil Trifornov’s interpretation, breathtaking.
Wow! He is one of my favorite pianists. especially he played Scherzo No.3 at the Chopin competition and it was fantastic!
TRAUM this may be irrelevant but what is the name of the outro played in every of your videos? I dont know how to find it🥺
TRAUM this may be irrelevant but what is the name of the outro played in every of your videos? I dont know how to find it🥺
@@MaiLe-ml5mm It's Granados valses poéticos Melodioso
WHY DO I SEE YOU ON ALL OF TRAUM’S VIDEOS
ありがとうございます!
Thank YOU for supporting Traum 👍
I gotta say, the name of your channel fits it perfectly! It really is like a dream to have someone on RUclips who uploads such beautiful, perfectly played music on a daily basis
I love your comment
Agreed. It is indeed remarkably fitting for a piano channel to have "piano" in it's name. Absolute genius, if i must say so myself.
@@porple4430 Lmao xD
You know, when I wrote this comment the "piano" part actually wasn't even in the name yet^^'
@A S I was aware of that. I was simply joking.
@@AndySG7 lol
The chords In 3:09 to 3:50 really touch my heart since l was a small girl learning my First piano lessons. That Part bring me To tears.
The D-flat major section sounds beautiful!
Folks, check Sung Chang's interpretation at the 2019 Pre-elimimary Round in Norway. I'm having the assumption that its the same person thats playing here. If you pay attention to details, articulation, dynamics and hand movements you should see and hear a lot of similarities. The fact that this pianist studied in germany and obviously speaks Korean matches into the big picture ;)
I agree!!
I assume Traum is Yekwon Sunwoo. Compare clair de lune of two pianists. They have exactly same details about voicing, and the manner of how their performances are different from actual sheet.(Especially, chech after low Eflat octave). Sunwoo also studied in Germany, and of course speaks Korean. Traum’s every mozarts are included in Sunwoo’s recent mozart elbum. Sunwoo’s favorite composer is Schuber according to his interview, and Traum played 15 Schuberts, which is extremely big number. Traum took rest for more than a week, while Sunwoo did his first concert after Covid-19. I think my assumption makes sense.
@@성이름-l1y2m Yes but Sung Chang's movement is almost equivalent to that of Traums in this video.
ruclips.net/video/m_VsB0B7pto/видео.html
@@PianoSpeaks Yes, acutally i am confused because it seems there is also quite big agreement of repatoties of two pianists. But personally, I still feel the style of two is different. Traum has faster tempo for allegro and slower tempo for adagio with rich pedal and rubato, while sung has calm and seriois tempo and attitude. In fact, schero no 1 and warum of sung is very different.
@@성이름-l1y2m Interesting.... I still think it is Sung Chang but you have a good point.
I AM FURIOUS THIS VID ONLY HAS 10K VIEWS. THIS DUDE IS AMAZING!!!
Dear Sam Bartowski: It's over 56k now in about 18 months. Classical music is too niched to be able to accrue views to break the Silicon Valley's bank.
Now it has 134,679
That high note in the coda at 6:50 is perfection - has always stunned me by its beauty. I think this is what the Age of Reason philosophers meant by sublime.
Beautiful Chopin Scherzo!
Epic performance! I always catch myself humming the tune to this piece, it's one of my favorites.
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You did an amazing job here! It sounds so gorgeous and clean! All four Scherzos are just breathtaking and amazing! Could you please do the first one soon? That would be such a treat!
It's so beautiful! Touch me.
Traum Music's version is the best.
6:43 imo one of the most satisfying modulations in music
Wow scherzo~plays the piano perfectly👏👏👏
Wow! Impressing performance! Capable of interpreting!
I have been waiting for this piece for a long time. Excellent performance 😉👌👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
5:23 to 5:55 truely beautiful!!!
My favorite part!!!!
At this moment, Chopin showed all the greatness and sadness of the low minor❤❤❤❤
Wow, my favourite scherzo. Amazingly played. I have never been able to play it good, so i am now very glad to see such an amazing performance by you.
2:40 reminds me of Martha’s argerich’s performance in 1965. Truly magical.
Extraordinario, Virtuoso, Felicitaciones !! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I genuinely find ur interpretations world class. Would love if u made professional recordings and made an album for spotify. Or even a cd, id buy it!
Hey this is great! I've listened to the other Scherzi lots but haven't really listened to this one before- so good!
@Traum piano,
Now, I appreciate this piece even More!
Some interesting rythm. And chords, never have heard this, beautiful piece and interpretation though!
If you’re talking about the parts after the waterfall where there is a dotted chord (Like the dum du dun dum), it’s supposed to be there.
@@samt0080 I like he’s talking about the whole piece, because he said he hasn’t listened to this piece before
Waaaaoo waaaooo waoooo, What did I just watch WTF... Incredible permormance Sir, greetings, respect and admiration from México ❤️🤌🏽
Excuse but why tf hasn't your channel gotten blown up?
I really don't know about RUclips but I am really happy to share my music with you guys.
Thanks for visiting ;)
Just wait ;)
Your videos are so underrated
gorgeous
The end of this work is a composition in itself and is so beautifully conceived and executed - like Chopin could not possibly have improved on it - would love to know when this was first played in the United States. Speaking of the latter, how many people know Chopin’s first cousin came to the U S and was a union general in the civil war.
Ah... the best Scherzo of Chopin’s 4 Scherzi❤️
I like scherzo no.2 better than this. But not by much!
@@nathane7914 overplayed..
@@classicalmusiclover6627 I don’t really care though. It’s a beautiful piece
@@nathane7914 it truly is, but idk when a piece is overplayed it kinda loses its charm. Look at Beethoven Symphony 5 or Flight of the Bumblebee. Still great pieces tho
@@classicalmusiclover6627 that’s true. But I still really love his 5th
definitely addictive keys vst in use
Good Work Sr.! 🔥
;)
Brava! 👏
I had to sit back and laugh at the sheer masterpiece washing over me.
Insane
Awesome..
The ending of this piece sounds like it could be a coda in a Chopin Ballade
almost sounds like 10.4+ballade 4
I had to listen to the song 6 times to realize how wonderful it is
Brilliant
Ah, my favourite scherzo out of the four scherzi.
so sweet and powerful!
Incredible
Excellent voicing! Bravo! 👏👏
Have you ever tried to write a piece? If so, is there sheet music?
Anyone else see the Gaspard De La Nuit Ondine resemblance at 6:31
진짜 너무 좋아요
음반으로도 잘 듣고 있습니다❤
Congrats on 150k
I wonder why you show up in my search of “Seong Jin Cho - Scherzo 3”? Do you have something to tell us? 😁
I think this is Cho.. A lot of things point to it!
Seong Jin Cho-pin
That's why he plays Chopin so well...
their hands are similar hummm
they are both korean hummm
I have always wondered why Chopin called them scherzos. The original meaning is jest or playful, but Chopin’s scherzos are anything but. Still, fascinating pieces.
Amazing!!!
Nice! What piano/vst you use ?
If I may request something. All / any of the Sibelius impromptus.
A very beautiful and calming piece that can be learned by beginners!
Hahahaha
All of chopin scherzo have epic coda
7:32 what piece in the end of video?
Granados 8 Valses Poeticos
Put this on while doing laundry… now all my clothes are feeling fancy.
great
Both Chopin and Alkan wrote a Scherzo in opus №39 LOL.
It's actually funny
@@ibax013 Uzbek?
@@fazliddinerkaboyev6568 Yes
Kate Liu!
Do you use Piano VFX?
En qué tonalidad está la bajada de arpegio de la última parte?
Chopin is accused of being schizophrenic but the reality is, they have a touch of Scherzophrenia. ❤ 🌈
6:37 ¡Que empiece el CODA!
This reminds me of Meohisto Waltz
7:12 omg😮
전공생이신가요? 다룬 곡의 수준이나 양을 보면 나이도 30대 이상이실거같은데.. 어느정도 수준이어야 이렇게 칠수있는지 궁금하네요
3:32 4:38
hello traum 😊
Where did you study to play on the piano? I ask you about this, because now I’m a student of Saint Petersburg conservatory, and I don’t have such a upscale quality)
Fingers for left hands 13 25 13 25 for the entire passage?
6:37
What's the ending of this work?
6:53 - 7:30 omg
I used yo not like this piece, now I understand how stupid I was
why are the codas in classical/romantic music so interesting that I want to listen to them forever, but like in the middle of the piece I just skip to the coda?
Play etude tableux op.39 no.1 Rachmaninoff please 🥺
Is this a digital piano?
chopin is mean for making this one
you play only classical traum ?
2:27 🍒
6:41.
Perfect, but for me too fast pace.
man the left ear quality is bad. that's too bad :(
this is tinging daniil
It's so beethoven
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Much better than Pogorelich. Better voicing and phrasing
Brim
He just of plays this stuff slowly and speeds up the video. 🤪
lol, no.
Nah you just drunk
Questo pezzo è noioso...ne ho sentiti di meglio
6:41
3:32
6:00
1:28
6:52