Bach laid the foundation, Mozart built the frame. Liszt constructed the walls. Beethoven roofed it, and Chopin did the finish caprentry and painting. And thus. the fine mansion of classical piano was erected for all of us to enjoy. Many others, such as Rachmaninov, furnished it with elegance.
I've listened to so many interpretations of this sonata: Argerich, Rubinstein, Giles, Pogorelich, Gould, Lipatti, and Hofmann to name just a few. But there's something so magical about your interpretation. You manage to bring out the really mysterious and unsettling nature of it in a way that maybe only Hofmann manages to do. Your is one of my favourite interpretations. Thank you!
@@ruthvirginiachoezcriollo1147 Don't know if he does anymore. The effects seem quite introcate for what Ive seen regarding seemusics abilities. I think he uses aftereffects now just like rosseau.
I’m don’t really emotionally connect with this piece like many others, but the counterpoint is in this sonata is marvelous, one of Chopin’s most intriguing.
Excellent. If there was one word for me that described this piece, it would be 'poise'. And it is present in all your Chopin playing. The virtuosity of the piece is obvious but bringing together the different component parts, sections, takes timing patience and gives it a 'restrained' passion that is at the heart of 'good' Chopin playing. In my opinion of course. (I love the rubato in this too).Well done.
This is incredible! It seems you have fixed all of the audio issues, and it sounds amazing! Almost like I’m listening to it in a concert hall. Keep playing out!
I saw a comment that has sayd: My boyfriend suggest to play the sonata of Chopin no 3 and Traum replyed ok give me 2 days this pianist Is too much good
I'm no pianist, so I'm only making uneducated guesses, but a part of what makes this piece so difficult must be that if you get the rhythm even slightly off, the melody doesn't make sense. Beautiful!
For me, it’s mainly the emotional and technical aspects. In this particular movement, where quiet parts are common, fast and fluent playing is extremely difficult. Not to mention the insane technical challenges put on the pianist
The hardest part for me is that its a lot to memorise and its easy to not take enough rest. The technique is kinda managable if you practice it enough but can also get sloppy very fast if you dont revisit the piece for a few days. There are also 2 parts with quite difficult technique, the most difficult one starts from 4:50 the hardest part about this is 5:02 till 5:10 if u done with that and the one like scale at 6:20 the technique is kinda doable. Other hard parts to learn in this piece is the slow part at 1:33 its very hard to play well... this movement in particular isnt the hardest piece from chopin the full piece might be considered hardest tho, this is still the hardest movement of the 4 i would say if technique is no problem for you otherwise its def the 4th movement the 1st movement is also the only movement i played so far and a bit of the 4th. Im kinda bad tho
@@javascriptkiddie2718 A lot of people would consider it the hardest Chopin piece by quite a margin (probably only his second sonata, his concerti, and 4th ballade come close IMO).
honestly when I saw that this movie was made I thought it was a hopeless piece, BUT when I listened to it for 1 minute, this movie was on my playlist with music. I did not know that Szopen could hide such gold in a sonata. When comparing video with other recordings, I did not hear these magical emotions, which proves that your performance is the best I have ever seen. Thanks for the piece.
@Marcin Baranowski Not sure if you had a chance to listen to the 3rd movement of this Sonata? It was uploaded in November, 2020 and made me fall in love with Maestro Traum's beautiful artistry. While he is known for his super techniques, for me, it's his sensual interpretation's resonate with his audiences. Very very rarely that I am not touched by his expression's. Don't miss his 2 other channels, Traumian is where he played on Yamaha Upright in a fun/goofy way but demonstrating his amazing technique and sense of humor at the same time. Traum Radio Channel is the newest channel, premiered on April 14 with Beethoven/Liszt's Symphony Transcription #8. We are truly blessed to have Traum continue sharing his beautiful music.
@@Traumfanblueheron I didn't have the opportunity to listen to the 3rd movement, I only listened to the 1st and 4th. Surely when I find the time I will listen to the sonata. When it comes to channels, I watch all 3.
This whole thread sounds like 2 bots talking to each other. Like those bots that are praising a specific person in a very weird way, often advertising them.
I honestly dont know what to say at this point . Wether i should compliment his playing , tell him how amazing he is and how much i love him . You’re just leaving me blank speechless
@DM, Same here, I wonder if I am boring Traum with my same/similar appreciations/ applauses on every upload. Traum is simply ONE of a Kind. My encore request list is getting so long awaiting for his live performance, hopefully some day soon.
TRAUM, dont know if you read this but youre so cool and you just fill in others request with your given talent despite there is a lot of them requests. keep inspiring man!
TWO DAYS! This guy takes 2 days to learn the hardest chopin piece...this guy is insane. Edit: i actually saw the request on the last video asking him to play this...and he did it
Nearly all professional pianists have the Chopin sonatas in their repertoire. It's not like he learnt it in 2 days lmao. He is playing it beautifully. But I'm pretty sure he has learnt many pieces in the past and is reviving them for recording/performance at our requests. Not that that's less impressive. That's what pianists do. And the fact that Traum has learnt so much repertoire is nothing short of brilliant.
@@isner_lew1834 Repertoire means a collection of pieces that a player has learned and can readily perform. Everybody has a repertoire. If you can play a piece well, it is under your repertoire.
If you're taking suggestions and want a possibly catchy title, may I suggest: The Most Underrated Chopin Nocturne Nocturne in E Minor, Op. 72, No.1 The piece moves me in ways I can't describe. When I want to get motivation, it pushes me forward. When I'm too depressed to go on, it speaks to me. It's going to be the song I request at my funeral no matter how it comes about with a note from me explaining why Chopin never releasing it in his life because he always felt it was missing something is exactly how I feel the entirety of my life has been.
Anyone else notice at 1:36 those little finger vibrato wobbles on the beautiful melody notes…..are you a string instrument player too Traum? Gorgeous performance as always 💜
쇼소 정말 좋아하는데 딱 영상 올라온거 보자마자 호다닥 눌렀습니다 ㅎㅎ 항상 시작 부분 손동작이 색다르고 보는 재미가 있어서 이번 영상은 어떻게 시작할까 매번 기대되네요ㅋㅋㅋ 음악 뿐만이 아니라 움직이는 손동작이 너무 예뻐서 연습할 때 참고도 많이 하고 있어요! 담 영상도 기대할게요😄
I love this so much. The piece is incredible but also your way of playing is outstanding, this is one of your best interpretations. Thanks for sharing this.
I discovered your channel recently and now I'm gripped with your videos. I love the sound you produce when you are playing. Please, keep uploading videos, your playing is beautiful.
I hope Maestro will consider upload this complete Sonata on Traum Radio Channel for a multiple hour play ( like the 3 hours Raindrop prelude ) it will be a treat for sure.
Amazing. I love your performance! What would you say is the hardest part/excerpt from this piece? It honestly looks as if it might be a little hard to choose from all of the craziness that is happening here. Thank you, Traum! Chopin is absolutely brilliant!
Bach laid the foundation, Mozart built the frame. Liszt constructed the walls. Beethoven roofed it, and Chopin did the finish caprentry and painting. And thus. the fine mansion of classical piano was erected for all of us to enjoy. Many others, such as Rachmaninov, furnished it with elegance.
nice
Вот только немного не в том порядке, Бетховен пораньше Листа будет
Yes! Rachmaninoff, Schubert, Vivaldi, Tchaikovsky, Debussy, Mahler, Satie, and many others!
Beethoven was before Liszt, therefore you don't make any sense. Roof goes after walls
Yes but then they locked Chopin in a psych ward and accused them of having a touch of Scherzophrenia.
Thank you Traum for playing this wonderful piece.
And also I love you, my GF COBY
Dæven døtte sykkel støtte melke bøtte super trøtte hval kjøtte
Very cool of you to fill out peoples request like that Traum! Much respect. Now how about any of the Liszt opera transcriptions for me 😉
Yes we need more Liszt transcriptions
how about some beethoven symphony transcriptions 9th 4th mvt
Great idea
@@yorkzie7593 The best one
Just give him a couple days of rest!
Traum you deserve all the recognition in the world.
He is wayyyy better than rousseau who has 4 mio subs
No me pongan a niñatos que no me gusta abusar, me siento: "inserte su nombre"
Piano improvisations traum corrects wrong notes eith midi and speeds them to tenpo and plays dramatically and not musically
@@nasirferguson4098 jealous?
Most underrated pianist on youtube
After uploading "Transcendental Étude No.8" two to three days ago, you release this piece. You are a legendary pianist!
someone donated him and asked for this piece, he said gimme two days and here we go. he’s a man of words
@@redfox6841 he propably already practiced it to perfection in the past and just had to warm it up haha
@@falkfink I mean I care less
Might be difficult but also one of the most beautiful sonatas ever composed.
I think I found my new favorite Chopin piece.
I've listened to so many interpretations of this sonata: Argerich, Rubinstein, Giles, Pogorelich, Gould, Lipatti, and Hofmann to name just a few. But there's something so magical about your interpretation. You manage to bring out the really mysterious and unsettling nature of it in a way that maybe only Hofmann manages to do. Your is one of my favourite interpretations. Thank you!
Wow I was not expecting that, it a such an epic piece, I doubt many people have played this with synthesia on RUclips before. Cool to see!
Indeed
Dont think anyone has
He use See Music
@@ruthvirginiachoezcriollo1147 Don't know if he does anymore. The effects seem quite introcate for what Ive seen regarding seemusics abilities. I think he uses aftereffects now just like rosseau.
No es mi comentario, están usando mi nombre Protesto!!!!
ありがとうございます!
ありがとうございます Yoko 🤩
One of my favorite pieces of all time, means a lot for me, amazingly played, traum!
I’m don’t really emotionally connect with this piece like many others, but the counterpoint is in this sonata is marvelous, one of Chopin’s most intriguing.
The best Chopin sonata
Excellent. If there was one word for me that described this piece, it would be 'poise'. And it is present in all your Chopin playing. The virtuosity of the piece is obvious but bringing together the different component parts, sections, takes timing patience and gives it a 'restrained' passion that is at the heart of 'good' Chopin playing. In my opinion of course. (I love the rubato in this too).Well done.
👍👍👍, " poise" indeed is the perfect description for Traum's beautiful artistry
WOOOOOW!!!! Traum delivers!! thank you, you are a legend!!! such an amazing performance!
I love this Sonata
I love how Chopin just casually writes a mini nocturne in a sonata, he really just does what he wants in this one and that’s quite refreshing. 1:34
This is incredible! It seems you have fixed all of the audio issues, and it sounds amazing! Almost like I’m listening to it in a concert hall. Keep playing out!
I can't agree more!
The sound is PERFECT to my ear.
Well done, Maestro👏👏👏👏
01:33 - 04:17 Hands down, best thing that Chopin ever created.
So true! When I first heard this section almost a year ago I was truly blown away by the beauty of it
I can’t believe you actually uploaded this piece two days after you promised. Much respect Traum
Maestro, no words to describe how beautiful this is! Thank YOU ❤️❤️❤️
Outstanding performance!
Chopin really does speak to the heart.
Hey, Traum! Do you intend to play the 2nd movement of this sonata? It is the only one that you haven't done yet :)
흠잡을게 없네요..
단순히 음악성을 떠나서 시각적으로 얻는 감동이 큽니다. 아름다운 손과 손동작으로 보는 맛도 커요.
1-3번 손가락으로 트릴할때 손모양도 너무 이쁘고,
손가락이 길어서 그런지 쇼맨쉽이 더해진 동작들이 좋네요.
비브라토도요^^! ㅋㅋㅋ
@Fryderyk Chopin 네 안되죸ㅋㅋㅋ 근데 비브라토하면 보는 사람으로서 뭘 표현하고 싶은지 보이는거 같아요.
I love how you casually dropped a big korean comment here.
@Fryderyk Chopin 한국인들 빠이팅 하자구요
@@seodongdong04 So So happy to see you are starting to write comments! Proud of you 👍😁
@@Traumfanblueheron Good morning LISA!
IT'S REALLY HAS BEEN 2 DAYS AND THIS DUDE REALLY DID HIS PROMISE OMFG
I saw a comment that has sayd: My boyfriend suggest to play the sonata of Chopin no 3 and Traum replyed ok give me 2 days this pianist Is too much good
I'm no pianist, so I'm only making uneducated guesses, but a part of what makes this piece so difficult must be that if you get the rhythm even slightly off, the melody doesn't make sense.
Beautiful!
For me, it’s mainly the emotional and technical aspects. In this particular movement, where quiet parts are common, fast and fluent playing is extremely difficult. Not to mention the insane technical challenges put on the pianist
The hardest part for me is that its a lot to memorise and its easy to not take enough rest. The technique is kinda managable if you practice it enough but can also get sloppy very fast if you dont revisit the piece for a few days. There are also 2 parts with quite difficult technique, the most difficult one starts from 4:50 the hardest part about this is 5:02 till 5:10 if u done with that and the one like scale at 6:20 the technique is kinda doable. Other hard parts to learn in this piece is the slow part at 1:33 its very hard to play well... this movement in particular isnt the hardest piece from chopin the full piece might be considered hardest tho, this is still the hardest movement of the 4 i would say if technique is no problem for you otherwise its def the 4th movement the 1st movement is also the only movement i played so far and a bit of the 4th. Im kinda bad tho
It's not even close to the hardest
@@javascriptkiddie2718 It's pretty close. The full sonata is THE hardest Chopin piece after all
@@javascriptkiddie2718 A lot of people would consider it the hardest Chopin piece by quite a margin (probably only his second sonata, his concerti, and 4th ballade come close IMO).
You are fascinating, Traum.
Underrated pianist
I love this piece! Waiting for the full sonata release.
This is basically the piano showing you how beautiful it is in a very confident way.
Wow very well done my friend absolutely smashed it 👏
Your a tank man. Keep it up. Love the Chopin and Liszt.
You're so underrated! Really nice interoperation btw :)
Omg 7:36 that trill😍
Damn u said give me 2 days and did it. Madman!!
Lol the first time I comment and I get the piece I want. Traum your awesome. Definitely a piece that ranks in the top ten
Magical hands able to display this emotion and feel. Just amazing and so beautiful. Bravo
My favorite piece of chopin
He actually did it! Wow nice
honestly when I saw that this movie was made I thought it was a hopeless piece, BUT when I listened to it for 1 minute, this movie was on my playlist with music. I did not know that Szopen could hide such gold in a sonata. When comparing video with other recordings, I did not hear these magical emotions, which proves that your performance is the best I have ever seen. Thanks for the piece.
@Marcin Baranowski
Not sure if you had a chance to listen to the 3rd movement of this Sonata? It was uploaded in November, 2020 and made me fall in love with Maestro Traum's beautiful artistry. While he is known for his super techniques, for me, it's his sensual interpretation's resonate with his audiences. Very very rarely that I am not touched by his expression's.
Don't miss his 2 other channels, Traumian is where he played on Yamaha Upright in a fun/goofy way but demonstrating his amazing technique and sense of humor at the same time.
Traum Radio Channel is the newest channel, premiered on April 14 with Beethoven/Liszt's Symphony Transcription #8.
We are truly blessed to have Traum continue sharing his beautiful music.
@@Traumfanblueheron I didn't have the opportunity to listen to the 3rd movement, I only listened to the 1st and 4th. Surely when I find the time I will listen to the sonata. When it comes to channels, I watch all 3.
This whole thread sounds like 2 bots talking to each other. Like those bots that are praising a specific person in a very weird way, often advertising them.
@@applejuices
Do you not like Chopin's Sonata 3?
I love listening to you play, Respect. Happy, that someone is playing Chopin.
I honestly dont know what to say at this point . Wether i should compliment his playing , tell him how amazing he is and how much i love him . You’re just leaving me blank speechless
@DM,
Same here, I wonder if I am boring Traum with my same/similar appreciations/ applauses on every upload. Traum is simply ONE of a Kind. My encore request list is getting so long awaiting for his live performance, hopefully some day soon.
TRAUM, dont know if you read this but youre so cool and you just fill in others request with your given talent despite there is a lot of them requests. keep inspiring man!
The note graphics makes the entire video look a little surreal and I am all about it! :D
Thanks Traum I love this piece
Breathtaking! ❤
That's just astonishing, nothing more can be said, great job
Wonderful!
Wtf "give me 2 days" 😳 crazy and beautiful playing
When do u sleep
U play so well
In my opinion u are the best pianist on youtube
TWO DAYS! This guy takes 2 days to learn the hardest chopin piece...this guy is insane.
Edit: i actually saw the request on the last video asking him to play this...and he did it
Nearly all professional pianists have the Chopin sonatas in their repertoire. It's not like he learnt it in 2 days lmao. He is playing it beautifully. But I'm pretty sure he has learnt many pieces in the past and is reviving them for recording/performance at our requests. Not that that's less impressive. That's what pianists do. And the fact that Traum has learnt so much repertoire is nothing short of brilliant.
@@pubgplayer1720 agreed, but whats repetiorre? Im a pianist and i dont use repetoirre
@@pubgplayer1720 or he sight read it any professional pianist can sight read this sonata and practice for 2 days and have it ready lol
@@isner_lew1834 In the great majority the repertoire is passed by the professors of the conservatory. Or regional contests
@@isner_lew1834 Repertoire means a collection of pieces that a player has learned and can readily perform. Everybody has a repertoire. If you can play a piece well, it is under your repertoire.
If you're taking suggestions and want a possibly catchy title, may I suggest:
The Most Underrated Chopin Nocturne
Nocturne in E Minor, Op. 72, No.1
The piece moves me in ways I can't describe. When I want to get motivation, it pushes me forward. When I'm too depressed to go on, it speaks to me. It's going to be the song I request at my funeral no matter how it comes about with a note from me explaining why Chopin never releasing it in his life because he always felt it was missing something is exactly how I feel the entirety of my life has been.
Great job Traum! It's beautiful
you are totally awesome man!! keep it goin
This is beautiful beyond words. Fantastic as usual Traum
Anyone else notice at 1:36 those little finger vibrato wobbles on the beautiful melody notes…..are you a string instrument player too Traum? Gorgeous performance as always 💜
i think he does the „vibrato“ to get rid of all the tension in his hand
@@katharina6776 wow that’s interesting. I never saw anyone else do it.😊
im not a string player but i do that on the piano every time i feel a huge emotional attachment to the piece im playing
2:57
8:07
Most beautiful part
1:33 in my opinion
Wow! Thank you for uploading this Traum! It's a really difficult and beautiful piece! You did an amazing job! :)
yess , cant wait for full sonata and concerto no 2
Omg I love this piece, thank you Traum 🤍, hope you complete the Sonata one day 😊 and play it for us ✨.
쇼소 정말 좋아하는데 딱 영상 올라온거 보자마자 호다닥 눌렀습니다 ㅎㅎ 항상 시작 부분 손동작이 색다르고 보는 재미가 있어서 이번 영상은 어떻게 시작할까 매번 기대되네요ㅋㅋㅋ 음악 뿐만이 아니라 움직이는 손동작이 너무 예뻐서 연습할 때 참고도 많이 하고 있어요! 담 영상도 기대할게요😄
we love you traum
I've been waiting for this, madlad
I love this so much. The piece is incredible but also your way of playing is outstanding, this is one of your best interpretations. Thanks for sharing this.
A true virtuoso, good job
Bravo!!!!
My favourite part from tihs sonata, thank you very much, I like your playing, amazing!!
POSTED ON MY BURTHDAY!!!! AND I LOVE IT, MY NEW FAVE SONG OS BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!
I discovered your channel recently and now I'm gripped with your videos. I love the sound you produce when you are playing. Please, keep uploading videos, your playing is beautiful.
Please also visit Traum Radio Channel and Traumian channel. Traum is simply amazing.
What a beautiful sonata……I like this piece!
Beautiful!!!! I not have words to describe what i felt ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️❤️❤️
This one is tough to pull off well. I have to admit that at least for me, the Allegro de Concert is just as difficult. Great job!
Love you Traum
stunning
You’re crazy man 🔥🔥🔥
Epic! All the 4 movements together in a video maybe next? ;)
I hope
I hope Maestro will consider upload this complete Sonata on Traum Radio Channel for a multiple hour play ( like the 3 hours Raindrop prelude ) it will be a treat for sure.
Wow one of my favorite pieces by chopin
It kinda feels like a nostalgia for me
Tnx traum for your beautiful playing
Love form Iran❤️
have to listen for the secod time! such great intonation!
Good performance, Traum you are a genius on the piano I really admire you very much
OMG HE ACTUALLY DID IT
INDEED
Amazing, now do the second movement so you can finish the whole sonata please!
You're an amazing great pianist! 🙏for us, for 🎶🤩🥰
This was so enjoyable to listen to...
great performance
Magical 🧙♂️
So good!!!! Ravel toccata next ?
i love chopins music so good!
You surprise all of us every time you upload; extremely magnificent as always🫡
Well done!
love this piece
Wow you did it!
I love your performance! from Japan!
you are motivating
My favorite movement from my favorite piano sonata
Splendid!
Bravo!
The first time I’m seeing a synthesia version :)
Amazing. I love your performance! What would you say is the hardest part/excerpt from this piece? It honestly looks as if it might be a little hard to choose from all of the craziness that is happening here. Thank you, Traum! Chopin is absolutely brilliant!
Yes i am learning this piece and it helped a lot!