1min, 10Min, 1Hour Challenge: ISLAMEY Balakirev
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ISLAMEYYYY let’s gooo🤪😬
Next (impossible?) challenge : Messiaen « Par lui tout a été fait » from his Vingt Regards 😎
I'm going to try again to ask for the first movement from Massiaen's Vingt Regards Sur L'Enfant Jesus, but I suspect it will be too atonal for you to do on this channel ☺️
i literally just discovered this composer yesterday wow
Can you try liszt transcendental etude no. 4 Mazeppa please😉😁
I am learning this in the orchestral version on the flute and holy cow is the piece a CHALLENGE for sight reading. My mind was fried the first time I sight read it. Lol
Islamey?? Love it, but are you nuts? 😲Omg, just started the vid but this is soooo hard! 😵💫
Maybe we should create a “one hour, one day, one week” challenge? 😻
Love the verve you’re attempting these challenges with, learning so much each time listening and watching you!
Thoroughly love your presentation !
A pianist friend of mine said that Islamey is the hardest thing that he's ever played, and he's very big on Alkan. Can I recommend a new challenge for you? : Feinberg's Sonata No. 3. ( Marc-Andre Hamelin's performance is superlatively good!!) Looking forward to your next vid, best wishes !!
Would love to hear the 1-week version!
So impressed, this one is so hard!! I'm amazed you were able to turn it around so quickly after the G Flat discovery!
I’m impressed with how fast you picked up what you did! That piece is a massive undertaking! I’m glad you are seeing the work you put in because that piece is nuts! My niece used it for an audition (which I thought she was nuts for) and the judges were stunned. Keep going. You will get it!
Fascinating to see how other people tackle these things. I’ve always started learning a new piece by studying the score while listening to recordings of it, whenever possible. I’m a very visual learner of music, so learning the score first, figuring out the structure of a work, looking for sections or motifs that repeat, etc., all helps make the learning process easier for me.
I’ve never attempted to learn or play Balakirev before, though…..
I am 14 and learning this piece right now. It is challenging. But I have learnt the 1st and 3rd movements of Gaspard de la nuit and somehow I think it helps me to more easily learn Balakirev Islamey
There’s an anecdote that Liszt was able to sight read this piece with a perfect tempo. Liszt was crazy
Not only this piece but also all Chopin Etudes, Scherzos and Sonatas.
When Grieg visited him with his new piano concerto, he did that, but at the point at the end where Grieg changes the dominant chord from major to minor, Liszt leapt up and walked around shouting «G! G! Not G sharp!». A nice surprise.
@@ericcabreraverdes4165 Yes and it is all false, a mouse that became an elephant as these stories tend to grow each time they are repeated.
I would love to know how these 1m/10m/1h challenges differ from how you would approach these same pieces if you had all the time you wanted.
das war aber ganz in Ordnung! in einer Stunde so eine Musik leisten zu können, Hut ab! ich wünsche mir in der Zukunt auch deine ganze Version hören zu dürfen! Viel Erfolg! 😁
Amazing performance for such a piece!
Please do Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 (Friska)
She already did it
She did it ig
@@sadalone7708 No, she did No. 2, not No. 6
Islamey is a dance that originates from the Caucasus region (south of Russia, north of Turkey). Love the fact that there are classical pieces that carry its name AND style! Big fan of yours, Annique 👍🏻
I've never heard of Islamey before. The beginning sounds very operatic. Love it!
Finally a true masterpiece! Thank you too much!!
I found out that you played Liszt's Mephisto Walz no. 1 already so I had a different idea.. What about Liszt's bagatelle without tonality? That would be a challenge!
It's BalAkirev
Also are you wearing this Adidas tracksuit because of a... Russian composer?
Remember that they are not wrong notes; they are just a brief "jazz interlude".
OMG!! Very talented!! I just signed up and I'm loving it
I've never seen a piece written in 12/16 time before, i'm still not sure how to count it. And to have to play it with all those flats in the Key Sig, great effort.
Anique. Its been a while since
I saw you speak. All the breif
Examples of your repitore have
Been fun to go through. I can't
Wait to watch this challenge.d.l.
Just saw this pop up and I kinda had a stroke
Love the song of your laugh. Fun to watch always.
I really would you love to do The Lark by Glinka in this series!
You’ve taken on the most difficult piece by Balakirev, and also one of the most technically challenging pieces. Maybe you can try one of the most difficult pieces from the romantic era, Alkan Concerto for solo piano.
Also Ravel a gaspard de la nuit is harder than Balakirev Orientale fantasy op 18 “Islamey”
Great video, as always! For your next challenge, could you try Rachmaninoff’s etude op. 33 no. 9 in c sharp minor? Thanks!
I've noticed since her first challenge video she's become less anxious about starting the 1 minute timer. ✨Character development✨
yo llevo 2 años desifrando la intro de fur elise :) saludos.
Hi
Could you please make a video on how to play serenade?
The closest I came to playing Islamey was that a friend recommended that I try it, and assured me that I could probably play it. That was wildly inaccurate
One of the most dificult piano pieces in the world!!!
I smile as i see you
you got more done in an hour than I got done in 6 hours... I feel bad at piano now.
Please play for us hammerklavier sonata as a challenge
That’s BalAkirev 💗
Muy buena lectura a primera vista
🙌👍👍
Y buenos videos
The bloopers, lol. I love it
Там ещё знаки при ключе есть...))
Yes, I have heard of the Islamey (:
Good job.. that's a hard piece... i hv seen Valentina Lisitsa playing that.
You play so beautiful...
Bye....
You are just so cute.
Wonderful! If you ever run out of suggestions, hehe, then let's try Purcell Ground in C minor, would love to see your approach.
0:48 For anyone who's wondering: it's Balákirev
Maybe with a piece as hard as this you could do a follow up video challenge of the same piece in which you start where you left the previous one
Next try some C. V. Alkan: Etude de concert Op.17 "Le Preux" or Scherzo Focoso Op.34 😅
I think your haircut helped your playing. Can you add your shampoo to your merch?
hello I really like your channel videos are great! I've seen almost all of them! could you do Chopin's military Polonaise thank you!
Good job i love your videos next challenge Rachmaninoff prelude in c Sharp minor op3 no 2 please
Can u do waltz in e minor Chopin?
I would love to see rachmaninoffs op25 no9
Please do the sonate No1 mvt 1 by Aram khachaturian
I would love to see you do this challenge with rachmaninoff‘s prelude in c sharp minor (op. 3 no. 2)
Can you do experience by ludovic einaudi pls
Hammerklavier next?
1:23. What?! Oh, sorry, for a moment I thought you said "stressor" music😜🤗
Less goooooo new video
I love it 😍😍😍😍💝😍😍💝😍😍💝😍
Elegant!
You can do this for your next challenge
Gallop in A minor please?
I love tour channel
Naice
I always wonder how you find your mistakes while editing :D Seems really confusing.
Whatt I played this and this is so hardddd
Try March by Tchaikovsky
Challenge idea! 1m 10m 1h for Maurice ravels Miroirs Un barque sur locean !!
I hear that's the one of the most difficult to play piano piece.
I love your try😁😁😁
As much as I love to hear this piece, I am not sure it is worth the trouble and time of learning.
I have performed Beethoven Op 57 Appassionata in Concert. I think THAT was worth learning.
Sanjosemike (no longer in CA)
Totally disagree, i consider spending time learning Beethoven a waste of time.
I really like this one! Beethoven Virus next please!😉
Can you play ballade slave by debussy?
When you said bollywood movie did you mean RRR?
А то,что там есть бемоли и диезы ,видимо забыла...
Play lyapunov
🙂
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you are very beautiful, do you have asian origins? sorry, it has nothing to do with your video...
I can called you as "Female Beethoven" or "Female Mozart"
Yeah, you didn't even make it to the "hard" parts yet.
Super fun! Thanks! And it is Balaakirev ! upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/05/Ru-Mily-Alekseevich-Balakirev.ogg
She really doesn’t get enough Recognition for how good she is
On the other hand: ~169.000 subscriptions... is not nothing.
How?
She is really funny
I dont understand why she practice fast..
@@robertorosario4052 she is extremely stubborn and unwelcoming feedback. I guess her pride must be to high, but yes she has an unorthodox way to learn a new piece, not from the musical side of it but purely from the technical side, i wonder if she even realizes that.
First, I really liked this piece! If you can, can you do chopins noctourne op 48 no 1
I love that piece, working on it rn
@@samuelchoi274 same!
The best Nocturne
Ayyyy same working on it too
The wiki on this piece notes that: "Recent musicological work has shown that the melodies that Balakirev preserved in this work are still present in folk music in the former USSR. For instance, the first theme has been found to be a variety of the Lezginka from Kabardino-Balkaria, which differs notably from Balakirev's work in its time signature. The second theme has been demonstrated to have the origins as related to Balakirev, namely that of a Tatar love song. Balakirev himself indicated in the score that the coda should be played similarly to the Russian Tropak, again a traditional Russian tune." [ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamey ]
First time heard this composition played by some european pianist few years ago. It seemed super cool. Later I've got Balakirev's complete piano works album played by Alexander Paley, more later I've also got the same album played by Nicholas Walker. Still don't know which play better. Balakirev is undeservedly half-forgotten composer known by "Islamey"only, but he also wrote brilliant waltzes and scherzos as well. My favorite one is Scherzo No.3 Fis-dur.
Listen Berezovskii
here is a piece probably for your next challenge: Asturias (Leyenda) by Isaac Albéniz
:D
Impressive! A story I heard when I first listened to this piece: Balakirev had a chance to play this for Lizst and asked him what he thought...after hearing it one time, Lizst went to the piano and played it right back at him supposedly note perfect. Hard to believe....If you want a listen, check, out the Horowitz recordings from the 30's or 40's...so colorful!
Liszt was an excellent pianist and composer but that story is just false unless it just meant maybe the first opening 8 bars
@@joshyman221 Probably more than just 8 bars, this style using two hands interwoven is something he excelled in. His body and brain was hard wired to play this style and the music harmony would be very clear to memorize. But that story is ridicule of course, he probably could mimmic some bars here and there at the most after one listening.
@@ericastier1646 Considering that Liszt sight read Grieg's Piano Concerto, this would be definitely harder to pull off but still it's not definitely fake.
@@thypie Nah, Grieg's concerto is arguably the lightest in content of the repertoire even compared to Mozart concerti. Here we're talking about a piece that was composed to be the hardest of its haydays. Liszt could probably get it under his fingers in less than a day but sight reading it, not happening.
Please try with "Play Piano Play (10 Übungsstücke für Yuko): VI. Presto possibile" from the album "Virtuoso Piano Etudes, Vol. 4 - Sasha Grynyuk"
Please, make this challenge with Liszt's Mazzepa!
please can you do The Lark??? I love it
Finally, something I *sort of* know something about. Back when I was studying classical piano. Back about the time Steinway grand #475321 was being built, there was this guy in our practice room hallway who was always working on the most intense part of this piece. The rest of us always knew if he was using a certain practice room, because it was always this piece. He seemed to have trouble with the exact same spot in it, for two whole semesters!! It wasn't until a few years ago, when Lang Lang posted a masterclass video where he was coaching someone through playing this piece, that I finally learned the name and the composer. I will cheer you on when you eventually post yourself playing this one, but even serious, studious back-in-the-day me wouldn't go within a mile of trying to learn this piece.
You should try out Stravinsky’s Petrushka! :) it’s a nightmare.
Not me just WAITING for her to realise...
Seriously though, you made so progress for just one hour! Amazing! Hope you continue to learn it; I'd love to hear your polished rendition someday!
I think she probably cheated with time..
Her 1 hour progress is the progress I can’t even play no matter how much I would practice💀
Come ho già detto, la vera sfida è con te stessa! E in questo sei abbastanza brava!! 👏😉
Hello, can you tell me 1 hello?
"Scheiiiiiiiiße!" 😂👍🏼
Can we have the merry go round of life next? :)
can you try heroic polonaise next time?
Absolutely insane, like my worst nightmare to play this!!! Well done indeed 👏👏👏👏👏🥰🥰
BANANANANA