Rachmaninoff - Prelude in G Minor (Op. 23 No. 5)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @Rousseau
    @Rousseau  5 лет назад +6204

    Rachmaninoff. Prelude in G Minor Op. 23 No. 5. Menacing, melancholic, poetic and beautiful, this piece takes you on an incredible musical journey from beginning to end - the atmosphere Rachmaninoff wrote in the middle section is truly out of this world. I hope you're off to a great start to the week ♥

    • @PionPichou
      @PionPichou 5 лет назад +40

      time to make a cake

    • @MyName-yh2xw
      @MyName-yh2xw 5 лет назад +10

      Thanks

    • @indisciipline
      @indisciipline 5 лет назад +10

      Thanks!

    • @atcihaydar
      @atcihaydar 5 лет назад +15

      op.32 no.10 next time please ☺

    • @michaelkehrt7623
      @michaelkehrt7623 5 лет назад +14

      one question you make a video every week do you lern these peaces in one week?

  • @Proximity
    @Proximity 5 лет назад +4314

    Beautiful as always.

    • @mitalipandit2891
      @mitalipandit2891 5 лет назад +23

      True words.

    • @a.hazman4662
      @a.hazman4662 5 лет назад +9

      just saw this comment

    • @Takezo02
      @Takezo02 5 лет назад +37

      Never thought that trap loves classics

    • @theflyingpiano4547
      @theflyingpiano4547 5 лет назад +9

      Hi there buddy. Trap ❤️ classic from today

    • @CamdenVSRG
      @CamdenVSRG 5 лет назад +8

      Damn, never thought you guys would be here.

  • @SheetMusicBoss
    @SheetMusicBoss 5 лет назад +6628

    Always loved this one, probably my fave Rach prelude! Nicely played!

  • @sammorgan2224
    @sammorgan2224 4 года назад +4407

    And how many octaves would you like, Mr. Rachmaninoff?
    Rachmaninoff: *smiles wickedly*

  • @MN-co6rb
    @MN-co6rb 5 лет назад +3153

    0:37 That chord progression gave me the chills

    • @anthuaizaba3100
      @anthuaizaba3100 5 лет назад +33

      Which chords are those?

    • @MN-co6rb
      @MN-co6rb 5 лет назад +116

      @@anthuaizaba3100 if you are asking me to specify their names exactly, you are asking the wrong person. I do not have much musical knowledge myself. The segment I am referring to is from 0:37 to 0:50

    • @syren_ide
      @syren_ide 5 лет назад +275

      @@MN-co6rb I believe its Eb - Bb - Dm - F (Fm) - Cm - Ebmaj7 - Asus4 - A - D

    • @martinracek8593
      @martinracek8593 5 лет назад +4

      Yeah to me to.

    • @anthuaizaba3100
      @anthuaizaba3100 5 лет назад +6

      @@syren_ide thanks ^-^

  • @3than.Y0st
    @3than.Y0st 4 года назад +700

    Finally being able to play 0:37 - 0:55 perfectly is the best feeling. This piece is my favorite!

    • @PorcoParker
      @PorcoParker 4 года назад +12

      I remembered the movie Amélie Poulain, check out the soundtrack for this movie, it's in the same style

    • @austinxiao6452
      @austinxiao6452 3 года назад +1

      Agreed

    • @lizl9225
      @lizl9225 3 года назад +17

      practicing this part almost made me self-destruct

    • @HaydenPianoCovers
      @HaydenPianoCovers 2 года назад +7

      struggling with this section right now lol, the octaves are pain

    • @brzesax2002
      @brzesax2002 2 года назад

      @@HaydenPianoCovers you're not alone :)

  • @Rousseau
    @Rousseau  5 лет назад +5266

    Anyone feeling like a Chopin Etude for next Monday?

    • @You-rg4ec
      @You-rg4ec 5 лет назад +308

      Yes! Maybe the Revolutionary Etude?

    • @TheAlva
      @TheAlva 5 лет назад +374

      Étude Op. 25, No. 5 "Wrong Note"

    • @conorspaulding2251
      @conorspaulding2251 5 лет назад +75

      Rousseau who’s not feeling like one?

    • @samuelds.9511
      @samuelds.9511 5 лет назад +42

      Etude op10 no 1

    • @swevnnnn
      @swevnnnn 5 лет назад +71

      Op.25 n.5 - Wrong Note plis

  • @Alex-qn7py
    @Alex-qn7py 5 лет назад +4628

    When you play the piece by yourself it's way cooler. I can't describe the feeling, when I played the first lines fast. It's just so awesome and you really can't let people explain the feeling

    • @samuelengman8677
      @samuelengman8677 5 лет назад +257

      Lmao I experienced the exact same thing when I started playing it

    • @ryanscherdin1214
      @ryanscherdin1214 5 лет назад +67

      agreed

    • @wlil8889
      @wlil8889 5 лет назад +214

      Its tough though, but rewarding

    • @tommysmyth1210
      @tommysmyth1210 5 лет назад +34

      Agreed!

    • @samuelbergman7597
      @samuelbergman7597 5 лет назад +158

      Yea, this song is fun, but it can wreck your hands. It messed up mine pretty good. I was too tense.

  • @TheWarperbros
    @TheWarperbros 5 лет назад +850

    This song feels like a grand adventure being described through music. The enthusiastic beginning, the fear and turmoil in the middle, and the tension rises as the hero/heroine fights back, leading the way to stability, not as happy as the beginning, but satisfying nonetheless.
    This feels like it would work great as the backdrop for a RPG.

    • @aryamitabh
      @aryamitabh 5 лет назад +7

      Right you are.

    • @ramen9158
      @ramen9158 4 года назад +9

      Piece*

    • @TheWarperbros
      @TheWarperbros 4 года назад +1

      @@ramen9158 Username checks out.
      Yeah, I know it's a piece now. When I made that comment, I didn't know of that distinction.

    • @evilsharkey8954
      @evilsharkey8954 4 года назад +1

      I actually first heard this piece in an old, obscure Macintosh RPG, called Odyssey: The Legend of Nemesis. I only ever played the demo, but it’s where I first heard this and Chopin’s Waltz in A minor Op. 34 no. 2.

    • @xiguan5156
      @xiguan5156 3 года назад

      Me: just a gentleman song/piece

  • @steuon
    @steuon 5 лет назад +3746

    use me as a “i don’t care what rousseau uploads he will always have my heart” button

  • @Rousseau
    @Rousseau  5 лет назад +858

    Here's a tough one - which is better, Rachmaninoff's 2nd or 3rd piano concerto?

    • @dharmdevil
      @dharmdevil 5 лет назад +163

      2nd as a whole. but 3rd's 3rd movement is simply incomparable.

    • @danielkolevIRL
      @danielkolevIRL 5 лет назад +50

      The second concerto is one of my favourites

    • @Mustafa-dl3eu
      @Mustafa-dl3eu 5 лет назад +43

      2nd is much better. Although I really want you to play sonata no.2 by Rachmaninoff.

    • @malmosma2301
      @malmosma2301 5 лет назад +20

      the first. lmao

    • @Kokosacek3
      @Kokosacek3 5 лет назад +27

      The 3rd one of course!

  • @nicolasdutoit9664
    @nicolasdutoit9664 4 года назад +389

    1:22 is so unbelievably beautiful! Rachmaninoff did have a certain talent to express emotion in his music! Fantastic Rosseau!

  • @sergeirachmaninoff7805
    @sergeirachmaninoff7805 5 лет назад +2878

    Rousseau- what would you like me to play next?
    Community- *HUNGARIAN PRELUDE NO. CHOPIN ETUDINOFF*

  • @LukeFaulkner
    @LukeFaulkner 5 лет назад +62

    Yes!! I've been waiting for this one.

    • @therobertguy2436
      @therobertguy2436 5 лет назад +3

      Dude, I swear you’re the Justin Y. of piano videos

  • @Jestier.S7
    @Jestier.S7 2 года назад +75

    I just freaking love it, where it starts quit and slow from 2:36 and then it goes louder and faster. It’s always giving me the chills and also gives me goosebumps every time I hear it.

    • @mr.trollincidents3588
      @mr.trollincidents3588 Год назад +5

      finally found a comment that agreed with me. :)

    • @Lvshan1
      @Lvshan1 Год назад +2

      Same bro 😭

    • @tomdip2094
      @tomdip2094 11 месяцев назад +1

      Funnily enough, it's probably the easiest section to learn (at least personally) 😅
      Then again, at that point you've already all the hardest parts. The middle section is the hardest for me, just to remember the fingering. The rest is spent playing so fast that you can only learn it via muscle memory, but the middle section gives you just enough time to doubt yourself 😢

    • @emilyfogerty6438
      @emilyfogerty6438 7 месяцев назад

      I got to that part right as I read your comment. This is also my favorite part.

  • @twamigo6817
    @twamigo6817 5 лет назад +417

    3:11 -3:30 sounds so beautiful omg

    • @raybarnette7392
      @raybarnette7392 5 лет назад +60

      Same part at 0:37 - 0:55 as well. You're spot on though, has an almost "Heroic" sound to it.

    • @LeventK
      @LeventK 4 года назад +57

      0:00-4:23 as well

    • @PorcoParker
      @PorcoParker 4 года назад +1

      I remembered the movie Amélie Poulain, check out the soundtrack for this movie, it's in the same style

    • @ankhanhnguyen8766
      @ankhanhnguyen8766 3 года назад +3

      @@LeventK YOU ARE EVERYWHERE

  • @mitalipandit2891
    @mitalipandit2891 5 лет назад +526

    All those HR2-obsessed guys out there, have patience. Rousseau isn't uploading HR2 coz he wants to give you quality content, not poor content. Thus he wants to upload the best performance of HR2, which he can only give after lots of practice. And so we should give him his time.

    • @sebastienandre-sloan3943
      @sebastienandre-sloan3943 5 лет назад +24

      Very true, however at least a timeframe or something like that would be cool after so much asking.

    • @mitalipandit2891
      @mitalipandit2891 5 лет назад +19

      @@sebastienandre-sloan3943 yes I agree. He should have some pity on us mortals! 🤣

    • @jackbergman427
      @jackbergman427 5 лет назад +45

      I'm pretty sure that he hinted in the comments of his 1,000,000 subscriber special (Ballade #1), he would be saving Hungarian Rhapsody for when he reaches two million.
      "A 'No. 1 for 1 million and a No. 2 for...?'"

    • @mitalipandit2891
      @mitalipandit2891 5 лет назад +8

      @@jackbergman427 yeah...

    • @DiamondEnderman
      @DiamondEnderman 5 лет назад +20

      i feel like hes not uploading it for 2 reasons. one for the preformance quality and 2 for the meme

  • @patrickgd7583
    @patrickgd7583 4 года назад +184

    0:36 This might just be my favourite seven seconds of classical music of all time.

    • @Leilani-nb3yj
      @Leilani-nb3yj 8 месяцев назад +1

      I feel you!

    • @SpaceUA1
      @SpaceUA1 7 месяцев назад +2

      It's not classical, it's romanticism

    • @patrickgd7583
      @patrickgd7583 7 месяцев назад

      @@SpaceUA1imagine replying to a 4-year old comment just to correct someone ☝️🤓

    • @SpaceUA1
      @SpaceUA1 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@patrickgd7583 There is an always room for improvement 🤓

    • @superisegd6770
      @superisegd6770 6 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@SpaceUA1bro romanticism is still classical music

  • @hdhj109.-
    @hdhj109.- 5 лет назад +507

    0:36
    This part gives me hope

    • @nanwijanarko1969
      @nanwijanarko1969 5 лет назад +33

      It touches something so deep in me, I can't explain

    • @hyrulehero7834
      @hyrulehero7834 5 лет назад +11

      Almost sounds like zelda

    • @janosattilanyilas9680
      @janosattilanyilas9680 4 года назад +1

      Me too and also Star Wars vibes

    • @anwardiggs8748
      @anwardiggs8748 4 года назад

      @@janosattilanyilas9680 probably because it falls under some of the same chords that Across the Stars uses in Star Wars

    • @אורי-ח5ד
      @אורי-ח5ד 3 года назад

      1:22 this

  • @ramsesll2841
    @ramsesll2841 5 лет назад +436

    Ahhh Rachmaninoff ❤️
    *The guy who saw himself in a coffin and wrote a piece about it at the age of 18*
    Born genius I would say

    • @shifterv2912
      @shifterv2912 5 лет назад +11

      lol, who loves to make ur left hand suffer (MM3)

    • @lawrencewei3583
      @lawrencewei3583 5 лет назад +15

      Prelude in c# minor

    • @andredelacerdasantos4439
      @andredelacerdasantos4439 5 лет назад +7

      It's stupid to think anyone is born a genius. Did he let out awesome genius farts in his diaper?

    • @marisolvillagra1723
      @marisolvillagra1723 5 лет назад +24

      @@andredelacerdasantos4439 well Mozart made his first piece at age 6 its called minuet

    • @elionoliveira2629
      @elionoliveira2629 5 лет назад +7

      Can you guys tell me more about Rach history? Like interesting, funny facts

  • @СергейШереметьев-п8м
    @СергейШереметьев-п8м 4 года назад +20

    Совсем недавно услышал музыку С. В. Рахманинова. В начале было неприятие, потом торг, потом депрессия...И только потом я услышал то, что хотел сказать Сергей Васильевич в своих произведениях. Лети как птица, будь самим собой, исполняй свои мечты и будь единым с этим миром в своем прекрасном полете! Я никогда раньше не задумывался о композиторе, как о человеке вообще. Но эта композиция рассказала мне многое о прекрасном музыканте Рахманинове и том, как человек может чувствовать окружающий мир и раскрывать его с помощью музыкального инструмента, собственного слуха и своего внутреннего восприятия. Спасибо Сергей Васильевич, царствие Вам небесное.
    И конечно же благодарю Rousseau, который эту композицию прекрасно сыграл, успехов Вам в жизни и музыкальной деятельности.

    • @LudmilaRommens
      @LudmilaRommens 3 месяца назад

      Спасибо за такой прекрасный комментарий 🎉

  • @17victoria170
    @17victoria170 5 лет назад +206

    I used to hate Mondays but now I'm always excited for Rousseu's videos!
    Love your work, mate.

  • @arthurwkm
    @arthurwkm 5 лет назад +981

    rachmaninoff is the world's first rpg soundtrack creator

    • @evilsharkey8954
      @evilsharkey8954 4 года назад +17

      arthurwkm, I actually first heard this piece in an old, obscure Macintosh RPG, called Odyssey: The Legend of Nemesis. I only ever played the demo, but it’s where I first heard this and Chopin’s Waltz in A minor Op. 34 no. 2.

    • @decafcoffee0935
      @decafcoffee0935 4 года назад

      ...

    • @mr.uchiha3937
      @mr.uchiha3937 4 года назад +23

      Chopin is machine gun
      Liszt is minigun

    • @mgz282
      @mgz282 4 года назад +22

      @@mr.uchiha3937 And Rachmaninoff is a goddamn chainsaw

    • @ianthewizard7924
      @ianthewizard7924 3 года назад

      700th like, and oh geez you are right

  • @stevenjemiolo1932
    @stevenjemiolo1932 3 года назад +91

    When music nowadays disappoints I always can rely on the masterpieces of the past, classical music. There's so much more I wish I could've learned.

  • @shaldana
    @shaldana 5 лет назад +139

    Oh, I love Rachmaninoff so much. So broody, crashy, moody, and perfect to play when writing.

    • @liviemillie6455
      @liviemillie6455 2 года назад

      Yes, literally about to write with this as a soundtrack

  • @annawong7902
    @annawong7902 2 года назад +45

    3:30 is my favorite part, it gives me chills

  • @tommyconomos453
    @tommyconomos453 4 года назад +481

    Just started learning this piece today, came here for inspiration.
    Edit about a year later: just played it as my recital piece, thanks for the great recording!

    • @bboyo8307
      @bboyo8307 3 года назад +7

      strong ✊🏼

    • @burnercolt6647
      @burnercolt6647 3 года назад +7

      How much did you practice? Did you have any experience beforehand? Is an 88key needed?

    • @urjaghimire5495
      @urjaghimire5495 3 года назад +6

      Pog

    • @a.barraopitz4593
      @a.barraopitz4593 3 года назад

      Can you upload a video playing it pls

    • @VegaChastain
      @VegaChastain 3 года назад +13

      @@burnercolt6647 I can play most of this piece, (just now learning the rest after forgetting about it for a while) the most difficult part is playing accuratly at tempo, ( for the first and last bits at least, although the middle is challenging as well) the key to learning this piece is memory, as there are so many different chords. you really dont need very large hands for this it just looks like you do, mine can span about 10 keys and i can play this piece very comfortably, start learning small sections at a time and dont worry about the tempo, stress on getting the fingering correct especially in the left hand for the middle section. as i mentioned before the hardest part about the begining and end is playing cleanly without missing any notes, be sure to not use alot of pedal when learning this as it can mask mistakes. by the time i finish this i will have practiced it for about 4 months.

  • @mayahussain2146
    @mayahussain2146 5 лет назад +136

    This Day is Awesome , You Know Why ?
    1. Rousseau uploads today
    2. He uploaded a Rachmaninoff- piece
    And..
    3 . IT'S VIVALDI'S BIRTHDAY

    • @cheemes4536
      @cheemes4536 5 лет назад +3

      No, it was his birthday anniversary

    • @sergeivasilyevichrachmanin6630
      @sergeivasilyevichrachmanin6630 5 лет назад +2

      No one cares about that baroque crap I’m debeste

    • @milk3n858
      @milk3n858 5 лет назад

      Haha

    • @KingstonCzajkowski
      @KingstonCzajkowski 4 года назад

      @@cheemes4536 Birthday anniversary and birthday mean the same thing, since the birthday is the day of the year in a given calendar that birth fell on for a certain amount of years ago. Birthdays don't stop after you're dead.

    • @cheemes4536
      @cheemes4536 4 года назад

      @@KingstonCzajkowski To me, birthday means 'day of birth'. Not 'day in the calender that happens to have exact same date'

  • @starliner3065
    @starliner3065 5 лет назад +409

    My favorite part is 0:00 - 4:24

  • @chopinist7216
    @chopinist7216 4 года назад +100

    Nothing beats the middle part of this prelude from 1:20... CHANGE MY MIND. it makes me cry. THANKS RACHMANINOFF FOR THIS MONSTROCITY.

    • @bboyo8307
      @bboyo8307 3 года назад +3

      true

    • @imiramikhanirami3624
      @imiramikhanirami3624 10 месяцев назад

      i see everyone talking about 0:35 but the middle section is soooo beautiful, it's my favorite part

  • @Piano-X
    @Piano-X 5 лет назад +424

    Рахманинов гениальный композитор. Отличное исполнение Rousseau, браво)

    • @Rousseau
      @Rousseau  5 лет назад +225

      Spasibo!

    • @abbasgashimov
      @abbasgashimov 5 лет назад +19

      @@Rousseau Ты русский! А то я все это время думал что ты француз. вот пижон.

    • @nootics
      @nootics 5 лет назад +57

      @@abbasgashimov you cant just say hes Russian he probably used Google translate to understand the comment and then said spasibo because everyone knows what that means
      Maybe he is? But spasibo doesn't tell you that right away

    • @greatsarmatae
      @greatsarmatae 5 лет назад +20

      @@nootics I think that was such kind of joke, and you just missed it 😄

    • @nootics
      @nootics 5 лет назад

      @@greatsarmatae lol yeah I understood the ты русский but I don't speak the language so I didn't understand the rest
      Well then thx for the info anyway

  • @cheemes4536
    @cheemes4536 5 лет назад +185

    This is terrifying. I almost lost my life playing this and he's playing this like it was nothing.

    • @EFDNora
      @EFDNora 5 лет назад +10

      You didn't studied correctly man, you must Go part per part

    • @nurdvpn
      @nurdvpn 5 лет назад +10

      ellen dalla nora Even with perfect practice technique, pieces will still be difficult.

    • @behindthemask2399
      @behindthemask2399 5 лет назад +20

      How tf do you almost lose your life playing piano?

    • @ionianmusic
      @ionianmusic 5 лет назад +59

      He was held at gunpoint and the giy said “Do not play Rachmaninoff Prelude in G Minor ir I will shoot you”

    • @Ar1osssa
      @Ar1osssa 4 года назад +1

      Jannis ÖÄ Maybe you didn't play this professionally like him. You should learn more and more for some results

  • @anomalymw1237
    @anomalymw1237 10 месяцев назад +3

    The transition back to the main melody at 2:33 is too good

  • @VinFJ1
    @VinFJ1 5 лет назад +323

    *_that face when instagram's notifications are faster than youtube's notification_*

    • @muajher8125
      @muajher8125 5 лет назад +2

      I was 10 minutes late due to it

  • @mariamitrea4423
    @mariamitrea4423 5 лет назад +51

    0:37 I love that part and now is my new ringtone

    • @Max-yp1iw
      @Max-yp1iw 4 года назад +1

      winter_wind lmao

    • @Arthur-hn5yk
      @Arthur-hn5yk 4 года назад +3

      Now put moonlight sonata m.3 to wake you up in the morning

  • @kasajizo8963
    @kasajizo8963 5 лет назад +268

    For some reason 0:37 to 0:49 sounds ahead of its time.

    • @ewcho8995
      @ewcho8995 4 года назад +54

      it uses common chord repetition found in "epic music" today.

    • @takisbuie6829
      @takisbuie6829 4 года назад +5

      It reminds me of transformers

    • @lennartlaqua7922
      @lennartlaqua7922 4 года назад +4

      @@ewcho8995 you're ritht! I'm sure I've heard this enywhere else... Do you now a specific song where this part was used? I was thinking about it for days...

    • @LeventK
      @LeventK 4 года назад +13

      also 0:00-4:24

    • @ewcho8995
      @ewcho8995 4 года назад +2

      Lennart Laqua If you mean has it been used in modern songs, then most likely. But i dont know any examples of it in modern songs. However, Alkan le preux has something similar at 0:17

  • @TheAlva
    @TheAlva 5 лет назад +370

    Étude Op. 25, No. 5 "Wrong Note"

    • @tangcuongvu4174
      @tangcuongvu4174 5 лет назад +8

      Your lie in arpil fan, huh?

    • @TheAlva
      @TheAlva 5 лет назад +3

      @@tangcuongvu4174 excuse me🙂

    • @TheAlva
      @TheAlva 5 лет назад +8

      @@bhooshanpandit1344 indeed👌

    • @eloisanzara237
      @eloisanzara237 5 лет назад +3

      OH SHOOT THEY HAVE INVADED! ABORT MISSION! ABORT SHIP!

    • @eloisanzara237
      @eloisanzara237 5 лет назад +6

      *breaks a window as I yeet myself into the ocean*

  • @jeremy9951
    @jeremy9951 5 лет назад +357

    You would've been praised during the 1800s honestly, incredible man as always

    • @harryrees627
      @harryrees627 5 лет назад +40

      p a m i r like Liszt and Paganini

    • @jeremy9951
      @jeremy9951 5 лет назад +7

      @@pamir8337 lol thats true, but maybe to other pianists ?

    • @peep3879
      @peep3879 5 лет назад +9

      but rach was born in the 1900's...

    • @peep3879
      @peep3879 5 лет назад +5

      well actually not... but he was recognized at the starting of the 20th century

    • @NoahJohnson1810
      @NoahJohnson1810 5 лет назад +27

      If he played this prelude in the 1800s I'm sure he would be praised, since it was composed early 1900s

  • @koh3569
    @koh3569 3 года назад +8

    0:06 the way rousseau left hand moves is the most satisfying thing in the world.

  • @MistyFalls
    @MistyFalls 5 лет назад +22

    I literally played this in a recital yesterday.
    Such perfect timing!

  • @millky3634
    @millky3634 5 лет назад +66

    0:50 Love that part

  • @no_to_war
    @no_to_war 5 лет назад +40

    БОЖЕ! Вы так блестяще и великолепно исполнили эту композицию Сергея Рахманинова, у меня просто нет слов! БРАВО, МАЭСТРО!

  • @melloncollie1795
    @melloncollie1795 5 лет назад +89

    1:40 this part 😭 ♥️

    • @LeventK
      @LeventK 4 года назад +2

      Agreed. Totally ahead of even 2000s.

    • @larmkaart2414
      @larmkaart2414 Год назад

      Agreed, practising it gives me nightmares

    • @deekay7868
      @deekay7868 3 месяца назад

      ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @pulsare.m.6719
    @pulsare.m.6719 5 лет назад +37

    This one is my favorite of Rachmaninoff`s masterpieces.

    • @danimater7431
      @danimater7431 2 года назад +1

      lmao listen to the second piano concerto of his

  • @jamesloggins8397
    @jamesloggins8397 4 года назад +35

    3:25 Always gives me the goosebumps!!!!!!

    • @edda_eh1964
      @edda_eh1964 4 года назад +2

      James Loggins somehow reminds me of Star wars

  • @albybelugenstien4090
    @albybelugenstien4090 5 лет назад +178

    **HR2 requesters are leaving the chat**

    • @TheOnePianist
      @TheOnePianist 5 лет назад

      Albert Del can I tell you something

    • @TheOnePianist
      @TheOnePianist 5 лет назад +3

      In another comment about HR2. Rousseau said he hasn’t even started yet he played at the end of one of his covers as a joke he’s been practicing ballade 1!

    • @TheOnePianist
      @TheOnePianist 5 лет назад

      Jack Sun yup

    • @TheOnePianist
      @TheOnePianist 5 лет назад

      Jack Sun he is. When he gets close to 2 mill, he’ll start practicing. I work for him

  • @beiyaoc3568
    @beiyaoc3568 Год назад +8

    Fantastic playing, Rosseau! I can always count on you to have a great arrangement posted. Totally one of my favorite Rachmaninoff pieces.
    So smooth, and it's amazing to see his fingers fly over the keys with awesome articulation.❤❤❤ 1:39 those arpeggios gave me goosebumps and the comeback at 2:48 🥰

  • @12Keys
    @12Keys 4 года назад +79

    I don't understand why people would dislike such beautiful masterpiece.

    • @yeetub
      @yeetub Год назад +1

      I wish thedislike button still existed so annoying

    • @IgglordGod
      @IgglordGod 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@yeetub🤓🤓

  • @queencochran9939
    @queencochran9939 5 лет назад +9

    This has been one of my favorite piano pieces of all time for years, and seeing that you played it absolutely made my day. Beautiful!

  • @emilvonsauer2565
    @emilvonsauer2565 5 лет назад +222

    2:36 Ah sh... Here we go again

  • @hashtagornah
    @hashtagornah 5 лет назад +56

    So, I finally finished learning this piece with this video (using the Synthesia), and boy was it a trip. This is by far one of the most thrilling, exhausting, and emotional pieces I have ever heard. The dynamics that you go through to play this piece is out of this world. The middle section contrasts the put aggression from the beginning and the end so perfectly that it hypnotizes you as you play every note. This piece has been such a blessing for me and it is so easy to pour every ounce of myself into when I play it.
    Thank you Rousseau for posting a wide variety of pieces; without you I probably would not have learned this piece which changed my life - and for that I am forever grateful.

    • @xuly3129
      @xuly3129 4 года назад +5

      Hashly
      You meant Synthesia, not Synesthesia

    • @hashtagornah
      @hashtagornah 4 года назад +1

      @@xuly3129 haha yes, yes I did...

    • @Dominique632
      @Dominique632 3 года назад +3

      Omw I can only imagine how difficult it must have been learning from synthesia, it must have taken forever!

    • @hashtagornah
      @hashtagornah 3 года назад +3

      @@Dominique632 I believe it took me about 3-4 weeks to completely memorize the piece. Still perfecting it to this day, it's just so tricky. Still lots of fun to play, though.

    • @swaglord2426
      @swaglord2426 2 года назад +1

      No way you’ve learned this piece from Synthesia that’s amazing

  • @mcgoo721
    @mcgoo721 5 лет назад +47

    I don't know anything about the man, but from his music I assume Rachmaninoff was a drama king if not a full blown vampire.

  • @leanderdato4764
    @leanderdato4764 4 года назад +8

    I‘ve listened to quite a few versions of this now and yours is my favorite interpretation. Most of the others seem to not have that flow that yours has. I come back now every day to listen to it. Thank you

    • @BULLTRONHERO
      @BULLTRONHERO 2 месяца назад

      True. For me, it’s only Gilels that tops Roussea.

  • @chopinist7216
    @chopinist7216 4 года назад +9

    One of the best preludes in the world. Change my mind

  • @camillemaquillage
    @camillemaquillage 5 лет назад +18

    My best friend played this one a lot when he was at my house, on my piano... Brings back a lot of memories ♥️

  • @subuwuuuuu
    @subuwuuuuu 5 лет назад +101

    I'm hoping to learn this piece by the end of this year

  • @shinkikomori7386
    @shinkikomori7386 4 года назад +4

    Sergei has this mysterious, this scary aura running across his pieces. Absolutely magnificent.

  • @graciesawyer6352
    @graciesawyer6352 5 лет назад +6

    I was JUST listening to this before I saw this video, this is one my favorite Rachmaninoff pieces, you KILLED it Rousseau!

  • @matthiasdjveitmanndajenth5365
    @matthiasdjveitmanndajenth5365 4 года назад +4

    Anyone else notice the notes are red blue white? It’s a nice touch, really shows the history of the composer

  • @mottchristian
    @mottchristian Год назад +3

    Out of all of the pieces I have heard, it is so incredibly difficult to fathom how a man could compose this. Rachmaninoff was a musical genius. 😊

  • @iankendrick91
    @iankendrick91 5 лет назад +5

    Love how you play this slower than most performers would. It truly shows off the mastermind that is Rachmaninoff with 3 melodies instead of two.

  • @유민-j8f
    @유민-j8f 6 месяцев назад +38

    탈주 보고 왔다 개추

  • @Staylle
    @Staylle 3 года назад +12

    Просто масштабно-шедевральное произведение Рахманинов! (Исполнитель большой молодец, сколько труда) Восхищает..

  • @Novel_addict
    @Novel_addict 4 года назад +4

    Came here after watching 'Page Turner'. The first episode blew me away, the way she played this piece, I was speechless, it was so intense and powerful. Listening to this gives me so much energy, It was definitely worth it.

  • @gabby7256
    @gabby7256 4 года назад +7

    The ending gives me chills.

  • @СергейШереметьев-п8м
    @СергейШереметьев-п8м 4 года назад +41

    В этой мелодии сочетается и грусть и радость. За эти четыре минуты можно и плакать и радоваться одновременно. Такой поток эмоций мог выразить только гениальный композитор.

  • @Ryferion
    @Ryferion 5 лет назад +5

    Rachmaninoff has always held a special spot in my heart: stemming from the inability for me to learn any of his pieces

  • @keithkunikida1222
    @keithkunikida1222 4 года назад +10

    You are so lucky, no one in my family understands the beauty of Rachmaninov or Beethoven’s Moonlight. They just get these pieces out of their vibes so you are lucky that you get to play these dark and beautiful pieces. Because, I would usually practice Rach or Beet’s Moonlight once or twice a day so you are the source to these kind of music.
    Thanks Rousseau for bringing some dark beauty into my heart.
    ❤️

    • @KingstonCzajkowski
      @KingstonCzajkowski 4 года назад

      Glad to see somebody else into minor classical music. :) Have you tried Liszt's solo piano arrangment on Schubert's "Der Erlkönig" (off of the Goethe poem) or the Mephisto Waltzes or Transcendental Etudes? I also think you might enjoy Chopin Etudes Op. 25 (not that Op. 10 isn't any better).

  • @mza3544
    @mza3544 3 года назад +2

    I will keep saying this. New music today will never beat the wonders of music of these times

  • @personunknown7129
    @personunknown7129 5 лет назад +29

    0:18 is so satisfying

  • @radupaveljr.9895
    @radupaveljr.9895 5 лет назад +4

    I'm playing this piece now, and I've listened to all the versions i found on RUclips, and for what its worth, this one is by far my favorite!

  • @nathplaysminecraft2807
    @nathplaysminecraft2807 4 года назад +317

    Mozart: Easy
    Beethoven: Medium
    Chopin: No can do
    Liszt: Uses the all of the piano
    Rachmaninoff: Bass *POWER*
    Debussy: Take it easy
    Bach: Church Music

    • @lolidk2713
      @lolidk2713 4 года назад +80

      Mozart’s pieces are, as most people don’t know, usually hard. Especially his sonatas. The reason people don’t usually acknowledge it is because the difficulty comes from the interpretations and the way it is designed. Someone once said “Mozart is easy for kids, but hard for artists.” I totally agree with that quote.

    • @nathplaysminecraft2807
      @nathplaysminecraft2807 4 года назад +9

      @@lolidk2713 true but most people know the easier ones

    • @lolidk2713
      @lolidk2713 4 года назад +6

      Thanks for your kind reply. Yes, it is my bad. I didn’t see that you were saying Mozart in a more general way, which differed from what I thought about Mozart.

    • @nathplaysminecraft2807
      @nathplaysminecraft2807 4 года назад +9

      @@lolidk2713 thank you to you as well widening my point of view about Mozart.

    • @SlayPlenty
      @SlayPlenty 4 года назад +8

      Bach: Sight Reading teacher

  • @eseelert
    @eseelert 5 лет назад +9

    One of my all-time favorite pieces and you played it brilliantly! BRAVO!!!

  • @Anonymous-re9fd
    @Anonymous-re9fd 3 года назад +3

    0:50 sounds so tragic and dramatic. I love this piece!

  • @jakemoorer5795
    @jakemoorer5795 4 года назад +4

    More than a year later and this is still the best interpretation of this piece that I can find.

  • @Silkysimmers
    @Silkysimmers 5 лет назад +5

    Rachmaninoff is my favorite. So happy to see another piece from him.

  • @owengette8089
    @owengette8089 5 лет назад +70

    This piece makes me think of pirates.

  • @liviemillie6455
    @liviemillie6455 2 года назад +2

    It's one of the most unique compositions I've ever heard. I'd never heard any of Rach's pieces before this and it totally struck me and stood out.

  • @mina2471
    @mina2471 3 года назад +5

    A true artist will perform so effortlessly that the audience would presume they can do the same thing with the same level of quality.

  • @nicholast6150
    @nicholast6150 4 года назад +4

    Rachmaninoff always gives me chills but is also incredibly beautiful

  • @Mrguy334
    @Mrguy334 Год назад +3

    From 0:00 to 4:24 was the best part

  • @MikeyOnKeys
    @MikeyOnKeys 5 лет назад +16

    There’s something about Rachmaninov that makes me want to burst into tears. The music he wrote feels magical in a way. It’s something that I need. And I want to thank him for writing such moving music.

    • @peep3879
      @peep3879 5 лет назад

      Oh my god, yes. His music feels so passionate. His music also sounds very russian. Definitely my favourite composer next to Chopin.

  • @haoningzhang4640
    @haoningzhang4640 5 лет назад +2097

    Who noticed the colours are the Russian flag?

  • @starryskies0
    @starryskies0 3 месяца назад +2

    This is awesome
    0:37 this part makes me ascend

  • @Steven-ze2zk
    @Steven-ze2zk 5 лет назад +4

    My goodness, what a tune. I've been back to this video many times since I found it. Your interpretation of this piece is the finest I've seen online.

  • @kallocarina8879
    @kallocarina8879 4 года назад +7

    Rachmaninoff is by far one of the composers I feel you play best. Like I'm not even joking. Maybe it's just me but Rachmaninoff just feels so much more clear whenever you play it. You really bring out the music in his... well... music :P

  • @plushistoriae
    @plushistoriae 3 года назад +2

    This piece has always been my favorite. The epic chord progressions, and in the middle that beautiful, almost ethereal type of feeling.

  • @ballgrease
    @ballgrease 5 лет назад +4

    Thanks Rousseau for always posting good songs, I love going home listening to it while I work!!

  • @GeorgeZwierzchowskipianomusic
    @GeorgeZwierzchowskipianomusic 3 года назад +3

    Any one who says this piece is easy probbly hasnt noticed the interior lines to bring out. its not ragtime. This pianst Rouseau nails it quite well. really good interpretation, we dont need the liht show on a piece like this.

  • @TheDusty1920
    @TheDusty1920 5 лет назад +2

    You literally have the best piano channel on RUclips. What a Godsend you are. Your channel never fails to inspire me by putting together these fantastic audio visual performances of great masterworks

  • @ЛеонидИвкин-щ5э
    @ЛеонидИвкин-щ5э 4 года назад +8

    Это мой первый комментарий в жизни, но как же обидно что среди комментариев к произведению русского композитора нет русских комментариев, ужас, где хоть какие-нибудь представители России, иностранцы куда больше ценят русскую культуру, спасибо вам (thank you very much).

    • @olegshtolc7245
      @olegshtolc7245 3 года назад +2

      Да здесь мы, только зачем писать на русском, если все на англ общаются

    • @gordeyvolnik
      @gordeyvolnik 3 года назад

      Мне наоборот нравится когда нет русских комментариев. Хочется иностранцев почитать.

  • @waltpro1945
    @waltpro1945 4 года назад +4

    Wow, as someone who is currently learning this piece, I can say that was excellent.

  • @justanothergamer7918
    @justanothergamer7918 2 года назад +2

    My dad learned this piece a while ago and its one of my favorite Rachmaninoff pieces. Great job.

  • @baronlam3727
    @baronlam3727 4 года назад +3

    Perfection as usual! The best youtube pianist right here!

  • @samvimes1083
    @samvimes1083 5 лет назад +75

    I have a potentially stupid question for actual musicians, or Rousseau yourself if you ever encounter this:
    In the beginning of the piece, the left hand is performing a sort of "roll" into some of the bass octaves. I've heard this a lot, and it seems particularly common in Russian music. Does this have a name? It seems to impart a sort of "swinging" quality, and I love the way it sounds. I'm a guitar player, and a self taught, not particularly talented one at that, so you'll have to excuse my potentially stupid question.

    • @bhooshanpandit1344
      @bhooshanpandit1344 4 года назад +21

      Although I don't know the answer to your question, I am just happy that in this world there are polite and respectful people like you😊

    • @bhooshanpandit1344
      @bhooshanpandit1344 4 года назад +16

      And I am a musician myself and I can vouch that it wasn't a stupid question 👍🏻😁

    • @davidgarrett4327
      @davidgarrett4327 4 года назад +15

      It happens in Frühlingsstimmen waltz too, particularly this technique is known as 'Octave Shifting' but there is no specific name

    • @mitalipandit2891
      @mitalipandit2891 4 года назад +5

      @@davidgarrett4327 oh.... thank you for the information! I was thinking it would be something simple like that only coz I was pretty sure that there wasn't any special name to it... but I wasnt sure and didnt want to supply wrong info 😅

    • @variamente6855
      @variamente6855 4 года назад +2

      I honestly have no idea but i like it as well. I also want to plug that i uploaded an anime piano cover

  • @bastiw8727
    @bastiw8727 26 дней назад

    Grandios... Diese Tempowechsel in punkto Technik, Emotion und purer Schönheit... Wahnsinn und Genie...Ein Stück Ruhe in Chaos, Krieg und Tod... Heroisch und tragisch zugleich.

  • @Andrea-xs4ny
    @Andrea-xs4ny Год назад +19

    Rachmaninoff's large hands gave us such amazing music, but the downside is that I can't play it comfortably. 😭

    • @pincepeditto3167
      @pincepeditto3167 Год назад

      Ikr

    • @Cahrssomething
      @Cahrssomething Год назад

      Trying to play this on an actual grand piano makes my fingers split in half, my hands small as hell

    • @tunatuna6723
      @tunatuna6723 10 месяцев назад

      Believe it or not, but his third piano concerto was dedicated to the man whom Sergei considered to be the best pianist (and the most pianistic to boot): Josef Hofmann.
      Alas, Hofmann had smaller hand spans, which led to Steinway producing instruments for Hofmann that were a few cm shorter along the 88 keys.

  • @italimanedits7649
    @italimanedits7649 3 года назад +4

    2:36 is no one gonna talk about that smooth transition??

  • @carterenglish1230
    @carterenglish1230 Год назад +2

    That lyrical section in the middle is so beautiful ❤

  • @leonkoleda
    @leonkoleda 5 лет назад +76

    Chopin's Op10 No12 "Revolutionary Etude" pleasee

    • @riverwilliams3816
      @riverwilliams3816 5 лет назад +1

      He's already made it
      Edit: Here you go, my good sir ruclips.net/video/oHiU-u2ddJ4/видео.html

    • @Syzygizing
      @Syzygizing 5 лет назад +2

      River Williams wrong piece but still a great etude

    • @janv.8538
      @janv.8538 5 лет назад +1

      YES PLEASSSEEEE

    • @amirakbar2392
      @amirakbar2392 5 лет назад +2

      He just happened to upload it today haha

    • @daphnesilks963
      @daphnesilks963 2 месяца назад

      I played that song in honor of my choir and band teacher 😁 used it for abrsm exam 8