Well done Annique very impressive, not an easy piece, iam humbly speaking a self taught pianist from the age of 15yrs old, iam 54yrs old now, I love playing Mozart and Beethoven sonatas and Scott joplin rags like the entertainer and maple leaf 🍁 rag, and various other pieces, I have a 11note span, I am currently learning other Mozart sonatas using a similar method you are using, your videos are most appreciated as they offer very helpfull tips, I just recently taught myself to play k283 1st movement, and k309 1st movement and learning 3rd movement, this goes with my k545 1st movement, k332 3 movements, and k331 1st movement theme and 6 variations, and rondo alla turca 3rd movement, playing the piano is a wonderfull God given gift to have, greetings from wales uk 😀
I really respect how not only are you playing the notes, but you're also paying attention to held/tied notes. There's a lot of awkward holding of notes in this piece, and even though you're trying to quickly learn as much as you can, you're still being mindful of those notes.
Hey Annique! I have an idea, what if you did a baroque Fugue 1m 10m 1h challenge? It'd be helpful to see an established pianist's approach and strategy to tackling something like Bach Fugues.
Love it when Annique just randomly screams something in german, don't know why but its so funny. Also, I just realized i've never heard a german speaker pronouncing the name of this piece, always assumed it was "liebslead".
The problem with that pronunciation is that it would sound like the German word “Liebeslied”, which literally translated means Love Song. That’s a bit misleading :D
@@faithhopelove9567 yeah i have already seen that on many occasions I believe someone made a typo like many decades ago on one of the more popular note sheets and it became the normal spelling
My favorite Rachmaninoff interpreter, Vladimir Ashkenazy, surprisingly had a quite small handspan. That just goes to show you really don't need huge hands in order to play (though it does make it significantly easier sometimes)
I have been learning liebesleid for a week now and I only know the first page. It’s really motivating to watch this. I decided that I wanted to play this for a school concert and this helps.
Annique we are with you.❤ Seeing you happy and motivated is making me and your other followers more than you are :') You are the greatest pianist currently at least for me . Keep smiling and make other people smile with your positivity 😊🖤
The most overplayed piece of his. It was already overplayed during his lifetime and he detested it because he had to play it during all of his recitals. People exptected it from him. He himself said that it was a juvenile trifle that he had long grown weary of.
You mentioned lower back pain. I have been struggling the past 2 months with pain between my shoulder blades as soon as I start to practice piano, the first ten minutes are fine and then the pain starts and within 15 min I am in so much pain I cannot bear it anymore, the pain feels like an intense spasm. I corrected my seating position height of the piano bench, seating distance from the keys, my style of playing, relaxing my shoulders while playing and it improved a little bit but it still got me. Then I made this discovery, I started to do light weight training in the gym and immediately the pain is gone, I can now easily sit and practice for 45min - 1Hr with no pain, the gym exercise is doing the trick.
You have so much talent Annique, it's just so inspiring. I have been listening to Chopin's Nocturne in D Flat Major and fell in love with it. If you haven't already learnt the piece yet I would worship you and your piano if you do a 1 min 10 min 1 hour challenge with this piece. Thanks! I will also learn this piece very soon because it Chopin is the literal definition of Romantic Classical. Hope you find this comment and happy practicing!
It took me 6 months to memorize the notes. Still working on it for the past month. Your 1 hour was basically my 1 month progress.😅 I was so surprised to see the notification for this piece pop up on my feed. So glad you did this one. Would love to hear a completed version sometime in the future. Bravo
Omg, love this. Annique you're so special for me, I want with all my heart to be able to go to one of your concerts.. Love sorrow... it's a beautiful piece, and I really admire your talent for playing it. ❤
I can grab a 10th without problem and with a little bit of stretching a 11th. The next time, spanish rhapsody 1min, 10 min 1 hour challenge, please❤. I love this piece.
Great job Annique!! Next time, try Brahms Romance in F 118/5 (because it's the greatest song of all time) or The Great Gate of Kiev from Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition (because everyone will love it). Cheers.
For those who may not know, Fritz Kreisler's claim to fame was as a violinist. He was a top-tier virtuoso. He was so highly regarded that his name entered the American lexicon as a synonym for "the best". Imagine two women discussing a doctor, the first recommending her doctor. The second woman asks, "Is he really good?" The first replies, "He's a Kreisler."
I’ve learned so much about technique and practice routines from your videos and Patreon site. For a challenge suggestion how about the A flat Polonaise?
How do you even manage to learn so much in just one hour? I refuse to believe you're the same specie as me. I struggle so much at sight reading that this looks completely enigmatic to me. It would have taken me weeks to get there (including the mistakes). Anyways, congratulations, that's really impressive and the video is very enjoyable.
8:07 As a 15 year old self-learning pianist. Throughout my entire life, my development in 5 years of playing and still can't read notes faster. My hand can stretch up to 9 notes. But on that specific notes on the left hand, considering that the B was flat, made my hand cry. Tested the notes, I can reach it but can't play it quickly, maybe with some practice but I guess I need to wait for my hand to expand a little more so I can play Liebesleid.
Thank you for creating this fun, light-hearted, enjoyable video!! I admire your technical, musicianship, and editing skills. Any idea where, or who, this challenge format originated from?
Hi Annique! I’d love to see you try something from Brasil! There's a really famous composer named Zequinha de Abreu, and one of his most iconic pieces is "Tico Tico no Fubá." It would be amazing to see you play it! You're such an inspiration, you're awesome
Hi Annique. As usual great video and despite minor "bumps" it was a joy to listen to. As for the next peice, as I commented before, what about Alkan? Maybe the famous Barcarolle is to easy, but what about at least the opening of the Concerto for Solo piano 😊 😈
I’ve been learning this piece for a time now, it’s sooo hard, so many notes… 🫠 The middle part sounded messy at first if it’s not played close to the right tempo.
Nice performance for the time of study! I can get a 10th but i lack in teqnique. Next challenge i want to see is you trying Liszt's Transcendental Etude No5 feux follets .
Hello Annique! Great and entertaining video as usual! Would you please be so kind as to tell me what type of microphones you are using for your recordings? They sound lovely! Thank you in advance! Love, from Italy
Annique do Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini Variation 18 Rachmaninoff for 1min10min1hr. And also Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1 B flat minor Solo arrangement by Grainger. These are challenging masterpieces would love to see how you fare, Im sure you’d do awesome!
I love these training sessions. Makes me as a non-piano player to understand some of the hard work behind playing classical pieces. I’m confused about the title of this particular piece though. Is it liebesleid or liebeslied(which is what it says on the sheet)? A ”love song” makes more sense than sorrow too me, the music is too light to be sorrowful.
I can just barely reach a 10th at the edge of the keys, but more annoyingly, I can only get a 6th between 2nd and 5th finger, which makes a lot of the bigger chords very difficult - my hands aren't huge, but I would be way less annoyed if I just was a bit more flexible.
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Well done Annique very impressive, not an easy piece, iam humbly speaking a self taught pianist from the age of 15yrs old, iam 54yrs old now, I love playing Mozart and Beethoven sonatas and Scott joplin rags like the entertainer and maple leaf 🍁 rag, and various other pieces, I have a 11note span, I am currently learning other Mozart sonatas using a similar method you are using, your videos are most appreciated as they offer very helpfull tips, I just recently taught myself to play k283 1st movement, and k309 1st movement and learning 3rd movement, this goes with my k545 1st movement, k332 3 movements, and k331 1st movement theme and 6 variations, and rondo alla turca 3rd movement, playing the piano is a wonderfull God given gift to have, greetings from wales uk 😀
I really respect how not only are you playing the notes, but you're also paying attention to held/tied notes. There's a lot of awkward holding of notes in this piece, and even though you're trying to quickly learn as much as you can, you're still being mindful of those notes.
1m 10m 1hr Prokofiev 2nd concerto Cadenza
Should probably start in the midle or near the end
@@duartevader2709Oh of course! Best bit!
yeah that seems pretty realistic
Hey Annique! I have an idea, what if you did a baroque Fugue 1m 10m 1h challenge? It'd be helpful to see an established pianist's approach and strategy to tackling something like Bach Fugues.
Bwv 906 Fantasia😂
Love it when Annique just randomly screams something in german, don't know why but its so funny.
Also, I just realized i've never heard a german speaker pronouncing the name of this piece, always assumed it was "liebslead".
The problem with that pronunciation is that it would sound like the German word “Liebeslied”, which literally translated means Love Song. That’s a bit misleading :D
@@Baukuchen But the other problem is that the German title on the page actually is "Liebeslied", even though it's supposed to be Liebesleid
@@faithhopelove9567 yeah i have already seen that on many occasions I believe someone made a typo like many decades ago on one of the more popular note sheets and it became the normal spelling
My favorite Rachmaninoff interpreter, Vladimir Ashkenazy, surprisingly had a quite small handspan. That just goes to show you really don't need huge hands in order to play (though it does make it significantly easier sometimes)
I have been learning liebesleid for a week now and I only know the first page. It’s really motivating to watch this. I decided that I wanted to play this for a school concert and this helps.
Annique we are with you.❤ Seeing you happy and motivated is making me and your other followers more than you are :') You are the greatest pianist currently at least for me . Keep smiling and make other people smile with your positivity 😊🖤
yo Im literally learning this piece with my piano teacher right now! crazy timing
I love Liebesleid, I've never watched that Anime tho.
It looks kinda good. 😁
watch it. its great
my favorite (and only) anime ive watched
@@CaedenThePro not my only anime but by far my favorite.
Lol I’ve just finished the anime like 10 min ago AND HOLY SHIT. BE READY TO CRY YOUR EYES OUT CUS HOLY SHIT
Please play Rachmaninoff Prelude Op 3 No 2 in c sharp minor it´s just soo beautiful
The most overplayed piece of his. It was already overplayed during his lifetime and he detested it because he had to play it during all of his recitals. People exptected it from him.
He himself said that it was a juvenile trifle that he had long grown weary of.
It's aight, she prolly played it before
OMG i just started learning this piece, such a stunning arrangement!
You gotta love this piece, impatient to view the video
Another one of my favorite 1 minute 10 minute 1 hour challenges 😊❤🎉!
Wow perfect timing, im learning this piece too! Seeing you do it so effortlessly is making me envious 😅
God I was listening to this piece nonstop for the past couple of days! I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw the title of this video ❤
I THINK WE'VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR THIS
You mentioned lower back pain. I have been struggling the past 2 months with pain between my shoulder blades as soon as I start to practice piano, the first ten minutes are fine and then the pain starts and within 15 min I am in so much pain I cannot bear it anymore, the pain feels like an intense spasm. I corrected my seating position height of the piano bench, seating distance from the keys, my style of playing, relaxing my shoulders while playing and it improved a little bit but it still got me. Then I made this discovery, I started to do light weight training in the gym and immediately the pain is gone, I can now easily sit and practice for 45min - 1Hr with no pain, the gym exercise is doing the trick.
I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS CHALLENGE FOR LIKE 3 YEARS
I’ve been waiting this for a century
You have so much talent Annique, it's just so inspiring. I have been listening to Chopin's Nocturne in D Flat Major and fell in love with it. If you haven't already learnt the piece yet I would worship you and your piano if you do a 1 min 10 min 1 hour challenge with this piece. Thanks! I will also learn this piece very soon because it Chopin is the literal definition of Romantic Classical. Hope you find this comment and happy practicing!
Congratulations on your successes.
Wake up guys Annique just posted🔥
It took me 6 months to memorize the notes. Still working on it for the past month. Your 1 hour was basically my 1 month progress.😅 I was so surprised to see the notification for this piece pop up on my feed. So glad you did this one. Would love to hear a completed version sometime in the future. Bravo
I’m so happy that you are doing this piece. It’s one of my favorites!!!
I absolutely love Liebesleid, thanks for playing it Annique!! 🖤🌱
Omg, love this. Annique you're so special for me, I want with all my heart to be able to go to one of your concerts.. Love sorrow... it's a beautiful piece, and I really admire your talent for playing it. ❤
I love this piece so deeply, thank you for playing it ❤
You’re 10 minute sounded like my 1 week 😢 but i’m glad to know everyone struggles with rachmaninoffs huge chords
seeing this made my day, this is my favorite piece after watching the anime, you’ve given me hope that i can learn it with enough practice!
I recently heard this piece and gotta say it is a really beautiful piece, looking forward to watch the whole video
It's impressive how well you had it practiced in 10 minutes
Beautiful piece of music played beautifully!
I can grab a 10th without problem and with a little bit of stretching a 11th. The next time, spanish rhapsody 1min, 10 min 1 hour challenge, please❤. I love this piece.
@@Wakala89 you are a lucky person, if I stretch and pray any kind of God I can just reach a 10th 🥲
Yes, YES I waited for this since la Campanella video, glad you picked this piece
I love this series so much
Wonderful video! Very well played!
8:03 11th, but I'm more comfortable with doing a 10th ;)
Annique, you are amazing!
You should research the Taubman Approach for back pain. I’m surprised more professionals don’t know about this philosophy.
My favorite Rachmaninov piece!
WOAH ONE OF MY FAVORITES 😄
in my fav anime too!
Rachmaninoff ossia cadenza would be a great one :)
Great job Annique!! Next time, try Brahms Romance in F 118/5 (because it's the greatest song of all time) or The Great Gate of Kiev from Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition (because everyone will love it). Cheers.
THANK YOUUUUU
I love this piece!😍
The audio on the piano sounds great!
The beginning of this still messes with me 😭 I still love the piece!
For those who may not know, Fritz Kreisler's claim to fame was as a violinist. He was a top-tier virtuoso. He was so highly regarded that his name entered the American lexicon as a synonym for "the best". Imagine two women discussing a doctor, the first recommending her doctor. The second woman asks, "Is he really good?" The first replies, "He's a Kreisler."
lovee uuuu
was ein timing :D das wollte ich auch seit ein paar tagen lernen
I’ve learned so much about technique and practice routines from your videos and Patreon site. For a challenge suggestion how about the A flat Polonaise?
Hi, can you try etude tableaux n.4 op 33 from Rachmaninoff? It is one of my favorite pieces.❤
I love this piece
How do you even manage to learn so much in just one hour? I refuse to believe you're the same specie as me. I struggle so much at sight reading that this looks completely enigmatic to me. It would have taken me weeks to get there (including the mistakes). Anyways, congratulations, that's really impressive and the video is very enjoyable.
OMG YOU ACTUALLY DID IT
Wow your skill is insane! Biiig probs!!!❤😊
Yeeeess. I waited so long for this
bro u are so pretty btw 🥹❤
i swear, every time i see her i'm just in awe🥹
❤❤❤❤❤
I know, right?! She just looks so sweet 🥰
Shouldn't it be "sis" instead of "bro"? ;)
@@Quotenwagnerianer bro is gender neutral
8:07 As a 15 year old self-learning pianist. Throughout my entire life, my development in 5 years of playing and still can't read notes faster. My hand can stretch up to 9 notes. But on that specific notes on the left hand, considering that the B was flat, made my hand cry. Tested the notes, I can reach it but can't play it quickly, maybe with some practice but I guess I need to wait for my hand to expand a little more so I can play Liebesleid.
Super!!!!
Estupendo! Que te parecería un desafio con algunas obritas de Kinderescenen de Schumann? No son tan fáciles como parecen ehh😂❤
I love you, Thanks for the challenge :D
Well played
U should try prelude op 28 no 12 by chopin for the challenge!
Thank you for creating this fun, light-hearted, enjoyable video!! I admire your technical, musicianship, and editing skills. Any idea where, or who, this challenge format originated from?
So good!
Nice timing i just finished your lie in april
No way , im both classsical and anime fan and see this video out was a big surprise❤
I tried to practise this piece and able to play the first part, but the transition is to hard for me
And your 1hr11min is my over 5 hours😢😢😢
Well done!
yoo no way i love this piece
everyone wake up Annique just dropped a new challenge
Hi Annique! I’d love to see you try something from Brasil! There's a really famous composer named Zequinha de Abreu, and one of his most iconic pieces is "Tico Tico no Fubá." It would be amazing to see you play it! You're such an inspiration, you're awesome
Hi Annique. As usual great video and despite minor "bumps" it was a joy to listen to.
As for the next peice, as I commented before, what about Alkan? Maybe the famous Barcarolle is to easy, but what about at least the opening of the Concerto for Solo piano 😊 😈
Você é doce de pessoa ,muito linda e talentosa.
please come to Italy next!!
"I met this girl under full-bloomed cherry blossoms, and my fate has begun to change"
Next time? How about Charles Valentin Alkan - Etude Op. 27 Le chemin de fer
next time Alkan Concerto for piano solo 3rd movement and le Preux 😍
We gotta have busoni piano concerto in there as well
@@duartevader2709 don’t forget Feinberg 3 and K.S Sorabji Sonata No. 5!!!
I hope to hear you take on the Chopin Barcarolle someday.
I can also grab a 9th but that's my full stretch.
*I met the girl under full bloomed cherry blossoms, and my line had begun to change"
1:45 it took me an hour to learn this begginig, i can not manage hands
I’ve been learning this piece for a time now, it’s sooo hard, so many notes… 🫠
The middle part sounded messy at first if it’s not played close to the right tempo.
pls perform in california 😭
Yes, please!
And Arizona too, since it’s somewhat close.
8:03 a 12th with stretching, but a 11/11th and a semitone is the most comfortable hahaha. If I'm not mistaken that's what Rach's stretch was.
Most people say Rach’s handspan was a 13th but if not it would be very close to a 13th
I wish I have a piano like that :) even im being very beginner.
no way the com back
Wonderfull Video. And I can only grab barely a nineth. I've got small hands with short fingers. A tenth is just out of my reach. 🙃🤪
YIPPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE LIEBESLEID MENTIONED
Nice performance for the time of study! I can get a 10th but i lack in teqnique. Next challenge i want to see is you trying Liszt's Transcendental Etude No5 feux follets .
Plz plz plzzz do Chopin Op27 no2😭😭
You should do the last prelude and fugue in WTC Book 1. Or something Bach.
Hello Annique! Great and entertaining video as usual!
Would you please be so kind as to tell me what type of microphones you are using for your recordings? They sound lovely!
Thank you in advance!
Love, from Italy
Have you played Rachmaninoff G# minor prelude op32 no12? It is lovely, and I think may work well for a 1-10-1 challenge. :)
Annique do Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini Variation 18 Rachmaninoff for 1min10min1hr. And also Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1 B flat minor Solo arrangement by Grainger. These are challenging masterpieces would love to see how you fare, Im sure you’d do awesome!
Sofia Gubaidulina - Piano Sonata: III. Allegretto (please, and sorry, lol 😂)
How is the camera moving on it's own? Rachmaninoff's ghost is moving it🗿
I love these training sessions. Makes me as a non-piano player to understand some of the hard work behind playing classical pieces. I’m confused about the title of this particular piece though. Is it liebesleid or liebeslied(which is what it says on the sheet)? A ”love song” makes more sense than sorrow too me, the music is too light to be sorrowful.
I can just barely reach a 10th at the edge of the keys, but more annoyingly, I can only get a 6th between 2nd and 5th finger, which makes a lot of the bigger chords very difficult - my hands aren't huge, but I would be way less annoyed if I just was a bit more flexible.
try Scraibin’s etudes
Any surprises for Paris ); ? would love to hear a ballade you mentionned it on insta no?