Thank you for such an amazing interpretation! I am totally in awe! It is amazing how relaxed your left and right hands are under such extreme technical demands which really gives the piece the beautiful lilting character.
Ernst never played his 6 polyphonic etudes in concert that's why he wrote them to be so difficult to leave his mark and because he didn't have to work to actually learn how to play the pieces. At least according to Wikipedia it says he could no longer play by 1862. So his compositions were pushed to the limit as his way of saying "If I could play again this is what I would play". But the main reason it's harder than Paganini's compositions is because Ernst was never going to play it himself.
awkward playing position and big stretch , speed required , precision , articulation , get urself a violin spend 1 year on it , u would realize how difficult for a human to get just about anything out of 4 string and some horse hair on a stick , to be able to play these inhumanly hard pieces , it would take talent and hardwork but such answer would be understatement , u have to try it urself before knowing how hard it truly is
Don't forget voicing of lines, utmost delicacy in the right hand even when the left hand is contorted, length of arpeggiated chords (with regard to musicality) (where they begin (on or off beat) and how long you hold them for), keeping one finger in tune while another is playing semiquavers a large stretch away. This piece is difficult musically as well.
1代で途絶えたと看做されるパガニーニの技法も陰ながらエルンストが吸収し、その音楽は明るく輝いており、ピアノのアルカンと同じく光の存在であると思います。
Thank you for such an amazing interpretation! I am totally in awe! It is amazing how relaxed your left and right hands are under such extreme technical demands which really gives the piece the beautiful lilting character.
素敵な日本人バイオリニスト、ヒゲがミスマッチのイケメンですね
ミスマッチなんかいw
Great challenge!!!!
I hope you complete all etudes.
お見事です!!
それから、6つの対位法的エチュードのうち、4番も見てみたいです。
Omg this étude is so beautiful! 😍 Well played.
Impressive... I play the piano only, but I can imagine how hard it is to play two voices on a violin
This etude is even hard enough on piano
@@罗辑-u2h there's a piano version of this etude?
@@barcarolleenjoyer No,I just mean it is nessory to use your both hands when playing this tune on piano
@@罗辑-u2h Not necessarily, it's not too far fetched to imagine a piano version of this etude, for the left hand.
Very good. Congratulations for this great interpretation.
Excellent! Congratulation Dude!
This is even harder than Paganini !
In fact much harder than most Paganini compositions.
Ernst never played his 6 polyphonic etudes in concert that's why he wrote them to be so difficult to leave his mark and because he didn't have to work to actually learn how to play the pieces. At least according to Wikipedia it says he could no longer play by 1862. So his compositions were pushed to the limit as his way of saying "If I could play again this is what I would play". But the main reason it's harder than Paganini's compositions is because Ernst was never going to play it himself.
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as a pianist can someone explain the difficulties in any form of analogy to me please? really wish i can understand
awkward playing position and big stretch , speed required , precision , articulation , get urself a violin spend 1 year on it , u would realize how difficult for a human to get just about anything out of 4 string and some horse hair on a stick , to be able to play these inhumanly hard pieces , it would take talent and hardwork but such answer would be understatement , u have to try it urself before knowing how hard it truly is
Don't forget voicing of lines, utmost delicacy in the right hand even when the left hand is contorted, length of arpeggiated chords (with regard to musicality) (where they begin (on or off beat) and how long you hold them for), keeping one finger in tune while another is playing semiquavers a large stretch away. This piece is difficult musically as well.