Le Preux, étude de concert pour piano (B flat major), opus 17
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Charles-Valentin Alkan
「騎士」演奏会用練習曲作品17
The masterpiece of the early years of ALKAN (published in 1837)
Dedication: madame Adèle Janvier
First published: 1844
Published by: Paris: Bureau central de musique
I'm so glad that you're back!
To people who say this is fake: he was (or is) well-known for extremely elaborate player piano program(?) since late 2000s or early 2010s, as shown at 3:07.
You're only on the comment sections of the best videos
@@bloba6969 right?
Wow he can even play without moving his hands
It’s a computer program he shows at the end of the video
@@yungskigg no shit Sherlock
@@yungskigg no 💩 sherlock
I love this video
I love Alkan (no homo)
@@charles-valentinalkan9200 when did you start talking to yourself?
@@CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji when my best friend Fryderyk died 🥺😢
@@charles-valentinalkan9200 and today Liszt died 😭
@@CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji nooooo not ferenc
People in the comments are so degenerate. Good video
im so glad you pressed on that pedal at the end
I like this recording. It's like synthesia but more realistic
Yes, it is indeed very nice😃
That’s pretty much what Nanasakov is
Fascinating, thanks for recording and sharing!
This must have been a lot of work!
お疲れ様でした、ありがとうございます!
bro it's an engine that play this😂😂 watch the vido until end....
@@charles-valentinalkan9200 bro, i know. what tells you i didn't know? it was still a lot of work to put this together, setting the parameters for each passage like dynamics and pedal, etc.
if someone could ever play it like that. ^^
Alkan 😭😭😭😭😭
LaDivinaFanatic!!
@@Medtszkowski hyped up youtube pianist who plays like an average 16 year old semi pro.
@@p1p153 Watch till I finish playing mine, I already done Lucrezia de Borgia
What is the piece at the end?
Alkan Trois morceaux dans le genre pathétique op.15 no.3 Morte
@@yatudefatsia6015 thanks 🙏
he is using telekenisis
Honestly XD
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I dont understand what is happenning here
LoliloL
I guess he presses the pedals.
He seems to be sight reading as well as playing the pedals same time, player piano stuff...
Yes, and if one sees Lauret Martin playing this piece, there is much crossing hands... seems a fake display.
@@s1earle crossing hands is the easiest way because there is an unending pattern in the right hand but the left has rests between the low skipping up high
体幹全く動いてない!コレさぎだろ~!😝
lol
¿Qué es eso de "Pianista Virtual"? me parece completamente absurdo, esta pieza del gran virtuoso compositor Charles Valentin Alkan no tiene nada de sentimiento ni interpretación, al ser tocado por una computadora carece completamente de la emoción que solo un pianista puede transmitir. En todo caso mejor escucho un midi
This is a computer program, the fact that it already sounds better than any midi created is already impressive
Fake??
He is an autopianist. It’s like calling a photo fake because it was not painted by hand
@@stevenru4516 so this is more like a presentation?
This is literally concert autoplaying, which as you can see, requires a lot of time to program
@@stevenru4516 yeah, I see
@@stevenru4516 What's concert autoplaying?
This is bs. You can’t cross hands and just sit there.
Out of all of the things that could have tipped you off, you came up with "hand crossing..." Not all of the fucking wires clearly connected to the piano. Or the computer he uses to play it that's on the piano. Or the fact that about 3 minutes in, he literally shows all of the computing processes which are required to play this piece.
Or the fact that at 6 minutes in, he shows a pov of the keys moving on their own.
Yes, you can 😅
You do realize he's not actually playing and that he programmed a computer to play this? Do you not see the laptop or the program segments running in the video?