Liszt: Transcendental Etude No.8, Wilde Jagd (Kissin)
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2014
- A searing account. The speed & accuracy of the alternating runs is extraordinary. Some of the technically trickier moments are also turned into moments of great musical fun: see 03:50, for instance.
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1:42 İ'm searching this melody for 2 YEARS 😭 finally found it i'm so happy
That’s probably one of the best feelings in the world lol, congrats
Congratulations!!!
me founding the coda For Liszt Valse de Parisina
@@Tizohip i've heard that piece before, but at where? At the theme park? At some movies? The melody is haunting me
I know the feeling
'Presto Furioso' just the marking is scary....
Hyoseon Lee Fast and Furious 😂😂 that's pretty badass for a marking guess he wasn't playing games lol
Fast and Furious...
Jinnamonster12 it’s “Furiously fast”
In Fortississimo by the way.
RUclips Commenter it's quite easy to play loudly during a fast section. Playing softly would've been much more difficult
I thought I clicked on another transcendental liszt etude. This gave me a heart attack.
LOL. Which one did you think you were about to watch? 🤣🤣
@@christianvennemann9008 maybe he thought he clicked on La Ricordanza (another Transc. Etude) but its a bit easier and mellow.
@@charlesfernandez201 Right, but the sheet music for that certainly doesn't look like this. 🤣🤣
@@charlesfernandez201 12 probably
@@christianvennemann9008 Well not like everyone can read it :P
It's like a whole orchestra on a piano!!
I'm orchestrating that...
@@ValkyRiver you've done chasse-neigie, n o w
W h e r e
i s W i l d e J a g d lol
@@axyspianostudio I will return to orchestration after I finish some other projects.
@@ValkyRiver oh ok epic
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@ValkyRiver
0:38 *boop*
Jonathan Hong I
Or as Kissin would say, "БУП"
@@victoza9232 yea
this honestly made me laugh out loud
I'm a violinist. My boyfriend, a pianist, sent me this. What is WRONG with you people how can you move this FAST
This is liszts original tempo marking lol…
What’s wrong with your perception
I would ask the same about Paganini's caprice no. 5
@@pianoforte17xx48 I would ask the same about all caprices in general
that's the joke, we can't, kissin is just from a different species
This piece is one of the most beautiful ones musically in the transcendental etudes. It has the most fierce and chaotic and staggeringly sonorous sections that actually mimic the sound of 'hunt'. It also has those lyrical and beautiful passages in the middle that's typical of romantic era.
The secondary theme of this piece is soo beautiful
This piece really inspired me…
… to sell my piano.
You are a genius...
At least you don't sell your soul.
@@segmentsAndCurves Indeed, Tien.
😭😭😭😭
@@therealrealludwigvanbeethoven hi beethoven
Liszt creativity is in godly level
The piece is not long
But it depicts so many things
Brutality
Heavenly
Many funny sections
Great passion
Great composer
yes, if you read on the subject the piece is based on (the wild hunt), you see that the piece perfectly fits its title. even the most passionate parts somehow feel impersonal yet as you said, heavenly. maybe its the lack of pauses and constant movement. either way, it paints an image of a euphoric trance that the spectral warriors of the hunt are in.
So much is happening the piece felt like half an hour long
I’d already heard this but 2set brought me here again
yeah same hahahaha
Yesss hello fellow twosetters
Samee 😂
Yo
I didn't realize the middle part was so beautiful until twoset brought me here
im a murderer of pianist,good job
well done
Yes, I don't know how many people you have killed! lol
He killed Scriabin
@@samthepianoman at least his hand
@@Luca-yg5qx his right hand, with Liszt's réminiscence de Don Juan. The guy ACTUALLY broke some hands, but everyone said it as a joke , poor Scriabin !
1:10 makes me so happy :)
Yes
BlObS I saw your Profile for hair😂😂😂
Hmmm... My style, I love loud pieces. Easy to play and full with emotions. Good job,Franz,good job.
Go home drunk, you are serge
Easy?!?! What kind of pianist are y- oh. Carry on then, sir.
I love your Op. 16 No. 4
indeed
Gabriel Mondragon no he's not, he just intended to do a pun
Whoa! I didn't even know Kissin was emotionally and physically capable of this. Holy crap. This is truly scary.
What did.u think abt him? That he was a gremlin? Cm'on!)
My favorite performance of this piece, hands down. Bravo.
My goodness...I think this is my favorite that I've heard of this piece, and I'm surprised a performance like this came out of Kissin. Damn did he dig deep for this performance!
beautiful and dramatic, that's awesome, only Liszt can create so much variety of chords, giving us eargasm
+toothless toe if you dislike Liszt, then why are you even here? Go to a place that suits you.
+toothless toe Then don't listen to Liszt's music. This place is for people who want to listen to Evgeny K. playing Liszt's etude, it doesn't suit you then go listen to Ravel instead.
what does that mean
@@jerryy4658 , awwwe, did poor ol toothless joe delete his comment because he couldn't take your rightful criticism? And it was rightful, if someone is writing that they hate this music, then they shouldn't be on here.
@@alvexok5523 I didn't intentionally delete my comments. Here, I'll say it again, just to make you all butthurt: Liszt's music is pretty fucking boring most of the time, this piece included.
2:28 my favorite
There are not many words to describe this. An incredible technique and intense performance.
Ahhhhhhh grandma made some cookies to eat while listening to this
wow kissin is killin it... good performances. i love it! No hesitation you soft handed and soft heartet fur elise enthusiasts! classic can also be METAL
It's cute of him to put a key signature
it probably is still helpful though
Ha forgot about this comment, I understand the key signature now. I think I was working on Chopin waltzes then and now I'm working on feux follets
For someone want to practice with this video
0:39 First fermata
1:21 Second fermata
1:41 pp
2:27 fff
2:54 Tempo I
3:23 fff
3:49 leggiermente
3:58 p
The piece is so difficult, you have to practice listening to listen to this.
Swift wow just wow
1. I saw the 2 first lines: " Hmm.. I can play this... easier than it seems "
2. Finds out that it's presto: "Hmm... Possible if I practice? (For 2 months Bruhhh)"
3.Sees next page: "Bye"
LoL
just FYI to you guys, this is the tempo that Liszt wants us to play at-Its ridiculous!
Beatiful piece and interpretation. I find in it everything: fury, calm, fun and pathos.
Franz Liszt: breaking more pianists' fingers than Izuku Midoriya using One for All since 1837
Ok. Everything is kind of possible but 03:50 is insane. I have no idea how would I play it at that speed.
Like the black notes are ok but the white keys are just insanity like how the fu-
thats the original speed lol...
@@evanding4732 Richter's
Shouldn't be that hard to play if you're able to play the rest of the piece I think. I find the octave leaps in Mephisto's Waltz more intimidating.
@@joaomonteiro9619 I've played Mephisto Waltz, and I have attempted this piece too, I find this one much harder lol.
It's an absolutely beautiful piece! ❤️
And not just challenging to play...
Team Liszt all the way! God bless the man. 😍😍😍❤❤❤
Hell yeah!
@@AndreiAnghelLiszt ah its you again lmao
Liszt and Chopin are the best classical composers change my mind. But Rachmaninoff and Beethoven are nice too
Beautiful. I love this etude. 😍😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️
3:50 pure delight
Also probably one of the hardest parts as well. Never seen any other pianist play it so fast and clean.
@@evanding4732 Yup, Incredibly hard. IMO much harder than the famous leaps of the first Mephisto Waltz.
@@thegreenpianist7683 yeah, it’s basically the octaves only version of the leaps in mephisto waltz
It starts Loud..
Ends Loud...
🤘
First time I thought I was watching on 1.5 speed
The best of all transcendentals ❤️
yeah wish I could play this well, hes too dam good. I,m crying
Hmmm, no wonder it is nicknamed "The Wild Hunt."
The beginning frightens me
My new favorite Etude of Liszt, and played by my favorite too
This piece is scary hard
Yes it is.. Sadly it's one of the easiest or most accessable from this set of etudes( not counting the prelude)
Martin Říha What the crap
It's the truth. Compared to most of the trans etudes it's piece of cake. I find difficult only the capriccio part 1:55-2:55, 4:00-4:24. The rest is quite straight-forward. Just my opinion
Martin Říha In my experience though, it's about the fifth hardest, after Appassionata, Chasse-neige, Feux Follets, and Mazeppa.
It is FURIOUS (literally)
I can't even play this at 0.25 speed! And my hands are too small to do most of the stretches..
Bravo Evgeny!
lovely rubato adds real gravity to the middle section / very intense & exciting performance. late 20th century wet sustain pedalling style adds a lot of color. it would be interesting to hear what Rachmaninov or Lhévinne would have done with the sustain pedal in this one.
I was thinking the same thing. Rachmaninoff's envolving atmosphere style would hace done so much with this piece.
“Presto Furioso” this is the OG prequel to the fast and furious
What planet is Evgeny from? I play piano, but this dude PLAYS PIANO!!
Earth lol
Russia percisely lol
Claude-Achille Debussy vodka effects? (Just kidding)
The piano plays you
That sounds wrong
The left hand leaps, the right hand interlocking melody and arpeggiated harmony... as if ragtime wasn't hard enough already.
4:00 - 4:21 repeat until you understand. For me it felt like I was in heaven seriously!! I was sleeping from nowhere. I like those pieces that have this beautiful song and harmony. I am a dead hacker but still have feelings. He even switched the rhyme to 2/4 at 4:11 I mean is that possible for it to sound like god? Other like songs from Liszt like Mephisto waltz was another heaven with kind of equal goodness
i was using my playlist to time myself for doing a worksheet, and this is the last one on my playlist, and i kept thinking, "i dont want to join the hunt!"
That was Liszt.
Apart from himself, Liszt really HATED pianists, it seems.....
He loved them, that’s why he made this.
Liszt: Composes impossible piano piece literally only 8 armed creatures can play
Everyone: Why does Liszt hate me
@Andreas Hoffmann , 😶
I think that this piece sounds great, tough to play, but sounds great.
@Martha w . You know that after Liszt played in a concert Alkan CRIED tears of frustration and considered himself a beginner compared to Liszt, you know that right? Go read Alan Walker's biography of Liszt and you will realize that Alkan was nothing compared to Franz. I hate it when peopleoverrate Alkan
Bravo bravo bravo brilliance grandiose music
4:40 I think Kissin nuked the piano at this part.
Best version by so far!!!
Even the very first notes are brutal as hell. Liszt had no chill
The next Étude in the cycle is pretty chill.
The rest of the piece is kind of chill
This is actually one of the easier of the Liszt transcendental etudes imo.
I'm crying and I don't know why, this is even possible?
Catarse
@@Vecio.Nandes I don't know what language this is but I know what you mean haha
@@pianostuff2731 My guess is that it's Portuguese for "catharsis".
@@jacobschiller4486 makes sense
The first thing I saw was the tempo marking and I was done. I can never play this fast wtf.
Incredible !!! 👍🎹👍
I can play up to 0:00
Edit: and that was after years and years of practice.
Lol so you successfully practiced Cage's 4:33? Kudos to you, sir.
Hat's off
So you can play 0% of the piece in zero seconds. This means that you complete the piece at an average rate of zero notes per zero seconds, which is undefined.
Me looking at the thumbnail: We're going on one hell of a ride!
everytime i listen to the middle part it's like i'm listening for the first time
Kissin gives this demonic piece all of the requisite fire and panache needed.
Delightful!
I am learning this now. This is extremely hard...
It doesn't feel like a hunt, more like a really intense dance.
One might say it's the same thing.
Quoting: The Wild Hunt is a folklore motif occurring across various northern European cultures. Wild Hunts typically involve a chase led by a mythological figure escorted by a ghostly or supernatural group of hunters engaged in pursuit.[2] The leader of the hunt is often a named figure associated with Odin in Germanic legends, but may variously be a historical or legendary figure like Theodoric the Great, the Danish king Valdemar Atterdag, the dragon slayer Sigurd, the Welsh psychopomp Gwyn ap Nudd, biblical figures such as Herod, Cain, Gabriel, or the Devil, or an unidentified lost soul or spirit either male or female. The hunters are generally the souls of the dead or ghostly dogs, sometimes fairies, valkyries, or elves.
Kissin has Russian steel in his fingers, this is an ideal account of this monstrously difficult piece. He brings out the manic demonic character of the piece without ever losing control.
*Cries in pianist*
Liszt plays in front of a girl.
Liszt to the girl: Now imagine what my fingers can do to you.
Omg poor girl
You guys...😏😏😏
That would actually be a pretty smooth line. Why didn't I think of that when I had the chance? :(
Lenny face intensifies
@Max De Santa Ok, boomer.
Well, I will have to learn this soon. Wish me luck.
How did it go? 😂
3:24 C major
fff con brio
Kissin is amazing as usual, though I have to say that Cziffra's performance of this one is the end-all best ever of Wilde Jagd.
Wait what? KISSIN plays this? I didn't know he recorded and of the Liszt transcendental etudes (besides Feux Follets) ! And he did not disappoint!
4:32 he runs down almost as fast as Yunchan Lim, which until he played it I never heard that way before
He has numbers 5,8,10,11,12 . All of them are my favourite recordings of those etudes
@@Numberonesorabjifan Hopefully he does the rest!
@@Cardstacker honestly the ones he did are my favourite études and I don't really like the rest of them (yes I don't like mazeppa) so I don't really mind if he doesn't.
His 11 and 12 are god tier interpretations
Perfect articulation....
that's far more effective than even the famous Berman account.
this cant be real
+Noah Johnson congrats
totally understand, but it is kissin
secondintelligentWorld it is so much easier to play when you understand the notes. I can play this whole song in one month
@@raindual the fact you said song just makes you implausible
Philuc04 - Musik thats right
If I were to make a piece with so may chords...
You've been dead for 194 years, dude.
I like how the length of this audio is 4:44. The Death of all
I cannot comprehend how those accented G's have a completely unique colour in this recording. Sounds like someone on a different piano just pressing that note
3:50 HOW THE HELL KISSIN??
Justin Ha just switch tum and little finger.
drink some red bull you can do it.
Pianist7137 lol ok super hyper omnilol
@@raindual it's true. Most of the musicians drink energetic before going on the stage. Or even something stronger.
Murat they’re high actually
The "everest" of all the musical pieces, indeed only a superhuman can play this.
The transcendental etudes are the revised versions of the grande etudes. Which are even harder
Mazeppa (#4) and Feux Follets (#5) are definitely harder, from this set of pieces
So massive!
formula 1 on piano ?
What amazes me the most is not the pianist who's able to play it today, but how did the composer get this from a blank sheet of paper.......
Pure genius
진짜 어떻게 이렇게 치지??
Quel piano magnifique !! Il me semble que depuis, le jeu de Kissin a perdu de cette superbe et s’est un peu alourdi...
Congratulations Liszt... I have carpal tunel now!
Memories. GRAZIE 🙏 Ilaria Baleani. Ecole de Paris
Is no one talking about the runs at 4:25? My favourite part
I'm searching for the right words...oh, yeah! Holy sh!+!!
kissin ♡
4:33 man, what an ending.
from 2:06 to 2:28 is wowwwwww
It's the timing on the left hand being different from the timing on the right hand which makes it trickier
Yuval Avital i know!! Everytime i hear that piece i get radiated
@@alvexok5523 Yes it does but it also makes it sound more rhythmically pleasing
@@raindual same here
Nobody:
Lizst: C H O R D S
kords
@@pianissimo_yt lol
* +octaves
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
0:04 Wanderer Fantasy
SAVE ME
AHHHH
AHHHH
Hi I hope you remember me liszt long time no c
i loved this piece a lot but it didn't make it to my do liszt
wow - sonority plus!
Liszt Transcendental Etude No.8