@Antonella Guerra I was at a concert of his in December 2019 and the exact same thing happened when he announced he was playing this piece as an encore. I can assure you the audience didn't find it "annoying". Nice try at a troll comment though.
Yes, exactly! He plays it as if he would have been Chopin in his previous life! Many pianists just mass it up! But Jan is giving it the pain, the soul it has to have! Thank you Lisiecki! You brought Chopin back to us!
Strangely enough, when The Nocturnes are played well... I see visions in my mind of the salons (rooms) in which they might have first been played. I see the ladies' dress. I smell the candles and the leftover food and wine still in the air. I think Chopin learned some kind of secret of how to create pictures of things. And then transmit those pictures into sound/music. A few other composers can do this to varying degrees, but not like Chopin.
@Kira I’ve met him in person a few times and I can tell you that he is not a jerk at all. In fact, he seems like a kind person who carries himself with grace and dignity.
I am so impressed by the musical passion and quality of Jan Lisiecki's music. He is so polite and humble! I have great sympathy for him. He is a dear and smart boy. I am 62 years old. Thank you Jan!
@@devbom878 haahahhaha are you a pianist? You guys always ruin the non pianist but music lovers illusions. We were happier thinking he was crying hahaha
@@cleasthell5724 It really depends, as someone who mostly only learns pieces I am absolutely passionate about, I never get tired of playing them (So, this nocturne, Clair de Lune, Monnlight Sonata and Arabesque for example :) )
This is Chopin's best performance, no one can ever surpass him. I'm 100% sure of that. Chopin created this music for him. Just wonderful. Finally I found the best performance.
Wow, his is so nostalgic. My mom was a classical piano teacher and she used to play this piece all the time when I was little. It's giving me so many flashbacks. Even though she has quit the piano now due to many reasons, her playing pieces like this will forever be engraved in my memory. I'm so thankful that she has taught me the importance of music...
Wholy shit! This pianist is a true Genius!!! I feel as if Chopin would be back on this planet!! Seriously, I am listening to all the big pianists but none of them can interpret this Nocture like Jan Lisiecki! He is feeling it through and through until the piece becomes himself!!! It is filled from the first to the last note with his soul!! WOW, WOW, WOW....just drop dead amazing!!
Lisiecky's interpretations are tenderness to my ears, Joy to my heart and never-before-known interpretive capacity to my brain. Thank you very much for these moments of happiness.
This is easily the best rendition of Chopin's Nocturne. Gentle, savouring each note like a mouthful of something utterly delicious, allowing each ingredient to play it's note
This music seems to me to be more exact in 'meaning' than most. It is about the sadness of knowing how transient life is. First the tragedy of awareness Then the little joys of experience The coda is feathers blowing in the wind and the end is absolute - one of the best simple cadences I know - Alpha & Omega
I've watched this so many times because not only does he play this piece so beautifully but its sound is full of warmth through the emotion he puts into it. So well done.
a piano is an instrument, simply touching a key makes noise. the magic to a piano is playing with your heart and soul, a piano as no meaning if it your soul doesn't find a mean. play your OWN piano, your own noise. what he did here.. is so beautiful, heart warming, sadness, fear all in one. idk but i felt that way lol i almost cried.
This fabulous masterpiece's performance is the cradle gently cradled by genius Lisiecki , and the humanity's lullaby . From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
I've hear so many renditions of this exact piece by some of the best in the world and none of them have the subtlety and finesse that Jan has. This is like floating on air.
What a masterful performance... Light and shade intertwined. But light prevails after all. And shines in your heart long after. Hats off, ladies and gents! Bravo, panie Janie! Serdecznie pozdraviam :)
Listening to this on earphones is one of the best experiences of all time. The dynamic range classical music carries makes it so unique and perfect that there is no way it will ever die out. The music was made to please the human brain.
Bach is an astronomer, discovering the most marvellous stars. Beethoven challenges the universe. I only try to express the soul and the heart of man. Frédéric Chopin
I've been listening to several artists now, playing this piece on violin. Only 2 of them were able to get my eyes welled. One of them was this gentleman (though keyboard).
From all the performances Ive heard this is by far the best. He played it so gentle. This Steinway was made for him because he knew EXACTLY how to play it.
I agree 100%. He lived long enough to be shown gratitude for his delightful and enchanting work but a mere 39 years - Gosh, what more could Chopin have created if he'd been blessed with kinder health. Thankfully we have some tremendously talented pianists throughout the world who interpret his masterpieces for all of us to enjoy. The first question put to me by my first piano tutor, when I was seven years of age, was, "Which composer do you admire the most?" I obviously said, Chopin. At that, my tutor played a little Chopin for me and being such a young girl and very nervous, I cried!
I've heard this being played by so many, many professionals but Erick was the only pianist who delivered with feeling, and the lightest of touches on the trills and even the passage that was meant to be played con forza. Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant .....
The best performance i've heard so far (subjectively ofc). The first run was probably the smothest and most precise one of all performances that i have encountered.
This is honestly the best interpretation of this piece that I have seen. As someone who plays this piece, I am always curious as to how different people interpret each part differently and everyone plays such pieces with their own emotions and feelings. This one is most certainly my favorite.
Love this performance so much. I show it to my piano-kids, when they practice Chopin C-sharp minor - amazing example of how to play it - best wishes from our piano class in Berlin! 🎶🎹☺️👋
each key had so much emotion, so much definition. he was able to tell a story through the music, and channel that energy that chopin must have had. bravo to this guy
I'd rather suffocate than cough during a performance
😂😂😂
No, I would definitely not
hahahahaha
I admire you Sir. But with the best audiances like you, people die rapitly on the seats.
@@jman8128 luckily it's just a slight discomfort some people would have to endure... and not even that, a closed mouth cough is all we ask for...
"Good Evening"
"Hahaha"
He forgot he was supposed to address and inform the audience, you could tell he walked out to the piano absolutely in the zone.
Also I think it’s a little unusual for the musicians to speak to the audience before performing
Salomo Tungga bugaga
I know, that part got me really good as-well
@@lizzie2trappy54 emery??
imagine being the guy in the audience that needed to cough
from experience: needing to cough in a classical concert is such a horrible feeling
Ooooooof id say sorry
@Esteban Outeiral Dias but it HURTS
As I read the comment I heard the cough at 3:20 😂😂😂
@@Incathealc no its the one a 4:43
Chopin is probably the best thing that happened to music ever
Hectrucci2 fr 😍😍
no its 6ix9ine 😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳
Yeeeeessssss
Lui GonGt but that’s different issue..
Diah Intan yeah lol but his music is horrendous
The "ahhh" after he announced that he's about to play Chopin Nocturne speaks for itself.
@Antonella Guerra No. You could not possibly be more wrong.
@Antonella Guerra I was at a concert of his in December 2019 and the exact same thing happened when he announced he was playing this piece as an encore. I can assure you the audience didn't find it "annoying". Nice try at a troll comment though.
intellect ahhh
@Antonella Guerra Chopin can never be too famous. It's perfection
I'm the 1100th like for everyone who doesn't care
I know I'm supposed to be paying attention to the music, but I keep getting distracted by how handsome he is
So it's not only the case with female pianists. That's heartwarming...
I’ve met him a few times, and he is even more handsome in person.
Lol that's the reason I clicked.
hehehehe
I wonder if that’s what made him popular
I actually clicked for the music the cute guy was a bonus
Gayyy
@Blarie Lmao me tho 😂😂
THANK YOU
@@prokopjula russian guys named "kissin" play chopin best imo
@@prokopjula Yeah I know about chopin's story lol. I just pointed out that kissin performs chopin r e a l l y well
Chopin is smiling in his grave.
@I am Champagne was he not burried or what
@Jonathan Frederic Chopin was buried in Paris.
Jonathan He is smiling from heaven
Chopin.....RISE FROM THE DEEEADDDDD
His heart beats again, but only when the Nocturne is perfectly interpreted
Every press of a key is so soft, so precise, and so bloody magical I can’t-
W tej muzyce widzę całą Polskę od morza do Tatr...jest przepiękną, wzruszającą miłością którą jeszcze długo,długo w mym sercu i duszy pozostaje.
Stop Coming? Yeah i know the feeling. It just makes you tingle and wet all around the floor when you hear Chopin's works.
It's overwhelming!
I'm a normal girl
I see a cute guy, I click
@American Patriot nope I'm not lmaooo
Here’s a bonus: he’s a talented musician and I think I fell in love.
Thought the same exact thing
At least you clicked in the right place.
He's gay
Never heard something like this before. I think this is the way Chopin intended. So deeply anguished, so painful.
God yes his poor soul.
Chopin was ill and heartbroken... Passed away in age 38 💔
Should watch the pianist movie this peice was played love it
Yes, exactly! He plays it as if he would have been Chopin in his previous life! Many pianists just mass it up! But Jan is giving it the pain, the soul it has to have! Thank you Lisiecki! You brought Chopin back to us!
Have you heard of nocturne 48?
Theres something about Chopin's music that hits you differently from other composers.
yes.
Yes, it touch soul much deeper.
is a piece of the Polish-Slavic soul
Strangely enough, when The Nocturnes are played well... I see visions in my mind of the salons (rooms) in which they might have first been played. I see the ladies' dress. I smell the candles and the leftover food and wine still in the air. I think Chopin learned some kind of secret of how to create pictures of things. And then transmit those pictures into sound/music. A few other composers can do this to varying degrees, but not like Chopin.
@@charlesdavis7087 "salons" are drawing rooms.
For only the one who can feel the music can play the music
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Fuck you
Wrong
No, not really
He's handsome and he plays so well :> at least one of the best performance I've seen on this piece
XxLuna isLazyxX watch Rousseau, it’ll make you this is terrible
even though he is super amazing
@@Roshaud I do watch Rousseau
XxLuna isLazyxX I mean, there are way better ones in my opinion but I do like this one
@@pic4315 yeah now that I think about it there are better performances but this one was pretty good
his emotion and phrasing is impeccable.
birds dont peck on art
they chew it
with their little bird beaks
He’s literally the blonde kid from Charlie Brown
@Christina Aspen You mean Schroeder?
😂
I can be his Lucy😉
@@heatherfraustosanchez4654 his gay, so, I think he Will act with you tge same way the blond kid in Charlie Brown acts with her
That's one of the best interpretation of Chopin's piece.
That gorgeous touch and feeling. It’s gotten to the point where I appreciate this more than Lang Lang’s interpretation
Mauricio Correa not even close to this
Mauricio Correa I really don’t understand. This flows and really speaks.. in my opinion Szpilman’s interpretation is very stiff and emotionless
@Luc Mermans - You must be tone deaf then
@@yogenghodke sure buddy, type away
This music always reminds me of Polanski's film : "The pianist"...
Władysław Szpilman Master!!!
That exactly what bring me here
Yaaaaasssss
That film changed me and my perspective on life, absolutely beautiful
We understand clearly that you know nothing about music!
his vibe seems like hed laugh at you by holding an instrument wrong
Faith Dy his insults would be in notes not profanities
@Kira I’ve met him in person a few times and I can tell you that he is not a jerk at all. In fact, he seems like a kind person who carries himself with grace and dignity.
Kira jeal?
@@gabrielamayorga-kintanar6729 sauce?
He can laugh at me any time of the day
Chopin must have really experienced so many emotions in his life. His songs just make my heart ache
Jan Lisiecki is a genius on the scale of Christian Zimmerman. Your performance is the best ever. Simply a masterpiece of the world.
I am so impressed by the musical passion and quality of Jan Lisiecki's music. He is so polite and humble! I have great sympathy for him. He is a dear and smart boy. I am 62 years old. Thank you Jan!
What a beautiful perfomance
4:20 omygod he has tears. I repeat, he has tears. I'm sOFT FOR THIS
Chopin is life..
Waifu.
なみ I believe that it’s sweat...
Tf is soft for a person
@@imwuking I'm pretty sure you're right. But this young fellow really understands this music.
Just amazed how he could play all the emotions out through the music it’s just so comforting and magnificent
He’s crying. Enough said.
Pretty sure he's sweating
@@devbom878 haahahhaha are you a pianist? You guys always ruin the non pianist but music lovers illusions. We were happier thinking he was crying hahaha
it's just dust man
Trust me after you heard the same piece over and over again when practicing, you don't feel much emotions... Sad indeed
@@cleasthell5724 It really depends, as someone who mostly only learns pieces I am absolutely passionate about, I never get tired of playing them (So, this nocturne, Clair de Lune, Monnlight Sonata and Arabesque for example :) )
Jan 0:00: "I'm just going to close my eyes for most of this."
Also Jan 4:04: "Except for this part for the crazy tuplets."
Beautiful and inspiring.
I actually successfully played those Glissandos really emotionally and clean in my recital and I was so happy. Some people gasped.
@@Incathealc Well done! I'm still a looong ways away, so mad props to you!
Impeccable. He doesn't play but channels Chopin.
This is Chopin's best performance, no one can ever surpass him. I'm 100% sure of that. Chopin created this music for him. Just wonderful. Finally I found the best performance.
Have a nice day!
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this one too
should try to listen Claudio Arrau's performance as well
Wow, his is so nostalgic. My mom was a classical piano teacher and she used to play this piece all the time when I was little. It's giving me so many flashbacks. Even though she has quit the piano now due to many reasons, her playing pieces like this will forever be engraved in my memory. I'm so thankful that she has taught me the importance of music...
Is no one gonna mention the way that the concert master was holding his violin? That was scaring me so bad
😬😬😬
Why what was wrong with it?
@@Zaman730 you see, your instrument is like your child, only that it's even weaker. It's just weird to see someone hold it like it
@@yurigodunoff1822 He was just so zoned into the music, it was like the violen wasn't even there.
I'd trust a professional concert master to know how to take care of their own violin lol
Wholy shit! This pianist is a true Genius!!! I feel as if Chopin would be back on this planet!! Seriously, I am listening to all the big pianists but none of them can interpret this Nocture like Jan Lisiecki! He is feeling it through and through until the piece becomes himself!!! It is filled from the first to the last note with his soul!! WOW, WOW, WOW....just drop dead amazing!!
Wow... this is the best I ever heard this played.
Ms
Mariau
Then, You should listen a lot of pianists...try
wladislaw Spilzman try to watch his version
@@mihaceca Please tell me who does better.. I want to know more about other pianists
Lisiecky's interpretations are tenderness to my ears, Joy to my heart and never-before-known interpretive capacity to my brain. Thank you very much for these moments of happiness.
Fryderyk Chopin..nasza cała zbiorowa dusza Polska..wierzby przy drogach,woda w potokach..szumiace łany zboża..I miłość..do morza...
Dziękuję za wyróżnienie mojego komentarza..Polska..najpiękniejsze słowo świata!
THAT WAS SO FREAKING GOOD. Chopin would be so happy seeing someone play his song with that perfection and emotion.
Maravilhosa interpretação!
Chopin is the Prince of Romance on the Piano, very emotional performance !
I heard Richard Clayderman has that title too!
Chopin a brain Composer just ear the 2 Piano Concerto
@@praveentitus7193 no way
This is easily the best rendition of Chopin's Nocturne. Gentle, savouring each note like a mouthful of something utterly delicious, allowing each ingredient to play it's note
Władysław Szpilmam was better.
Po prostu jakby sam Fryderyk to grał.
Słyszałem wiele wykonań, bo słucham Chopina od dziecka, ale Lisiecki...
zjada wszystkich na śniadanie.
I don’t care how young he is...that so moving and one of the best interpretations I’ve ever heard!
I'm in love, best performance ever
This music seems to me to be more exact in 'meaning' than most.
It is about the sadness of knowing how transient life is.
First the tragedy of awareness
Then the little joys of experience
The coda is feathers blowing in the wind and the end is absolute - one of the best simple cadences I know - Alpha & Omega
The notes, how he shows his emotions while playing on the piano. it's called talent.
more like class and deep understanding of music. it's not talent it's hard work
Ogromne wyczucie nastroju nocy i kompozytora tak subtelnego-jakim był Chopin.Wielkie brawa dla młodego pianisty za tę Jego wzruszającą interpretację.
My heart🥺🥺 he had a little tear
@Keala Ruiz Are you sure that’s a tear and not a drop of sweat?
Gabriela Mayorga-Kintanar
Haha great question! I’d like to think it’s a tear. It makes the whole thing even sweeter if that makes any sense😂🤔
Красивая музыка, красивое исполнение и красивый юноша - все совпало!!!
Soft and tender, lovely and heavenly.
Pure love and perfection, he has the divine spark.
There is something in this guys playing that touches my heart with an unforgettable way. I truly whish to hear him live some day in Finland.
I've heard many musicians portray this piece as their own in their own style but this made me cry for some reason.
It's so beautiful 😭❤️
Ahhhh your lie in april ❤️
An unfathomable loss that Chopin lived such a short life. His death robbed humanity of countless eternal treasures.
Wonderful...
I really want to concentrate on his music but I keep looking at his face because he’s so handsome
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OMG - i’ve never heard Chopin played so beautifully with such a sensitive touch. so incredibly played thank you so very much 🎹🌷🕯
Have a nice day!
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I love this tempo... it's hypnotizing...
I've watched this so many times because not only does he play this piece so beautifully but its sound is full of warmth through the emotion he puts into it. So well done.
a piano is an instrument, simply touching a key makes noise. the magic to a piano is playing with your heart and soul, a piano as no meaning if it your soul doesn't find a mean. play your OWN piano, your own noise. what he did here.. is so beautiful, heart warming, sadness, fear all in one. idk but i felt that way lol i almost cried.
This fabulous masterpiece's performance is the cradle gently cradled by genius Lisiecki , and the humanity's lullaby .
From
Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
his timing is just breathtaking
His 'touch' is beautifully tender and, yes, his timing is spot on. In fact, I almost forgot to breath. Get's me every time!
I've hear so many renditions of this exact piece by some of the best in the world and none of them have the subtlety and finesse that Jan has. This is like floating on air.
What a masterful performance... Light and shade intertwined. But light prevails after all. And shines in your heart long after. Hats off, ladies and gents! Bravo, panie Janie! Serdecznie pozdraviam :)
Też pięknie Pan gra ale ja jestem zauroczona grą Rafała Blechacza
Polish pianist playing a piece from a polish pianist, that’s what i like to see!
Woaw! Are they tears on his cheek ? Very beautiful rendition, superb.
Not only the masterpiece but also the way he’s playing and feeling is absolutely flawless.
it sounds so nostalgic, maybe of our dreams that haven't come true...
Areg Har yes...
Oh that's beautiful.
4:05 sounding like diamond dust
La mejor melodía tan sentimental que estremece el corazón!
Brawo panie Janie, pięknie pan wykonuje muzykę Chopina. Brawo Polska.
Listening to this on earphones is one of the best experiences of all time. The dynamic range classical music carries makes it so unique and perfect that there is no way it will ever die out. The music was made to please the human brain.
Damn, my man even teared up during his playing. I love when this happens because you're feeling the music so much it makes you wanna cry.
The ascending scale at 1:56 made me smile with that staccato, a very tasteful choice. Great player and great musician.
Absolutely SU PRE ME!
Thank you very much for sharing this golden masterpiece with us 🙏
Lots of love from Oporto, Portugal 🤗
Bach is an astronomer, discovering the most marvellous stars. Beethoven challenges the universe. I only try to express the soul and the heart of man.
Frédéric Chopin
I've been listening to several artists now, playing this piece on violin. Only 2 of them were able to get my eyes welled. One of them was this gentleman (though keyboard).
From all the performances Ive heard this is by far the best. He played it so gentle. This Steinway was made for him because he knew EXACTLY how to play it.
Fabulosa interpretación de Jan. Enhorabuena.
I came for the hair stayed for the performance.
Una maravilla en expresión musical y sentimiento. Impecable la ejecución del último y quizá el más bello nocturno de Chopin.
This is my dream. I ain’t dying till I play my piano for an audience in an orchestra like this.
Chopin did the most unsuspected and most powerful flex on music thats ever happened and no power to this day has grown to reach a similar effect.
I agree 100%. He lived long enough to be shown gratitude for his delightful and enchanting work but a mere 39 years - Gosh, what more could Chopin have created if he'd been blessed with kinder health. Thankfully we have some tremendously talented pianists throughout the world who interpret his masterpieces for all of us to enjoy. The first question put to me by my first piano tutor, when I was seven years of age, was, "Which composer do you admire the most?" I obviously said, Chopin. At that, my tutor played a little Chopin for me and being such a young girl and very nervous, I cried!
I like very much how Lisiecky interprets Chopin - love it.
Jan interprets everything beautifully. But yes, his interpretations of Chopin are fantastic.
Meravigliosa, è bellissima e struggente.
I've heard this being played by so many, many professionals but Erick was the only pianist who delivered with feeling, and the lightest of touches on the trills and even the passage that was meant to be played con forza. Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant .....
I love how he closes his eyes and let's his hands slow dance with the keys, beautiful
The best performance i've heard so far (subjectively ofc). The first run was probably the smothest and most precise one of all performances that i have encountered.
This is honestly the best interpretation of this piece that I have seen. As someone who plays this piece, I am always curious as to how different people interpret each part differently and everyone plays such pieces with their own emotions and feelings. This one is most certainly my favorite.
Surfing classical piano selections and stopped here. What an amazingly heartfelt performance.
Bellísima interpretación de Chopin, este nocturno es precioso.
Я много разных исполнений слышал, одно из лучших
Love this Nocturne and so well performed!
This guy is utter magic hes a pure genius , Ilike him as well xx what a most beautiful performance ,,,
Bellísimo ese nocturno de Chopin, en una hermosa interpretación...
Felicitaciones!
I just love it. And it touches my soul and my heart the way Jan plays this Nocturne.
This is a really beautiful interpretation.....gives me the chills.
Just so intimate and heartfelt, beautiful playing. I have performed this Nocturne and feel it is one of the most cherished pieces in the repertoire.
Wow, he is such a fantastic and talented musician. I can just feel the emotion and passion he puts into the piece
Love this performance so much. I show it to my piano-kids, when they practice Chopin C-sharp minor - amazing example of how to play it - best wishes from our piano class in Berlin! 🎶🎹☺️👋
Прекрасное исполнение, очень чувственное. Спасибо, всего вам хорошего!
Wunderschön, und mich beeindruckt im Besonderen der Klang. Danke, Stainway! Danke, Toningenieur!
each key had so much emotion, so much definition. he was able to tell a story through the music, and channel that energy that chopin must have had. bravo to this guy