In my opinion, I feel like how it was played here it’s a tad tiny bit too slow for me, doesn’t make it bad it’s still good but I would’ve liked it a bit faster on some parts, just a tiny bit
Beautiful. This tune was in a jewellery box my Father gave me as a little girl. I am 61. Both are long gone, but the music remains in my heart and soul.
А я помню исполнение этого произведения отцом на органе. СССР, 1970 год, немецкий электронный трехклавишный орган (включая ножные педали), который невероятным образом он выменял на что-то из своих вещей. В СССР мало что у нас было (и это не негативное упоминание), именно поэтому так ценно было, как и на чем он исполнял. Он открывал окна, которые выходили во двор большого сталинского дома и, когда слышались звуки классической музыки все дети знали, что это играет мой папа, я, будучи на детской площадке была очень горда, что все это слышат. Родителей тоже давно нет, но отцом во мне воспитана любовь к классике
@katrinat.3032 the famous Asian guy on youtube did it too slow imo. But he's all dramatic and technically skillful so people like it conceptually probably.. I mean ok it's still a beautiful piece no matter what too.
It breaks my heart that Beethoven would not be able to hear his own beautiful work. That he could still hear it in his head makes him a truly one-of-a-kind composer
@@Justplanelandings even after deafness he could sense the vibrations of the room somewhat but most importantly the piano itself! its, its own kind of hearing!
Most people think these is an "easy" piece to learn, but these level of dynamics and grace only comes with a lot of years of practice and passion for the instrument, what an amazing arrangment and performance.
The pianist is most handsome of current all male pianist all over the world. My wife said to me "The pianist is so handsome. His appreance looks like a famous movie star"
This piece of music gives you the feeling of happiness, soul tranquility as if we are in heaven and surrounded by angels watching us to give us peace of spirit and mind.
That's the most beautiful Für Elise I've ever *_heard_* Edit that is unpopular opinion : I've studied beethoven's 3 biography books which included one of his first biography by his own secretery or can say a very close friend and read his diary which is also available and i gotta tell you.. He is a very good man..and down to earth.. And they weren't very well respected back then.. We'll that's it..
This whole concert was phenomenal. Georgii never fails to deliver. Being a grandmaster of classical music and have a face of brad pitt is not that easy people
Elise was such a lucky lady. Perhaps, she never had the ability to discern the mad genius. And, maybe if Elise didn’t reject Beethoven than we couldn’t get this scrumptious and soothing piece of creation. Thumbs up for both if them❤
+Abra kadabra as if I give two shits what you think you little bitch. Bring it! Lol, your hand to big? You're stupid enough to think you hurt my feelings aren't you?
It's not a song, it has no voice. Please, don't refer to classical music PIECES as songs, it's a piece, a composition, a melody, not a song, unless it's opera or it actually has voices :).
It's actually not the way it's supposed to be played, but it's my favorite interpretation, and probably the way I'd interpret it if I knew how to play this piece. (still an amateur)
in my world of hard rock and heavy metal i still need to come back down and listen to this masterpiece occasionally , I've heard many renditions of this but none compare to this version .
you can tell that the pianist puts what he has into playing this piece, and then with the orchestra adding into it...its like one big soul that's playing it. But its also like the pianist is the one that is directing the music, if he goes faster everyone else does too, if he goes softer they have to too. they're not just playing black dots on a paper, they're playing music. putting all they have into it. its so beautiful. I would pay a good bit of money to go and see this in person!
The pianist looks like he is playing in a royal ball. He is so good looking that the princess who came to dance with the prince would ask him for the dance instead. ♥️
This is absolutely amazing, his piano playing has so much emotion. Lots of people can physically play the music, but not everyone can give it this much emotion.
Yeah......All good bro... but if u were a pianist u would have known what the word POCO MOTO means at the top of the sheet music.....It means lively and joyful not sad and slow
Christopher Piano Exactly. I hate when people say “Für Elise is so easy to play” or when people say “piano is so easy to play”. Für Elise is a difficult piece, not because of the notes, but because of the way you have to play it and the emotion you must put into the song, just like what this pianist did. People that say that are obviously very naïve when it comes to piano and probably don’t put any emotion into it. I have about 5 years of piano experience and even now, I still consider Für Elise a difficult song and not good for beginners.
@@VFG204 I agree with you, a lot of songs that people play sound so emotionless, if people play like that, like this man, that's what you could call a virtuoso, not someone who doesn't feel something like '' what would beethoven feel? '' and they don't play normal speed the real speed, the real speed is based on your emotions on what you feel in your heart.
@@Baloo1609 That's contradictory. First of all, it's "piece", and second of all, you said "as long as you play it right, the emotions from the song will play", and guess what, playing it correctly means putting emotion into it. You are definitely very ignorant.
Thank you so much, Moy! This is so kind of you each time! The truth is that I really like a lot coffee, so I will take one again, thanks to your support! ❤️
This is the best music that I've ever heard. Perhaps this is exactly how Beethoven envisioned Fur Elise. Thank you for this soul-touching piece, you're legendary, Georgii Cherkin ❤️
I m in love with this tune....cant explain i listened it when i was 6 and searched it everywhere but didnt found but 3 yrs back i found this master piece ......its just relaxing and peaceful....i can't explain my emotions with this tune in words....❤
Hi Georgii. I'm from Brazil, I came here just to say that I admire you a lot. Since I was a child I listen to classical music, I'm a dancer and my mother had a CD of Mozart, Chopin and Beethoven and that somehow influenced me. When I was 11 years old (2011) I heard you play für elise for the first time. From that day on, I started to carry a big dream inside me: to play the piano. I had seen so many people play this song but this video always touched my heart. I hope you see this message. When this dream comes true, I will come back here to thank you again. Thanks for inspiring me.
Your fingers are dancing up the keys.. what a beauty.. i am seeing this from 6 years before. But putting a coment now only.. Hats off you sir.. i am a big fan of you.. Lots of love from India.
I've heard this song since I was a kid. Until now, this song is still my favorite song to listen to before going to sleep. The orchestra played very beautifully. It impressed me.
This pianist is amazing, he is hypnotising, playing this classic piece from Beethoven. I read that the score for Für Elise was not published till many years after Beethoven's death. It was found by a music artist & given back to his son's to be published. Amazing, love the way he does not rush this piece, every note is crystal clear.
I am completely in love with this song/tune. There are no words to contain the feeling that this song/tune gives me. I can honestly say that this is my ultimate most favorite song/tune ever.
I dont know but i am so connected to this sound.. Its i felt like heard it somewhere else in my life.. And i don't know why but my heart pouding so fast.. After hearing this
I love that this pianist and the orchestra play this piece at *human* speed - slow and romantic, giddy and fast, slow and breathtaking, then a restless pulse of unease, furtively dancing back into the main mode, slower, and ending with a sense of unfulfilled longing. Most times, Fur Elise is played WAY too fast, too rote, too much like a piano roll or a computer. You gotta slow it down to feel the emotion, the longing, and if it’s played too fast, the faster parts of this song sound like a blur of notes instead giddiness and heart-flutter.
Ah Beethoven! I discovered Beethoven's as a teenager and this was the first piece present in the Naxos tape. I don't listen to Beethoven or for that matter to any music these days as I used to, because of depression. But I will never forget Beethoven's wonderful music, some of which I had the good fortune to listen to. Peace.
Oh my god. Tears immediately started streaming down my face. This is so beautiful. This piano man is a master. And the orchestra offered us something truly divine.
Mr. Georgi Cherkin, this Fur Elise played by you is better than the original one for me-not only do I find the slow paced version soothing, but the tempo you played gives it a calming, yet a focusing effect-thus, its one of my looped visits during my exam times. Thanks for such a masterpiece! Enjoyed every single bit of the song!
Whoever Elise was, Ludwig loved her with his whole heart, you can feel the love and passion dripping in every note. The absolutely most romantic piece of music ever written. Mr. Cherkin ,thank you for slowing it down a bit, it makes all the difference. My eyes started tearing up from the sheer beauty. A transcendent experience, thank you. Peace of Christ to you. ❤
God given talent accompanied by years of hard work, discipline and dedication. It becomes a blessing to the whole humanity. It transcends time. The name Beethoven attests to it. May the name Cherkin do the same. My God, what a masterful performance.
@@GeorgiiCherkin this is by far the best version I’ve listened to. Every version on Spotify or Apple Music is inferior to this version. You play the piano so magically.
Here my story with this masterpiece: I worked in Taco Bell a couple of years, as a person who loves good music I used to whistle those piano notes while working... a guy from Uruguay was the only one who told me: "Fur Elise?", while the rest of the crew told me "stop whistle". (makes me feel like someone understands me)
This is so heart touching , I feel so lost and searching for this magical audio to hear from my childhood 😌 god bless person who uploaded this masterpiece
You know this guy is a legend because he still likes comments after 8 years
FireBlaze yes 😅❤️👌🏻
Ya that's so weird but true lol 😆
And you’re also a legend for still having this pfp
@@floorcat7985 😃😃
Beethoven is
See i love when its played slower everyone always plays it so fast
Yes, because of the orchestra :)
YEsSss. I always play it a little bit slower. It giver the piece more expression and drama.
Listen to Lang Lang’s interpretation it is the best
In my opinion, I feel like how it was played here it’s a tad tiny bit too slow for me, doesn’t make it bad it’s still good but I would’ve liked it a bit faster on some parts, just a tiny bit
@@pennypiper7382 Да нали😂
Beautiful. This tune was in a jewellery box my Father gave me as a little girl. I am 61. Both are long gone, but the music remains in my heart and soul.
А я помню исполнение этого произведения отцом на органе. СССР, 1970 год, немецкий электронный трехклавишный орган (включая ножные педали), который невероятным образом он выменял на что-то из своих вещей. В СССР мало что у нас было (и это не негативное упоминание), именно поэтому так ценно было, как и на чем он исполнял. Он открывал окна, которые выходили во двор большого сталинского дома и, когда слышались звуки классической музыки все дети знали, что это играет мой папа, я, будучи на детской площадке была очень горда, что все это слышат. Родителей тоже давно нет, но отцом во мне воспитана любовь к классике
@@Вера-ъ5ч3юThank You for Sharing
kbro
Me too, by golly! 🤣
Perfecto lovely 🌹
This is probably the best version of Fur Elise that I’ve ever heard
Thank you!
I agree
The recording could be much better though
It’s the right tempo.
@katrinat.3032 the famous Asian guy on youtube did it too slow imo. But he's all dramatic and technically skillful so people like it conceptually probably.. I mean ok it's still a beautiful piece no matter what too.
It breaks my heart that Beethoven would not be able to hear his own beautiful work. That he could still hear it in his head makes him a truly one-of-a-kind composer
When he wrote this song, he could still hear, but of course he was kinda deaf.
@@Justplanelandings even after deafness he could sense the vibrations of the room somewhat but most importantly the piano itself! its, its own kind of hearing!
The pieces he didn't could here were sonata 28,29,30,31,32; bagatelles op 126 symphony 5 to 9 and last string quartets.
So true, to the 4th comment, well, symphony 5 to 9 are pretty big ones lol to be deaf
he deaf???
Most people think these is an "easy" piece to learn, but these level of dynamics and grace only comes with a lot of years of practice and passion for the instrument, what an amazing arrangment and performance.
Very true, it's one of the reasons I find this piece so fun to play.
Easy to learn, challenging to master
:)!
100%!
Just a year is enough imo.
The pianist is most handsome of current all male pianist all over the world. My wife said to me "The pianist is so handsome. His appreance looks like a famous movie star"
Thank you so much!
He looks like Jack from Titanic
Yes
Very strong resemblance to a young Val Kilmer. Very very good pianist with a beautiful performance here!
Anyaaqx yes he does look a bit like Jack!
Fur Elise is phenomenal and the most dedicated pianist I've ever seen so far.
love the way he moves his fingers, it's like he's dancing
Hablo español
Crack gameplay los dedos le mueven colmo estuvieran bailando juntos
But it looks weird for me
SteezyStoner 😂 nice
Pervert
He's playing as if he has given his whole life ...
Respect...
Wonderful!!!
Только тот, кто отдал свою жизнь Музыке, может Так играть!
The person hitting the triangle, I’m proud of you
You're
@@utgarena7986 you* d
@@utgarena7986 dumbass
hahahaha
They have to have pretty good timing to be honest. I'd get distracted and forget I had to strike it.
This piece of music gives you the feeling of happiness, soul tranquility as if we are in heaven and surrounded by angels watching us to give us peace of spirit and mind.
The guy playing piano at 1:50 :
-Dear god did I leave my stove on?!
-No I didn't...Such a relief...
😂😂
lol
Deadpool reference 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👏👏
;o god dejavu
That's the most beautiful Für Elise I've ever *_heard_*
Edit that is unpopular opinion : I've studied beethoven's 3 biography books which included one of his first biography by his own secretery or can say a very close friend and read his diary which is also available and i gotta tell you.. He is a very good man..and down to earth.. And they weren't very well respected back then.. We'll that's it..
yes...johnjaklestudio8@gmail.com
Beethoven puns
WHY
I swear, so true! Each time I feel like listening Für Elise, I listen to him only.
@@_gamepatcher_3177 No he doesn't, he's dead.
It's the most good looking pianist i have ever seen.
Ouuu yeees😍
Yes . Fell in love .. lol
Woody Woodypecker yes, he's so handsome❤️❤️❤️I love the way he plays the piano
Thank you all
Yass queen!
Who’s watching this masterpiece in 2024 ?
Me?
It's my favorite classical
Me because my 4 yeras old love it.
bro everyone wich good taste
me
This whole concert was phenomenal. Georgii never fails to deliver. Being a grandmaster of classical music and have a face of brad pitt is not that easy people
I thought more Val Kilmer.
Elise was such a lucky lady. Perhaps, she never had the ability to discern the mad genius. And, maybe if Elise didn’t reject Beethoven than we couldn’t get this scrumptious and soothing piece of creation.
Thumbs up for both if them❤
Maybe Elise is another name for Theresa, Beethoven’s lover
@@justarandomspaceenthusiast5187 another proposition: his handwriting had a mistake, or the reader made a mistake
@@justarandomspaceenthusiast5187 it was originally fur teresa but was misinterpreted in transcription
Scrumptious 💀
Scrumptious? Anne Shirley-Cuthbert is that you?
This is easily one of the most beautiful songs ever written. Beethoven was a fking genius!
As if you get it. Stop acting you piece of loser turd.
+Abra kadabra as if I give two shits what you think you little bitch. Bring it! Lol, your hand to big? You're stupid enough to think you hurt my feelings aren't you?
people can't be happy on the internet can they
Hey chen, you didn't pass english class did you?
It's not a song, it has no voice. Please, don't refer to classical music PIECES as songs, it's a piece, a composition, a melody, not a song, unless it's opera or it actually has voices :).
This guy is an absolutely legend pianist. Just love his covers
This is just the perfect rendition of Fur Elise. It is pure joy to listen to.
I do wish they’d set up the mics to filter out the background noise though
Exactly my sentiments too. Soo soothing...
Gets me watery eyes.
I never feel like I heard it to many times.
Beethoven would have been proud of this.. this is the most beautiful pieces of music I have ever laid my ears upon.
Beethoven was deaf👄👁👄
Hon he was deaf
@@Samhraesvelg not during the time he wrote fur Elise, he gradually became deaf in a span of few years
@@shinylobo161 really?😭
When I was kid, we had a table clock in our home and it's alarm was this music. Oh! My golden childhood!!! Miss those days............
I also had one. It broke
This is the most beautiful version of Fur Elise. Perfect pacing. Very emotional. I always come back to this video from time to time. Thanks Georgii.
I have listened Für Elise played by a dozen of different musicians but this one is the most beautiful of all still beats my heart ❤️
Thank you so much!! 🙏
You are absolutely right brother, the best I have heard too, just wow!
Unarguably one of the finest Fur Elise I've heard so far. Every key is so precise and beautiful.
Agreed!!! My favourite
It's actually not the way it's supposed to be played, but it's my favorite interpretation, and probably the way I'd interpret it if I knew how to play this piece. (still an amateur)
in my world of hard rock and heavy metal i still need to come back down and listen to this masterpiece occasionally , I've heard many renditions of this but none compare to this version .
Just close your eyes and this music can make you fly above oceans,above the rolling velvet greens and fields full of flowers. Just amazing!
Wow, thank you!
This is a piece of magic so smoothing and relaxing. The way the pianist is moving his hand on the piano is really amazing.
you can tell that the pianist puts what he has into playing this piece, and then with the orchestra adding into it...its like one big soul that's playing it. But its also like the pianist is the one that is directing the music, if he goes faster everyone else does too, if he goes softer they have to too. they're not just playing black dots on a paper, they're playing music. putting all they have into it. its so beautiful. I would pay a good bit of money to go and see this in person!
yep lol it kinda seems like hes trying to picture the music in his head
Emma Daniels I would hope, though, that the conductor and not the pianist defines the tempo ;).
true. true xD Marco2G
tan hermoso .... mr transporta a lugares tan lindo imaginables . me relaja tanto y ala vez me da una nostaliga
poor people apart from the pianist, he gets all the fame.
The pianist looks like he is playing in a royal ball. He is so good looking that the princess who came to dance with the prince would ask him for the dance instead. ♥️
he looks like the prince in disguise
Fax
@PhantomStranger First time seeing thirst posting? It's okay, we all are growing up.
lol
the clip owner knows what they're doing choosing this guy to he thumbnail pic
A legendary melody which cannot be replaced 🥹
This is absolutely amazing, his piano playing has so much emotion. Lots of people can physically play the music, but not everyone can give it this much emotion.
Thank you so much, really appreciated!
Some people play this too fast. This is exactly what I need, slow and relaxing and not sounding too jumpy and WAY TOO joyful (When played fast)
Yeah......All good bro... but if u were a pianist u would have known what the word POCO MOTO means at the top of the sheet music.....It means lively and joyful not sad and slow
@@satyagnibhattacharya9419 And if you were a musician, you would understand that everybody can have their own interpretation of a piece...
@@dutchymcdutch2553 and if you're an expert, you wouldn't agree to neither.
@@simple.stuffs I would say "If you're an idiot..." but you are.
The slower this song is played the better
Christopher Piano
Exactly. I hate when people say “Für Elise is so easy to play” or when people say “piano is so easy to play”. Für Elise is a difficult piece, not because of the notes, but because of the way you have to play it and the emotion you must put into the song, just like what this pianist did. People that say that are obviously very naïve when it comes to piano and probably don’t put any emotion into it. I have about 5 years of piano experience and even now, I still consider Für Elise a difficult song and not good for beginners.
@@VFG204 I agree with you, a lot of songs that people play sound so emotionless, if people play like that, like this man, that's what you could call a virtuoso, not someone who doesn't feel something like '' what would beethoven feel? '' and they don't play normal speed the real speed, the real speed is based on your emotions on what you feel in your heart.
I hate those people who play it like they’re just playing it, they don’t feel the emotions or anything like that and they look like a robot.
@@VFG204 You must not put emotions in this peace as a pianist. If you play it right the emotions comes alone with the sound of the music.
@@Baloo1609
That's contradictory. First of all, it's "piece", and second of all, you said "as long as you play it right, the emotions from the song will play", and guess what, playing it correctly means putting emotion into it. You are definitely very ignorant.
Lots of players butcher this piece by playing it wrong, but you have the right flow and passion. You played it beautifully.
Oh, thank you so much!
he's the most handsome pianist I've ever seen
A female "simp"..😀
Simp
Liszt unlike this comment
...and I’ve seen quite a few pianists in my day. 😉
Why do u say simp? So u say a girl is cute? TF IT'S NOT SIMPING
Its end of 2022 and still this masterpiece hold special place in my heart ❤❤
Nice to hear that!
❤️🏴
❤️❤️
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@@adityacoversits 2069 and still this masterpiece hold special place in my heart ❤️❤️
Dear Beethoven sir..You're not dead..you're Immortal..you're in our hearts
Yeah so immoral
😂
Lmfao i found it
@@raikoc9980 found what?
@@swaglord2426 what's so funny?
Thanks!
hi Georgii, love to hear you perform again, please accept me buying you coffee. Thanks always for your beautiful musics.
Thank you so much, Moy! This is so kind of you each time! The truth is that I really like a lot coffee, so I will take one again, thanks to your support! ❤️
The way he moves his hands on piano looks like he in love with this piano
2:00 If you dont get goosebumps, you simply aint a human 😭😭😭✨
True
Tue as f
🎉12 million!!! Excluding the opera singers, You are the most world famous and beloved Bulgarian musician! Thanks
Thank you so much, dear Tania! ❤
This tune used to be the official alarm clock tune in 90's and 2000's in India.
This is my favourite tune too.
You are an absolute legend.
Humare haan popcorn sell Karne ata tha uski yeh music thi❤❤❤❤❤
This is the best music that I've ever heard. Perhaps this is exactly how Beethoven envisioned Fur Elise. Thank you for this soul-touching piece, you're legendary, Georgii Cherkin ❤️
i've taken up piano at age 62,and am learning the simplest version of this...slowly. i hope i have enough years ahead of me to get half this good.
Как ваши успехи? Мне 56 и я начала изучать эту пьесу... Наслаждаюсь!
This song is forever .
My heart is covered with the crystal of deep emotion .
I m in love with this tune....cant explain i listened it when i was 6 and searched it everywhere but didnt found but 3 yrs back i found this master piece ......its just relaxing and peaceful....i can't explain my emotions with this tune in words....❤
This is by far the best rendition of Fur Elise i heard in a long time. BRAVO!
Hi Georgii. I'm from Brazil, I came here just to say that I admire you a lot. Since I was a child I listen to classical music, I'm a dancer and my mother had a CD of Mozart, Chopin and Beethoven and that somehow influenced me. When I was 11 years old (2011) I heard you play für elise for the first time. From that day on, I started to carry a big dream inside me: to play the piano. I had seen so many people play this song but this video always touched my heart. I hope you see this message. When this dream comes true, I will come back here to thank you again. Thanks for inspiring me.
Wonderful comment 😊
@Maria Lucia Ribeiro tag his name so he sees your comment
Good luck!
Your fingers are dancing up the keys.. what a beauty.. i am seeing this from 6 years before. But putting a coment now only.. Hats off you sir.. i am a big fan of you..
Lots of love from India.
I've heard this song since I was a kid. Until now, this song is still my favorite song to listen to before going to sleep. The orchestra played very beautifully. It impressed me.
This pianist is amazing, he is hypnotising, playing this classic piece from Beethoven. I read that the score for Für Elise was not published till many years after Beethoven's death. It was found by a music artist & given back to his son's to be published. Amazing, love the way he does not rush this piece, every note is crystal clear.
son? he even not get married. lol
@@laconsigliere_ 😂😂😂
@@laconsigliere_ who are you talking about ?
I am completely in love with this song/tune. There are no words to contain the feeling that this song/tune gives me. I can honestly say that this is my ultimate most favorite song/tune ever.
+Ocean Wampler I agree. This song has been my favorite since I was a kid watching Little Einsteins.
+Ocean Wampler mine too
You said all, no more words
+Ocean Wampler omg me to!!
Ocean Wampler 666 likes
Bro it's been 13 years and still a masterpiece!!!
I dont know but i am so connected to this sound.. Its i felt like heard it somewhere else in my life.. And i don't know why but my heart pouding so fast.. After hearing this
I think this is the best version of this timeless music
Absolutely fantastic! Best part of this was the entire piece!! If Beethoven were here, he'd approve!
Thank you!!
This is one of the most beautiful ways I've ever heard this piece, thanks for sharing
Thank you very much! I appreciate this a lot!
Meraviglioso "
Il Pianoforte è uno degli strumenti più belli⚘⚘⚘
I could sit here for hours listening to this on repeat
+KK Anyway Yess!!!
me too
OF COURSE!!!
ME TOO...
FOR A COUPLE DAYS...
relax! there is a 60 mins version too!
I could listen to this over and over for hours
I never knew Val Kilmer was such a fine pianist.
Have you seen Val Kilmer recently? No way.
MezzoMamma1
lets say young val kilmer lol
Lol, I was thinking that exact thing!
That's hilarious
L0l
I love that this pianist and the orchestra play this piece at *human* speed - slow and romantic, giddy and fast, slow and breathtaking, then a restless pulse of unease, furtively dancing back into the main mode, slower, and ending with a sense of unfulfilled longing. Most times, Fur Elise is played WAY too fast, too rote, too much like a piano roll or a computer. You gotta slow it down to feel the emotion, the longing, and if it’s played too fast, the faster parts of this song sound like a blur of notes instead giddiness and heart-flutter.
Ikr. If he played it at that speed, the concert would be over in seconds. But didn't Beethoven play it at a fast speed?
Agreed 100%
100% agreed
@@TheHayniko Yes he did I guess, slightly higher than this
Well said
This guy is a absolutely a legend the way he plays the piano not to fast just right much respect from Manchester England
This is such a common piece... but the piano playing and orchestra brought out such depth and character to this tune... amazing👏
Ah Beethoven! I discovered Beethoven's as a teenager and this was the first piece present in the Naxos tape. I don't listen to Beethoven or for that matter to any music these days as I used to, because of depression. But I will never forget Beethoven's wonderful music, some of which I had the good fortune to listen to. Peace.
Oh my god. Tears immediately started streaming down my face. This is so beautiful. This piano man is a master. And the orchestra offered us something truly divine.
timeless perfection from the composter to the pianist awesome job by the entire orchestra
This feels like heaven to me
Played slow is hypnotic while fast is just playing emotionless notes!
Mr. Georgi Cherkin, this Fur Elise played by you is better than the original one for me-not only do I find the slow paced version soothing, but the tempo you played gives it a calming, yet a focusing effect-thus, its one of my looped visits during my exam times. Thanks for such a masterpiece! Enjoyed every single bit of the song!
Observing him play makes me believe that he enjoys playing for us as much as we enjoy listening.
It has a perfect flow all the time, relaxing and excellent for studying. Thanks for this masterpiece!
Это самое красивое исполнение этой композиции, что я слышал! Браво!
Whoever Elise was, Ludwig loved her with his whole heart, you can feel the love and passion dripping in every note. The absolutely most romantic piece of music ever written. Mr. Cherkin ,thank you for slowing it down a bit, it makes all the difference. My eyes started tearing up from the sheer beauty. A transcendent experience, thank you. Peace of Christ to you. ❤
It's been 10 years... On a Christmas Day... Still watching this legendary music... This one is always awesome... 🥰🥰
It's Christmas again and this video is still stunning 😍
This is easily the best version of the piece I have heard so far.
whenever I feel depressed I come here to lift my soul up from depression..truly diamond.
I am in love with this! Like its literally giving me goosebumps..... Still A masterpiece in 2023
At. 3:00 mins. He played like diamonds falling from the sky
Yes
yes
Have u seen diamonds falling from the sky, if yes, tell me, lemme come there! 😂
Whoo
I like to imagine that even if you lose your hearing music can still play in your head how wonderful is that
Sir @GeorgiiCherkin Hats off to you!!! Your eyes are telling, how intensely you're immersed in this heart touching melody ❤from India
Thank you so much! ❤
It literally "transports" me to a dreamy peaceful beautiful place! Beautiful rendition.
the pianist looks absolutely beautiful and plays just as breathtakingly this is so beautiful omg 💞
Its like the musical piece is trying to tell u something and leaving u in a mysterious mood at the same time ....
God given talent accompanied by years of hard work, discipline and dedication.
It becomes a blessing to the whole humanity.
It transcends time.
The name Beethoven attests to it.
May the name Cherkin do the same.
My God, what a masterful performance.
Yes, Georgii Cherkin is a talented and respectable person. I admire his great efforts in bringing classical music to many people around the world.
May your wish come true!🍀💯
@@ThanhHoa_NguyenHe definitely succeeds😀
@@taniapetrova9977 Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This could be 10 times more overplayed, and I would still enjoy it as much as I did when I was a kid... This version is magical, congratulations! ♥️🎹
Thank you so much!
@@GeorgiiCherkin this is by far the best version I’ve listened to. Every version on Spotify or Apple Music is inferior to this version. You play the piano so magically.
It brings me to teardrops....the composition....it is simply.... BEAUTIFUL ❤️🥺
I love how beautifully it is arranged. This is probably the best version
13 years ago and still make me cry ❤
I think im in love with this interpretation and also the handsome pianist ofc 🗣️🗣️
Whenever I m having a bad day or having anxiety or can't sleep .. I just tune into this
Cuz it's so peaceful ❣️
+1
I' m Brazilian and I have a 10 years old grandson who is a pianist and is a fan of George Cherkin, he is inspired by beautiful performances . ❤
Here my story with this masterpiece: I worked in Taco Bell a couple of years, as a person who loves good music I used to whistle those piano notes while working... a guy from Uruguay was the only one who told me: "Fur Elise?", while the rest of the crew told me "stop whistle".
(makes me feel like someone understands me)
Hell yeah! Keep whistling
Maybe both of you have same interest at music
Whistling is a talent itself mate 👏
Relatable, I keep whistling too, but no one around me recognise the piece :(
The tune is ubiquitous
This is so heart touching , I feel so lost and searching for this magical audio to hear from my childhood 😌 god bless person who uploaded this masterpiece
Mee to i gound it in harrt potter
This piece full my heart with joy,when I was a kid I used to listen to it on the radio 📻 now I can listen to it as much as I can❤
There is no denying that this is one of the GREATEST songs of all time!!
One of the für Elise I ever heard it so perfect It's No fast it's so balanced and smooth which is meant to be Great Hat's off
I'm sure Beethoven was beaming down at you from his VIP room in heaven
He wouldn't be able to hear it
QuantumFuture Dude he's in the fuckin afterlife, of course he can hear!
على كيف ابوك خو 😂😂
+Vaisakh Surendran I think he lost his hearing
+Vaisakh Surendran they have pianos in the afterlife? What are they made from they don't have trees?
VERY BEAUTIFUL!. Love the slower tempo in this orchestral setting.
Thank you very much!