Insane... I am speechless. Despite he got tired in the course of playing 11 trancedendal etudes before that, he delivers it amazingly. Look at the emotions he exerts, I feel it as much as he does.
@@francheska404 Hello madam. Good afternoon. I would like to thank you for your message. Yes there is something. I do not u understand how mental illness is relevant in this case.
This is my favorite interpretation. I feel like it is necessary that he played 11 études before it. The almost desperation sound to it like a lethargic man grudgingly stomping his way through a snow storm, fighting as this is his last burst of energy. Before he dies… that’s my take on it at least
He's so brilliant, so sensitive, so INSPIRING! Both the combo of Liszt ability to portrait such imagery in the score and Trifonov artistic dance on the piano! It's insanely beautiful. I can't but hold my tears with such art. If an image is equal to a thousand words, this music is equal to a thousand feelings. True poetry!
Berezovsky plays the infernal section much faster which creates a visual impact at least for me.. Daniil on the other hand doesn’t go crazy.. I respect that since the piece sounds more stable under his interpretation
The legendary Chilean German trained Orthodox philosophical prince of piano Claudio Arrau had also a great recording with the Philips label in the late seventies on this demonically difficult giant Liszt's Transcendental etudes...Lazar Berman the Russian Jew recording on this in 1963 is also bravura...Daniil is excellent and perfect in both techniques and spiritual emotional transcendence.
FRANZ LISZT CAME BACK !! LISZT wanted to bless the Hu garian Roma ethnic people for all the disrespect, humuliation and suffering they have gone through over many many centuries since they first migrated from India as the untouchables groups two thousand years ago. Those who settled in various europen nations and countries included Hungary as we call it today. Liszt honored the Roma peoples by incarnating in one of their own and that incarnation is known as Gyorgy Cziffra, one of the greatest exponents of Liszt piano works and all other Romantic era composers, one of them being Chopin. R.I.P. MAESTRO CZIFFRA.
These chords are kind of comfortable in the hand in my opinion. For me the octave part (before the cromatic scales enter) with the trills and tremolos was the hardest part (and also the entrance of these windy but wonderful cromatic scales)
Watched Lisitsa's version first before his. This really puts things into perspective how a feminine interpretation sometimes differs a masculine's. Both are excellent versions, but the ease and feel are different.
I would never call Valentina feminine - by her admission she was always a tomboy. That is probably why she is a great Lizst player but sometimes her Chopin interpretations fall flat.
True. Liszt was like a rock star. Women adored him and fainted at his concerts. He was meant to be an amazing performer as well as piano virtuoso. Can't frankly, I'm staggered by how good Danil Trifonov is. It's as if the ghost of Franz Liszt is playing with him. Just mind-blowing!
I have read that for a pianist of his stature he plays a lot of wrong notes, and that is probably what cost him the Chopin Contest First Prize. Is this still true of him?
He played already an hour before this etude. He played the other 11 transcendental etudes of franz liszt. It is a virtuosic repertoire and he nailed it. He was just very exhausted, physically but especially mentally
Honestly, I can’t blame him. The emotional and physical strength to play all Liszt etudes in a whole concert can very clearly take its toll on a person.
Rather too much emphasis on rubato for expression for my taste. I personally prefer a more steady pulse for this marvelous and very serious piece. For me, this work has a lot of pain and suffering in it - with moments of respite. It ends in a black morass of hell where there is finally no escape. He plays it like a whirl of romanticism...
I think he is playing it the same way like u described. It was such a tragic performance. It was also the best coda I ever heard, because it was just tragic. But I dont understand ur point, for me, its like u obviously misunderstood the emotion trifonovs. Maybe rehear the piece and watch the face of trifonov. Its important to understand his interpretation. For me the performance of the piece feels like a representation of winter depression.
This is really one of my favourite etudes - of any composer. Liszt does an incredible job to perfectly create the image of a snowstorm or blizzard, with an amazing melody, and Trifonov does a splendid job at carrying all of that through with his brilliant playing.
모든게 무로 돌아가도 상관없을 것 같은 날. 내 안과 밖이 모두 처참히 깨부서지고 짓이겨지게 하고 싶었다. 그래서 오랜 재생목록 중 심사숙고 끝에 이 영상을 틀었다. 첫 마디부터 뼈를 파고든다.. 섬세하고 날카롭게 갈린 마디마디가 파고들어 시리도록 아프다. 그렇게 아픈채로 내버려 두도록 했다. 짧지만 강렬한, 그가 만들어낸 이 소리가 내 모든 걸 산산조각 내줘서 감사하다... 그걸로 이제 됐다. 더는 깨뜨릴 게 없으니. 감사합니다.
Clearly inspired. I love the look he gives of "What am I in the grip of?" as he goes into overdrive at the divine and hellish chromatic runs. Playing of sheer genius.
I can't believe this guy has just pumped out 11 other equally as difficult and exhausting etudes in a complete row and still smashes this one...indescribable performance
Mais il faut écouter Yunchan Lim l’an dernier au Cliburn en demi-finale, il a joué les 12 études de Liszt !! A 18 ans il a gagné la compétition !… Ses études sont extraordinaires et un Cd est sorti ! Magnifique interprétation de ce jeune coréen génial !
@@Marie-ChristineCoupillaud C’est vrai qu’il est impressionnant mais sur la n12 je pense que cette interprétation de trifonov est tellement meilleure que celle de yunchan. Que celle de n’importe qui en fait.
Musikalisch sehr schön interpretiert, technisch durchaus beeindruckend - Franz Liszt hätte beim Zuhören sicherlich seine Freude. Herzlichen Glückwunsch!
Брависсимо! Даниил Олегович Трифонов ! Великолепна Ваша игра. Переданы мысли автора произведения - Ф. Листа. Музыкальная тема перекрещивающихся линий Жизни: Счастья, надежды и Бездны потери. Уникальная запись. Спасибо.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
After the other 11 transcendental etudes 😅. He still smashes this piece out of the park. My favorite recording of chasse neige. He owns it in my eyes, or rather ears 😅
Insane... I am speechless. Despite he got tired in the course of playing 11 trancedendal etudes before that, he delivers it amazingly. Look at the emotions he exerts, I feel it as much as he does.
Insane?
@@yacovlevi yeah insane he is right..is there something you dont get?
@@francheska404 Hello madam. Good afternoon.
I would like to thank you for your message.
Yes there is something. I do not u understand how mental illness is relevant in this case.
@@yacovlevi it wasn't meant in a literal sense. He meant insane like very hard to achieve..it was a praise.
@@francheska404It is not hard to achieve with hard work.
Probably the most impressive piano performance I've ever seen or heard.
Yes impressive! I heard a similar performance technique 6-8 years ago. It was a certain young man from St. Petersburg.
He's not just playing the music, he has become the music. Bravo!
My favorite usage of chromatic runs to emulate winter wind's chill.
agree, masterful
There’s a sensation of being swallowed whole by darkness
This etude makes all of the other etudes feel complete. Without this one, it feels incomplete.
i totally agree
@Mathews indeed.
Said the same thing twice holy shat
@@UberOneMember ikr, they said the same thing twice.
@@that1guy910 oh hey u are that guy who makes those minecraft piano videos
Это не поддаётся описанию. Гениально!!!
He moves me with superb technique and passionate playing
5:04 into the piece and he gives you this look
Underrated comment 😂
WELL THAT WAS PRETTY FREAKING INCREDIBLE, BUT THIS GUY MAKES MY BACK HURT JUST WATCHING HIM !!!
Está es la cosa más endimoniadamente hermosa q he visto y escuchado en mi vida
Les larmes aux yeux à la fin... Je suis pas du tout fan de Liszt à la base mais les pianistes du même calibre que lui donnent sens à sa musique
This is my favorite interpretation. I feel like it is necessary that he played 11 études before it. The almost desperation sound to it like a lethargic man grudgingly stomping his way through a snow storm, fighting as this is his last burst of energy. Before he dies… that’s my take on it at least
What a beautiful take. I absolutely agree!
Thanks God for these genius composers and this genius players
Have you ever seen those deep fake videos?
I feel like I can see him transforming into Franz Liszt.
Mi fa venire i brividi! ❤❤❤
the lightness of the tremolos and the clarity of the melody is brilliant
Супер!!!! Вас тепрь полюблю вместо мерзкого березовского 😊
리스트의 진짜 명곡중 하나임
취한다
the fact that he is enjoying it this much makes it so much better to listen to than it already is
He's so brilliant, so sensitive, so INSPIRING! Both the combo of Liszt ability to portrait such imagery in the score and Trifonov artistic dance on the piano! It's insanely beautiful. I can't but hold my tears with such art. If an image is equal to a thousand words, this music is equal to a thousand feelings. True poetry!
Por favor, ¡ Que maravilla!!!
Гениально!!!!!👏👏❤️❤️❤️🌞🌞🌞🌹🌹💖💖💐💐🌈🌈💥💥💥
Berezovsky plays the infernal section much faster which creates a visual impact at least for me.. Daniil on the other hand doesn’t go crazy.. I respect that since the piece sounds more stable under his interpretation
I still feel Berezovsky has the best live performance I've heard. Ovchinnikov for best recording.
@@conrad6226 berezovsky definitely trumps this.
The end section made me cry
i love this piece.
Genial no he oido nunca a nadie esta nitidad en el sonido, es una interpretacion comovedora. ❤❤❤
100% de acuerdo!! Salu2
absolutely sublime beginning
Interpretazione visionaria.Potenza emotiva totalizzante!!!!
The legendary Chilean German trained Orthodox philosophical prince of piano Claudio Arrau had also a great recording with the Philips label in the late seventies on this demonically difficult giant Liszt's Transcendental etudes...Lazar Berman the Russian Jew recording on this in 1963 is also bravura...Daniil is excellent and perfect in both techniques and spiritual emotional transcendence.
Wow and wow
Semplicemente meraviglioso! Pianista trascendentale come lo studio e Liszt assolutamente divino.
Очень хорошо сыграл. Браво! И какая все-таки музыка...
Superbe et stupéfiant
Мне страшно представить, что видит этот человек. А он явно видит что-то, чего не видят остальные))
genius!!! ❤
Questa meravigliosa creatura ha la musica "dentro di se" e la vive mentre ce la regala!
The best.
Bold statement, its definitely up there tho.
Better than Lang Lang, Lisitza, Kissin, Berezovsky, Lugansky, etc
Not just the best.
The goat.
Chopin was the tenderness...Listz was the passion.😊
Beautiful description… 💙
Amazing! I love this!
De toute beauté !
it's a great job and transcendent performance👏👏👏
Запредельно сильно красиво
Не то слово
After this piece, i felt exhausted
FRANZ LISZT CAME BACK !! LISZT wanted to bless the Hu garian Roma ethnic people for all the disrespect, humuliation and suffering they have gone through over many many centuries since they first migrated from India as the untouchables groups two thousand years ago.
Those who settled in various europen nations and countries included Hungary as we call it today.
Liszt honored the Roma peoples by incarnating in one of their own and that incarnation is known as Gyorgy Cziffra, one of the greatest exponents of Liszt piano works and all other Romantic era composers, one of them being Chopin.
R.I.P. MAESTRO CZIFFRA.
Stunning!
The jumping chords are crazy! I wonder how much he had to practice this
These chords are kind of comfortable in the hand in my opinion. For me the octave part (before the cromatic scales enter) with the trills and tremolos was the hardest part (and also the entrance of these windy but wonderful cromatic scales)
올~~같은곡인데 연주자에 따라 이렇게 틀리구나 멋찌다
4:15. That’s what commitment looks like.
So perfect!
This is probably the most difficult piece of music that actually still sounds like music.
Never the most difficult but hella difficult
Lucrezia Borgia? Beethoven symphonies transcriptions?
But yes, this conserves its beauty and magic semplicity though it's the hardest of the s 139 set
@@Bohh574 no.5 is for almost everyone harder. This piece is still ridiculously hard though and it's probably second hardest in the set.
@@em8714 oh right. I didn't remember why I wrote the hardest. Anyway it's certainly at least in the top 3/4 with no 4 no 5 and maybe no 8
Брависсимо!!!
Love it omg
Bravo
Thanks to Liszt - (Daniil Trifonov) * Best Player for me Until Now *
Wow!
Very impressive indeed. Unbridled romantic interpretation. Worth comparing with the recent one by Gabriel Stern. More sober but not less sensitive...
2:18 he is getting into the snowstorm, the chasse neige.
Give his hands a Olympic Medal
Watched Lisitsa's version first before his. This really puts things into perspective how a feminine interpretation sometimes differs a masculine's. Both are excellent versions, but the ease and feel are different.
Facts, she playes badly and he pkayes amazingly
@@AsrielKujo lol yeah right. They are both incredible
I would never call Valentina feminine - by her admission she was always a tomboy. That is probably why she is a great Lizst player but sometimes her Chopin interpretations fall flat.
@@ezmacnsteeze 🥴 x doubt
@@AsrielKujo h
난임윤찬팬이긴하지만 이곡은 이분게 젤 조은거같다 정말 눈감고들엇을때 머리속에 눈보라가젤상상댐
임윤찬 영상은 음질 자체가 이 영상이랑 달라서 그렇죠
제가 보긴 임윤찬이 사운드 음질 만 좋았다면 최고죠,
콩쿠르 대회라, 그런듯
임윤찬이 존경한다는 피아니스트네요ᆢ
차이콥스키 콩쿨 우승자.
임윤찬님꺼 듣다 여기까지 왔는데
진짜 처음부터 끝까지 온몸이 찌릿찌릿 전율이 오네요 음악을 잘몰라도 진짜 좋은것을 들을땐 몸이 반응하는게 신기해요
너무 훌륭한 연주예요~~ 감동^^
How I feel on bar at Starbucks when there's a line to the door and 3 people call in sick.
*_T R E M O L O S_*
He plays with so much passion
He just finished the piece 'Appasionata' by liszt as a coincidence which means passion 😂
This would of been hard rock back in the day
True. Liszt was like a rock star. Women adored him and fainted at his concerts. He was meant to be an amazing performer as well as piano virtuoso. Can't frankly, I'm staggered by how good Danil Trifonov is. It's as if the ghost of Franz Liszt is playing with him. Just mind-blowing!
Nice
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Sometimes, Daniil feels the music so much that he looks like a ghoul from Adams Family with the hunched back and head forward while playing. 😂
I have read that for a pianist of his stature he plays a lot of wrong notes, and that is probably what cost him the Chopin Contest First Prize. Is this still true of him?
He played already an hour before this etude. He played the other 11 transcendental etudes of franz liszt. It is a virtuosic repertoire and he nailed it. He was just very exhausted, physically but especially mentally
Honestly, I can’t blame him. The emotional and physical strength to play all Liszt etudes in a whole concert can very clearly take its toll on a person.
Mayerling ...the wedding night from hell !
Rather too much emphasis on rubato for expression for my taste. I personally prefer a more steady pulse for this marvelous and very serious piece. For me, this work has a lot of pain and suffering in it - with moments of respite. It ends in a black morass of hell where there is finally no escape. He plays it like a whirl of romanticism...
I think he is playing it the same way like u described. It was such a tragic performance. It was also the best coda I ever heard, because it was just tragic. But I dont understand ur point, for me, its like u obviously misunderstood the emotion trifonovs. Maybe rehear the piece and watch the face of trifonov. Its important to understand his interpretation.
For me the performance of the piece feels like a representation of winter depression.
Lui suona bene ma fa certe facce
The thumbnail looks like he is crying for help
This is really one of my favourite etudes - of any composer. Liszt does an incredible job to perfectly create the image of a snowstorm or blizzard, with an amazing melody, and Trifonov does a splendid job at carrying all of that through with his brilliant playing.
don't be fooled. this is a very difficult piece to play
Um, I don’t think anyone was fooled 😉
3:15 he is playing like he's just hitting the keyboards randomly... But it sounds perfectly like god in heaven does
interesting technique used there by liszt...
모든게 무로 돌아가도 상관없을 것 같은 날. 내 안과 밖이 모두 처참히 깨부서지고 짓이겨지게 하고 싶었다. 그래서 오랜 재생목록 중 심사숙고 끝에 이 영상을 틀었다. 첫 마디부터
뼈를 파고든다.. 섬세하고 날카롭게 갈린 마디마디가 파고들어 시리도록 아프다. 그렇게 아픈채로 내버려 두도록 했다. 짧지만 강렬한, 그가 만들어낸 이 소리가 내 모든 걸 산산조각 내줘서 감사하다... 그걸로 이제 됐다. 더는 깨뜨릴 게 없으니.
감사합니다.
🙏
Clearly inspired. I love the look he gives of "What am I in the grip of?" as he goes into overdrive at the divine and hellish chromatic runs. Playing of sheer genius.
He does the same Face at his feux follets perf in marinsky theatre after Concerto w valery gergiev.
its crazy how liszt can make smth sound complex and beautiful at the same time
Franz Listz back from the dead. What a clip of a beautiful performance!
Liszt and Trifonov, what a combination!!!! Absolutely incredible incredible moment that!!!!!! What a piece of music!!!!!!!! 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
I swear this thing is played when your soul leaves the body forever..
I can't believe this guy has just pumped out 11 other equally as difficult and exhausting etudes in a complete row and still smashes this one...indescribable performance
he played even a long debussy piece after the etude set! Such a talented and hard working man!
@@bboyo8307 He played an entire piano concerto before the 12 etudes...
@@オリバーオリバー-e4d Trifonov is one of the bests. I think he understands romantic music better than many professional pianists or musicians.
@@bboyo8307 agreed and nice Lang Lang pfp
@@bboyo8307he also has a lot of stamina and muscles in his arms to be able to do that
Wonderful performance from a musical genius! And such full satisfying acoustics in this hall too!
Когда музыка звучит убедительнее любых слов
Irréel !!!!
Magique !!!!
La virtuosité est presque inhumaine !!!
Impressionnant !!!
Un monstre devant un piano....
Après Liszt, il est un génie....
Mais il faut écouter Yunchan Lim l’an dernier au Cliburn en demi-finale, il a joué les 12 études de Liszt !! A 18 ans il a gagné la compétition !… Ses études sont extraordinaires et un Cd est sorti ! Magnifique interprétation de ce jeune coréen génial !
@@Marie-ChristineCoupillaud C’est vrai qu’il est impressionnant mais sur la n12 je pense que cette interprétation de trifonov est tellement meilleure que celle de yunchan. Que celle de n’importe qui en fait.
@@Marie-ChristineCoupillaud pour moi, il faut pas de tout ! Je suis tres heureuse ici en ecoutant Daniil Trifonov !
Musikalisch sehr schön interpretiert, technisch durchaus beeindruckend - Franz Liszt hätte beim Zuhören sicherlich seine Freude. Herzlichen Glückwunsch!
How is this possible?
4:15 it looks he's going to cry
That's because in that moment 4:15 he plays the chords that broke all hope leading to a inevitable end
The dissonances sound like desperate calls for help. I cried too
Брависсимо! Даниил Олегович Трифонов ! Великолепна Ваша игра. Переданы мысли автора произведения - Ф. Листа. Музыкальная тема перекрещивающихся линий Жизни: Счастья, надежды и Бездны потери. Уникальная запись. Спасибо.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
After the other 11 transcendental etudes 😅. He still smashes this piece out of the park. My favorite recording of chasse neige. He owns it in my eyes, or rather ears 😅
voicings with technical excellence = magnificent performance.
Best performance (only in my opinion) of my favourite Transcendental Étude of Liszt.
Couldn't agree more. Trifonov did an astonishing performance, there so much emptions in it. What an incredible piece ❤
Wow , I remember that guy winning on the piano contest at 2018 in Island of Rhodes Greece . Well done Trivonoff , well done !!
Absolutely entranced the whole way through. The emotion and skill exerted from this hit me like a truck. Excellent job.
sehr schön alle Achtung
Wie nicht von dieser Welt ...! Unfassbar, bravurös!
Bravo!!!
This piece is really really hard to play. Brilliant work
Великолепное исполнение!