This concert is so pathetic, this is nothing compared with 2 concerto by Rachmaninov or 1 concerto Bramhs, May be or grieg a minor concerto... Chopin overoverrated composer, alkan too much better
Great work as per usual. In all honesty Chopin’s concerto’s feel more suited to solo piano pieces - he was really a master of piano composition and his orchestration was not his strongest suit. Gorgeous visuals yet again!
I agree. Compared to composers like Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky i don't feel the satisfaction of the orchestra coming in to play the same way. When that's said though... the fact that this piece, his first concerto is such a masterpiece speaks magnitudes for the amazing composer chopin was for the piano.
Though he was a great pianist of his day he was also a great composer of music in general. His piano work is beautiful and is worthy of praise, but his concerto's are also equally perfection. If you've never went to see his music played live you should. I'm not sure where you get your opinion that he wasn't as good at orchestration as he was at creating musical masterpiece's for piano concerto's is baffling to me. I think that perhaps you're more inclined to enjoy the piano pieces over the Orchestration of his music. And that's perfectly fine.
@@Meriale46finally ! That's what i think all the time when i see the criterization of Chopin's orchestreal composing like "He saw the orchestra as a really big left hand". I too had the opurtinity to listen this legen wait for it dairy piece live and i have to say i was moved so strong. I dont know, maybe its because that i love chopin so much that i cant take any critics abaut hım but although im not an expert , this statement abaut him seeing the orchestra as a big left hand is also wrong in the concept of music theory in my opinion.
one of the milestone pieces of my early childhood was the recording of Claudio Arrau and Eliaho Inbal I was deeply moved by the romance of the 2nd movement Adagio sostenuto back in 1975.
It is a song that depicts sadness as nicely crystalized in a jar in which a couple of flowers bloom with the fragrance!! Too deep for a 20-year-old young person to realize the most pristine feelings of life. Extremely prodound!
@@niccolopaganini4268 Not because he "couldnt" , he didnt compose with orchestra because he thought piano is the best musical insturment itself and doesnt need an orchestra . He would wrote pieces based on violin or cello if he wanted to . He was the master of melodies , he just was in love with piano
@@runokati3668 Well let's say then he could compose for orchestra, but failed to do it successfully. About cello, much of the cello parts in his piano sonata were revised by his cellist friend before publishing
@@runokati3668 Also where was I criticizing Chopin's piano and melodic writing? The thing that he wasn't very good at writing for orchestra is simply a fact and you can see it yourself if you study orchestral writing even for a short time
@@niccolopaganini4268 what is your source about the cello sonata? There is indeed a work of Chopin that was revised by the "cellist friend" Franchomme, but it wasn't this one, and it seems like people often confuse the two. Although it is very likely he aksed some advices and that August Franchomme may have had to slightly change some parts, since they tried it many times together. In all of the informations I found about the manuscripts, I didn't find a lot with Franchomme, but here is the information of one en.chopin.nifc.pl/chopin/manuscripts/detail/id/206 And saying "Made by Chopin and dedicated to Franchomme" would be quite awkward if Franchomme really had revised much of the sonata. If your interested in Franchomme here is his Wikipedia page: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auguste_Franchomme Here is the french Wikipedia page which seems to have a bit more information www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auguste-Joseph_Franchomme&ved=2ahUKEwjmncfa4IHpAhUB1RoKHbHFBHgQmhMwBHoECBMQMw&usg=AOvVaw0wRRVHSdZRi2imQZFf-3fO
Sounds amazing and i love the fact that concertos are finally making an appearance in synthesia but an audio overlay of the orchestra or even a second piano accompanying the solo piano would be great
Yess my heart is like sliced.. While im enjoy it... Trully beautiful.. No one words can describe this feeling.. Only just hear it.. U can feel the beauty.. -Sorry for my bad english-
As you heard ladies and gets, every element and technique present in the 24 etudes are present in this concerto. Its hard to play this concerto when you dont get to play some of his etudes.
I was just done playing this on my Casio, and then I realized I missed a note at 6:29. So I’m just not gonna try again for a few months. I almost had it my first time trying, but why?
Ok but am i the only one that came through all this truble to find this song because when i listened to it in the anime Forest of Piano i fell in love with it 😭👀👁️👄👁️💧
Great work! Can you share the synthesia file of this? I've been looking around for so long but the midi files on google include the whole orchestra, and I only want the piano version.
the base program is synthesia, but the editing of the video is a science in itself 😂 btw, I'm about to launch a second channel where I will feature midis of any kind of piece (composition/transcription/cover) submitted by the audience, so if you have made some cool midis and want to see them featured, just write me;)
mustafa altas I’m with you, I can’t read either, so I visually learn it as well, but this is something I don’t think you can learn visually. I may be wrong, but this just seems way too advanced, you know?
You will be amazed how much you can learn by slowing the tempo down. I had played guitar for years and recently about two months ago I bought a piano for my wife and started to like it and started playing. Believe it or not I have already learned marriage de amour by choline and I have learned le Onde by Ludovico Einaudi. And I am working now on nocturne 20 by Chopin. You can learn this concerto if have patience.
mustafa altas Trust me, I know. I learned Liebestraum no3, Consolation no 3, Waltz in A Minor, Op 28 7, Maple Leaf Rag... but this just seems like so much. It’s so beautiful I don’t wanna butcher it. I’d Kill to be able to play it!
Madison my advice to you to stick with it and it will happen for you, do few measures at the time slowly. It’s such beautiful. May I suggest to you to listen to this pianist Seong_ Jin cho playing this concerto with Warsaw orchestra. He did such an amazing job. And may I suggest to you to check on you tube this site that is called pain secret, this guy is a great teacher and he explains the music in details such scale and patterns and lots of good instructions that I found it better than a private teacher, he has so many pieces of famous musicians and composers. Also check out HD pain this another place were you can learn a lot. Let know when you finish the first movement of that concerto. You know playing something that is difficult and challenging
Its definitely not as hard as it looks (or sounds) if you are an advanced player than you could probably play it. Where I live 13 year olds play it lol 😆
@@norixsynth no i don't like it, I think it's bit uglier with it honestly. This piece doesn't need violons, and was written without. It makes you sad because you watched Your Lie in April, huh ? ;)
I just worship this piece by Chopin. Even today it melts my heart, the same way it did when I was sixteen. Bravo.
I’m over here 16 listening to it for the first time. sure makes my heart melt especially 12:33 😢😮
How insane is it that vibrations of air particles make us feel emotions.
Emotions are surely the most beautiful mystery
Jonathan Aguirre life is completely absurd and psychedelic, bless you
This concert is so pathetic, this is nothing compared with 2 concerto by Rachmaninov or 1 concerto Bramhs, May be or grieg a minor concerto... Chopin overoverrated composer, alkan too much better
Kieran Black He didn’t sneeze but you said bless you smh
Iaros lava Bruh idiot
13:50 the best part
I totally agree but more faster is better❤️❤️❤️🎼
Right hand reminds me of prelude op 28 no 16
0:54 Oh Chopin, you always know where to put an escale to create that romantic sound
6:20 always linger in my head when it comes to this concerto
it's like seeing someone with a lot of burden in their heart, playing the piano by themself, in the dark at night.
7:29 Winter Wind ! hehe 😄
AeroSky More like his wrong note etude
@@rekzbois9581 yeah
yes it's like
Nah it's more like winter wind
It's literally the same kind of appeggio pattern
Never knew how well this works as a solo piece. So beautiful!
8:11 op. 25 no. 5
Niccolo Paganini no 11
Tough part...isn’t it?
Great work as per usual. In all honesty Chopin’s concerto’s feel more suited to solo piano pieces - he was really a master of piano composition and his orchestration was not his strongest suit. Gorgeous visuals yet again!
I agree. Compared to composers like Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky i don't feel the satisfaction of the orchestra coming in to play the same way. When that's said though... the fact that this piece, his first concerto is such a masterpiece speaks magnitudes for the amazing composer chopin was for the piano.
Kristian l Chopin was a master composer for the piano however he was not a master orchestrator.
Same as bach. Loved his lute sutes and cello pieces. Ruins it slightly for me hearing it with an orchestra. Check out Andres Segovia
Though he was a great pianist of his day he was also a great composer of music in general. His piano work is beautiful and is worthy of praise, but his concerto's are also equally perfection. If you've never went to see his music played live you should. I'm not sure where you get your opinion that he wasn't as good at orchestration as he was at creating musical masterpiece's for piano concerto's is baffling to me. I think that perhaps you're more inclined to enjoy the piano pieces over the Orchestration of his music. And that's perfectly fine.
@@Meriale46finally ! That's what i think all the time when i see the criterization of Chopin's orchestreal composing like "He saw the orchestra as a really big left hand". I too had the opurtinity to listen this legen wait for it dairy piece live and i have to say i was moved so strong. I dont know, maybe its because that i love chopin so much that i cant take any critics abaut hım but although im not an expert , this statement abaut him seeing the orchestra as a big left hand is also wrong in the concept of music theory in my opinion.
one of the milestone pieces of my early childhood was the recording of Claudio Arrau and Eliaho Inbal I was deeply moved by the romance of the 2nd movement Adagio sostenuto back in 1975.
Qué hermoso concierto! Llega hasta el alma! Chopin genio!
Yes! This is my favourite Chopin piece!
My is ballade no 1
Of course that every Chopin's piece is my favorite piece ;)
Yeah this is the best
Chopin heroic is one of my fav
My is Piano Sonata 3
(And also Nocturne 14, Waltz 10, Ballade 1, Ballade 3, and Waltz 5.)
It must be hard for the orchestra to keep up with Chopin's rubatos.
Yeah that's what I was thinking too.
Orchestra those days were much better than today.
Chopin a solo pianist
I'm not so sure about that@@fredericchopin8779
Chopin didnt really rubato a lot. He was known to be pretty strict to the metronome. He sometimes even used a metronome when performing
3:00 to 4:00 that theme is my fav everytime it reappears so melancholy yet peaceful!!!!!!
It’s so beautiful
Same!!
2:59 to 4:00 for me the best part is so calming❤️🎹
The 2nd theme going to G major is so goated. It feels like you are gliding, especially from 12:50 to 13:30 part.
It just feels like the most beautiful person sings the most beautiful/emotional song.
7:28 scherzo#2 middle section and winter wind
Wonderfullllllllllll I love chopin
What an elegant piece!
7:24 Sonata #2 scherzo (mov.2)
love the slow tempo, pefect!
It is a song that depicts sadness as nicely crystalized in a jar in which a couple of flowers bloom with the fragrance!! Too deep for a 20-year-old young person to realize the most pristine feelings of life. Extremely prodound!
Chopin ever❤
Yessss finally, thank you so much for this!!!
Can't wait for other movements and the second concerto too 😍😍
This is incredible!
I love the end of this movement
I think the same, but the final chord is horrible
@@webdriverteste2129 well that's because, the orchestra finishes it...
Beautiful!!
Sonata In B Minor//LISZT
Oh, my favo Liszt piece ?! It reminds you to hear ??
Its like he composed this as a normal piece then thought, how about i add an orchestra
Because he couldn't compose for orchestra lol
@@niccolopaganini4268 Not because he "couldnt" , he didnt compose with orchestra because he thought piano is the best musical insturment itself and doesnt need an orchestra . He would wrote pieces based on violin or cello if he wanted to . He was the master of melodies , he just was in love with piano
@@runokati3668 Well let's say then he could compose for orchestra, but failed to do it successfully. About cello, much of the cello parts in his piano sonata were revised by his cellist friend before publishing
@@runokati3668 Also where was I criticizing Chopin's piano and melodic writing? The thing that he wasn't very good at writing for orchestra is simply a fact and you can see it yourself if you study orchestral writing even for a short time
@@niccolopaganini4268 what is your source about the cello sonata? There is indeed a work of Chopin that was revised by the "cellist friend" Franchomme, but it wasn't this one, and it seems like people often confuse the two. Although it is very likely he aksed some advices and that August Franchomme may have had to slightly change some parts, since they tried it many times together. In all of the informations I found about the manuscripts, I didn't find a lot with Franchomme, but here is the information of one en.chopin.nifc.pl/chopin/manuscripts/detail/id/206
And saying "Made by Chopin and dedicated to Franchomme" would be quite awkward if Franchomme really had revised much of the sonata.
If your interested in Franchomme here is his Wikipedia page: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auguste_Franchomme
Here is the french Wikipedia page which seems to have a bit more information www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auguste-Joseph_Franchomme&ved=2ahUKEwjmncfa4IHpAhUB1RoKHbHFBHgQmhMwBHoECBMQMw&usg=AOvVaw0wRRVHSdZRi2imQZFf-3fO
The best part is at 7:22 in my opinion.
Sounds amazing and i love the fact that concertos are finally making an appearance in synthesia but an audio overlay of the orchestra or even a second piano accompanying the solo piano would be great
Omg so clean
9:11 the best part
I’m learning this right now!
so much pain. wonderfull.
Yess my heart is like sliced..
While im enjoy it...
Trully beautiful..
No one words can describe this feeling..
Only just hear it..
U can feel the beauty..
-Sorry for my bad english-
As you heard ladies and gets, every element and technique present in the 24 etudes are present in this concerto. Its hard to play this concerto when you dont get to play some of his etudes.
13:14 ❤😢
8:39
9:51 I only came to learn this passage💕seems to be the main theme
Secret Journey same
Me too
same but i’m having trouble doing right and left simultaneously zzz
Prelude op.28 no.4
This is really amazing! It reminds me a lot of Liszt’s Sonatas and Etudes.
Nice I play the first third
So amazing!! This should go viral!!🔥🔥👍
If you are a pianist, you should play this!
Gracias 😊
I know that I'm a Genius lmaO
Certainly.
Fuck yes you are, you brilliant Polish genius.
Never heard it without the orchestra before. Interesting
Great!
I love this concerto after your done with the Chopin spree can you do Liszt’s Spanish rhapsody
1:40 - 2:04 So dramatic :))))
But for me it's the best part
@@Simone-xd4lv it indeed is it sums up every emotional aspect of Chopin
I was just done playing this on my Casio, and then I realized I missed a note at 6:29. So I’m just not gonna try again for a few months. I almost had it my first time trying, but why?
Great job!! Thoughts on doing the ballades?
definitely😊
@@PianoAdventure I can't wait for the 4th Ballade!
@@PianoAdventure and first😥
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky The pianist?? Anyone? 😀😁
@@ludix711 Kater if you ever see this, know that I remembered you
Yessssssss
Whole Concerto any time?
yep
@@PianoAdventure I'm so excited wooooo
♥️♥️♥️
Amazing! Can you do Ballade No 4 by Chopin? :)
yes, I love that piece
@@PianoAdventure niceeeeeee
Can you do Clara Schumann’s Piano Concerto Op 17. one day?? At least the 3rd movement!!!
wish I could do it, but I doubt it:(
NECESITO PARTITURA POR.FAVOR
ES.MI.FAVORITO.
Que fenomeno este tipo para hacer codas por favor
Ok but am i the only one that came through all this truble to find this song because when i listened to it in the anime Forest of Piano i fell in love with it 😭👀👁️👄👁️💧
it's a really good anime
@@morovejsloup2691 ikr!!
I'm actually watching it a second time with my mom, figured it might be a anime she'd like.
U should check out "my lie in april" I think it's better then forest of piano.
@@mitchellwilley7208 OMGOSHH I saw it a while back and I CRIED MY EYES OUT 😭😭 such a good anime 😢
13:51
14:56 wrong note etude
Haahahah
Can you please do rach 2 with separated hands? :)
0:37
Great work!
Can you share the synthesia file of this? I've been looking around for so long but the midi files on google include the whole orchestra, and I only want the piano version.
Love it! Could you please tell me the name of the programs that you use in these videos? I wanna make them too on my channel ;D
the base program is synthesia, but the editing of the video is a science in itself 😂
btw, I'm about to launch a second channel where I will feature midis of any kind of piece (composition/transcription/cover) submitted by the audience, so if you have made some cool midis and want to see them featured, just write me;)
@@PianoAdventure I liked the science in itself thing. It really is 😅
Chopin’s piano concertos are my absolute favorite compositions. Do you plan on doing them all? Thank you!
Mvt.2 & Mvt.3 yes;)
where i can find sheets please ?
Request, please do mendelssohn concerto
How long did it take for yu to learn this full concerto??
Pls do Gretchen am Spinnrade from Schubert/Liszt
yes, at some point;)
@@PianoAdventure looking forward to it :^)
6:03 Reminds me of Liszt piano concerto no. 1
0:37
6:40
13:51
How to put effects like that?
Could you do Mozart’s 21 piano concerto? it’s one of my favorites. This one is too, so glad you did it. Great video as always.
I'm not so sure that I can:s Thanks for your comment anyways 💕
if particles ate toco bell that what they would look like
Play at 1.25x speed.
Wow
5K view. Very cool
6:15 musical blue balls
Any plans for doing this concerto and others with orchestra accompaniment??
Can you share this midi with me? Thank you. SUBSCRIBED
Kate Lui version?
Why was this remade? The one you made a year ago was great and high quality
even better now, no?;)
PianoAdventure Yeah, but the first one was still really good
So good xdd
you could put songs that you compose
haha it's so bad, probably in a few years if it becomes better 😂😂
@@PianoAdventure ok
Could you make magyar dalok no 7
where is the opening??
This is the piano part without orchestra so the actual beginning isn't here as the piano starts a few minutes in
Do liszts Dante Sonata
Rachmaninov’s 2nd please! You are amazing
The ending sounds weird aaa
haha yeah
Why?
Arima Kousei ends in a major chord when the whole piece has been in minor
Rachmaninoffs 3rd piano concerto
I wish if you could post it at 50% of the normal tempo. It will be a great help for so may of us that do not read music.
mustafa altas I’m with you, I can’t read either, so I visually learn it as well, but this is something I don’t think you can learn visually. I may be wrong, but this just seems way too advanced, you know?
You will be amazed how much you can learn by slowing the tempo down. I had played guitar for years and recently about two months ago I bought a piano for my wife and started to like it and started playing. Believe it or not I have already learned marriage de amour by choline and I have learned le Onde by Ludovico Einaudi. And I am working now on nocturne 20 by Chopin.
You can learn this concerto if have patience.
mustafa altas Trust me, I know. I learned Liebestraum no3, Consolation no 3, Waltz in A Minor, Op 28 7, Maple Leaf Rag... but this just seems like so much. It’s so beautiful I don’t wanna butcher it. I’d Kill to be able to play it!
Madison my advice to you to stick with it and it will happen for you, do few measures at the time slowly. It’s such beautiful. May I suggest to you to listen to this pianist Seong_ Jin cho playing this concerto with Warsaw orchestra. He did such an amazing job.
And may I suggest to you to check on you tube this site that is called pain secret, this guy is a great teacher and he explains the music in details such scale and patterns and lots of good instructions that I found it better than a private teacher, he has so many pieces of famous musicians and composers. Also check out HD pain this another place were you can learn a lot. Let know when you finish the first movement of that concerto. You know playing something that is difficult and challenging
Madison playing something beautiful, yet difficult and challenging keeps you motivated
Has anyone in the comments tried it? Is it as difficult as it looks? Am an OK player
Its definitely not as hard as it looks (or sounds) if you are an advanced player than you could probably play it.
Where I live 13 year olds play it lol 😆
ur crazy
what why?:DD
@@PianoAdventure good videos rare midis
Apa
내 손대신 연주해죠
not complete
Por.demás.bonito pero para tocalo mi Dios.deberia haber una versión fácil!!!!!
Up next: same title and but instead of Chopin it's Liszt.
Ballade No.1 please :) add violins so that there's a remembrance of Your Lie in April :'(
Sorry but i don't like the violons with it :/
can't add violins anyways^^
@@manuelbes with the violins it creates an emotion of sadness :(
@@manuelbes so that i could cry again :'( and be depressed :'(
@@norixsynth no i don't like it, I think it's bit uglier with it honestly. This piece doesn't need violons, and was written without. It makes you sad because you watched Your Lie in April, huh ? ;)