Mr. Jordan, I just saw your performance of Siegfried's Funeral March + the Immolation Scene at the Liszt Festival in San Francisco. I'm not sure which is more astounding: your transcription of the music, or your performance of it. Simply one of the most moving musical experiences of my life. Thank you!! And I can't wait for another opportunity to hear more of your music!
Thank you so much. This transcription breathes new life into this piece. Such passion and so full of the fire Wagner envisioned. I only wish I had a way to download this on my iPhone so I could listen to this whenever I want. Sturm und Drang doesn't even begin do this justice. You captured so much of the orchestral color in this that I am just in awe! Bravo!!!
Thank you very much! That was my first time in California and you all were a wonderful audience. It was my privilege to perform for you and hopefully I will be back soon!
@jeremyajani Other Götterdämmerung transcriptions I've heard don't have nearly the raw passion and soul you put into this. Liszt (and Wagner of course) would be very proud. I am now a proud subscriber too! :)
I am! I go to Juilliard now but I'm graduating soon. I would love to come to Michigan and play for you but I don't have anything scheduled that way anytime soon. Fortunately I'm from the midwest so I might actually end up playing somewhere near you. You can follow my facebook page and it lets you know when I'm playing and I frequently post recording of mine on there as well.
@@sosaysthelegend no , i'm just not an idiot who knows nothing about one of the most famous operas in history and then proceeds to whine about it like an elementary schooler. not to mention you don't pick opera off a bookshelf and "read" it you imbecile stick to pop music
Holy crap, are you kidding me...?! This is INSANE! Hans von Bülow couldn't have arranged and played it better!
Fantastic job, dude!!!
Wow! It's hugely impressive how you managed to highlight every nuance of the full score. Bravo!!!
This is literally the best thing ever
I love your 2B.
i love the 2B PFP (nier automata = best game evar!!!!!)
Tremendous playing and transcription! More of this kind of playing is what's needed on today's concert stages. Bravo!
Mr. Jordan, I just saw your performance of Siegfried's Funeral March + the Immolation Scene at the Liszt Festival in San Francisco. I'm not sure which is more astounding: your transcription of the music, or your performance of it. Simply one of the most moving musical experiences of my life. Thank you!! And I can't wait for another opportunity to hear more of your music!
This is hauntingly beautiful. And your technique...just wow.
Sheet music is now available for purchase at the link in the description. Thanks to all of you for your patience. And thank you for listening.
Très belle transcription , interprétée avec talent et passion !
Thank you so much. This transcription breathes new life into this piece. Such passion and so full of the fire Wagner envisioned. I only wish I had a way to download this on my iPhone so I could listen to this whenever I want. Sturm und Drang doesn't even begin do this justice. You captured so much of the orchestral color in this that I am just in awe! Bravo!!!
Firefox has plenty of YT-downloading add-ons.
Thank you very much! That was my first time in California and you all were a wonderful audience. It was my privilege to perform for you and hopefully I will be back soon!
That touched me so deeply I have tears streaming down my face as I write this. Bravo ... very well done.
Still astonishing so many years later!
THIS IS AWESOME!! Great work! THANK YOU FOR THIS!
@jeremyajani Other Götterdämmerung transcriptions I've heard don't have nearly the raw passion and soul you put into this. Liszt (and Wagner of course) would be very proud. I am now a proud subscriber too! :)
though this is a bit too jazzy, as in pacing and technique from modern jazz genre, than I’d like. Doesn’t quite fit the period.
My mind is boggled! I am subscribing to your channel immediately...I'm a friend of Jeffrey Lee who you know from Juilliard. :-)
Thanks!
So amazing, can't believe what I am hearing
this is soo sublime!! what a great job!!!
Tremendous, Jeremy !!!!
omg get this published. my fingers are already thirsty for these sheets lol
Yes there's now a purchase link in the description. Thank you for you patience
@@JeremyAjaniJordan blessssss
Superb.
Brilliant!!
Questo è magnifico.
Bravo!
I am! I go to Juilliard now but I'm graduating soon. I would love to come to Michigan and play for you but I don't have anything scheduled that way anytime soon. Fortunately I'm from the midwest so I might actually end up playing somewhere near you. You can follow my facebook page and it lets you know when I'm playing and I frequently post recording of mine on there as well.
Excellent arrangement, I'm blown away! Do you have the sheet music for sale anywhere? I'd love to try and learn this myself
Yes. There's a link to purchase it in the description. Thank you for your kind words
@@JeremyAjaniJordan Awesome, I've been looking forward to this for a while. I appreciate the effort it takes to write out a good transcription
Wow that was perfect. Modern day Liszt!
Thank you very much!
BRAVO!
are you in conservatory/college or teaching somewhere? Where can we see you in concert? Come to Michigan (Grand Rapids) please!?
amazing!
How delightfully Lisztian! Do you have this published anywhere?
Yes. There's a link to purchase sheet music in the description. Thanks very much for your interest
GREAT!
do you have a written transcription of this? i can't even play piano but it would be a shame for this to be the only performance of your arrangement
I'm writing it out now. It's about half done
just WOW!
This is crazy!
Thanks you very much!
Great stuff! Have you written this down?
I'm writing it out now. Will be on my website as soon as it's done
lisztian. daring. i like it.
OMG 😱😱😱
holy shit
Thanks!
So, are you familiar with Nyiregyhazi? :)
bloody hell that was good (Y)
Lordy, what a racket.
This is the music of the Rapture
yeahhhhhh jizzzz
Uhhh, thanks for the spoiler alert in the title!
the opera is like 150 years old bud
@@hello-rq8kf Oh, so I'm assuming you've read everything that's 150 years old!?
@@sosaysthelegend no , i'm just not an idiot who knows nothing about one of the most famous operas in history and then proceeds to whine about it like an elementary schooler. not to mention you don't pick opera off a bookshelf and "read" it you imbecile
stick to pop music
Spoiler warning: I hear Jesus is murdered in a story called The Bible.
@@Keithustus Well, you heard right!
Tausig
You Play well .....You need a Steck 1920 =)
Bravo!
Bravo!