that was me when I was 10 years old. I wanted to play piano. Went to music school dropped it in 3 months because Im a lazy ass. I still want to bang my head against the wall 15 years later. I mean I know I will never be able to be the next glenn gould, rubinstein, horowitz. But Imagine having so many favorite classic pieces and not being able to play them in my whole lifetime I cant manage to learn winter wind etude.Or the ballade 4.
thanks for doing this piece it sure did bring back memories from when I first was learning this when I was 16 in 06 though then I was only able to play up until 2:31 but seeing this has given me inspiration to pick up where I left off as I am now a more experienced player. thanks again and look forward to more of your videos.
Probably the first movie soundtrack before movies, together with The Planets and... -In the Hall of the Mountain king -Dance of the knights -Dance of the hours -Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy -Morning Mood
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2:30 is not that hard. It’s just a repetition of the same few notes. If you work on it for a bit, it will be so easy you could play it with your eyes closed. Trust me, I’m learning this piece
@Carolyn Wang true. first repetition right hand is just C and then three black notes, go up an octave or go down an octave, repeat. second idk. third repetition is just go starts of black notes and their naturals. then go down the scale of b flat major but a sharp turns to a natural
The Cadenza is actually quite simple. AFTER the Cadenza is what you really should worry about as there are scales with the right hand and chords on the other, and the occasional hand killing chords that require quite the reach.
for me its the opposite. I had a bit of trouble with the part that starts to pick up the actual melody after the cadenza (i dont know the term for it lol), but the cadenza for me is soooooo hard. that jump from C to A flat is just so hard to accomplish smoothly. The other scales are easy because theres no jump
I wish the video showed better fingering, like, I'd be trying to follow the left hand and right hand colors and then it would seem to me that the fingering is impossible with the hands being the way it is. Overall, good video, I'd just like to ask for a perhaps remastered version of the video.
It was originally a vocal piece with piano accompaniment composed by Mikhail Glinka, but the video shows the solo piano arrangement transcribed by Mily Balakirev.
“Hey Mark, You should listen to The Lark. I don’t think it would contain some sharks because that would be crazy, After this let’s go to the Park, Okay? I can’t wait to go hiking at Warks! I’m looking forward to it, Remember the movie where they were about to name their team “The Jarks”? That was pretty hilarious, Pfft I’m still laughing at that. Anyways, Mark I need to tell you something at the Park...See you there! I also have a surprise for you so expect something huge!” That’s what she said before she left me...How could she?! I want her back, Please... ...I found the surprise she was gonna give me..It was a ring, She was gonna propose to me..Typical Emma.. Typical emma..
Wow 2 years ago I sound like a 5 Yr old. Thnx for asking I did well got a distinction in my ARSM, although looking back my playing was rather careless in places and lacked detail and tonal quality.
Me at the beginning: this isn’t so bad. Maybe I’ll try and learn it
Me at cadenza: you know what let’s not
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It’s actually not that hard. It’s really just an Ab7 chord with some 9th notes on the bottom. The real hard part comes after that.
My life mate
Ps do you know where I can find Cookie Monster
that was me when I was 10 years old. I wanted to play piano. Went to music school dropped it in 3 months because Im a lazy ass. I still want to bang my head against the wall 15 years later. I mean I know I will never be able to be the next glenn gould, rubinstein, horowitz. But Imagine having so many favorite classic pieces and not being able to play them in my whole lifetime I cant manage to learn winter wind etude.Or the ballade 4.
I requested this a long time ago, so when I got the notification I tapped immediately! Thank you so much!!
Cristóbal Medina I hadn't requested it, but I was just thinking of learning it. Likewise, I also tapped immediately.
Cristóbal Medina me too men, I love glinka
One of my favorite pieces of all time, especially how Kissin plays it.
Oh my god , it's beautiful ! I love ! Thank you so much !
Axel Canu i
thanks for doing this piece it sure did bring back memories from when I first was learning this when I was 16 in 06 though then I was only able to play up until 2:31 but seeing this has given me inspiration to pick up where I left off as I am now a more experienced player. thanks again and look forward to more of your videos.
About 2 minutes in, it's seems manageable, then beyond that point,....
Practice makes perfect.
Thanks for the video.
Practice makes perfect.True.
Probably the first movie soundtrack before movies, together with The Planets and...
-In the Hall of the Mountain king
-Dance of the knights
-Dance of the hours
-Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
-Morning Mood
The pines of Rome?
Ok it is my new goal to be able to play this....Jesus this is gonna take a while
Brittany Taylor easy
Ludwig Van Beethoven
Of course for the master himself
If you spend 7 hours every day playing this piece, you could learn it in 4 years and 3 months.
How is it going after 1 year?
@@charlesmcbain8975 ??
Wow! Simply beautiful.
Sounds like a Mix of Franz Lizst and Chopin to me
Niklas Michels Yes and I think it's sound like "For Chopin" (The Daydream)
@@axelcanu9012 wait that's a piece?
Not really. It’s more or a mix of Chopin and Lyapunov.
Maybe Lyapunov...but some Liszt-ish elements can be heard in his (Lyapunov's) concerti...
I am in love with this. It's perfect.
Yay! He finally did it. Thanks...
Thanks to you and everybody else who kept on requesting this piece, sorry I didn't make it sooner!
@@pianoREADERchannel I am very pleased that you have chosen me. Thank you)
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U're uploading again! Makes me so happy, thanks!
Beautiful musical piece. Beautifully performed.....Will
My Whole Day Is Spent Listening To This Channel! Love Ya
First melody sounds like Chopin’s nocturne in f minor
so does Brahms' Intermezzo in A minor
Lucian Crosby yea I thought that too. That's a good one
From a damaged coda
What a coincidence! I've just heard this piece yesterday.
Đại Nguyễn Doãn Same with me 0:
Đại Nguyễn Doãn I was listening to this song a couple of days ago aswell! Wat
Same! I was just thinking about this song yesterday
jesse ding PIECE
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Probably my favorite pice right now thank you!!!
One of my favorites thanks so much
Oh! I love this piece so much! It's so beautiful!
thank you, I have waited for it for a long time!
I heard this piece a long time ago, and i didn't remember the name in this whole time, thanks for posting this video!
Have you noticed that the best pianists come from Russia?
Yup, but mostly in the Romantic period and 20th Century
And before that, Germany, Austria and France had even more pianists
Lang Lang...
Random stuff with Michael But Chopin is from Poland and Liszt is from Hungary..😂
@@karebu3924 Yes haha
@@karebu3924 slav countrys then
Peice is elegant beautiful and a challenging piece to play
It is soooooooo beautiful!!! Thank you so much!!!!😍😍💕
If Liszt and Chopin wrote a piece this is what it would sound like.
I really don't think so...
that is actually the most amazing compliment you could give someone. :D
if mozart says it it must be true
I don’t think so /:
They worked on the Hexentanz together, and Liszt arranged many of Chopin's pieces
this is so soothing
it goes from cute old people walking in the park to fULL MAXIMUM VELOCITY HORSE STAMPEDE
the best piece ever❤❤😍😍
For piano
thanks doc
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2:31 Reminds me to Chopin Ocean Etude!
90% of people: 2:25 wow, this is nice, i can learn this, 2:31 NOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPE
Haha this just happened to me EXACTLY as you said
2:30 is not that hard. It’s just a repetition of the same few notes. If you work on it for a bit, it will be so easy you could play it with your eyes closed. Trust me, I’m learning this piece
@Carolyn Wang true. first repetition right hand is just C and then three black notes, go up an octave or go down an octave, repeat. second idk. third repetition is just go starts of black notes and their naturals. then go down the scale of b flat major but a sharp turns to a natural
You’re assuming 10% of people here could play this?
not me
please can u answer my comment pianoREADER?
Will u make op 40 no 2 or op 25 no 2 or op 25 no 4 by chopin pls? Plssssss
Maybe, soon!
Antikfone 1 Oh yes !
it reminds me of once upon a december from the movie anastasia
How can something sound so Chopin but not be Chopin? I thought his style was just only his and no one else knew it.
@@thegreenpianist7683 fiicifod
@@thegreenpianist7683 whaksk
@@thegreenpianist7683 yahaha stopid
Carlo Cabz Post the link
Carlo Cabz Oh.
Wunderschön
I hope they put this in Piano Tiles 2.
Sak Sake Me too
Steven Pi x Perfect pianista actually brought me here, love that app!
The Cadenza is actually quite simple. AFTER the Cadenza is what you really should worry about as there are scales with the right hand and chords on the other, and the occasional hand killing chords that require quite the reach.
for me its the opposite. I had a bit of trouble with the part that starts to pick up the actual melody after the cadenza (i dont know the term for it lol), but the cadenza for me is soooooo hard. that jump from C to A flat is just so hard to accomplish smoothly. The other scales are easy because theres no jump
Lovely.
Remarkable!
excelente melodía 😇👍❤
3:41 this final is so Liszt
thank you men, you read my comments in your last video👍
Please do a piano version of *comptine d'un autre été* it would be beautiful!♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡❣❣❣❣❣❣❣❣
How hard is this piece according to Henle rating scale? (Or did they not rate it yet..?)
According to their rankings it's 6.
But Henle rankings always don't help, for stuff like the transcendental etudes, Hungarian rhapsodies, Chopin etudes, Beethoven sonatas etc.
@@CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji yeah, you're right. To me it's like 7/8...
It,s like 6/7.
Pls can you upload Valse-Fantasie by Glinka plspls
Can you please do Valse Fantasie by Glinka?
How about Marché Funébré from Chopin? You got to do that;
Don't just put acute accents everywhere, you just wrote Funeral Market
TheGreenPianist LOL
@@thegreenpianist7683 a man of culture I see ahahahahha
OMG thank you so much!!! You made my day. Also, can you do Liszt's etude? Anny, transcedental or concert. Thanks!
Does anybody have the fingering from 02:40 to 02:42? I don't know how to play this section that fast. :(
Could you not use two hands?
yeah. i'd say it looks really easy if you use two hands. you could probably get away with both index fingers to be honest
You can use both hands with one one the black keys and one on the white and it should be easier
Yasar Atatürk see hanon exercise Number 40 in youtube and you will learn the technique
Mustafa Almokhtar I don’t like hanon that much, but that topic is for another day kek
could you do ottorino respighi valse caressante ? sorry if i misinterpreted it wrong or spelt but could you ?
2:31 i bet i can learn this
actually you can. It looks so complex, sure, but if you observe more, you will see a pattern that is played in there.
I see the pattern I just don’t see my hands going lightspeed
Can you upload Brahms Rhapsody Op. 79 No. 1 pls?
The intro is so long. It only really started at 1:08
(I comment this just to see if I could link to a specific time in the video)
0:19- 0:25
0:38- 0:45 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I WISH I could play this
Find motivation . You can do it.
Omg YES!
Does anyone have any tips for learning the cadenza?
guacamole tbh the cadenza is quite easy. You just start slowly and get the right notes. After that it’s just playing a little bit faster each time.
Where are you?
Can you do The Third Symphony movement 2 by Franz Schubert, please?
Please make a video with the song of th film La La Land! The name is "late for the date" or "Mia & Sebastian's Theme"!
I'm currently in 2:53 😬
Tres David gl!
@@NBUU1 thanks I can play the whole song right now 😌
Oh cool! I only got to 2:09
Reminds me of Liszt Liebestraum No. 3
It doesn't sound like it but structurally they are similar, both are polyphonic.
I wish the video showed better fingering, like, I'd be trying to follow the left hand and right hand colors and then it would seem to me that the fingering is impossible with the hands being the way it is. Overall, good video, I'd just like to ask for a perhaps remastered version of the video.
pom. Check my video please .
2:30 beautiful
1:15 reminds me of third ballade lol
Whose?
2:41 Chopin Prelude Op 28 N 16 end, are You?
ayooo!!!
Pianista brought me here
C'est joli on dirait du Chopin mais en russe
Ismail Mathias la musique de russe est très très belle 😍
Brahms Rhapsody in G minor please
Ravel's Sonatine first movement ? Pleaaaase i'm begging ! It'll be awesome
Thanks btw your videos are beautiful
Finally!
Could you do Quatre Mains from Evangelion 3.33?
notification squad x2 😎
1:44 how do you play that? :o
At ease, just make sure to sustain it, or play the longer voice with one finger and use other fingers to play the chords...
2:32 Jackpot!
Next Time can you make Gershwin embreable you pleassseee
So Russian, so beautiful.
I can play this song on the big piano
.....on the grand piano?
Can you please do silence from Beethoven
Isn't this played in tom and jerry? The episode where jerry is freezing outside in the winter??
Между небом и землёй..
1:07 -2:20
1:00
Who's this piece by?
Josh Lucas glinka
lana is that a contemporary composer
Josh Lucas no actually, he was a Russian romantic composer that composed in the 1800s :)
It was originally a vocal piece with piano accompaniment composed by Mikhail Glinka, but the video shows the solo piano arrangement transcribed by Mily Balakirev.
AVECES LA MÚSICA expresa los sentimientos más profundos del corazón
ME ENCANTA ESTÁ CANCIÓN
0:20
Имена собственные не переводятся. Название этого произведения на английском должно звучать в стиле "Zhavoronok"
2:23
“Hey Mark, You should listen to The Lark.
I don’t think it would contain some sharks because that would be crazy, After this let’s go to the Park, Okay?
I can’t wait to go hiking at Warks! I’m looking forward to it, Remember the movie where they were about to name their team “The Jarks”? That was pretty hilarious, Pfft I’m still laughing at that.
Anyways, Mark I need to tell you something at the Park...See you there! I also have a surprise for you so expect something huge!”
That’s what she said before she left me...How could she?! I want her back, Please...
...I found the surprise she was gonna give me..It was a ring, She was gonna propose to me..Typical Emma..
Typical emma..
Had I not seen the title, I would’ve thought this was chopin
Can you do Pavane pour une Infante Defunte?
Finally
Am I the only one that sees the video being replayed but with no sound?
im learning this for an exam and im only 11. GOD HELP MEEEEEEEEE
How did you manage ? I mean your exam.
Wow 2 years ago I sound like a 5 Yr old. Thnx for asking I did well got a distinction in my ARSM, although looking back my playing was rather careless in places and lacked detail and tonal quality.
Stuck on 3:35 right now
😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻
man I need bigger hands
I also need more fingers 😂
You need 2 hands, 5 fingers in each, and hand size doesn't matter.
2:31 ;)
Pretty sure it’s c# major