"yeah I like romantic music, how could you tell?":
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Pianist: Yunchan Lim
Piece: Liszt - Transcendental etude nº8 (Wilde Jagd)
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It was this section that my piano teacher tore a tendon in his right hand on. Of course he neglected to tell me this until after I decided to attempt learning this etude... Still a very fun but difficult piece!
how tf in this section
@@nandovancreij he said he overstretched on one of the right hand arpeggios iirc. The injury turned out to be a net positive though, as he now has a larger range in his right hand lol
@@doritodog6242 based
I’m about to attempt the S136 of this etude, wish me luck!
@@sleepyboi1964 crazy boi, good luck
Such an underrated etude. It's one of the best
I agree! My favourite is Mazeppa, and then this! Wilde Jagd is incredible :)
underrated?what are you smoking man?
Lol why underrated?
@@chezbe If you don't agree that's fine That doesn't mean you hate it everyone hate it.
@@axgrgr it means
So passionated I wish I could see him in concert...
He played this section to beautifully. This recording quality and my speakers don't even do his playing justice. Just...so damn good, especially for his age.
Already subscribed, btw. 😉
OMG this was amazing. Goosebumps. So emotional, whilst being perfectly executed.
Please note (pun unintended) this piece is about 10x harder than it sounds. At least for me it was like super-hard (the jumps at the end, voicing, the stamina it requires....everything tbh)
Bring back the pink bar!
Learn how to read along without it. ;)
Balls to program this along with all the rest…
you alright man?
@@RockinTheDub yeah dude
Difficile ?
Si
Monstrueux
È difficilissimo e pericolosissimo da suonare in concerto/concorso, in quelle ottave iniziali è difficilissimo avere il suono giusto, non troppo pesante, poi la passione della parte centrale, i salti in ottave velocissimi nel finale, ci vuole un'energia, una sicurezza tecnica e un'esperienza enormi. È da 2 anni che lo chiedo al mio maestro in conservatorio, ma ancora a quanto pare non c'è niente da fare
Lim even completed the LIST 12 transcendent Etude in six months. I think he's a man of transcendent ability.
Io l'ho iniziato a leggere ad aprile 2023, poi il mio maestro mi ha detto di aspettare perché nel frattempo avevo il programma della laurea da preparare. Adesso è da novembre che lo studio anche se ahimè l'ho ripreso da poco a causa di altro repertorio che ho dovuto mettere su... Come lettura c'è, il problema principale è non sporcare nei salti, e in quelle ottave micidiali nella penultima pagina. Ma anche le parti prima non scherzano, anzi
Wich song it is? Sorry but i didnt listen it
It's a piece not a song , check the description for the name
“Song”
wild jagd
I don't know... he seems to like the camera more. If he truly cares about the piece, he wouldn't rush it so much.
Its a competition setting, i think that has sth to do with it
This guy would play it the same way if he was the only person in the room.
I know this type of people, I've talked with them, I know what they are like. They only serve the music and music alone. They don't give a damn about anything else, they practice to the point they harm themselves because of the burning passion.
This is not your average lang-lang pianist who make music a sport, a horseracing - he genuinly feels that this tempo is musically optimal and could play it faster without technical difficulties.
@@handavid6421 thats the exactly what I feel abt my own piano. You can tell the burning passion pianists apart by the sound alone
this guy is 18 playing transcendental etudes and rach concertos, he can interpret the piece however he wants
Besides, the guys playing style is always very lively and excited
According to competition regulations, he has to finish this work in 60 minutes.