it's not Shostakovich's style This piece is part of his conventional works that he was forced to write by the codes of the USSR That's all but Shostakovich's style and true music, here he's just crashing into power to survive ^^’
@@adriansolaris555 Can I see official documents as a proof? If u take a look at the documents that were declassified after collapse of USSR during 1922 - 1953, only 600k were killed in GULAG, we can count also deaths cause of hunger in 1932 - 1933, it's about 2 - 3 millions, u said it was 30 millions, so can I see some proofs?
@@remysnt7999 , Shostakovich was awarded by many Stalin Prizes. stop spreading this anti-soviet propaganda. This waltz was made for the movie. Shostakovich made many music for movies.
I have to say that you are a really good pianist, and that I want to play the piano as good as you one day, but now I have to go back to my piano exercise :D
This song caught me off guard. My grandma who just passed lived this song. She showed it to me years ago and when I played it for her just before she passed she was so happy and couldn't believe i knew that song but also couldn't recall how she knew it. Love you to death- and further, Abuela
beautifully performed, full of energy and life, you can imagine a Russian ball room scene, everyone dressed in their own regalia dancing, reminds me of the dancing scene of the animated version of " Anastasia" just SUPERB, these composers were pure Genius's in their day and Still are, just love this, one of my favourite pieces Long Live Classical Music.
This was posted a day after my 17th birthday (one of the worst birthdays of my life). I played this song at a band concert once, and it always stuck with me. How I wish I could've seen such a great birthday gift when I needed it.
This piece has always sounded so sardonic to me??? and i love it so much, but ive honestly never heard any happiness in the music lmao. this is what it sounds like when a recently scorned lover is cheerily destroying everything they can get their hands on
Exactly my thoughts. But then you see someone you know. You guys walk together and have a good talk and some good laughs. But then he has arrived at his house and now you must go to yours. Again alone. Alone as the moon keeps watch over you. And then you feel relieved and a tad happy as you arrive to your destination.
Next Time when you Search a classical piece type in most famous 100 pieces or something like that. And then watch some Videos and many pieces you may know will be in the video! :)
Genrikh Goncharov would do i think. Genrikh is the Slavic version of Heinrich, which in turn has the same root as Harry. This name is rather rare and appears mostly among russian Jews and Germans, but there seems to be no other close analogue to the name Harry. Other option is Garry (see Garry Kasparov, for instance), but that name is extremely rare. Or Garik, which is an Armenian name, but who cares? "Gonchar" means potter in Russian, so Potter would be "Goncharov" according to Russian naming traditions. It is a common surname. "You are a wizard, Genrikh"
Did anyone else just hear this song from out of the blu, and been searching for it forever then when you find it you cant stop listening to it and it becomes your favorite song? No just me?
I was trying to connect to my brother's bluetooth headphones but I connected to a random speaker and I have no idea where is it but I'm playing some classical pieces on it hoping whoever hears this won't mind having art in their room
My heart is melting. I've always hated dancing and found it a horribly goofy and boring activity but when I listen to this piece, I wish I had a romantic partner so I could dance with her while we listen to this.
Probably the most elegant waltz I’ve ever heard.
Shostakovich was a brilliant composer of the 20 century, I love his pieces, and this arrangement is amazing
it's not Shostakovich's style
This piece is part of his conventional works that he was forced to write by the codes of the USSR
That's all but Shostakovich's style and true music, here he's just crashing into power to survive ^^’
@Diogo People died during stalinism. And about 100 million people... it's just american propaganda, in real life it was something like 1 million.
HighRow dude you're naive. At least 30 millions boy
@@adriansolaris555 Can I see official documents as a proof? If u take a look at the documents that were declassified after collapse of USSR during 1922 - 1953, only 600k were killed in GULAG, we can count also deaths cause of hunger in 1932 - 1933, it's about 2 - 3 millions, u said it was 30 millions, so can I see some proofs?
@@remysnt7999 , Shostakovich was awarded by many Stalin Prizes. stop spreading this anti-soviet propaganda. This waltz was made for the movie. Shostakovich made many music for movies.
One of the finest waltzes ever created.
Thank you pianoReader for another visualization of my work. And of course your changes and adjustments made a lot of sense. Great job!
Thank you for this.
Beautiful
I have to say that you are a really good pianist, and that I want to play the piano as good as you one day, but now I have to go back to my piano exercise :D
у вас лучше живее как то!
Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin he's the arranger you idiot
I don't know how many times I've heard this fantastic peace of music. And every time it is better and better. Fantastic interpretation. Well done 😊
This song caught me off guard. My grandma who just passed lived this song. She showed it to me years ago and when I played it for her just before she passed she was so happy and couldn't believe i knew that song but also couldn't recall how she knew it. Love you to death- and further, Abuela
Beethoven would love this kind of clips.... he would enjoy music with eyes...
That's actually true, i never thought about that lol
He used to enjoy music with his eyes, even in that time, because he could read sheet music.
Bethoven wold love medicin jajajjajajajajjajajajaj
DEAF
Lmao
beautifully performed, full of energy and life, you can imagine a Russian ball room scene, everyone dressed in their own regalia dancing, reminds me of the dancing scene of the animated version of " Anastasia" just SUPERB, these composers were pure Genius's in their day and Still are, just love this, one of my favourite pieces Long Live Classical Music.
Блистательное исполнение замечательного вальса Шостаковича.Браво Олег.!!!!!!!
The more I listen, the more I appreciate this masterpiece of a piano version! ❤
Como es que hay gente que detesta este genero musical.. es simplemente PERFECTO
Exacto
Porque es difícil.
@@dick-diddling-bandit de hecho los Waltz son considerados bastante sencillos generalmente
@@dick-diddling-bandit los vals son muy fáciles de aprender, generalmente los bajos son siempre los mismo
Só os "Claras Crocodilos
Atonais" que se acham o supra sumo da inteligência musical não gostam desse estilo de música!
I love everything about this piece
Конечно ... Это мой друг Дмитрий Шостакович ♥️👍🏻
One of the most exquisitely created Waltz-es
This was posted a day after my 17th birthday (one of the worst birthdays of my life). I played this song at a band concert once, and it always stuck with me. How I wish I could've seen such a great birthday gift when I needed it.
what happened?
I'm looping this. This is my favourite waltz so far. 😊
My heart feels warm by listening to this...❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
emily bronheart try jrnny yun. Shostakovich waltz, its the same thing but trust me your eyes will welp and ur heart will melt
emily bronheart There was no warmth in the cold war, only thing close to it was the warmth of your foe’s blood.
Korbro cold war didn't shed blood dumbass
bahahhaha
2024 anyone? ❤️
bruh xDDd
Omg yo
noway
Yup
Yes Comrade.
This piece has always sounded so sardonic to me??? and i love it so much, but ive honestly never heard any happiness in the music lmao. this is what it sounds like when a recently scorned lover is cheerily destroying everything they can get their hands on
Yep. That's a shastokovich song for you.
It sounds like joy in revenge, and I love it.
It's a twisted, cynical feel and has that bell effect.
@@Jokitech- citation?
This song was made whilst Stalin was in power, Shostakovich Didn't like Stalin, now listen to his 10th symphony in E Minor.
It's because his using minor chords rarely using anything else
Herrlich!! Ich liebe diese Musik! Ein herrlicher Ausklang für meinen Tag!!
Music from heaven!
As a pianist i absolutely love this piece!
My heart... It's too beautiful.
What a lovely song
one of the best composition of all time
Amazing. Beautiful. Playful.
Did i just fall in love
it feels you walk as you lost in street wonder around everywhere
Abeer Alhadi I almost got a stroke trying to read this
Exactly my thoughts. But then you see someone you know. You guys walk together and have a good talk and some good laughs.
But then he has arrived at his house and now you must go to yours.
Again alone.
Alone as the moon keeps watch over you.
And then you feel relieved and a tad happy as you arrive to your destination.
From experience it's a very hard peice to learn. It's mostly in Alto but sometimes goes into treble clef(I play cello)
Truly one of the best pieces I've ever heard
Such a good composer...
Probably the best piano channel on youtube! Great job man
This sounds sadistic
What a masterpiece!
i’m crying because my mom used to sing and play this for me when i was a baby
this music is soft emotional torture: Its so beautiful it downright hurts your soul
Wonderful... WONDERFUL ❤❤❤
listening to this at 4am thinking "This is it. This is when the Russian Pennywise comes to kill me."
Супер! Поразительно! Гениально!
a good piece from shostakovich,my favorite from shostakovich
a lot of youtubers said that commenting on videos helps the video in the algorithm so i help
OMG I FOUND IT UES YES YESY YES I BEEN LOOKING FOR IT FOR YEAR OMG OMG OMG
Next time use shazam idiot.
@@Plasjewater Rood as fk
Lol i found it when i was looking up songs to play on mi trombone😅😁
Next Time when you Search a classical piece type in most famous 100 pieces or something like that. And then watch some Videos and many pieces you may know will be in the video! :)
Вы действительно выглядели, если бы на это ушел год? 😂👍🏻
Люблю эту песню, живет дальше ♥️
He isn't Harry Potter, he's Hari Pjotr.
I feel like no one got that😂
Jurij pjotr
Genrikh Goncharov would do i think. Genrikh is the Slavic version of Heinrich, which in turn has the same root as Harry. This name is rather rare and appears mostly among russian Jews and Germans, but there seems to be no other close analogue to the name Harry. Other option is Garry (see Garry Kasparov, for instance), but that name is extremely rare. Or Garik, which is an Armenian name, but who cares?
"Gonchar" means potter in Russian, so Potter would be "Goncharov" according to Russian naming traditions. It is a common surname.
"You are a wizard, Genrikh"
Harry Peter?
Gari Pjotr
My brother, the best times remembered.
I love the visual aid ...so we can follow along.
oooooooo godness!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the most beautiful piano piece...🤤🤤😭😭
Easier than I thought when I heard it 4 years ago ❤️
Only russian composers are able to give this nostalgia for something along with epicness
perhaps because it is the asiatic gene of kindness in them
Dude this song sounds sweet
Amo esta hermosa melodia de Dimitri Shostakovich, es mi favorita 😍😍😍💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
la mia igual
No se ni como, venia de Migala, vi una pelicula de ghibli, la pelicula de ghibli me recomendo su musica, su musica me recomendo a dmitri y acabe aquí
البيانو غير كاف لتأدية هذه المعزوفة الرائعة 💓💓💓
ومع ذلك فهي تتكلم مغ القلب مباشرة
I just love this piece so much😍
wow what a beautiful song ... makes my heart move
Bravo!
Did anyone else just hear this song from out of the blu, and been searching for it forever then when you find it you cant stop listening to it and it becomes your favorite song? No just me?
This is beautiful
my wedding waltz ❤ i love it!!! ❤❤❤
Your the best piano Chanel on UA-cam
Bien aimé ❤❤merci .
Wow! It is so cool!!!
I must learn this, dang
I like this part so much ❤️
What a lovely song
Lovely
Это прекрасно 😍
C'est si beau ! ❤
Dang the pedal combo here at 0:47 makes a sound illusion that sounds like it was struck 3 times but it was actually 2 times.
I need this with midi version
so beautiful
Beautiful & Happy!
This is a proper art.
DUUUUDE THANKSS TO YOU I DISCOVERED SOME GREAT MUSIC !!
What what what, I can play this and I shall!
I was trying to connect to my brother's bluetooth headphones but I connected to a random speaker and I have no idea where is it but I'm playing some classical pieces on it hoping whoever hears this won't mind having art in their room
This is the song that plays while a perfectly executed and thorughly planned scheme all comes together
Great, I know what to learn next!
This is wonderful. Thanks for posting!
So beautiful ❤
Cool
Perfect!
nice version of this waltz
Beautiful
This is just sooo purfect
IDK why, but whenever I hear this song it makes me think of an ARCTIC BASE.
I can feel the vibration
Amoooooo demais essa música ❤❤❤❤❤❤ Estou amando esse canal. continua postando novos vídeos ❤❤❤
❤🎉🎉❤ Uwielbiam tego walca!🎉❤😊
Bravo! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
MARAVILLOSO. 😊
Shume i bukur dhe me piano
J'aime vraiment beaucoup cette music
it's very very very beautiful!!
Nice
That was amazing
So beautiful
My heart is melting. I've always hated dancing and found it a horribly goofy and boring activity but when I listen to this piece, I wish I had a romantic partner so I could dance with her while we listen to this.
Thanks for uploading!
Listening to this makes me feel like I’ve just robbed from a mall in a Santa suit with a elf as helper
wow wow I like
Am I the only one wondering what is the FIRST waltz?
I'm the only one... huh... knew it
it went bye bye
Nope, I too, thought that 😃
Check his Suite for Variety Orchestra
Eli N.S I was thinking the exact same thing
lol
It's more like Waltz 2.0, making the Waltz 1.0 obsolete:) I think I have it somewhere on floppydisk:)
Imagine how thus would sound on a harpsichord!
HAHAHA!!!
Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin 😂😂😂
I was literally just practicing this with my keyboard's harpsichord setting xD
Shostakovich on a harpsichord? 20th century baroque.