I was depressed for a long time, I seemed useless and bad. This music has helped me relieve fatigue and stress. Thanks for sharing it. Whoever is reading this comment, I wish you success, health, love and happiness!
I wish you the same. I'm going to say something that will receive a lot of ridicule, especially that it's going to be really out of place here, but here goes lol thousands of people are healing completely from their depression within mere weeks by going on a strict (Very low carb) keto diet, but the carnivore diet is keto on steroids, it's powerful and works almost all the time. Do some UA-cam searches about it and watch some videos by people who healed and how fast they regained their lives back. Even severe depression is nothing but brain chemical imbalances after all and could be healed by diet. Hard to believe I know. I already said I will receive ridicule but I'm saying it anyway :) Life is a joke, don't take it too seriously and don't ever think that there is a reason because there isn't lol. We're just mammals. Just make your day a good one and choose happy thoughts! and take it one day at a time!!
I Iistened to one hour and MUST! STOP! bc I have to BREATHE!!!...Breathtakingly beautiful!...I realize, (altho enjoy!) I will never play Chopins nocturnes!...Rather butcher them!...I cannot withstand 2 continuous hours of such beauty!...I will listen to the rest another time!...My heart is TOO FULL!!!...Thankyou ALL!!!❤❤❤
This music is a pinnacle of human achievement and is played beautifully and with genuine skill and vulnerability by these young players. May Chopin never be forgotten.
Quando la Musica si sposa con la Poesia, nascono i Capolavori. Chopin è uno di quegli Artisti che ha saputo realizzare il Miracolo. Bravissimi questi giovani pianisti già molto talentuosi e incredibilmente capaci di risvegliare le nostre emozioni più profonde e i sentimenti più puri. Il loro Maestro può essere fiero di loro e di sé stesso. Grazie per queste due ore di Felicità e Gioia.❤
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I used to play these as a kid and played many for church. Congrats to all the kids in their technique and artistry. What a great achievement to play all of these in an evening! this is so inspiring I’ll have to relearn some of them. Went on to play the organ so haven’t heard some of these in a long time. Beautiful playing by all. Hope they all go on to teach others and make it in this tough business!
All of these performances are remarkable and because they lasted over 2 hours, I was using this video as background music while I worked on photo-shopping my photographs. When it came to Yuze Zheng"s turn at 01:04:46, I immediately was struck by the notes and I switched back to this video to see the performer. It was such a jaw-dropping performance because her understanding of Chopin was so natural and innate. Veronika's performances had a similar effect on me. Of course, all of the participants have rewards to offer us and I will be listening to this video yet again and again.
I agree completely! The ending of this nocturne brought tears to my eyes and I don't know why, so I returned to listen to it a second time. There is a splendor of pianistic beauty that builds to a climax, then tapers off in slower tempos as if reflecting on the past, then comes to a reluctant ending, an ending that insinuates that the ultimate beauty is unfulfilled and unattainable in this life.
Robotii / AI nu vor putea inlocui oamenii pentru ca nu au sentimente/simtire; ca sa canti sau sa compui asa muzica , trebuie sa fi Om ales de Univers !🏆❤️
¡Maravilloso proyecto° Llevado a acabo gracias al talento y musicalidad de estos jóvenes pianistas. Es verdad que Chopin habla directamente al corazón y estos pianistas lo supieron comunicar en este bello recital.
großes Kompliment und vielen Dank an Alle ! -- Chopin's Nocturnen, hier allesamt exzellent gespielt, zählen m.E. fast alle zu den schönsten Klavier-Solo-Werken überhaupt -- (mit Ausname von Nocturne No. 3 (op. 9, Nr. 3) und vielleicht auch No. 12 (op. 27, Nr. 2) - die für meinen Geschmack beide ein wenig zu kitschig komponiert sind)
Chopin’s Journey to Majorca In 1838, Chopin, already well-known for his delicate yet powerful piano compositions, found himself struggling with worsening health. With symptoms pointing to a likely case of tuberculosis, his romantic partner, George Sand, a bold and unconventional writer, proposed a change of scenery. They planned an escape from the cold, damp winters of Paris to the warmer, sunnier island of Majorca, Spain, where Chopin hoped to find the peace and warmth he so desperately needed. Arriving in Majorca, Chopin and Sand were initially thrilled. The island’s landscapes were stunning-cliffs that overlooked azure seas, olive groves that sprawled across hills, and skies that stretched endlessly above them. Sand believed that the fresh air and sunlight would help restore Chopin’s health, and for a time, it seemed to work. Chopin’s spirits lifted as he took in the beauty around him, and soon enough, he began working on his famous *Preludes*. He felt inspired, ready to pour his emotions and energy into his music. But while Majorca’s charm was undeniable, things didn’t go as smoothly as they had hoped. The couple rented a small villa in the countryside, but local villagers, suspicious of the unmarried pair and unnerved by Chopin’s incessant coughing, began to treat them as unwelcome outsiders. They whispered rumors about Chopin’s illness, believing it might be contagious and worrying it would bring harm to the community. As a result, Chopin and Sand found it increasingly difficult to buy food or secure basic supplies. The biggest setback, however, came when Chopin realized he had left behind something crucial to his work-his beloved piano. He was forced to rent a local instrument, one that was old, out of tune, and barely capable of meeting his standards. Frustrated, he arranged for his Pleyel piano to be shipped from Paris, only for it to arrive damaged and delayed due to storms on the sea. The delay felt agonizing, and his health began to worsen without the familiar solace of his piano. In the meantime, Sand encouraged him to write on the faulty instrument he had. Despite his irritation, Chopin pushed through, composing his melancholic Raindrop Prelude among others, using the irregular sound of raindrops on the villa roof as inspiration. The constant patter of rain was both comforting and haunting, and the piece reflected his mixed emotions-grief, frustration, and resilience. When their villa became uninhabitable due to dampness and mold, Sand managed to secure a room for them in a former monastery in Valldemossa. Although it was far from luxurious, the Carthusian monastery provided a peaceful, remote environment where Chopin could focus on his compositions. The atmosphere in the old stone monastery added a unique aura to Chopin’s work, inspiring a sense of isolation and intensity that resonated through his music. But even here, challenges continued. The local climate took a toll on Chopin’s fragile health, and the limited medical assistance available at the time meant he had to rely on Sand for most of his care. As winter progressed, Chopin’s condition deteriorated, and he became feverish and weak. Yet, he poured every ounce of remaining energy into his compositions, crafting some of his most hauntingly beautiful works. Sand later remarked that his music during this period was “full of sorrow and longing, like a man crying out in the wilderness.” After several months, it became clear that the dream of healing in Majorca was not going to be realized. The harsh winter weather had brought more challenges than relief, and Chopin’s health had worsened rather than improved. Sand decided it was time to return to Paris, where Chopin could receive better medical care. The journey back was arduous, as Chopin was weak and feverish, yet the promise of returning to familiar surroundings lifted his spirits. When they finally arrived in Paris, Chopin continued to compose and perform, though his time in Majorca had left a lasting impact on both his music and his health. Despite the hardships, his experiences on the island enriched his compositions with an emotional depth that resonated with audiences. The music he created during this time, including pieces like the *Raindrop Prelude*, captured a beautiful yet tragic portrait of his struggle, one that would endure for centuries as a testament to both his talent and his resilience. Chopin’s time in Majorca teaches us a poignant lesson about the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Despite facing social rejection, failing health, and the challenges of a foreign land, Chopin’s determination to create music never wavered. Through his struggle, he managed to channel his emotions into compositions that not only served as an outlet for his pain but also gifted the world with some of the most evocative pieces in classical music.
Typically, how long does it take pianist at this level to learn these songs? Months, Weeks, Days? And what does practice look like? Playing the pieces over and over again for hours day after day until they get it?
Jag har precis sett del 1 Min engelska är inte bra så jag är hänvisad till texten. Den rinner iväg med hög fart. Jag fick väl ihop det hjälpligt. Planeten och vi lider av all denna ondska som omsluter oss. Del 2 lär bli tuffare förstår jag.
I was depressed for a long time, I seemed useless and bad. This music has helped me relieve fatigue and stress. Thanks for sharing it. Whoever is reading this comment, I wish you success, health, love and happiness!
I wish you the best! :)
I wish you the same. I'm going to say something that will receive a lot of ridicule, especially that it's going to be really out of place here, but here goes lol
thousands of people are healing completely from their depression within mere weeks by going on a strict (Very low carb) keto diet, but the carnivore diet is keto on steroids, it's powerful and works almost all the time. Do some UA-cam searches about it and watch some videos by people who healed and how fast they regained their lives back. Even severe depression is nothing but brain chemical imbalances after all and could be healed by diet. Hard to believe I know. I already said I will receive ridicule but I'm saying it anyway :)
Life is a joke, don't take it too seriously and don't ever think that there is a reason because there isn't lol. We're just mammals. Just make your day a good one and choose happy thoughts! and take it one day at a time!!
god bless
I turned this video on for precisely the same reason. Gives me something to do with my brain that doesn't make me more tired.
Same to you, darling!
Good wishes and health to you. 🙏 🤲 🌻
Artemy Sokolovsky very very good
What a good idea to let various students contribute to this milestone in piano music. Two hours of sheer beauty!
After listening I hope all these fantastic musicians will pass this education with the highest degree!
Chopin is a Gift to Humanity ❤
Согласна с вами, обожаю шопена❤, привет из Санкт Петербурга
❤ from Japan
Totally agree!
I Iistened to one hour and MUST! STOP! bc I have to BREATHE!!!...Breathtakingly beautiful!...I realize, (altho enjoy!) I will never play Chopins nocturnes!...Rather butcher them!...I cannot withstand 2 continuous hours of such beauty!...I will listen to the rest another time!...My heart is TOO FULL!!!...Thankyou ALL!!!❤❤❤
This music is a pinnacle of human achievement and is played beautifully and with genuine skill and vulnerability by these young players. May Chopin never be forgotten.
Weimar kann sich glücklich schätzen -
vorübergehend - solche begabte junge Künstler in der Stadt zu haben
Happy and proud to study at Hohchschule für Hochschule für Musik FRANZ LISZT Weimar in the class of prof.Michail Lifits!
I enjoyed all your sets, but your performance of Nocturne in Eb major was stellar!
@@ejreif Many thanks!!
you are outstanding! you were the first to play and I thought it can not become any better and it did not! proficiat, hope to hear more of you.
Quando la Musica si sposa con la Poesia, nascono i Capolavori. Chopin è uno di quegli Artisti che ha saputo realizzare il Miracolo.
Bravissimi questi giovani pianisti già molto talentuosi e incredibilmente capaci di risvegliare le nostre emozioni più profonde e i sentimenti più puri. Il loro Maestro può essere fiero di loro e di sé stesso.
Grazie per queste due ore di Felicità e Gioia.❤
Debes de ser muy buena persona,sólo con el comentario ya lo dice todo❤
Her beautiful and comfortable and graceful and intriguing performance is immeasurable and beyond description and beyond imagination
@shin-i-chikozima, Yuze Zheng or Veronika Voloshyna? I quite agree
@@josesouza9820
Thankyou
A corner of Summer Tokyo
🐈🐮🍓💮🗡️🎇🍜🍚🍄🍢🥢🎎⛩️🍾🎍🎆👺🌸🍙🍒🎋🍣🍱🌊🐝🗻🏯🍥🎏🥋🥟🍘🎑🎌🇯🇵
🎏is koinobori鯉のぼり
🍥is Narutoナルト
a friend of Raamen拉麺
🐝is Japanese honeybee, Japanesque Honeybee
Lovely!!! It's good to be alive, even being old.
Amen
What a studio full of extraordinary young artists! Mr Lifits is clearly a superb teacher!
Merci à vous de tout mon cœur .
Wow! You all play with such sensitivity that I have hope in humanity again 🥹🎶✨ this is amazing, congratulations to you all!
Hope in humanity lolol. Ridiculous fallacy. They're all just trained well
Nu stiu daca a observat cineva ca acesti tineri magnifici canta fara partitura…… creierul & inima sunt partitura lor !❤
Wow amazing teacher - such consistently wonderful artists
Exceptional touch and heartening performances. Such a beautiful rendering.
Michael Liftis reminds me as a young Cludio Arrau, very talented and "suave", bravo!🎉😊
Lucky audience ❤
Thank you for posting and sharing. This is amazing. God bless you all
Душевно. Спасибо.❤
I used to play these as a kid and played many for church. Congrats to all the kids in their technique and artistry. What a great achievement to play all of these in an evening! this is so inspiring I’ll have to relearn some of them. Went on to play the organ so haven’t heard some of these in a long time. Beautiful playing by all. Hope they all go on to teach others and make it in this tough business!
Wunderschön. Vielen Dank. 💛
Wow
Wonderful
Amazing
Bravo
Awesome
Fantastic
Excellent
All of these performances are remarkable and because they lasted over 2 hours, I was using this video as background music while I worked on photo-shopping my photographs. When it came to Yuze Zheng"s turn at 01:04:46, I immediately was struck by the notes and I switched back to this video to see the performer. It was such a jaw-dropping performance because her understanding of Chopin was so natural and innate. Veronika's performances had a similar effect on me. Of course, all of the participants have rewards to offer us and I will be listening to this video yet again and again.
Grandios! ❤lichen Dank and many thanks 🤗
Спасибо огромное. Это такое счастье! ❤
Bravo! Bravissimo somebody ❤❤❤ чудесное восприятие на слух разных исполнителей, хоть и не смотрела, но душа радовалась! Спасибо большое!!!!!
Hermosa interpretación. Muchas gracias por compartir. Buenos Aires, 20.10.2024.
Very beautiful. I play and teach these gems.They never grow old.
01:40:30 WOW!!! What an interpretation of the Op.62 no.2!!!! Congrats, Veronika!
I agree completely! The ending of this nocturne brought tears to my eyes and I don't know why, so I returned to listen to it a second time. There is a splendor of pianistic beauty that builds to a climax, then tapers off in slower tempos as if reflecting on the past, then comes to a reluctant ending, an ending that insinuates that the ultimate beauty is unfulfilled and unattainable in this life.
Gold
Geweldig gespeeld. Chapeau! 🎶🎹👍😃👌👏
Thank you all for playing this beautiful music for us! Two hours of sheer beauty indeed and a lot of inspiration for all people playing the piano!
Magnifique !
Wunderbare Deutung! So natürlich!
чюдесне виконання! бравіссімо!
Thank the God of Gods that young people play like this.....
Quel plaisir ! Merci pour ce partage !
Is there anything more beautiful than this?
BEAUTIFUL MUSIC.
Slendide d'élégance et repect
Музыка Ф.❤❤ Шопена будет жить вечно. Романтические образы восхищают и покоряют слушателей. Брависсимо исполнителям и педагогу.
Thank you, what a treat!
Robotii / AI nu vor putea inlocui oamenii pentru ca nu au sentimente/simtire; ca sa canti sau sa compui asa muzica , trebuie sa fi Om ales de Univers !🏆❤️
Indeed, you are right.they Try until now but...who knows.... in the futur...hope Not but...
¡ Muchas gracias !
Bravo et merci cher ami votre jeu d'une qualité exceptionnelle❤
Great, relaxing and inspiring. Thankyou. Gracias. Merci beaucoup.!
Excellent recital ! Fabulous idea ! Thanks for posting ❤
Maravilhosos jovens pianistas!
Am with you, think Frederic would love this
Bravo
Pur bonheur !
Merci a vous 🎶🎈🎶jàniñe
beautiful☺
Şahane...Teşekkür ederim.
Chopin nos toca el alma con su delicada genialidad. Un regalo para la humanidad.
Great! Bravo!!!
❤❤❤❤❤
brilliant!!!
21 inspired and very well trained in the inmortal Chopin music.
Это все студенты класса профессора Michail Lifits. Это его проект.
QUe bella musica!
Very good! Like if you love it!
❤❤❤❤💫
¡Maravilloso proyecto° Llevado a acabo gracias al talento y musicalidad de estos jóvenes pianistas. Es verdad que Chopin habla directamente al corazón y estos pianistas lo supieron comunicar en este bello recital.
Спасибо ПЕДАГОГУ! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Sehr Schön ❤
Mooi hoor!
I can play no.20. Just another 20 to learn! ;-)
Delicious !
großes Kompliment und vielen Dank an Alle ! -- Chopin's Nocturnen, hier allesamt exzellent gespielt, zählen m.E. fast alle zu den schönsten Klavier-Solo-Werken überhaupt
-- (mit Ausname von Nocturne No. 3 (op. 9, Nr. 3) und vielleicht auch No. 12 (op. 27, Nr. 2) - die für meinen Geschmack beide ein wenig zu kitschig komponiert sind)
👏👏👏
1:50:10 I never knew Erling Haaland was such a great pianist!
This is played by a student of Professor Michail Lifits' class Janick Cech. All the nocturnes are played by students of his class.
@@rosalifits8552 Clearly humour is not your strong suit.
The University of Music, is it named after Franz Liszt? Very interesting that the students are playing all Chopin (Nocturnes).
Beautiful!!!
como se llama el pianista? es muy expresivo y muy claro en lo que transmite
Me gustaría saber si hay más videos de él
Cad é mar pléisiúr d’éisteacht lena leithéid de cheol ó dhaoine óga chomh gleoite agus chomh hoilte leo siúd! Comhgháirdras ó chroí lena múinteoirí !
У них у всех один педагог. Это профессор Michail Lifits.
Is it just me or do you also find this ballade harder than the first one? everyone seems to think this is the easier one... Well done btw...
Chopin’s Journey to Majorca
In 1838, Chopin, already well-known for his delicate yet powerful piano compositions, found himself struggling with worsening health. With symptoms pointing to a likely case of tuberculosis, his romantic partner, George Sand, a bold and unconventional writer, proposed a change of scenery. They planned an escape from the cold, damp winters of Paris to the warmer, sunnier island of Majorca, Spain, where Chopin hoped to find the peace and warmth he so desperately needed.
Arriving in Majorca, Chopin and Sand were initially thrilled. The island’s landscapes were stunning-cliffs that overlooked azure seas, olive groves that sprawled across hills, and skies that stretched endlessly above them. Sand believed that the fresh air and sunlight would help restore Chopin’s health, and for a time, it seemed to work. Chopin’s spirits lifted as he took in the beauty around him, and soon enough, he began working on his famous *Preludes*. He felt inspired, ready to pour his emotions and energy into his music.
But while Majorca’s charm was undeniable, things didn’t go as smoothly as they had hoped. The couple rented a small villa in the countryside, but local villagers, suspicious of the unmarried pair and unnerved by Chopin’s incessant coughing, began to treat them as unwelcome outsiders. They whispered rumors about Chopin’s illness, believing it might be contagious and worrying it would bring harm to the community. As a result, Chopin and Sand found it increasingly difficult to buy food or secure basic supplies.
The biggest setback, however, came when Chopin realized he had left behind something crucial to his work-his beloved piano. He was forced to rent a local instrument, one that was old, out of tune, and barely capable of meeting his standards. Frustrated, he arranged for his Pleyel piano to be shipped from Paris, only for it to arrive damaged and delayed due to storms on the sea. The delay felt agonizing, and his health began to worsen without the familiar solace of his piano.
In the meantime, Sand encouraged him to write on the faulty instrument he had. Despite his irritation, Chopin pushed through, composing his melancholic Raindrop Prelude among others, using the irregular sound of raindrops on the villa roof as inspiration. The constant patter of rain was both comforting and haunting, and the piece reflected his mixed emotions-grief, frustration, and resilience.
When their villa became uninhabitable due to dampness and mold, Sand managed to secure a room for them in a former monastery in Valldemossa. Although it was far from luxurious, the Carthusian monastery provided a peaceful, remote environment where Chopin could focus on his compositions. The atmosphere in the old stone monastery added a unique aura to Chopin’s work, inspiring a sense of isolation and intensity that resonated through his music.
But even here, challenges continued. The local climate took a toll on Chopin’s fragile health, and the limited medical assistance available at the time meant he had to rely on Sand for most of his care. As winter progressed, Chopin’s condition deteriorated, and he became feverish and weak. Yet, he poured every ounce of remaining energy into his compositions, crafting some of his most hauntingly beautiful works. Sand later remarked that his music during this period was “full of sorrow and longing, like a man crying out in the wilderness.”
After several months, it became clear that the dream of healing in Majorca was not going to be realized. The harsh winter weather had brought more challenges than relief, and Chopin’s health had worsened rather than improved. Sand decided it was time to return to Paris, where Chopin could receive better medical care. The journey back was arduous, as Chopin was weak and feverish, yet the promise of returning to familiar surroundings lifted his spirits.
When they finally arrived in Paris, Chopin continued to compose and perform, though his time in Majorca had left a lasting impact on both his music and his health. Despite the hardships, his experiences on the island enriched his compositions with an emotional depth that resonated with audiences. The music he created during this time, including pieces like the *Raindrop Prelude*, captured a beautiful yet tragic portrait of his struggle, one that would endure for centuries as a testament to both his talent and his resilience.
Chopin’s time in Majorca teaches us a poignant lesson about the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Despite facing social rejection, failing health, and the challenges of a foreign land, Chopin’s determination to create music never wavered. Through his struggle, he managed to channel his emotions into compositions that not only served as an outlet for his pain but also gifted the world with some of the most evocative pieces in classical music.
Will you kindly name
the particular Chopin Nocturne (among 21 Nocturnes) being played at any time? Thank you.
Typically, how long does it take pianist at this level to learn these songs? Months, Weeks, Days? And what does practice look like? Playing the pieces over and over again for hours day after day until they get it?
Μουσική απόλαυση ,νά στε καλά!.....
geniusz broni sie sam komentarz zbyteczny brawo artysci widac i slychac to w interpretacji mlodych muzykow ❤
1:06:13 wrong octave. It's g-c
A mixed bag
Jag har precis sett del 1
Min engelska är inte bra så jag är hänvisad till texten. Den rinner iväg med hög fart.
Jag fick väl ihop det hjälpligt. Planeten och vi lider av all denna ondska som omsluter oss.
Del 2 lär bli tuffare förstår jag.
Wow! Richtig gut!
Tack så mycket 🦧
Jag kan bara instämma
BRAVO JEUNESSE!!!