100 per half-hour for a professional classical world renown player is a low price to pay considering the hundreds of thousands of hours of practice she has.
0:03 Mozart - Sonata No.9 (K311) in D Major 3:30 Moszkowski - Etude Op.72 No.12 in D♭Major 5:16 Moszkowski - Etude Op.72 No.2 in G minor 6:30 Beethoven - Sonata No.23 (Op.57) "Appassionata Sonata" in F minor
@@lllepricon7715 You are not doing your job well. Even the accompaniment you are doing has nothing to do with the one here exposed. In any case, it would make more sense to speak between Germans and Austrians. Of course the Dutch and the Germans are not the same. Geography, history of ethnic groups, languages, invasions and history ... you suspended it right?
1:32 - see what happens when you get as good as Valentina? You gain the ability to transport yourself like some kind of Jedi/Demigod hybrid superpower.
these students are the luckiest students ever, I wish if one time I can learn in her class! I would pay what ever it requires me to pay, but at least my dream is to learn from here because no pianist is like here
I was self-taught until about 6 months ago. I was doing alright and even did well in the practical exams. However, this past summer I found an online teacher that can work with my schedule. Having a coach makes a significant and noticeable difference. Having one or two lessons with Valentina would be an honour.
Wow, you could really see and hear that kid (in the beginning of the video) play better after listening to Valentina's instructions about how to feel the piece and having the right touch. That boy is lucky, and must also be quite talented to be able to get Lisitsa as a teacher.
It’s always amazing to watch this caliber of musician giving back. I wonder if these students understand what they are getting. Lol. I love that technology enables this experience to be enjoyed by everyone. This wasn’t always available and I love that I live in this time to enjoy and have a sneak peak into this experience.
The way you explained performing Beethoven is a fight or that spring was really awesome, I think with this kind of imagination, performance sounds closer to what monster Beethoven wanted :-) Dear Valentina, Why don't you upload a video of your imagination about each individual composer or even pieces? This would give us a new point of view of a strong and brilliant pianist for whoever enjoys your interpretation.
2008, concert in the Paul Klee concert hall in Bern, Switzerland of Valentina and Hilary Hahn. I took autographs of them both after the concert. I can't forget their beautiful smiling eyes as they gave me the CD back. Very nice human beings.
I keep relearning thias lesson . Each note is important whether stressed or not it is all part of the whole and must be considered in detail and organically . Oh thankyou so much for this video !!!
1) the kid plays pretty fine for his age; 2) I am always learning from Val watching her videos and copying her technique; 3) the little chair matches with her outfit 😊
To have Valentina give you pointers on your playing would be a dream but honestly, I'd be already happy if I could play at the level of the boy right now.
Teaching of this caliber is worth aspiring towards. I wonder if Valentina teaches biomechanics exercises, mental and physical, to her students? Understanding a piece through interpretative approach is helpful only if the students are not lacking gaps in their playing mechanisms both mental and physical. After 23 years training, and 5 teaching, I’ve learned it is *(mind / matter)*
I played that Mozart sonata my senior year of music school. By then, it was really easy. I love Mozart, especially when young boys play it. It's so appropriate
I can't believe this has been posted over a year, and I'm only just seeing it!! I'm happy for those kids who got to hear her take on playing Mozart and Beethoven. Did you catch her saying, "We ALL have trouble with (Beethoven)"? Hard to imagine her having trouble playing or interpreting anything, but neat of her to say.
Valentina....one of the greatest features of yours is, participating on a street piano in a station hall.Only the very greats dare doing so. Badly functioning streets pianos? No problem for Valentina.Cos you are one of the greats.NOT nagging about the instruments or their tuning or regulation, you only sit down and play!!!!! And it 'll be right!!!! Great shame I never met you at the theater I was the caretaker of the Steinway 482520 during 5 years.(The Hague,Holland)
Relearning piano as an adult, there's no way I'd be as brave as even that young kid without couple 1-on-1s. I hope he can look back at this and be proud. I'm already so grateful that my mother set me on the path at a young age; it's both luck and success to have such a talent guide development. I'm curious now to hear her thoughts on teaching piano. Her background is so strict and rigorous but she clearly sympathizes with alternative styles. Like Dick Dale said he would play both guitar (King of Surf Guitar) and piano like Gene Krupa played drums. Syncopated blues kinda treats a keyboard like a hand drum-- leave out the palms.
check her interview in Holland, she hated the strict up bringing and made her feel restrained, but she got technical perfection out of it, and is now able to add color to her playing, she;s getting inside the composers head at this point..
what really sarcastic about me is, I couldn't understand all these similar feedback from my piano teacher when I was young and fool. But now I can understand all of what she said..all to well... but the funny thing is I will never get to learn piano anymore, my finger would never want to move like that, my hands are never want to cooperate well like that anymore.......life is....can't not simply conclude as regret.. my mind was really in irritated condition recently, I hope this could bring back my inner peace..I trust you classic music! haha
Listen, if you want to play piano, just do it. Lisitsa herself says that she owes her technique to countless hours of repeating difficult passages in slow tempi. That's the beauty of piano (I don't know about other instruments), it's all about patience and repetition
As amazing as it would be to get lessons from Valentina Lisitsa, I feel like I would get absolutely terrified that I'm not good enough and I would instantly develop a huge inferiority complex.
valentina didnt a cent for the lessons. the students only paid their share of the logistics cost. i was the promoter of her Singapore tour. She's an angel
It must feel like a pressure cooker when Valentina teaches you playing the piano. First, you must learn it because you have to. Second, you must impress her.
I don't think so, I think she adds more dynamics to the composition rather than just technical perfection, the student s probably having so many "holy shit " moments, and being carried off to another place and time it flows out naturally.. she teaches joy to music, the student has mastered the piece already or she wouldn't bother with him, she's just breathing life into vessel.. now performing that piece for Mozart.. that would be a fucking pressure cooker.. lol.. it's one thing to play it..a whole other thing to have that in your head at 16, he made composers in their 50's sound flat, and they knew it..
Classic - she tells the very large kid "don't be so happy," and tells him about the tension of Beethoven using the analogy of a spring. (Not that the kid was awful.) Great teacher.
not impressive... i don't see anything too special that makes you say you will always find some Asians better than everybody else. i see they are always come worse than 2nd or 3rd class
what a lucky boy, having valentina as a teacher
guillaumejs2403 must be hella expensive though. 100 bucks per half hour
@@carluy7351 I would pay $100 for a half hour with her as my teacher
100 per half-hour for a professional classical world renown player is a low price to pay considering the hundreds of thousands of hours of practice she has.
I just found out that Valentina is a teacher and now I am shocked!!😓
what a lucky Valentina having this boy as a student you mean !
he magnificent without her !
i would want her as a teacher but i have a feeling i would get kicked out the moment i play
Same v':
SAME! I THINK SHE IS GOING TO KICK ME OUT OF THE ROOM AT THE MOMENT I START PLAYING
@@SkylarPiano she may look very serious person but she's nice and has humours! watch her 2017 masterclass. she's super funny!
Isn't that the truth!
But at least you would be shown the door with those long graceful arm movements.
0:03 Mozart - Sonata No.9 (K311) in D Major
3:30 Moszkowski - Etude Op.72 No.12 in D♭Major
5:16 Moszkowski - Etude Op.72 No.2 in G minor
6:30 Beethoven - Sonata No.23 (Op.57) "Appassionata Sonata" in F minor
Thanks ! You da real MVP
THANK YOU!
Louis-Marie Okolo thank you !
Omg thank you so much
Thank you 😍
The way she speaks is just a perfect russian stereotypical dialect
I think she's indeed russian woman but half.
@Eagleeye Jones I might care if she spoke cantonese backwards during her classes. But thats just me..
@butter fingers Mostly the same thing... Do not say to her and any Ukrainian 🙄
@@youmiau well german and dutch are pretty same thing...
no, they are not...
@@lllepricon7715 You are not doing your job well. Even the accompaniment you are doing has nothing to do with the one here exposed. In any case, it would make more sense to speak between Germans and Austrians. Of course the Dutch and the Germans are not the same.
Geography, history of ethnic groups, languages, invasions and history ... you suspended it right?
Quelle chance... une leçon de piano avec elle vaut des heures de travail... la meilleure pianiste que j’ai pu entendre
1:32 - see what happens when you get as good as Valentina? You gain the ability to transport yourself like some kind of Jedi/Demigod hybrid superpower.
lollll best comment
lol
LMFAO
XDD
LOL!
That kid grew up fast! Amazing.
OMG ahhahaah best comment
And that lady wore the same clothes while he growed up
Most random Comment this year :D
I just skipped the first minutes to get an overall and was like, woow
I'm so freakin jealous......... if only I could have one single lesson with you....
Άντζελα Βέργου you are very beautiful!
Music Revolution ☺
Άντζελα Βέργου you speak English? ??
Music Revolution yes I do
Another Greek😁
these students are the luckiest students ever, I wish if one time I can learn in her class! I would pay what ever it requires me to pay, but at least my dream is to learn from here because no pianist is like here
I've wanted to hear her talk about music and piano playing so long . thankyou so much for making this video public !!!!
I was self-taught until about 6 months ago. I was doing alright and even did well in the practical exams. However, this past summer I found an online teacher that can work with my schedule. Having a coach makes a significant and noticeable difference. Having one or two lessons with Valentina would be an honour.
Wow, you could really see and hear that kid (in the beginning of the video) play better after listening to Valentina's instructions about how to feel the piece and having the right touch. That boy is lucky, and must also be quite talented to be able to get Lisitsa as a teacher.
I'm so in awe how she can just touch the piano so flawlessly and like ??? wtf is she a piano god
Our Lord send us teachers. This is one of them.
7.22 I love how Valentina was like `first movement only?' Shows she was willing to continue listening to this young man play second movement 🙂
she's getting paid for it ! and having kids play longer makes her job easier.
It’s always amazing to watch this caliber of musician giving back. I wonder if these students understand what they are getting. Lol. I love that technology enables this experience to be enjoyed by everyone. This wasn’t always available and I love that I live in this time to enjoy and have a sneak peak into this experience.
No ego down to earth, but supreme in piano Lisitsa
The way you explained performing Beethoven is a fight or that spring was really awesome, I think with this kind of imagination, performance sounds closer to what monster Beethoven wanted :-)
Dear Valentina, Why don't you upload a video of your imagination about each individual composer or even pieces? This would give us a new point of view of a strong and brilliant pianist for whoever enjoys your interpretation.
2008, concert in the Paul Klee concert hall in Bern, Switzerland of Valentina and Hilary Hahn. I took autographs of them both after the concert. I can't forget their beautiful smiling eyes as they gave me the CD back. Very nice human beings.
I would trembling so badly if she teach me piano lul...
Ill be shaking like my hands ←↑→↓←
I keep relearning thias lesson . Each note is important whether stressed or not it is all part of the whole and must be considered in detail and organically . Oh thankyou so much for this video !!!
Wow, what a treat to have a masterclass with Valentina! Lucky you. PS: You play very well. 👍🏻
1:48 Look at the kids fingers that is pretty good
Thats not “pretty good” :/ that’s normal
I love her accent
Valentina is great, Russian women don't take crap from anyone.
She's Ukrainian, though.
mo matter what level you get to, you must always know the basics
She looks like a female Dumbledore
Lol
LMAO!!!
KAHHSHJSKSHSHHSS
Exactly
Listen to the lesson and the music. As well as playing, teaching is an art. I, too, would have loved lessons from such a dynamo as Valentina.
1) the kid plays pretty fine for his age; 2) I am always learning from Val watching her videos and copying her technique; 3) the little chair matches with her outfit 😊
To have Valentina give you pointers on your playing would be a dream but honestly, I'd be already happy if I could play at the level of the boy right now.
Love her!! She's so sweet 💛
Teaching of this caliber is worth aspiring towards. I wonder if Valentina teaches biomechanics exercises, mental and physical, to her students? Understanding a piece through interpretative approach is helpful only if the students are not lacking gaps in their playing mechanisms both mental and physical. After 23 years training, and 5 teaching, I’ve learned it is *(mind / matter)*
understand the stuggle of Beethoven...imagine that you are Beethoven.......
AND... an EXCELLENT teacher... why am I NOT surprised...
I could listen to her accent all day!!!
I played that Mozart sonata my senior year of music school. By then, it was really easy. I love Mozart, especially when young boys play it. It's so appropriate
Nicely done at 6:30. Missed your concert in May valentina! Anyway, why arent there more likes for this video?
wow!!!!!!!!! Que padreeeeew!!!!! 🙌👏👏😄 que envidia!!!! 😱😭😭😢👏
Wow....!!! I really hope valentina's master class too 🤔 So cool!!!
The best teacher the world, a good!
i would be freezing if i was one of these kids
I want to go back the conservatory - with the 32 sonatas in the program-...if Valentina is my teacher ! Thanks for this vidéo!
I can't believe this has been posted over a year, and I'm only just seeing it!! I'm happy for those kids who got to hear her take on playing Mozart and Beethoven. Did you catch her saying, "We ALL have trouble with (Beethoven)"? Hard to imagine her having trouble playing or interpreting anything, but neat of her to say.
Thanks for uploading! I love Valentina what a dream to have a class with her!
More masterclass plz
Valentina....one of the greatest features of yours is, participating on a street piano in a station hall.Only the very greats dare doing so. Badly functioning streets pianos? No problem for Valentina.Cos you are one of the greats.NOT nagging about the instruments or their tuning or regulation, you only sit down and play!!!!! And it 'll be right!!!!
Great shame I never met you at the theater I was the caretaker of the Steinway 482520 during 5 years.(The Hague,Holland)
Relearning piano as an adult, there's no way I'd be as brave as even that young kid without couple 1-on-1s. I hope he can look back at this and be proud. I'm already so grateful that my mother set me on the path at a young age; it's both luck and success to have such a talent guide development.
I'm curious now to hear her thoughts on teaching piano. Her background is so strict and rigorous but she clearly sympathizes with alternative styles. Like Dick Dale said he would play both guitar (King of Surf Guitar) and piano like Gene Krupa played drums. Syncopated blues kinda treats a keyboard like a hand drum-- leave out the palms.
check her interview in Holland, she hated the strict up bringing and made her feel restrained, but she got technical perfection out of it, and is now able to add color to her playing, she;s getting inside the composers head at this point..
what really sarcastic about me is, I couldn't understand all these similar feedback from my piano teacher when I was young and fool. But now I can understand all of what she said..all to well... but the funny thing is I will never get to learn piano anymore, my finger would never want to move like that, my hands are never want to cooperate well like that anymore.......life is....can't not simply conclude as regret..
my mind was really in irritated condition recently, I hope this could bring back my inner peace..I trust you classic music! haha
Listen, if you want to play piano, just do it.
Lisitsa herself says that she owes her technique to countless hours of repeating difficult passages in slow tempi.
That's the beauty of piano (I don't know about other instruments), it's all about patience and repetition
There are only three things to remember after you master every scale - rhythm, rhythm, and rhythm.
Good teacher !!
I wish i could learn from you!😅😉😚
As amazing as it would be to get lessons from Valentina Lisitsa, I feel like I would get absolutely terrified that I'm not good enough and I would instantly develop a huge inferiority complex.
I'd love to have a class with her, holy moly...
I'd be so nervous to play in front of a god
I know the D major Mozart sonata . Is the second piece Moskowsky etude . I didnt see a listing ?
Great job! Why you don't upload a complete video of each pianist? I would love to watch it! Congratulations.
What's the name of the song at 7:00? It's the same one Valentina played at the train station. What lucky pupils!
+Jared Padilla Beethoven, Appassionata - Piano Sonata No. 23 in F minor, opus 57
+SertavisSaviPianist No, it is Piano Sonata 23, First movement.
Bradley Snel Stupid me, how could I make that error. :P
Wow that Mozart at the beginning was awesome. I need to find if Valentina plays it...
Who else thougt Valentina was sitting with her back to the student in the start until they realised there was a mirror😅
so sweet.. an accomplished pianist would teach such early age. She is interested in education
She play like a angel
Valentina Maestra.!! Gostei !🇧🇷🇮🇹
I bet her lessons are like $1,000 per day
valentina didnt a cent for the lessons. the students only paid their share of the logistics cost. i was the promoter of her Singapore tour. She's an angel
the last studente ,whats the name the piece he playing? tanks
Beethoven - Sonata No. 23 "Appassionata" (1st movement )
Even the first student has already developed sense of tone colour. It's only matter of time he will be a fine pianist
Lisitsa and an asian student...perfect duo
Thank you Valentina!
Someday I'll play the piano as you do :')
que pieza es la que toca el primer niño???
Miriam Vargas sonata k 311, de Mozart
Boy what would I give to have her as a teacher
OH God, I love her enthusiasm for teaching. but... Where is the breaking-hands stick???
What's the name of that the second student is playing
I'm no pianist, but he seemed to me to make a mistake at about 4:40. Was that what Valentina was smiling about?
I am wondering how much is one period cost...
How do I get classes with her???
Does anyone know the name of the first piece played by the little kid?
Mozart Sonata in D, K. 311, Movement 1
в Китае что ли мастеркласс?
Magnifique Valentina
What piece is he playing?
Does anyone know what this piece is called.?
The first and second
William Yu 1st one is sonata k 311, mozart I think
What's the piece the guy is playing at 4:07?
at 4:07, he's playing Moszkowski's Etude Op.72 No.12 in D♭Major :)
Thanks a lot! :)
It's like I'm watching a lesson with my teacher 😂😂😂
what's name is this song in minute 0:0
How much for 1hour class ..?
THAT KID IS FREAKINGLY LUCKY
옛날 피아노 학원에서 옆에 앉아 계시던 선생님이 생각 나는군..
So jealous of the guy who can get taught on Beethoven sonata!!!!! I'm learning it right now and it's freakin' hard......
How's the sonata coming?
I'd be so self-conscious and intimidated to have a great pianist as a teacher, I wouldn't be able to play in front of them XD
that would be so intimidating having a legend like her teach a lesson
What's the piece at 5:15 ?
Moszkowski etude op. 72 #2 :)
Check out Antonio Pompa-Baldi's (or whatever he's called) interpretation. Maybe a bit overdone in Tempo but great nonetheless.
+Lukas Katter Thank you!!
And here I am without any piano teacher at all.. I wish she's my teacher.
Fantastic to watch
She's so beautiful ... I fell in love each time I see her ...
It must feel like a pressure cooker when Valentina teaches you playing the piano. First, you must learn it because you have to. Second, you must impress her.
I don't think so, I think she adds more dynamics to the composition rather than just technical perfection, the student s probably having so many "holy shit " moments, and being carried off to another place and time it flows out naturally.. she teaches joy to music, the student has mastered the piece already or she wouldn't bother with him, she's just breathing life into vessel.. now performing that piece for Mozart.. that would be a fucking pressure cooker.. lol.. it's one thing to play it..a whole other thing to have that in your head at 16, he made composers in their 50's sound flat, and they knew it..
Valentina, sei un Mito
She teaches? I'm going to play the lottery and try to make it to Singapore
Do your best, I'm right behind you☺
Classic - she tells the very large kid "don't be so happy," and tells him about the tension of Beethoven using the analogy of a spring. (Not that the kid was awful.) Great teacher.
They grow up so fast..
Roses are red
Violets are blue
There is always an asian
Better than you
lmao
i don't see how is that true.
when in dynamics Asians has no clue
and their compositions to Europeans is is like poo.
man... i'm talking about technic and precision. it's just a child
not impressive... i don't see anything too special that makes you say you will always find some Asians better than everybody else. i see they are always come worse than 2nd or 3rd class
relax... why so serious??
Isn't he the piano kid from school of rock?