Sorry but this comment is stupid. The piece may be sight-readable but mastering all its details is a whole different thing. Congratulations for him and I would like to see your performance of it too...
really. like im so impressed that the left hand bass is so soothing, and THE PEDALLING OMG its so smooth how did you do that and eventhough its mostly pinky on the right hand melody you make it sounds like a whole flowing line
A such beauty cannot be expressed by words. Your music is the moment of pure joy and freedom I wait for everyday. You give us the gift of music, and for that we will be eternaly grateful! Keep up the great work!!
Its 0.0001 % of his power. He will grow much faster than kassia and rousseau put together. He is much better and plays more pieces weekly. Unlike rousseau who posts once a month lol. But kassia is still good. But this guy is a whole other level.
@@jacksbee8809 Kassia's piano is actually a grand piano on which there are led's It sounds off because it is just not in tune, and because her mic is really bad
I love Schubert and am very happy that you seem to love him too. This was a very endearing interpretation. I really enjoyed it, thank you for sharing it with us. It is such a tragedy that Schubert died so young. He could have challenged Beethoven himself had he lived longer... we will never know. Have you considered playing his Wanderer Fantasy? I am always amazed to think that Schubert was able to compose it, while not having the technical abilities to play it well. Given what you already have posted (La Valse, Liszt Piano sonata, etc...), I know that it won't be a real challenge, technically, for you :) I would highly recommend the Liszt piano arrangements of some of his lieds too.
Not sure if you are aware that the Maestro has been learning/ practicing ( amongst other pieces ) Schubert's Sonata D894 on his Livestreams ( every Monday and Friday at 12pm Pacific Time )
I've been wondering when you were going to play some Schubert, and you picked one of my all-time favorites. This impromptu is so expressive and you made it sing.
@@pikachuperry7578 It must be because I was subbed starting from la valse around 5 or 6 days ago. I'm watching his older videos now. Thanks for the heads up.
This piece is really special to me because my grandmother always played it for me when I was young. I instantly recognized the melody at the beginning of the video. You played this piece amazingly well, I am very impressed! It really brings back some childhood memories. You must be an insanely talented, and probably well-known pianist... When thinking of channels like Rousseau, Kassia, and others, your interpretations are of the highest calibre while they are merely amateurs in comparison. If I may suggest a piece, like many others do, I'd like to suggest something really unknown. Gideon Klein's Sonata. It is a beautiful piece which expresses the despair he must have lived in. You can read his story online, it is pretty tragic. Thank you for sharing with us your beautiful interpretations. They are truly amazing.
excellent interpretation of interpretation no. 3 in G flat major work 90 D. 8999 by Franz Peter Schubert. inspires me to compose a transcript of this artwork. Congratulations and keep it up.
@@FranzLisztOfficial Nah, I'm no virtuoso and I don't condone the pain of having a very large hand but only being able to stretch a 10th if I try real hard. Makes your pieces too hard. Also RachGODinoff hurts my hand too from keeping it stretched all the time.
@@Erich-Lab yes I have very long hands, arms and fingers. I am like slender man except with better hair. My fingers abs have abs. Rachminoffs hardest compositions are simply warm ups for my easiest pieces. I am the god of piano and the father of modern piano technique.
@@FranzLisztOfficial It's funny how people talk about finger abs. I have loose skin under my fingers so I can unofficially say I have real finger abs. I just have to get past grade 5 sight-reading :(
Your channel is growing so fast, I love the amount of music you post, but surely it must be hard to keep up? Anyways, you played amazing, and as always I love Schubert’s works. :3
I already thought about title Four Improvisationen auf Grund von Franz Schubert op. 90 D. 899 No. 3 in G-Dur FG.690 SP.697/J. 293 (233) Quattro impromptus sur motifs de Franz Shubert op. 90 D. 899 No. 3 in G flat major FG.690 SP.697/ J. 293 (233) Franz Shubert / Juan Gress
If you look in the description of this video it says Music in this video Song: No.3 in G-flat Major: Andante Artist: Krystian Zimerman The stupidity of youtube baffles me sometimes
haven't watched this yet but I know it's gonna be amazing! the first tune sounds beautiful.. 💖thank you for uploading again! for a request, I would love to see you play waltz of the flowers from tchaikovsky, I would be very thankful!💖
This one sounds a bit like Liebestraum no. 3 from Lizst😂 maybe cuz its in the same key and same arpeggiated chords😅.BTW, love your videos Traum. Ever considered doing Liebestraum no. 3? It would be greatly appreciated but no pressure 🙂😅
Traum's mindset when he learnt this: Hmm, haven't uploaded in a hot minute. Time to find a sight-readable piece that sounds good.
Golden UNDERATED comment and its true
@@FranzLisztOfficial why do I see you everywhere
THE ALL ROUNDER Cool Man I think there are many
I highly doubt he sight reads
Sorry but this comment is stupid. The piece may be sight-readable but mastering all its details is a whole different thing. Congratulations for him and I would like to see your performance of it too...
あまりにも美しい響き‼️60年以上前、8才の私に亡き父が初めて聴かせてくれたのがこの曲です。子どもながら、感動して涙ぐんだ思い出の曲です。今聴いても涙がでます。有り難うございます。
ありがとうございます。私はあなたのためにこの曲を演奏することができて感謝します
@@TraumPiano 嬉しすぎて泣きそうです。感謝🙏🙏🎶🎶❤️❤️❤️🙆
I’m sorry if this is getting repetitive but can you do Goyesca no. 1? I figure that higher comment density will up the chances of that happening.
I liked your comment to help :)
@@FranzLisztOfficial Its you again
I wrote down on my repertoire list. Give me a time to practice ;)🙏
@@TraumPiano Of course! Take as long as you like! Thank you so much!
@@lauriesawbridge8299 your long fingers satisfy them the pianos enjoy liszt tickling the ivory
Your voicing is incredible.
😉
really. like im so impressed that the left hand bass is so soothing, and THE PEDALLING OMG its so smooth how did you do that and eventhough its mostly pinky on the right hand melody you make it sounds like a whole flowing line
Yes, definitely!
TRAUM, your playing makes me cry today! Beautiful thank you! 🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹
This piece represents both romance and sadness, you did a good job putting both of those emotions into your playing!
Oh, look. Another beautifully played piece with concert level articulation by traum. I’m getting desensitized. This is amazing.
I am so glad
This piece means a lot to me
Just can't stop weeping tears every time hearing it and thinking about how short Schubert's life is :'(
Well played !
I feel like I’ve seen you everywhere😂
@@jackkirsch2018 yes. I am from both the past and the future.
@@FranzLisztOfficial ah yes, from the future
@Ludwig van Beethoven hi
@Ludwig van BeethovenI told you. I never sleep only practise.
My fav Schubert piece
You are one of the most talented pianists I have ever seen... BRAVO!
🙏
This is my favorite impromptu. Thank you for playing!
My pleasure!
Beautifully played. Excellent tempo! Phrasing spot on! A delight to hear! Thank you!!!
Beautiful playing!
Beautiful. No other word to describe it
Once again topping the list of renowned performances. I applaud you.
Thanks as always Harel
A such beauty cannot be expressed by words. Your music is the moment of pure joy and freedom I wait for everyday. You give us the gift of music, and for that we will be eternaly grateful! Keep up the great work!!
What a beautiful comment...
He made me wanna learn every song he posted! But I only have 2 hands and 1 brain. UGH so beautiful
Let's practice! we can do it.
Literally my favourite impromptu in the whole set. And you play it so well!
One of my favorite Schubert pieces, such an expressive piece and I like your voicing
Great playing! Such a beautiful piece!
🙏
Best piano music ever written
I'm lucky because I found this beautiful channel.
Beautiful this song, I can't express it by words.
I really love it.
Thank you for sharing with us.
😉
Schubert did amazing! If I could’ve revived 3 musicians, I would revive Schubert first. What a masterpiece. Beautiful melody.
Beautiful performance! Another wonderful piece from Schubert!
Things to Do
I'm a simple man. I see an upload from Traum, I click.
Gorgeous. Buttery smooth and mellow. Perfect Schubert.
Tellement beau !!!!!!merci
My man how are you doing this? Just what kind of repertoire do you posses? Is this only 5% of your power?? I need answers!
Its 0.0001 % of his power. He will grow much faster than kassia and rousseau put together. He is much better and plays more pieces weekly. Unlike rousseau who posts once a month lol. But kassia is still good.
But this guy is a whole other level.
Franz Liszt I hate the way Kassias piano sounds.
@@jacksbee8809 true. Its like there is something just off about it
Franz Liszt ya. It sounds so heavy. Idk man.
@@jacksbee8809 Kassia's piano is actually a grand piano on which there are led's
It sounds off because it is just not in tune, and because her mic is really bad
Among other masterpieces, I highlight this piece as the most mesmerizing. Love both to listen and to play it
I love Schubert and am very happy that you seem to love him too. This was a very endearing interpretation. I really enjoyed it, thank you for sharing it with us.
It is such a tragedy that Schubert died so young. He could have challenged Beethoven himself had he lived longer... we will never know. Have you considered playing his Wanderer Fantasy? I am always amazed to think that Schubert was able to compose it, while not having the technical abilities to play it well. Given what you already have posted (La Valse, Liszt Piano sonata, etc...), I know that it won't be a real challenge, technically, for you :) I would highly recommend the Liszt piano arrangements of some of his lieds too.
You are right. absolutely.
Not sure if you are aware that the Maestro has been learning/ practicing ( amongst other pieces ) Schubert's Sonata D894 on his Livestreams ( every Monday and Friday at 12pm Pacific Time )
Oh, wonderful. My favourite impromptu, and serenly played, too.
Wow! Masterpiece! Left hand's trills are cool, and right hand likes 'chopin etude 10 3'. Thank you!
Ikr and its so smooth almost effortless
@@FranzLisztOfficial yes it's very smooth XD
my favourite piece of Schubert
Such well preformed, I could never beat this.
dude I literally just started learning this piece a day or two ago and you uploaded this thanks very much Traum
My great pleasure!!
What a beautiful piece, but your playing makes it 100x better
Is there anything in the world more beautiful than this piece?
@bilahn
Traum uploaded Schubert's Impromptu OP 142, no 1 D935 just a few weeks ago. His interpretation is extremely moving, my favorite impromptu.
yeah sure
Absolutely beautiful interpretation as always. Can't wait to see what you'll upload next. 😁
Gotta be the best Schubert Impromptu.
🤩
Yes
Definitely
Wow ❤️ The voicing of the melody is great!!! Amazing thanks for sharing your talent! 🌹🎶
The outro is Valse Poéticos No. 1 by Enrique Granados. Spent a lot of time finding this. It's a nice piece.
I've been wondering when you were going to play some Schubert, and you picked one of my all-time favorites. This impromptu is so expressive and you made it sing.
he’s played some schubert a while ago lmao
@@luiggigomez580 Ah, guessed I missed it. Gonna go look again 😅
HayashiPiano - 林ピアノ LOL he has played two Schubert pieces in the past week
@@pikachuperry7578 It must be because I was subbed starting from la valse around 5 or 6 days ago. I'm watching his older videos now. Thanks for the heads up.
What a beautiful piece
Thanks Andy!
Wow this is so beautiful. I can't wait to play this pice. It make me cry.
very good, very competent and beautiful, thank you so much, I wanted to start playing it again.
You know, you are incredible!
This piece is really special to me because my grandmother always played it for me when I was young. I instantly recognized the melody at the beginning of the video. You played this piece amazingly well, I am very impressed! It really brings back some childhood memories.
You must be an insanely talented, and probably well-known pianist... When thinking of channels like Rousseau, Kassia, and others, your interpretations are of the highest calibre while they are merely amateurs in comparison.
If I may suggest a piece, like many others do, I'd like to suggest something really unknown. Gideon Klein's Sonata. It is a beautiful piece which expresses the despair he must have lived in. You can read his story online, it is pretty tragic.
Thank you for sharing with us your beautiful interpretations. They are truly amazing.
What a nice comment. I just listen Gideon Klein's sonata. it's SOOO nice.
@@TraumPiano Wow thanks for your reply! Yeah it's really nice, I'm happy you liked it :D
beautiful!!!!
Beautiful 👏👏👏👏👏
You tell me you are some professional world class pianist and I would probably believe you
I love this piece, your interpretation is beautiful as always, I admire you
Woahh incredible 😊👊
Your melody notes are always so clear.
Such a great voicing!
thanks traum
Impressive 😍🔥
WOW... good!
At this point I’ve just given up on understanding how you do this lol. Another awesome performance from you, as usual. Bravoo
Thanks Arash
프레이징까지 완벽하다 브라보 😘👏👏👏
ありがとうございます!
Thank you Yoko 🤩
excellent interpretation of interpretation no. 3 in G flat major work 90 D. 8999 by Franz Peter Schubert.
inspires me to compose a transcript of this artwork.
Congratulations and keep it up.
Je trouve que c’est très époustouflant 👍
Best quality as always!
This makes me cry :)
Nothing to say really ! Beautiful !
insane, one video per day
Schubert is ahead from his time...
어떻게 이리 많은 래파토리를 소화할까요
저는 엄두도 못낼 정도의 속도시군요!
너무 아름다운 연주 잘 들었습니다
감사합니다 ;)
@@TraumPiano 역시 한국인이셨군ㅋㄱ
Edit:
8th
Also the performance makes me remember Horowitz the great.
You mean me, Franz Liszt the Great
@@FranzLisztOfficial Nah, I'm no virtuoso and I don't condone the pain of having a very large hand but only being able to stretch a 10th if I try real hard.
Makes your pieces too hard. Also RachGODinoff hurts my hand too from keeping it stretched all the time.
@@Erich-Lab yes I have very long hands, arms and fingers. I am like slender man except with better hair. My fingers abs have abs. Rachminoffs hardest compositions are simply warm ups for my easiest pieces. I am the god of piano and the father of modern piano technique.
@@FranzLisztOfficial It's funny how people talk about finger abs. I have loose skin under my fingers so I can unofficially say I have real finger abs.
I just have to get past grade 5 sight-reading :(
@@FranzLisztOfficial Hey Franz How Are u Doing?
Oh yess more schubert !!! Please a play any schubert sonata ! Or any sonata
Yep!
Me pone alegre, plácido, en muchas formas positivas al escuchar esta obra
Your channel is growing so fast, I love the amount of music you post, but surely it must be hard to keep up? Anyways, you played amazing, and as always I love Schubert’s works. :3
😘
Yes more Schubert impromptus
Can you play schubert/liszt Ständchen. I really wanna hear your interpitation! Thanks!
Sounds good!
Amazing! Would love to see liszt's hungarian rhapsody no.2 (I've seen Rousseau's which is awesome but I'm curious to hear you play it)
I'm pretty sure it's on his Liszt of pieces to play.
Matthew Martinez you, my man, are the definition of funny
@@MatthewMartinez314 yesssssssir!!
Yep!
@@TraumPiano awesome! Can't wait!
I already thought about title
Four Improvisationen auf Grund von Franz Schubert op. 90 D. 899 No. 3 in G-Dur FG.690 SP.697/J. 293 (233)
Quattro impromptus sur motifs de Franz Shubert op. 90 D. 899 No. 3 in G flat major FG.690 SP.697/
J. 293 (233)
Franz Shubert / Juan Gress
This video remind me to My friend Horowitz. Wow
Oh... Mr. Richter. Thanks for coming
@@TraumPiano Thanks You for your Chanell.
I got a notification after 7h.....
UA-cam really hates me....
Grande Polonaise brilliante op 22
👌
Man what. Just what. I subbed just some time ago you had 600 subs now its 6000
😉
Amazing performance but if I learned this this the key signature would make my cry
If you look in the description of this video it says
Music in this video
Song: No.3 in G-flat Major: Andante
Artist: Krystian Zimerman
The stupidity of youtube baffles me sometimes
Ohhhhh coooool
Wow what a difference between the no .2 impromptu and no. 3
Both great
Franz Liszt So true
@@imme8471 for the average amateur pianist the differwnce is one is playable and one isnt
haven't watched this yet but I know it's gonna be amazing! the first tune sounds beautiful.. 💖thank you for uploading again!
for a request, I would love to see you play waltz of the flowers from tchaikovsky, I would be very thankful!💖
😍
Can you make a community post where you show us how does your piano looks like without a visualizer??
Nice!
when all of the comments are saying well played and beautiful, but the piece is 6 mins and he posted a min ago
True
@@FranzLisztOfficial Hi, Franz
Now the other Franz is the composer
I know right, it’s so god damn annoying.
@@motor5ito406 We meet again :)
Why do you play so good though?
Do you use an acustic or a digidal piano?
Could you maybe do Grandes Etudes de Paganini no.5 (La Chasse) by liszt? If not that is fine! I always enjoy watching you're videos!
I will play complete Paganini when we reach 10K!!
@@TraumPiano now that is something to look forward to. I'm going to spread the word. XD Word of The Great Traum will reach the masses!
best shubert improntu
Where's No.1 & 4?? I'd like to enjoy the whole set, please!!! LOL wonderful interpretation!!!
just my opinion.
nothing to worry about.
Should I say it?
UR A LEGEND
P.S can you do the Beethoven's Tempest?
UR LEGEND
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@@TraumPiano OMG I said yesterday this guy just uploaded WHAT A ACTUAL LEGEND
この曲の楽譜の用意はいつでも出来ます
The sleeve roll was so pretentious yet you played so beautifully. Kuddos.
This reminds me of Liebestraum by Liszt
yes, but this was written first.
@@amedhorsalat3395 obviously
yes the voicings indeed sounds like that those of libestruam
Hi traum, could you consider doing a "Debussy - The snow is dancing" video?
Sure!
This one sounds a bit like Liebestraum no. 3 from Lizst😂 maybe cuz its in the same key and same arpeggiated chords😅.BTW, love your videos Traum. Ever considered doing Liebestraum no. 3? It would be greatly appreciated but no pressure 🙂😅
Liebestraum is in A flat Major, not G flat Major. But I do agree that it sounds like Liebestraum.