Fun history fact: this arrangement is the _simplified_ variation (according to Liszt). The original was, like... the first 5 seconds is unplayable at the intended tempo ._.
@@thibomeurkens2296 me before attempting to play Liszt: ya😀😁😂 After :no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no this is way to hard 😁😂 totally unplayable! Oh the piece I tried to play was El Contrabandista
not enough people have had the luck to discover the piano, unfortunately :( and this etude is not quite as popular as the other's so naturally it won't have as many views.. I bet if he did HR2 he would get a ton, though.
Вы - лучший пианист на ютубе, вы играете именно так, как задумал автор: сдержанно, без лишнего пафоса, но с эмоциями, а про чистоту Ваших нот вообще можно не говорить!❤
I have seen a lot of legendary pianist performances but yours is my favorite especially those tremolos and the lyrical middle section you pointed out the melody so beautifully
@@netroalex5209 There are many things about light show pianists that are fake :) not only this one but many of the big ones. List includes: edited MIDI files (they press certain keys, but the sound actually comes out correct), dynamic changes / adjustments, speed changes / adjustments
Yeah this video is definitely insanely edited to make it as clean as possible. Fun to watch, but sad to see someone feeling the need to do edit their already impressive skills to be even more impressive.
When I heard the piece the first time i didnt knew what is so special about this piece. But now I know. It shows the creativity of Lizst. This piece is just a bucket of creativity. Its wild. I bet when Lizst started to wrote this, he tought that he can make whatever he want with the piano. Thats why the piece is so special. You can feel the "Wildheit" in the piece.
1:33 all the way until 1:51 is a underrated section. It sounds almost... "kind". Like there's a kind soul to it and it's trying to be that but there's something preventing it and it's getting sadder with every second going by. This person and most people interpret it by playing it loud & rough there (and i don't mind!) Beautiful piece and beautiful playing.
Just a small thing... According to the urtext, the A’s played in the broken octave passage (and all it’s repetitions) at 0:21 should be A flats. Otherwise, great playing!
I feel like the name of the piece is so perfect because it translates to "wild hunt". When I hear 3:25 it sounds like an animal screaming in pain because it's been captured. Also, at 4:02 the octave jumps remind me of a predator leaping at its prey while the creepy left hand gives the leaps a really sinister vibe.
nope. This has nothing to do with hunting in the barbaric sense of the word. The wild hunt is a procession of spirits from ancient mythology. Do your homework.
Nah, this is more than just "I practiced a lot real slow." This is something you have to be born with. Like Perfect Pitch. Some of us were just destined to rise above thw rest of us. Sigh. Well done. 😫👏🏾
totally amazing.I was thinking about your next upload through't this week and finally I see a wonderful performance really amazing waiting for next upload :).love your works dude
My piano teacher's daughter can play Wilde Jagd. A month ago, after I finished a piano lesson, she played Wilde Jagd for me. It was awesome and the piece stuck in my head. We are both quite good at playing the piano. I'm starting to do the Chopin Etudes while she is midway through the Liszt Etudes. She is a few years of progress ahead of me even though she started learning the piano only half a year earlier than I did. Though, my progress is accelerating due to my hand size rapidly increasing from an 8th to nearly a 10th in a year. We also both love the piano, even though I am more a math person than a music person, which she is. We grew up together, being classmates for 8 years, (we are 13 now) but unfortunately she just went abroad to study a few days ago. In the future, I may only see her a few times every year.
Wow. I am speechless. I just discovered your channel today, and I've just been watching all your recent videos. You are amazing at what you do! Keep going! Glad to be here before the 10 thousand mark!
Tell everyone about yourself on reddit. Find blogger or two who will write posts about you. Spend a bit on adds on FB, Google. Make sure to release new video frequently. Do all Rouseau did and get your tons and tons of subscribers. With such quality content you should beat all similar youtubers for sure. Good luck! You are awesome!
Wow! Fantastic playing, love this performance. Have you played this on a really great piano? That would be be even better. Catch you on tour in a prestigious concert hall some time...
OH-MY-GOD!!!!!!!!!! Why do you have ONLY 7k subscribers !!! You are so talented!!! I saw many people very good on UA-cam with millions subscribers, but YOU ARE THE BEST SO FAR!!!! I wish you all the best and I subscribe now ❤
Great cover of a great piece. I'm a little peeved by the comments of the people who think one octave 3 note tremolos are some impossibly hard technique though.
@@kacemchawqi5787 maybe, but the first 48 seconds are easy. Let's see how much time you need to master the section that starts at 1:50 and to perfectly hit those octaves at 4:01. I'm sure you will need some time.
@@charles-valentinalkan5681 I mean I learned Mazeppa in a week this will be learned in like a week too, I can play the whole thing already and it’s been a day
It's certainly one of my favorites - it has both the intensity and overt virtuosity, but also maybe the most memorable melodic theme of all of them in the middle section. In terms of difficulty, all of the Transcendentals are punishing. This is a good one to learn slowly with the music, then return to a year or two later to memorize and get up to speed. It's overall still easier to pull off in live performance than Feux Follets or Chasse-Neige.
The Chopin Etudes are just really a specific kind of difficulty - Op. 10 no. 1 for instance is sight-readable at a slow tempo, but once you try to get it up to full speed, it becomes much much harder. All Chopin Etudes are 'impossible until you master them,' if that makes sense... they contain technical tricks that one you spend 3-5 years working on, eventually become part of your technique and then they aren't impossible anymore. I know everyone wants to rank things in terms of difficulty but that just isn't how piano works - it depends on what you've played previously and for how long
Amazing! Something I can only dream of playing!
Oh I bet you will play it! :)
@@SeeMusicPiano Years from now maybe. Thanks for the encouragement!
Will you reply to this?
@@closedlol1757 Yes.
@@closedlol1757 ANDD youre here as well
If this channel doesn't explode soon, I'll eat my piano...
@TheTage Show he died eating his piano... :(
Kassia exploded
luke skywalker
@@Tizohip Xd
Eat your piano
Fun history fact: this arrangement is the _simplified_ variation (according to Liszt). The original was, like... the first 5 seconds is unplayable at the intended tempo ._.
Yeah this is the transcription of the Grandes Etudes
Is was pretty common for Liszt to change his pieces to be playable I believe 😂
@@thibomeurkens2296 yes
where is the original version?
@@thibomeurkens2296 me before attempting to play Liszt: ya😀😁😂
After :no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no this is way to hard 😁😂 totally unplayable!
Oh the piece I tried to play was El Contrabandista
Me at the start of the piece: This is eh
1:16: Ok this is good
1:50: Wow
2:36 and Beyond: I’m not crying! You’re crying
4:12
4:01 is nice
@@haroldboyearzaroli9836same
No this is always amazing
1:18-1:50 never found something that beautiful anywhere else
For me it was 0:00-5:16
Not the part that directly follows it?!
4:12 for me
Hard to find words to describe how amazing and transcendental this piece is... 😍
the Bb major part of mazzepa :tro
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Please tag Liszt so he can see
Lmao Liszt is the one playing
@Liszt
@Franz Liszt Come see this.
Oh wait...
@Lisztdarealnigga
3:27
That right hand wtf
lmao what
spaz attack
I havent seen a tremelo so fast before
Nishant Modak lol right. It got to the point where the notes just sounded like one continuous note
I put that reply a week ago and I was in hospital straight after bc I had a seizure 😂😂
There’s something magical about this piece. Especially 1:50
exactly. its like it goes through so many feelings, happiness, confusion, despair, sadness...
Absolutely 💖
EwChO
Is why piano attracted me towards loving it so much, compared to other instruments there’s so much space to work with literally.
This part was beautiful, I was going to click off but this started and I listened to the rest, I came to see if anyone else tagged this part
I love 2:26.
Yesterday, I had a chance to visit Budapest and saw Liszts statue. Yeah, this guy had very long fingers.
His girlfriend(s) must've been happy with him.
@@GabsARV yeah ...maybe....but what about chopin ? 😏
@@cursedemoji4379 hold up
@@cursedemoji4379 wait what-
This is why Liszt called his pieces Transcendental 💥
3:27 Heck of a tremolo.
WHY ARE YOU EVERYWHERE???
@@pianistofmusic290 why are you everywhere?
Fr, how do you get it to that speed, is it genetic.
I am serious when I say I dont believe that this is humanly possible! Your speed is just outrageous
3:26 is like hardly believable tbh
@@SerpongeDashits edited
@@SerpongeDash yo why are you here haha
3:25 I feel sorry for the ligaments in your wrist.
Logan McDonald fr tho
that's nothing at all, there are even worse pieces for the poor joints
More like 0:00 - 5:16
@@peakcuber8343 yeah that’s more accurate
as if the repeating chords throughout the piece isn’t enough
Dang Liszt was way ahead of his time apparently he made black midi music before there were even computers
Really??? Idont know i compositor named dang..
@@ges_ff8072 Well, *duh* , Liszt is known for his last name. Not many people are aware of his first name, Dang.
Franz Dang Liszt
@@Simon-xl1yz lol
@@giuseppeagresta1425 Dang Franz Liszt
3:26
Left hand: Omg i'm lagging, it's on you right hand.
Right hand: *Steadily teleports*
this is the third video I've seen this comment on
@@theyeetwarrior1877 Ok
Man your playing is awesome! I cannot believe how are you not famous
Tf doesnt he have like millions of views on his other vids?
@@alterI4 ...
@@alterI4 you're thinking of rosseau
not enough people have had the luck to discover the piano, unfortunately :( and this etude is not quite as popular as the other's so naturally it won't have as many views.. I bet if he did HR2 he would get a ton, though.
Agree
Вы - лучший пианист на ютубе, вы играете именно так, как задумал автор: сдержанно, без лишнего пафоса, но с эмоциями, а про чистоту Ваших нот вообще можно не говорить!❤
3:27 made me realize why a real piano will always be better then a digital piano
mysteries Phanto wait why?? doesn’t the weight of a real pianos keys make it harder to spam notes than a digital piano?
@@kadeno925 You couldn't hear that on a digital piano.
I am confused at this comment. I bet it would be nearly impossible to play tremolos like that on a real piano
Richard L. Corporation oh i see thanks!
@@herobrine1847 a grand piano's keys can return faster and with the right technique yes you can
4:54 I love that low notes
Liszt making every Liszt piece: I bought the whole piano, I'm gonna use the whole piano
This comment is life
Thank you, Giorno
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His piano was 76 keyed
It's truly great that you talk to your fans about their questions. Nice to talk to an absolute master. Great work as always!
It's great getting to talk with people that are interested and excited about piano! Thanks for the positive feedback!
3:31 How tf can he do that with his right hand?! His hand is crazy, it's vibrating!!
sped up no question but impressive nevertheless
@@ineedaname8250 I do no think it is sped up. The audio in both hands seems normal
@@vicentepulidodrevespiano2494 every professional pianist would notice that...
For those who dont know, this video is fake, at least at 3:31 as he said. The piano hammers are just simply not fast enought to play that.
I have a question. ... are you Liszt?
Trying my best to be 😆
@@SeeMusicPiano you are awesome! You deserve to have at least a million subs!
Nop. I am Chopin
@@fredericchopin469 Nope, I am Rachmaninoff
@@fredericchopin469 get a life!
The ending is so heavy and epic
Your hands actually get BLURRY when I watch them. That's craziness!!! I'm blown away every time I watch this, seriously.
I thought i was watching at 2x speed :D:D
Same
same
And the tempo isn’t the right, need to be a slower
@@natanieldecarvalho5835 the right tempo doesn't exist, everyone play it with different tempo because maybe they prefer it like that
@Classical Pianist bruh it isnt
Genius! This is so good!
I would love to hear Mazzepa!
Yaaas thank you im obsessed eith the transcendental etudes
Российская Федерация I SEE YOU EVERYWHERE
Preludio where?
@@РоссийскаяФедерация-б4я на карте
I have seen a lot of legendary pianist performances but yours is my favorite especially those tremolos and the lyrical middle section you pointed out the melody so beautifully
3:33 ok I really am starting to doubt the legitimacy of this video because the tremolo is unhumanly fast and clean
yeah you can tell by the motion that it's fake 💀
yeah its obviously slowed down cuz if you put it at .75 the hands move at a normal speed
@@supremetaco5349 gave him the benefit of the doubt but that's really too much 🗿
@@netroalex5209 There are many things about light show pianists that are fake :) not only this one but many of the big ones. List includes: edited MIDI files (they press certain keys, but the sound actually comes out correct), dynamic changes / adjustments, speed changes / adjustments
Yeah this video is definitely insanely edited to make it as clean as possible. Fun to watch, but sad to see someone feeling the need to do edit their already impressive skills to be even more impressive.
We can say that you did all your effort to accomplish this ridiculously hard piece
What!? The midi is edited bro
1:17 the right handmakes the sound of a Bb Major Chord but the notes play G# Diminished Chord without B and F
When I heard the piece the first time i didnt knew what is so special about this piece. But now I know. It shows the creativity of Lizst. This piece is just a bucket of creativity. Its wild. I bet when Lizst started to wrote this, he tought that he can make whatever he want with the piano. Thats why the piece is so special. You can feel the "Wildheit" in the piece.
are you going to play the other transcendental etudes?
He's playing feux follets at 10k subs
1:33 all the way until 1:51 is a underrated section. It sounds almost... "kind". Like there's a kind soul to it and it's trying to be that but there's something preventing it and it's getting sadder with every second going by. This person and most people interpret it by playing it loud & rough there (and i don't mind!) Beautiful piece and beautiful playing.
You play such difficult pieces so fast, you must have been playing for 20 years, it's crazy
Those runs and left hand noted are so clean
Astonishing!
Hard to believe you only have 1500~ subs, i hope your channel blows up soon!
Privileged and humbled to be among the first hundreds !
Thanks, I hope so as well! 😀
This makes la campanella look easy
this is also way more beautiful than campanella
I believe la campanella is more tricky.
@@FirstGentleman1 Im not so sure
Namchok Khampuwieng actually twinkle twinkle little star variations by Mozart are pretty hard.
@@FirstGentleman1 I wouldn't be surprised...this is just a lot of chorss
Liszt- Transcendental Etude no. 8 : 25k views
Kanye West - Westworld: Runaway : 159k views
:c
Jsw DCI Drums you’re comparing runaway to a transcendental etude?
treelo_the_first he said in their own way
this channel is due to explode, i think this is my favorite rendition of any piece on youtube. Its so much better than any other interpretation
Wow you deserve way more subs, that was incredible
Thank you! and thanks for watching
Just a small thing...
According to the urtext, the A’s played in the broken octave passage (and all it’s repetitions) at 0:21 should be A flats.
Otherwise, great playing!
Woah, is this sped up? This looks like unreal fast, nice job dude.
yes, it is :)
it’s not
the amount of precision needed in this piece is CRAZY
2:09 Reminds me of Fantaisie-Impromptu
He is so insnely good, the piece is played so clean, impressive af
just completed it it took me 2
days to learn. how and the speed don't give up people stick with it i believe in you guys
Yeah guys you can do it. It personally took me 10 minutes to learn but y'all must take all the time you need!! Never give up!!!;!!;
just finished learning in 23 seconds keep trying
yeah dude i just sight read this etude at full tempo
wonderful performance!! sounds really great! thanks for sharing my friend!
Thanks for watching!
I feel like the name of the piece is so perfect because it translates to "wild hunt". When I hear 3:25 it sounds like an animal screaming in pain because it's been captured.
Also, at 4:02 the octave jumps remind me of a predator leaping at its prey while the creepy left hand gives the leaps a really sinister vibe.
The animal might be human, hunted down by Odin with His armies.
The time 3:25 would sound like a scream from a captured animal if it were in minor mode
arm workout
nope. This has nothing to do with hunting in the barbaric sense of the word. The wild hunt is a procession of spirits from ancient mythology. Do your homework.
The downward-changing passages at 0:20 are actually played with an A♭and not A. The part played with and A is only the double passage two lines later.
Nah, this is more than just "I practiced a lot real slow." This is something you have to be born with. Like Perfect Pitch. Some of us were just destined to rise above thw rest of us.
Sigh. Well done. 😫👏🏾
phenomenal technique
Ayo did not expect to see you here mr rush e
totally amazing.I was thinking about your next upload through't this week and finally I see a wonderful performance really amazing waiting for next upload :).love your works dude
Thank you! Really happy to have interested and appreciative subscribers!
A standoff between Chopin and Liszt!
My piano teacher's daughter can play Wilde Jagd. A month ago, after I finished a piano lesson, she played Wilde Jagd for me. It was awesome and the piece stuck in my head.
We are both quite good at playing the piano. I'm starting to do the Chopin Etudes while she is midway through the Liszt Etudes. She is a few years of progress ahead of me even though she started learning the piano only half a year earlier than I did. Though, my progress is accelerating due to my hand size rapidly increasing from an 8th to nearly a 10th in a year. We also both love the piano, even though I am more a math person than a music person, which she is.
We grew up together, being classmates for 8 years, (we are 13 now) but unfortunately she just went abroad to study a few days ago. In the future, I may only see her a few times every year.
Wow. I am speechless.
I just discovered your channel today, and I've just been watching all your recent videos.
You are amazing at what you do! Keep going!
Glad to be here before the 10 thousand mark!
Respect for your skills man..
I am jealous 😍
Tell everyone about yourself on reddit. Find blogger or two who will write posts about you. Spend a bit on adds on FB, Google. Make sure to release new video frequently. Do all Rouseau did and get your tons and tons of subscribers. With such quality content you should beat all similar youtubers for sure. Good luck! You are awesome!
Wow, great advice! Thanks for the positive feedback, very appreciated 😀 Will definitely try to get the word out with those approaches
Rousseau did sooooo much
I didn’t know about this piece before I saw this video! Thanks for showing me!
Probably one of the best interpretations of this piece I've seen online, cheers!
My favourite interpretation definitely!!
Check out Yunchan Lim’s performance
yunchan lim and daniil trifonov are way better
@@BloodThirstyMedic this one is, especially the trills
Thanks for pulverizing my self esteem 😁😁
This is really really clean and beautiful !
Thank you!! 😀
This gave me the chills
1:19 omg is beautiful
2:35
Incroyable !😰
I'm speechless amazing performance as always
Thank you! :)
@@SeeMusicPiano3:30 looks kinda sus
This video deserves 10.000.000 views and you deserve 1.000.000 subscribers man.....
No wonder why Twoset can't play this in the sightreading piano music challenge
I got here that way too :P
Me to xD
Same
Kassia, you are something magical! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow! Fantastic playing, love this performance. Have you played this on a really great piano? That would be be even better. Catch you on tour in a prestigious concert hall some time...
He did a good job seperating the voices in this piece
How big are your hands?
I love this recording. You have very clean runs, and and great dynamics and rubato.
3:29 3:31 3:31 3:31 3:31 3:31 3:32 3:32 3:32 3:32 3:33 3:33 3:33 3:34 3:35 3:36 crazy
OH-MY-GOD!!!!!!!!!! Why do you have ONLY 7k subscribers !!! You are so talented!!! I saw many people very good on UA-cam with millions subscribers, but YOU ARE THE BEST SO FAR!!!! I wish you all the best and I subscribe now ❤
Great cover of a great piece.
I'm a little peeved by the comments of the people who think one octave 3 note tremolos are some impossibly hard technique though.
This video just made me love this piece
Asian mom: OK now that you're done with warm-up...
Then play mazeppa, immediatelly
Mr.Cloudinator no, simultaneously
Play Hungarian rhapsody no. 2
Then play the same thing on violin.
Watch TwoSet.
next is main lesson for today... little twinkle star
oh man... just started to learn this, but I only have 4 months... *chuckles* I'm in danger
Charles- Valentin Alkan I past 3 weeks to play _perfectly_ the first 48sec if it xD
@@kacemchawqi5787 maybe, but the first 48 seconds are easy. Let's see how much time you need to master the section that starts at 1:50 and to perfectly hit those octaves at 4:01. I'm sure you will need some time.
how come you only have 4month?
4 months have passed. So what happened?
@@charles-valentinalkan5681 I mean I learned Mazeppa in a week
this will be learned in like a week too, I can play the whole thing already and it’s been a day
liszt makes the most beautiful and hardest pieces
I love this song!
Wow... Title don't lie... Stunning.... Thank you for your perfect performance... Hats off
How would you compare this to the other transcendentals? And how hard it is compared to Op 10 no 1 from Chopin (would love to see you play it )?
It's certainly one of my favorites - it has both the intensity and overt virtuosity, but also maybe the most memorable melodic theme of all of them in the middle section. In terms of difficulty, all of the Transcendentals are punishing. This is a good one to learn slowly with the music, then return to a year or two later to memorize and get up to speed. It's overall still easier to pull off in live performance than Feux Follets or Chasse-Neige.
The Chopin Etudes are just really a specific kind of difficulty - Op. 10 no. 1 for instance is sight-readable at a slow tempo, but once you try to get it up to full speed, it becomes much much harder. All Chopin Etudes are 'impossible until you master them,' if that makes sense... they contain technical tricks that one you spend 3-5 years working on, eventually become part of your technique and then they aren't impossible anymore. I know everyone wants to rank things in terms of difficulty but that just isn't how piano works - it depends on what you've played previously and for how long
@@SeeMusicPiano Thanks for the response. Would you say it's a good first transcendental etude to learn and perform ?
@@anythingfortheday6806 Yes I would say so! Probably alongside also working on no. 10 "Appassionata", which is the classic first one to do
@@SeeMusicPiano Thank you.
3:27 had to check if the video was sped up...
it wasnt -_-
3:27
That sounded like my grandmas telephone. If this isn’t sped up then idk 🤷♂️
So much beauty and such a lot brilliant and original musical ideas. What a extraordinary-good Etüde ... Thank You so much for Your videos!!!
Блестящий!
And that’s why Liszt is the king of that thing
Amazing job, hope to see you at 10k subs by end of summer, you deserve it.
Thanks, I hope so too 😀 Appreciate the positive feedback!
so good.
Okay, so I need 4 more hands with longer fingers than I have, 25+ years of experience and maybe MAYBE I'll be able to play it at half speed
The way you play the piano is amazing , bravo
Thank you! 😀
2:35 probably best part
True
Seriously?
@@phoneminlwin5160 Seriously?
It's 4:02 till the end. That's the BEST PART!!!!
@@vishwakmusic9314 That’s just your opinion
This is incredible played mate
3:27 this must beat his meat really fast damn
Cursed
WTF INCREDIBLE PLAYINg
3:32 How did you do that?! I sounds like my PC/Laptop/Computer Crashing! Great/Good Job!
Those tremolos, just wow.
One question: What species are you?
I felt like 20 mins went by and it was at 3... the song/effects are totally mesmerizing