Franz Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, with Cadenza by M.A. Hamelin

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  • Pf: Marc-André Hamelin; Casals Hall, Tokyo; December 11, 1997.
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    Performance:
    • Hamelin plays Liszt - ...
    Sheet music:
    • Hungarian Rhapsody #2 ...
    • Hungarian Rhapsody #2 ...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 452

  • @christianvennemann9008
    @christianvennemann9008 5 років тому +641

    When he puts on those glasses, you know shit's about to get real.

    • @4mandavi464
      @4mandavi464 4 роки тому +2

      Hehehe yes 😎

    • @SicsF9
      @SicsF9 4 роки тому +4

      This Comment made my day, thank you

    • @justinleung8401
      @justinleung8401 4 роки тому +17

      By this u mean ((-shit)^0.5)^2

    • @Yubin_Lee_Doramelin
      @Yubin_Lee_Doramelin 4 роки тому +9

      @@justinleung8401 Oh, gosh, math joke?!

    • @grithon5499
      @grithon5499 3 роки тому +1

      my thoughts exactly. i came to the comment section to see if anyone else had said that lol

  • @justlucamusic
    @justlucamusic 4 роки тому +213

    How many key changes do you want in your cadenza?
    Hamelin: yes

    • @segmentsAndCurves
      @segmentsAndCurves 3 роки тому +20

      What key is this?
      Hamelin: yes

    • @themobiusfunction
      @themobiusfunction 3 роки тому +2

      f-sharp major. Right?
      WRONG.

    • @chrisdavis2161
      @chrisdavis2161 3 роки тому +3

      All keys are relative constructs built by the human mind as a pathway only to be shattered by emotion through the vehicle of freewill but ultimately purposed by the Creator as accidentals in the composition of life... This is what Bob Ross meant when he said, 'there are no mistakes...only happy accidents'

    • @segmentsAndCurves
      @segmentsAndCurves 3 роки тому

      @@chrisdavis2161 I salute to you.

    • @justlucamusic
      @justlucamusic 3 роки тому

      @@chrisdavis2161 oh yes I love the Bob Ross reference

  • @normsucks2073
    @normsucks2073 6 років тому +291

    8:27 Hamelin's cadenza

  • @PointyTailofSatan
    @PointyTailofSatan 4 роки тому +64

    That moment before the cadenza, when he pushes back his glasses, as if to say "ok, and here we go!" lol

    • @gabelonguinhos
      @gabelonguinhos 3 роки тому +1

      The entire universe holds its breath

  • @PieInTheSky9
    @PieInTheSky9 8 років тому +440

    One of the greatest cadenzas of all time.

  • @jct35j
    @jct35j Рік тому +20

    The octave upward glissando was just out of this world amongst many other things.

  • @user-ho1vj4ei6p
    @user-ho1vj4ei6p 5 років тому +71

    11:57 last touch is so satisfying

  • @raphaellwsh
    @raphaellwsh 4 роки тому +424

    Liszt himself would have loved that Cadenza

    • @ludwig4029
      @ludwig4029 4 роки тому +2

      Raphael Walsh ikr!

    • @josiahduell9271
      @josiahduell9271 3 роки тому +19

      @Gary Allen And Alkan @ 10:14. Op. 76 No. 3 of Alkan's

    • @Varooooooom
      @Varooooooom 3 роки тому +41

      @@josiahduell9271 Liszt would’ve definitely recognized the Alkan reference, considering he was very fond of Alkan

    • @highstimulation2497
      @highstimulation2497 2 роки тому +3

      I'd imagine so. he was a forward thinking guy.

    • @highstimulation2497
      @highstimulation2497 Рік тому +1

      Say, mate, can you possibly say at which times those references occur? I'm quite curious (are they to specific works or just overall styles?) Thanks:)

  • @GarySchmidtPianist
    @GarySchmidtPianist 7 років тому +261

    because it already wasn't hard enough...the cadenza to end all cadenza's

    • @wilh3lmmusic
      @wilh3lmmusic 2 роки тому +2

      It’s up there with Sorabji’s cadenzas and Prokofiev 2 (also rach 3 ossia)

  • @vnwa7390
    @vnwa7390 4 роки тому +38

    I am very fortunate to have a copy of the Cadenza with MA Hamelin’s signature. Having met him numerous times, he is far more exciting live - surely THE most proficient technical pianist of our day in standard repertoire. :D

  • @philippg6023
    @philippg6023 5 років тому +643

    I hope that Rousseau is watching this carefully

  • @bradipoalvideo3
    @bradipoalvideo3 5 років тому +129

    i'm hypnotised by the cadenza and how it naturally blends into the finale... mindblowing

  • @jackcurley1591
    @jackcurley1591 7 років тому +60

    I'm seeing hamelin in a month and a half, can't wait!!

    • @TheExarion
      @TheExarion  7 років тому +30

      I cannot explain how jealous I am :(

    • @marcelobulhoes6180
      @marcelobulhoes6180 5 років тому +3

      How was it?

    • @jackcurley1591
      @jackcurley1591 4 роки тому +6

      Marcelo Bulhões He was amazing, though I was a little disappointed that he changed the program, he switched Chopin’s second sonata with the Schumann Fantasie.

    • @adoser93
      @adoser93 4 роки тому +6

      @@jackcurley1591 Haha I was at that one too and was similarly disappointed.

    • @jackcurley1591
      @jackcurley1591 4 роки тому

      @@adoser93 haha damn thats so funny! would have much preferred to see the sonata

  • @brianmichaelmusicetc
    @brianmichaelmusicetc 3 роки тому +58

    He was 36 when he played this concert. The one time I heard him in person was in the spring of 2001. He played the Schumann Fantasy in C and the Alkan Concerto for Solo Piano with his own After Pergolesi for an encore. One of the best piano recitals I ever attended, up there with hearing Horowitz when I was 13 and hearing John Browning play Gaspard de le Nuit.

    • @Aaron-hq4bu
      @Aaron-hq4bu Рік тому +4

      You lucky bastard. When and where did you hear Horowitz?

    • @brianmichaelmusicetc
      @brianmichaelmusicetc Рік тому +2

      @@Aaron-hq4bu I heard Horowitz live in person in March 1976 at the civic auditorium in Portland Oregon. He played Schumann's Arabesque in C and Sonata No 3 in F minor (Concerto without Orchestra), Liszt's Valse Oubliee No 1 and Au Bord d'une Source, Rachmaninoff's G# minor Prelude and Etude Tableau in Eb minor Op 39 no 5, and Chopin's Waltz in A minor Op 34 No 2 and Ballade in G minor Op 23. For encores he played Schumann's Traumerei, Moszkowski's Etincelles and Scriabin's D# minor Etude.

    • @sovietunion4875
      @sovietunion4875 Рік тому +1

      Amazing...you heard the Phantasie in C and the Solo Concerto!!

    • @minion8109
      @minion8109 Рік тому

      @@brianmichaelmusicetc not fucking fair

  • @billf7585
    @billf7585 3 роки тому +26

    That cadenza is next level, holy shit.

  • @LanceClark
    @LanceClark 4 роки тому +18

    This is my most favorite rendition of this piece in the whole world.

  • @harrybmichell
    @harrybmichell 5 років тому +117

    11:16 octave glissando 0.0

    • @hancdream
      @hancdream 4 роки тому

      Wow

    • @lcc9769
      @lcc9769 4 роки тому +21

      Evan Sherman “durable hands”, you mean hands made out of metal?

    • @lecou
      @lecou 4 роки тому +2

      @Evan Sherman Was fooling around and did the glissando, I now have stitches on my pinky

    • @lecou
      @lecou 4 роки тому

      @Evan Sherman I agree

    • @seto_bento
      @seto_bento 4 роки тому

      Lecou get harder skin man.It takes a while

  • @thedogesl
    @thedogesl Рік тому +4

    I love the performances with the synchronized scores.

  • @m0ment219
    @m0ment219 3 роки тому +97

    Everyone's making jokes about how fast he moves his fingers. But is nobody going to talk about 7:16? How did he manage to play the right hand so light? You guys have no idea how difficult this is.

    • @williammanning5066
      @williammanning5066 2 роки тому +1

      There's a similar bit in HR4's friska, but *much* shorter and slower. This whole performance is unbelievable.

    • @JG_1998
      @JG_1998 2 роки тому +4

      I'm sure learning the godowsky etude that puts the RH of chopin etude 25 no.2 all in octaves helps him achieve these results lol.

    • @elliotmoreau7782
      @elliotmoreau7782 Рік тому

      @@JG_1998 funny seeing you here. I didn’t know you liked Hamelin 😉

    • @JG_1998
      @JG_1998 Рік тому +1

      @@elliotmoreau7782 im everywhere 👽

    • @shreekanthisaria784
      @shreekanthisaria784 Рік тому +1

      Bruh it’s ez if u practice it the right way and yes I know the difficulty I play piano from 10 yrs it’s not much but it’s not that difficult part but almost every thing is 100x more difficult

  • @aimilize3518
    @aimilize3518 2 роки тому +13

    His octaves are literally in-human I have no idea how he can get that kind of speed

  • @Wosudhehqaxb9169
    @Wosudhehqaxb9169 4 роки тому +12

    9:18 gives that Prokofiev Toccata in D minor vibe.. And I love it

    • @jonaskatona7136
      @jonaskatona7136 Рік тому +1

      Yes, and some of the later moments remind me of passages from Ravel's Toccata, esp. near the climax of the cadenza or even the section immediately after 9:18

  • @liina6799
    @liina6799 4 роки тому +5

    Oh damn. It absolutely blew my mind. I forgot to breathe. I Will never-ever understand, how its physically possible to play this piece with 10 finger... Respect! 👏👏👏👍👍👍

  • @kaleidoscopio5
    @kaleidoscopio5 6 років тому +11

    Wtf? The cadenza sounds like a piece for itself. Damn... : o

  • @michaelshark1
    @michaelshark1 4 роки тому +8

    Wow! I think I just witnessed the most difficult piano performance of all time that sounded beautifully and inspirationalaly amazing!

  • @romanleon76
    @romanleon76 4 роки тому +8

    The best performance of the rhapsody no 2 by far

  • @sergeyalekhin2388
    @sergeyalekhin2388 3 роки тому +6

    Фантастика! Браво!

  • @jacobrubydev
    @jacobrubydev 4 роки тому +5

    Still enjoying it 22 years later.

  • @chiefofhunger131
    @chiefofhunger131 8 років тому +276

    Octave glissando 0.o

    • @razzerraw1108
      @razzerraw1108 8 років тому +22

      XD ikr, literally tried attempting it after listening to this

    • @ninjagangster9219
      @ninjagangster9219 7 років тому +27

      RazzerRaw they hurt :(

    • @juniperwoodgreen4090
      @juniperwoodgreen4090 7 років тому +3

      Did you succeed? ...

    • @MegaPianogenius
      @MegaPianogenius 6 років тому +5

      i did just memorised the sound and played it i didn't even need the score lol

    • @anthonyb2745
      @anthonyb2745 6 років тому +16

      Knuckle buster. You need a solid comfortable 10th reach to do it without breaking your pinky

  • @chefdevergue
    @chefdevergue 4 роки тому +10

    What I wouldn't give to hear Hamelin & Liszt playing together

    • @carryfreak5059
      @carryfreak5059 2 роки тому +9

      Imagine Liszt and Hamelin having a cadenza competition.....😳

  • @susangrunbaum53
    @susangrunbaum53 6 років тому +4

    Exciting music wonderfully played. You really 'gave it life!' Thank you. See you at the MAC, AZ on Jan 17, 2019

  • @natibeese4230
    @natibeese4230 4 роки тому +1

    beautiful and touching!

  • @mochdrew3364
    @mochdrew3364 6 років тому +18

    Right hand upward octave glissando!!!!

  • @yoonhm0211
    @yoonhm0211 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for editing!

  • @nelsoncalzi4781
    @nelsoncalzi4781 4 роки тому +1

    Immenso musicista. Grazie

  • @LarghettoCantabile
    @LarghettoCantabile 6 років тому +2

    Phenomenal!

  • @jospehas7850
    @jospehas7850 7 років тому +42

    The Cadenza's Scale is constantly changing

  • @dr.anujkumarpaul9846
    @dr.anujkumarpaul9846 5 місяців тому

    buttery hands. incredible articulation and impeccable control, with watery pace.

  • @ahaks7269
    @ahaks7269 Рік тому +1

    I think I bit of Liszt's soul breached Mr. Hamelin's body when he performed that cadenza.

  • @nicosuarez6962
    @nicosuarez6962 4 роки тому +38

    11:45 WTF!!! Best interpretation of this part!!!

    • @panzerkampfwagen6968
      @panzerkampfwagen6968 3 роки тому

      He wrote that part lol

    • @ShaunakDesaiPiano
      @ShaunakDesaiPiano 2 роки тому +6

      @@panzerkampfwagen6968 Actually the Prestissimo marking near the end is when Liszt’s writing resumes. Hamelin’s cadenza ends after the chromaticism.

  • @havokbaphomet666
    @havokbaphomet666 2 роки тому +1

    The key signature keeps changing like crazy. Omg

  • @bushydad
    @bushydad 3 роки тому +1

    love the little reference to alkan's hands reunited etude

  • @renezarza6678
    @renezarza6678 4 роки тому +1

    Fantastico

  • @markfowlermusic
    @markfowlermusic Рік тому +12

    Can't be anyone alive who can play octaves that fast, the ones he does right at the end of his performance are impossible but somehow not to him... He must surely have the greatest piano technique in history.... And I used to think volodos was super human... But he's not at this level, this is transcendental though.

  • @lucarossi7424
    @lucarossi7424 2 роки тому +1

    Humble genius!!

  • @giorgiociomei5030
    @giorgiociomei5030 2 місяці тому

    Super bravo!! 👏👏👏👏

  • @MakotoAMV
    @MakotoAMV 6 років тому +3

    True Genious

  • @juanpablogomez4545
    @juanpablogomez4545 4 роки тому

    INCREIBLE11

  • @esauponce9759
    @esauponce9759 Рік тому +3

    An absolute monstrosity! I love it!

  • @jordidewaard2937
    @jordidewaard2937 7 років тому +62

    That moment when you think you're half-decent and then this guy just....fml xD

  • @jimkost2002
    @jimkost2002 4 роки тому +6

    Hamelin is a badazz!
    He really connects with the super virtuoso late romantic-early 20c ethos and it shows in his sickazz cadenza here!
    I also love the Horowitz cadenza from 1953 live at Carnegie-a different vibe altogether !!
    This piece ALWAYS makes of “Rhapsody Rabbit” lol!
    And yeah, as a practicing jazz musician, I can tell this is pre-composed ....but that’s just a technical observation.
    It is completely INSANE!:)

  • @Alliswell-qc3yk
    @Alliswell-qc3yk 6 років тому +1

    too good

  • @BalletBabyBoy
    @BalletBabyBoy 4 роки тому +3

    That is one crazy cadenza...I wonder if Liszt would approve

  • @cody3385
    @cody3385 3 роки тому

    I am so Happy Cadenza is Optional and this version is that the original.

  • @gibletgravy
    @gibletgravy 4 роки тому +4

    He really doesn't want anyone else playing his cadenza...the number of 10ths in the left hand should be illegal

  • @harryandruschak2843
    @harryandruschak2843 8 років тому +5

    PRIMUM. An excellent run for an old warhorse.

  • @razobaghd1696
    @razobaghd1696 6 років тому +21

    Damn it Marc! You used both hands to play this piece again ???

  • @crittermoded
    @crittermoded 4 роки тому +22

    The section that begins at 8:28 and goes until the end of the song is probably the first time I've heard a proper horror-esque classical piece. Obviously I've heard melancholic pieces, most of them were, but this was genuinely creepy, and in a brilliant way. Probably good for a short film or something.

    • @TheExarion
      @TheExarion  4 роки тому

      Ooooh, I'd highly recommend looking into Cziffra playing Peer Gynt here if you want to see something even more horrifically fascinating done on piano :) He literally makes the piano scream at one point: ua-cam.com/video/jHRBk8FtvAs/v-deo.html

    • @p-y8210
      @p-y8210 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah it's inspired by alkan.

    • @p-y8210
      @p-y8210 3 роки тому

      Listen to gaspard de la nuit.
      Scarbo is genuinely scary

    • @dwacheopus
      @dwacheopus Рік тому

      ​@@p-y8210 also chopin prelude 28 no 2

  • @erikvaros
    @erikvaros Рік тому +2

    Mother: "go play with the neighbors kid"
    The neighbors kid: * 9:18 *

  • @canismajor8700
    @canismajor8700 6 років тому +5

    Hamelin the Extraterrestrial 🤩

  • @michaelread1917
    @michaelread1917 4 роки тому +5

    Only way this could've been more perfect is if right after he hit the last note the piano just exploded.

  • @hideotrolljima907
    @hideotrolljima907 4 роки тому +13

    BuT CaN He pLaY FliGhT Of ThE BumBlebEee

    • @rain_1407_
      @rain_1407_ 3 роки тому +1

      ThAt eXTrEmE soNg?! ARe YoU sicK??!?

  • @chunbaolian1876
    @chunbaolian1876 11 місяців тому +1

    I ❤your playing, so amazing! Remember the Chinese Lyft driver driving you from the federal building to your house? I enjoy your music so much!

  • @sill3n
    @sill3n 7 місяців тому +6

    The fact the people bring up the octave glissando as the most iconic thing in this cadenza, goes to show how true insanely difficult parts gets overshadowed by understandable but flashy things.

    • @TheExarion
      @TheExarion  7 місяців тому +4

      You know what? I agree.

  • @rudolfgolezpianist4322
    @rudolfgolezpianist4322 4 роки тому +1

    What a good humor Cadenza! MAH is a living legend! Akin to FB FL and LG

    • @wilh3lmmusic
      @wilh3lmmusic 2 роки тому

      I think FB is Busoni
      FL is Liszt
      Who is LG?

    • @imdarealani
      @imdarealani Рік тому +1

      @@wilh3lmmusic Probably (Leopold) Godowsky.

  • @pedrobastos276
    @pedrobastos276 4 роки тому

    genious

  • @renezarza6678
    @renezarza6678 4 роки тому

    Genial

  • @octopuszombie8744
    @octopuszombie8744 10 днів тому

    10:42 You know what's scarier than the octave glissando? Playing these parallel thirds at this tempo...

  • @johnpaulmarkes
    @johnpaulmarkes 4 роки тому +28

    He's gotta be the best pianist alive

    • @alextheodoridis4075
      @alextheodoridis4075 Рік тому

      Cziffra and Katsaris are considered better than him

    • @thenotsookayguy
      @thenotsookayguy Рік тому +8

      ​@@alextheodoridis4075 Cziffra is a bit dead rn, but Katsaris is pretty awesome.

    • @composerjalen
      @composerjalen Рік тому +2

      ​@@thenotsookayguyno he got better 👍

    • @thenotsookayguy
      @thenotsookayguy Рік тому +1

      @@composerjalen Nice to hear

    • @dwacheopus
      @dwacheopus Рік тому

      ​@@alextheodoridis4075 Martha Argerich?

  • @Andrew.Helmick
    @Andrew.Helmick 4 роки тому +23

    5:03
    Liszt: I think I want to make a part full of repetitive note
    Hamelin: No problem
    C#: How about no
    C# 10 seconds later: HELP ME!

  • @Glidescube
    @Glidescube 4 роки тому +9

    Yet I only count 10 fingers on him. Wow.

  • @let-me-use-kanji-in-handles
    @let-me-use-kanji-in-handles 3 роки тому +2

    Liszt: I fear nothing!
    But that thing,
    It scares me..

  • @mbvglider
    @mbvglider 3 роки тому +3

    You know someone probably dared Hamelin to play an ascending octave gliss one day and Hamelin was like, "no way lol... wait, did i just" and then wrote this candenza afterward.

    • @carryfreak5059
      @carryfreak5059 2 роки тому +3

      Yeah. I had to rewatch it to make sure I saw that. Octave glissando? Wtf? My hands hurt watching it.

  • @yanfangshen4356
    @yanfangshen4356 3 роки тому

    4:42
    Thank you.

  • @joanneofarc.
    @joanneofarc. 4 роки тому

    best cadenza

  • @michealjones3777
    @michealjones3777 4 роки тому +2

    9:18 reminded me of Tourian from Metroid on the NES. That was kick fucking ass!

  • @selina6036
    @selina6036 2 роки тому +4

    11:17 that is crazy hard

  • @rooroo774
    @rooroo774 10 місяців тому +1

    holy ….. 😮

  • @ammyvl1
    @ammyvl1 3 роки тому +2

    this guy's pretty good

  • @Tizohip
    @Tizohip 4 роки тому

    the most crazy cadenza for H.R. n 2

  • @PointyTailofSatan
    @PointyTailofSatan 4 роки тому +5

    He could have played the cadenza faster, but he was afraid it would set the piano on fire.

    • @dwacheopus
      @dwacheopus 9 місяців тому

      Lol, it will never happen

  • @oceanotter6337
    @oceanotter6337 2 роки тому +3

    Liszt should feel lucky that he was born before Hemelin.

  • @cartoon.raccoon
    @cartoon.raccoon 6 років тому +29

    7:24 if you're skilled enough to be playing this piece already, chances are you really really don't need that ossia ever.

    • @musicomaniac62
      @musicomaniac62 6 років тому +4

      Well, honestly, if you're learning this piece to enhance your technical skills, this might help you to relax your wrist for a short moment. And God knows you want to relax while playing this.

    • @anthonyb2745
      @anthonyb2745 6 років тому +13

      I don’t see how that ossia is any easier. Just typical Liszt with an optional ossia depending on his mood.

    • @maclee5381
      @maclee5381 3 роки тому

      @@musicomaniac62 If your wrists needs relaxing at that point you probably wouldn't have made it through the scales right before that.

    • @wilh3lmmusic
      @wilh3lmmusic 2 роки тому +1

      I think that ossia is for pianos that only went to F7 (the main has G#7)

  • @duffrn9611
    @duffrn9611 2 роки тому

    0:08 Lassan
    4:41 Friska

  • @elnarenesibova2766
    @elnarenesibova2766 6 років тому +1

    Vawwww vawww vawwww superrrrrrrrrrrrrr

  • @nicolo7789
    @nicolo7789 4 роки тому +1

    Rousseau brought me here. Bravo to him and congratulations on him hitting 2Mil. 👏

    • @ejb7969
      @ejb7969 Рік тому

      Who is this Rousseau?

  • @dunkleosteus430
    @dunkleosteus430 11 місяців тому +1

    I'm well acquainted with HR2 as well as Hamelin's cadenza, I tried whistling along and I just couldn't keep up towards the end.

  • @eugenprinz5367
    @eugenprinz5367 2 роки тому

    fingers of rhapsody

  • @vhagerty
    @vhagerty 4 роки тому +4

    I wonder if they have a fire extinguisher on standby in case his hands catch fire. 😊

  • @kionawaka69
    @kionawaka69 4 роки тому +2

    9:2011:33の自作カデンツァを聞くと、さすがにスゴイと思う。この人の技術的ポテンシャルはどの程度のものであるのか見当もつかない。

    • @TheExarion
      @TheExarion  4 роки тому +1

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  • @utvpoop
    @utvpoop Рік тому +1

    10:12 SEGA boss music
    10:21-10:32 Alkan op. 76 no. 3

  • @SuryanIsaac
    @SuryanIsaac 4 роки тому +1

    Can someone please explain the weird stalks at 9:46 ? I haven't seen them before anywhere

    • @TheExarion
      @TheExarion  4 роки тому +2

      What do you mean stalks? If you’re talking about the stems that are weirdly branched out to two different notes, they’re supposed to be played at the same time, but for example since you have an F-natural and an F-sharp written to be played at the same time, you have to write it in a way where they can be understood to mean “play F and F-sharp at the same time.” any other way would either be more confusing or conflict with some rule of music theory

    • @SuryanIsaac
      @SuryanIsaac 4 роки тому +1

      @@TheExarion Thanks a lot. I did mean the stems, got a little confused.

    • @mangomerkel2005
      @mangomerkel2005 2 роки тому

      @@TheExarion But when do you play them together? In this case (as on the sheet), you have to play f sharp and f sharp sharp (basically g) together, but there is this g sharp in between them. Should you play them together, then the g sharp, and then together again? Or should all the three notes (f sharp, g sharp and f sharp sharp) be played together? This would make more sense compared to the rest of the sheet.

    • @TheExarion
      @TheExarion  2 роки тому +1

      @@mangomerkel2005 All 3 stems (F#, Fx, and G#) originate from 1 point, thus they should all be played together.

    • @mangomerkel2005
      @mangomerkel2005 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheExarion Thank you so much for your answer!

  • @DanielMartinez-nw1pn
    @DanielMartinez-nw1pn 4 роки тому +2

    That poor piano would never feel the same after they night... 😥😥

    • @thegoodgeneral
      @thegoodgeneral Рік тому +1

      Hamelin still has to pay child support to that piano.

  • @eboone
    @eboone 3 дні тому

    Idk how the speed he achieves at 11:35 is even possible

  • @cannedcrickets9932
    @cannedcrickets9932 5 років тому +25

    11:18.. um this is a joke right

  • @Matt-rq7qh
    @Matt-rq7qh 5 років тому +6

    6:10 and that entire part his face is just like “welp it’s this part.. easy.”

    • @stacia6678
      @stacia6678 2 роки тому

      Then that drop of sweat lol

  • @vegetator
    @vegetator 6 років тому +3

    6:08

  • @icanthandlehobisboogieboot5077
    @icanthandlehobisboogieboot5077 4 роки тому +3

    Me: *actually trying to play the piece *
    My hands: *Hah! No.*

    • @carryfreak5059
      @carryfreak5059 2 роки тому +2

      Yeah. Try grabbing those cluster chords. Ha. No.

  • @yrden99
    @yrden99 7 років тому +13

    Holy. Mother. Of. God. How... in... hell?

  • @user-qj7bq7cw1c
    @user-qj7bq7cw1c 5 років тому

    넘흥멋쩌요 ㅜ

  • @angelobonacci461
    @angelobonacci461 Рік тому +1

    Un mostro, stupendo pianista,ma anche ingegnoso compositore anzi ingegnosissimo, più di volodof e altri meno raffinati