At first I didnt recognize it but the more I listened to it, i started to remember, I'm not good with memorizing the names of famous pieces, I tend to know by listening to them TwT
My dad and me were listening to this piece. Me: Hey, did you know this was one of Harry Truman's favorite pieces to play? My dad: Harry Truman was a musician? Me: Yea? My dad: *and that's why he was the poorest president in the history of the USA.*
Sorry, guy. But your dad was a little biased. Truman was one of the greatest presidents of the U.S. Also, Truman could play the piano, as did Nixon. However, I would loved to have heard him ( Truman ) tackle this piece. If so, then he was VERY GOOD INDEED!!
holy shit. you deserve all the praise in the world for your playing. I feel like so many player miss the mark with chopin. but you nailed it.. the emotion comes through perfectly.
Wonderful performance of this Waltz, well done Traum! It's so great to see other performers' different renditions, and pieces like this Chopin Waltz allow for a lot of flair and personality
Great piece. One of my all-time favorites. Section after section after section. You can tell that Chopin was in a creative fervor when he did this one. One great idea after another. It is almost too long. My favorite is the fantastic harmonies in the C minor section.
Fantastically done!! I absolutely love the emphasis you applied on making the dynamics really pop. Can't wait for the next performance you'll grace us with.🙌🏽👏🏽
@@OziCastle Oh, ye of little faith… I am pitiful for thee. Dost thou knowest that I am thy musical messiah! I could myself throw down from a bridge and live even then by the cause of mine enlightenment and my spiritual powers! Ask of me that I walk on water. It will be done, etc… Anyway. Yes I am supposed to be dead, but I’m resurrected because it turns out I was right about the whole second savior thing.
YES FINALLY WALTZ IN A FLAT MAJOR ITS THE PIECE OFTEN USED IN THE CHOPIN COMPETITION SO I WANTED TO SEE A VISUALIZING VIDEO OF IT because im learning rn ^~^
This is an excellent interpretation of the Waltz, so passionate yet refined! Not to mention the rest of your amazing repertoire, keep up the good work!
I am in total awe with your vids and performances. This specific one brought me to tears thinking back decades when I played myself -adoring Chopin from instinct- if ever there was a waltz I so regret never having been able to master then it's probably this one!!! Emotions, tears! Thank you!
I listened to all the Nocturnes, the Ballades and the Etudes I know the Mazurkas and the Polonaises Is it normal that I never heard this waltz? Anyway, many thanks to Traum for introducing me to this beautiful piece (great video, as always)
You absolutly deserv more than 27k subscriber for how hard you worked. I even think that you should have more subscribers than Rousseau. BTW goooooood performance!!!!! on todays video. 😄😄😄😄😄😊😊
Wonderful ❤️ I know you only upload classical pieces. I don't know if you will but I'll love to see your interpretations of some popular pop songs 😁 (maybe Coldplay 😁)
I want to ask Traum personally because everybody has its own "hardest Chopin's waltz", Dear Traum what is the most difficult Chopin's waltz you have played? 🙂 Also I played waltzes Op.69 No.1, waltz in a minor Op.posth., waltz Op.64 No.1 and Op.34 No.1
very slow practice, its a 2 against 3 polyrhythm so practice slowly until it clicks in and then slowly start increasing the tempo once you feel more confident
I actually never heard this one.
Yeah me too and I really like Chopin btw
@@zeinmrshd3037 Same
Same
It’s a pretty underrated waltz.
@@zeinmrshd3037 same
このワルツ、大大好きです。朝から凄くいい曲を素晴らしい演奏で聴くことができ嬉しいです。ありがとうございました😉👍🎶
Chopin was one of a kind. I miss him very much
Lol
I miss you too :(
:(
He was 😔
:'(
"Most famous chopin pieces"
But I never heard this piece ;-;
At first I didnt recognize it but the more I listened to it, i started to remember, I'm not good with memorizing the names of famous pieces, I tend to know by listening to them TwT
Me neither
Idem
It’s not a known Chopin piece don’t worry about it
Same
My dad and me were listening to this piece.
Me: Hey, did you know this was one of Harry Truman's favorite pieces to play?
My dad: Harry Truman was a musician?
Me: Yea?
My dad: *and that's why he was the poorest president in the history of the USA.*
😂😂😂
Sorry, guy. But your dad was a little biased. Truman was one of the greatest presidents of the U.S. Also, Truman could play the piano, as did Nixon. However, I would loved to have heard him ( Truman ) tackle this piece. If so, then he was VERY GOOD INDEED!!
Bruh
Arthur Hogan sorry but did that dad say anything about Truman being a bad president?
burn
It's my favorite song on Chopin's Waltz.
When I listen to this song, I feel like spring is coming :)🌸
holy shit. you deserve all the praise in the world for your playing. I feel like so many player miss the mark with chopin. but you nailed it.. the emotion comes through perfectly.
5-‘)Grand Waltz Op. 42 In A-flat Majorly
I like how you lure people into listening this lesser known beautiful pieces with your titles 😄
Wonderful performance of this Waltz, well done Traum! It's so great to see other performers' different renditions, and pieces like this Chopin Waltz allow for a lot of flair and personality
I love opus 42 so much. Very underrated. Thanks for this magnificent performance!
"Most famous" - I never heard it before... but I love it!
Me too. I had no clue what this piece is.
Its his way to introduce lesser known pieces to more listeners, its like clickbait, but in a good way
@@charlesfernandez201 for real
This isn't famous, but beautiful !
For me, famous Chopin's pieces are :
Waltz Op. 64 No. 1
Ballade No. 1
Waltz Op. 18
Impromptu Op. 66
Polonaise Op. 53
Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2
Nocturne Op. Posth. No. 20
Etude Op. 10 No. 3
Etude Op. 10 No. 12
Etude Op. 25 No. 11
Funeral March
Waltz in A minor
You should have easily said all of them.
Le 2ème 2gré I don’t understand why op 9 no 1, and op 48 no 1 aren’t more popular.
You forgot the "Farewell" waltz op69 no. 1
@@hoosas5998 op 9 no 1 its very very famous , andetude op 25 no1
I think you forgot the piano concertos
My favorite waltz, so perfect in every way. It sounds as though it was meant to be written
There’s something very chopinesque in this piece don’t you think
Probably something to do with the fact it was written by Chopin
Interesting tempo changes! Very thoughtful pace 🎵
Great piece. One of my all-time favorites. Section after section after section. You can tell that Chopin was in a creative fervor when he did this one. One great idea after another. It is almost too long. My favorite is the fantastic harmonies in the C minor section.
Traum , you constantly present us with popular pieces that we've never heard ! I 've lost count of the Chopin pieces you've played for us . Thankyou !
Fantastically done!! I absolutely love the emphasis you applied on making the dynamics really pop. Can't wait for the next performance you'll grace us with.🙌🏽👏🏽
Ah, Chopin, an inspiration, as always.
Scriabin aren’t you supposed to be dead?
@@OziCastle Oh, ye of little faith… I am pitiful for thee. Dost thou knowest that I am thy musical messiah! I could myself throw down from a bridge and live even then by the cause of mine enlightenment and my spiritual powers! Ask of me that I walk on water. It will be done, etc…
Anyway. Yes I am supposed to be dead, but I’m resurrected because it turns out I was right about the whole second savior thing.
Best rendition of this waltz in UA-cam, hands down
One of the hardest waltzes of chopin.
True
@@TraumPiano it should have taken a lot of months to practice it😜
It’s the most technically difficult waltz
YES FINALLY WALTZ IN A FLAT MAJOR ITS THE PIECE OFTEN USED IN THE CHOPIN COMPETITION SO I WANTED TO SEE A VISUALIZING VIDEO OF IT because im learning rn ^~^
Good luck
Learn notes
*sheet music
This is an excellent interpretation of the Waltz, so passionate yet refined! Not to mention the rest of your amazing repertoire, keep up the good work!
Beautiful, Traum! Thanks! ❤
One of the most if not the most difficult of the waltzes as well bravo
Back when Liszt told me not to publish it but I did anyways😎
boss move 😎👌
damn
a
Haha. Good sense of humor
Is this true? I love hearing about the interactions of Liszt and Chopin
Q maravilha!!!! Q Deus abençoe esse pianista!!! Parabéns!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
As always sweetening my day : )
Beautiful playing, thank You
I have a record of Chopin's most famous waltzes, and here I am. Listening to one.
And I've never heard this waltz before and that's why I am thanking you traum for introducing me to this waltz : )
I am commenting late... I was busy. But now I am BACH! This piece is so great... I cant HANDEL it. This is going to be added to my playLISZT!
You play my pieces so well, would love you to Finish the ballades and scherzos :)
Hi Can You Teach Me How To Make Music 😉
Jody son.... it all comes from the heart :)
Sus 😳
FINALLY SOMEONE RECOGNIZES THIS MASTERPIECE
I am in total awe with your vids and performances. This specific one brought me to tears thinking back decades when I played myself -adoring Chopin from instinct- if ever there was a waltz I so regret never having been able to master then it's probably this one!!! Emotions, tears! Thank you!
bruh this channel is criminally underrated
True. We should arrest some rousseau subscribers for not subscribing to Traum
@@FranzLisztOfficial cool😎
Simply amazing! maestro 🙌👏👏👏👏
Wonderful! ❤️
Well played!!!!!!!!
My second favorite waltz. This is the famous waltz ?! Great ^^
This is my favourite performance of yours.
I want to see this from a side profile.
Sir Fryderyk Chopin is the pride of Poland! The whole country is very proud of him! 🇵🇱
Amazing, really Beutiful!
The most difficult waltz of Chopin
It actually is
The most complicated left hand pattern waltz 😁
Especially at the end
But the waltz Op.34 No.1 and op.34 No.3 are also pretty difficult
And the Op.18 as well
HR2 for 50k ?
how about all the Hungarian rhapsodys instead of just 2?
@@Israel-xi2bi Yeah, he will probably have already played all of Liszt's pieces by then.
All the zigeuner epos op 695b
I thought Kawasaki ninja hr2
But it was Franz ninja hr2
I own a hard copy of an original recording of this from 1912. It’s good to hear this masterpiece in proper quality!
Listening to this makes me sad but hopeful and cheerful in the end
Exelent!
Great playing! A very pretty piece!
Beautiful , Very beautiful .!
I have no idea how you manage to play so well at such a schedule!
This is awsome
I listened to all the Nocturnes, the Ballades and the Etudes
I know the Mazurkas and the Polonaises
Is it normal that I never heard this waltz? Anyway, many thanks to Traum for introducing me to this beautiful piece (great video, as always)
it is not normal lol, most people would listen to the waltzes before the polonaises but theres nothing wrong with that haha
Tranquillità bellissimo grazie
grazie 🙏
@@TraumPiano 3rd language lol
You absolutly deserv more than 27k subscriber for how hard you worked. I even think that you should have more subscribers than Rousseau. BTW goooooood performance!!!!! on todays video.
😄😄😄😄😄😊😊
Wonderful ❤️
I know you only upload classical pieces. I don't know if you will but I'll love to see your interpretations of some popular pop songs 😁 (maybe Coldplay 😁)
Nice more chopin videos
This is perfect! 2:40
I love the ending
The hardest and the most beautiful waltz imo
You know it very well. it's the hardest waltz for now. I left only 3 waltzes.
@@TraumPiano only 3 waltzes left?! how long did you play the piano?
This guy will hit 1 million soon
I hope he does😔he’s so underrated😔
So beautiful 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
This piece actually remembers me a lot of Op. 34 No. 1 because both are played at the same tone... Nice played!
Ikrr, I love op 34 no 1 too!
Grande polonaise brilliante....that would be great!
Perfect
Man, you're crazy! Your hands move so fast.
Sublime!
mi favorite melody is Waltz No.5, Op.42, Grande Valse
Rename the video to "A hidden masterpiece" lol. Love it, probably going to try and learn a fraction of it myself.
I like all these beginner pieces ;)
That ending...
I LOVE THIS ONE AND YOU PLAY IT SO WELL (second comment, I was here before Liszt!)
Me too, it's my favourite waltz
Hmm
Nah, Third comment
@@FranzLisztOfficial hahaha you always early liszt?
Increible...
I tried to play this piece. Pretty difficult ahahaha
Yay!!
I'll call this one part of Chopin's totally funnest pieces. Now to make this happen on violin.
Do Chopin's Waltz op34 no1 next!
42 is my favorite number :)
And this is one of my favorite waltzes by Chopin !
Sarebbe bello vedere Traum interpretare il primo Novelletten di Schumann!!
Chopin Op. 25 No. 11 I can't wait😤😤😤😤
😅
@@TraumPiano Are you not doing it or will it be a while? Honestly I don't care, I'm just going to love the day that the video comes out!😁😁
why this channel isnt famous like Kassia and Rousseau?
Those trills at the beginning tho 😅
Thrills, at the beginning?? What are you talking about??? Lol.
They actually call the waltz to start, pretty common thing with ordinary waltzes
Awesome as always :D
Can we request pieces at the moment or do you have too many requests right now?
You can request any time. I will play the BIG one in September.
@@TraumPiano :0
And what i noticed is that all awsome pieces are in A flat major 🤔
Wow one minute and 22 likes. Nice!
Great video Traum, still waiting Wanderer Fantasie
Yes
Do you think you could possibly do Horowitzs variations on Carmen by Bizet?
This is some technical shit. Technical piece man.
When you want to say first but someone beat you to it....
Could you play Chopins 4 impromptus?
I didn't knew this one
I want to ask Traum personally because everybody has its own "hardest Chopin's waltz", Dear Traum what is the most difficult Chopin's waltz you have played? 🙂
Also I played waltzes Op.69 No.1, waltz in a minor Op.posth., waltz Op.64 No.1 and Op.34 No.1
Can you play some studio ghibli pieces by any chance? I feel like it would super interesting watching you play them
Is the opening the inspiration for "I am Thine, O Lord" by Fanny Crosby?
Chopin : i'll make wrong note style composition again
Everyone : nooo... Please noo...
Chopin : well, i'll make it quaver then... 😁
can you play the polonaise fantaisie op.61? please!! Good job whit the walz!
👍
3:00 un sospiro
Im here before liszt!
Technically no :)
Or maybe...
@@FranzLisztOfficial by 12 seconds :) hehe
lel i’m late practicing 80 hours a day
Franz Liszt i’m practicing your mephisto waltz transcendental etudes and all your rhapsody lol
Im learning this piece, any tips to play the part from 0:11 to 0:23 ? Its very tricky for me:(
Slow practice
very slow practice, its a 2 against 3 polyrhythm so practice slowly until it clicks in and then slowly start increasing the tempo once you feel more confident
I played this for my recital during my 7th grade. Now I completely forgot how to play it lmao
Is this only 7th grade? It sounds more like at least 8 or diploma
Matthew Hammans no I mean during my 7th grade in middle school. It is henle 7 tho
Alchemist oh yeah that makes more sense
@@alchemist6306 How difficult is henle 7?
S Vas I would say it’s borderline hard. If you’re experienced, you should be fine playing it
Please! I will be posting this comment because I really want to see you play this... TOTENTANZ by Liszt! Please!! It would be awesome to hear that