Pianist SHOCKS Audience With Moonlight Sonata Dubstep Remix

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  • Опубліковано 21 лис 2024

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  • @MusicalBasics
    @MusicalBasics  2 роки тому +4106

    I am currently offering Piano Lessons for a limited time. Apply here: go.musicalbasics.com/pianolessons2024a
    Get Sheet Music to this piece and others: musicalbasics.com/collections/all
    Watch the full version of this remix: ua-cam.com/video/ZbBybGKiU0c/v-deo.html

    • @onewaytochrist
      @onewaytochrist 2 роки тому +16

      Cool!

    • @IroAppe
      @IroAppe 2 роки тому +11

      You still have to add in your Livestream Vid here: link in your description.

    • @IroAppe
      @IroAppe 2 роки тому +7

      Ah okay, but it's actually just the previous video. Easy to find :)

    • @le_tilli
      @le_tilli 2 роки тому +15

      Thats legit the sickest piano song

    • @archanabansode4290
      @archanabansode4290 2 роки тому +12

      Best things my ears ever heard

  • @cbiltcliffe
    @cbiltcliffe 2 роки тому +11559

    As a classically trained musician myself, it even took me a while to realize what I'm going to say:
    We tend to think of classical music as traditional and old.
    When Beethoven was writing this, though, it wasn't old, and it wasn't traditional.
    When classical composers were writing their music, it was contemporary.
    Yes, the stuff that's survived was certainly more intellectual than Justin Bieber, but it was still contemporary.
    They were experimenting with new chords, harmonies, and sounds.
    Haydn's "Symphony No. 94 - 'Surprise'" was specifically written to scare the crap out of listeners.
    Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture"used actual cannons as part of the percussive sounds.
    So, no. This isn't sacrilegious at all.
    If Beethoven were alive today, and heard this, I think he'd think it was pretty cool.

    • @SouloftheTroll
      @SouloftheTroll 2 роки тому +151

      No I don't think he would have.

    • @dmwalker24
      @dmwalker24 2 роки тому +173

      I wanted to read the comment of someone else with a classical background before making one myself. In recognition to your points, I'll be nicer than I was going to.
      My initial problem was just with the very un-Beethoven-like way the straight sonata was being performed, but interpretation is subjective, so it is what it is. My real point of contention is making such significant changes to a piece should result in something at least as good as the original, and in the case of Op. 27 No. 2, I think that's very nearly impossible. If people like it, then I guess to each their own, but personally I find it a bit cringey.

    • @laudyreyes3974
      @laudyreyes3974 2 роки тому +344

      I was just thinking the same. I think Beethoven and Chopin would love this interpretation, they were revolutionary in the music in their moments. They would have enjoyed this

    • @WavyCats
      @WavyCats 2 роки тому +197

      @@dmwalker24 At the end of the day, if it sounds good and people accepts that it sounds good, it will make them happy.

    • @dmwalker24
      @dmwalker24 2 роки тому +51

      @@WavyCats That's certainly true. I'm definitely not interested in trying to tell people what to listen to. End up spending half my life arguing with the Jazz crowd about whether a collection of chord changes even qualifies as a musical piece if I went down that road.

  • @LoneRMusic
    @LoneRMusic 2 роки тому +43406

    I'm so honoured that my backing track even made it into your Concert! That's a very Transcendent performance, I'm very happy for you!

  • @jkalmeta
    @jkalmeta 2 роки тому +4117

    As someone who trained classically for years, this is absolutely beautiful in every way. Music doesn’t have to be played exactly as written, it’s meant to be played with your soul, and that’s exactly what this is.

    • @aaronrudder4456
      @aaronrudder4456 2 роки тому +30

      Queue in the your lie in april flashbacks

    • @aurorafina
      @aurorafina 2 роки тому +20

      @@aaronrudder4456 it certainly read that way to me too. Now I want a Chopin piece receiving the same treatment.

    • @anthonyhitchman9789
      @anthonyhitchman9789 2 роки тому +8

      Love classical
      And what's not like about this. Has so much gusto. Perfect. Love u tube.

    • @DidYouReadEULA
      @DidYouReadEULA 2 роки тому +4

      Well said!!

    • @syahmiamir7305
      @syahmiamir7305 2 роки тому +3

      No truer words ever been spoken

  • @Ottopianoguy
    @Ottopianoguy 7 місяців тому +178

    As a classically trained musician I am blown away by the complexity of the transitioning between the sections as it was so seamless. I am very used to playing “classical music”, including even the moonlight sonata, but this takes some of the best music in the world and makes it better. I think that people often don’t appreciate classical music as much anymore but this is clearly enjoyable for anyone no matter their musical tastes. An amazing rendition of an amazing piece!

    • @mortimersnerd801
      @mortimersnerd801 6 місяців тому +8

      .... doubt anyone can imagine the thousands of hours of practice that went into learning to play this arrangement flawlessly. He's likely approaching the fineite limits of what is possible with a piano, it's now part of him, and he's beyond sheet music and everything you can imagine.. He is amongst the .1% best of the best....meantime I'm picking out "Mary had a Little Lamb on them white keys...

  • @benjo9703
    @benjo9703 2 роки тому +238

    I'm older (70+) and the sonata is my all time favorite piece of music. But I have to say I really loved the treatment of this piece. It rocked, it brought tears and was just absolutely marvelous!! Thank you.

    • @soul2soulhealingglobal910
      @soul2soulhealingglobal910 2 роки тому

      💖

    • @unklejon4690
      @unklejon4690 9 днів тому

      Hope you still rocking buddy.. I too am 70 yo. Living through the years we did this idea of music evolving, being re created, re interpreted is inherent to our musical tastes. I think we almost expect to hear what others can do with our favourite music. Besides a few exceptions today’s music is banal repetitive mush all chasing the money not the artistic quality.

  • @bobgowa1475
    @bobgowa1475 2 роки тому +322

    Bravissimo! This extraordinary piece was contemporary when Beethoven composed it. Today it's contemporary again as this artist brings this it to life. Proof of its timelessness. BTW, I'm a 69 year old guy with a lifelong love of music. All kinds. My grandfather sparked my love of classical music and I went on to be a rock DJ and music director at an LA radio station. So glad I'm an out of the box thinker.

    • @GonzoDonzo
      @GonzoDonzo 2 роки тому

      Radio could use some of that thinking again. Its now just a tool used to sell whoever the industry has been grooming. Clinton really destroyed pvt ownership and ultimately music radio

    • @tanyaarvold6696
      @tanyaarvold6696 2 роки тому +12

      I'm 73, also a lover of music of all kinds, played the piano nowhere near this well when I was younger, and just sat here holding my breath while my adrenaline skyrocketed. Wow. It does keep a body warm on cold Alaska nights.

    • @Patatigatti123
      @Patatigatti123 2 роки тому +2

      nice

    • @KoolHandJuke
      @KoolHandJuke 2 роки тому

      We like ourself, huh?
      You do you, bruh.

    • @alexasaltz4229
      @alexasaltz4229 3 місяці тому

      Bravo!!! ❤

  • @HappyTrekkers
    @HappyTrekkers 2 роки тому +868

    I LOVE when musical styles collide. Its music. Its meant to move you. Just because its traditionally played one way does not mean it must always be played that way. This was soo good. Im 52 and I freakin loved it.

    • @grisslebear
      @grisslebear 2 роки тому +14

      Great music ALWAYS transcends boundries.

    • @thirtyeighteen
      @thirtyeighteen 2 роки тому +8

      Also 52, coulnd't agree more!

    • @hubristicmystic
      @hubristicmystic 2 роки тому

      Look at all those proles in their masks, the decay of an empire.

    • @PS-Straya_M8
      @PS-Straya_M8 2 роки тому +6

      I agree totally, same for food i.e. fusion! 😁

    • @eduardovasconcelos3282
      @eduardovasconcelos3282 2 роки тому

      Please, see this version: ua-cam.com/video/Cj54ojb-SXo/v-deo.html

  • @medicbabe2ID
    @medicbabe2ID 8 місяців тому +236

    The masters would have their breath taken away to hear their works being played in such a magnificent manner. Wow. What a performance!

    • @gridtac2911
      @gridtac2911 7 місяців тому +2

      No breath to give with all the face diapers around.

    • @timmywitty1432
      @timmywitty1432 2 місяці тому +1

      @@gridtac2911so sad, blocking out spirit!

  • @MrDeereman27
    @MrDeereman27 2 роки тому +2303

    I disagree, I think Beethoven and Chopin would both appreciate that. Many electronic artists today are essentially composers, but instead of being limited to the instruments of the symphony, the potential for sound samplings and new sound creation is limitless. Imagine what Beethoven or Mozart could have done with Ableton software and access to sound engineers...

    • @aestheticcur
      @aestheticcur 2 роки тому +85

      They would've created sounds not too far from the electronic music experiments from before the 1960s, I'd bet my money on it if they were alive today

    • @Falcodrin
      @Falcodrin 2 роки тому +53

      If you arent familiar with apashe he does electronic music with a lot of classical influence and its freaking amazing

    • @fishstick1900
      @fishstick1900 2 роки тому +68

      Aaaand now I can't get the image of Beethoven blasting dubstep in a concert hall out of my brain.

    • @thenerdbyrd7026
      @thenerdbyrd7026 2 роки тому +47

      This guy gets it. The reason I produce electronic music is because I live music theory so much that I just want to listen to raw sound. If you've never experienced raw chords with just about every tone you could imagine in both ears then you haven't truly just sat and appreciated the frequency relationships by themselves.

    • @loenirons5114
      @loenirons5114 2 роки тому +12

      @@thenerdbyrd7026 I totally agree with you! Coming from a musical background, I studied Music, did thesis on several composers in music therory and music appreciation back in school. I am also an audiophile and listen beyond the music for the raw sound of the different parts of the music. Music is Life! It's hard to listen to cover bands especially as I listen so closely to each sound, tone, note. This guy played spot on!

  • @binaryruffian7538
    @binaryruffian7538 2 роки тому +739

    It’s not about impressing everyone, it’s about trying something new and different. You are paving the way for others to do the same, that would have otherwise been more reluctant. You’re also helping classical music be heard by a bigger audience, well done.

    • @UrsaMaj0r148
      @UrsaMaj0r148 2 роки тому +22

      I mean, TransSiberian Orchestra exists LOL I do absolutely agree with you, but TSO definitely opened up my eyes to classical music in a new way as a kid and I love that this generation gets all sorts of options like this talented man.

    • @davidp2707
      @davidp2707 2 роки тому +7

      I didn't really like it

    • @luceatlux7087
      @luceatlux7087 2 роки тому +5

      yeah...although i wonder what the point was of showing all those comments (that didn't add anything except showing how impressed the plebs were).

    • @alphagt62
      @alphagt62 2 роки тому +4

      I was impressed! And this video has 250K likes, so apparently I’m not alone?
      I did wonder about the comments scrolling in the top corner? I couldn’t even see them, who knows if they are good comments or not?

    • @petemitchell6788
      @petemitchell6788 2 роки тому +1

      Lol@paving the way 🤣🤡

  • @sillyjellyfish2421
    @sillyjellyfish2421 2 роки тому +669

    *cries tears of joy * we have finally reached the stage when young people are old enough to officially play dubstep version of classic pieces in big old concert halls

  • @shinju01
    @shinju01 3 місяці тому +60

    This was awesome!!
    Most people don't realize that Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin and all the greats were the Rockstars of their time.
    😊🎉❤

    • @jasonfrost5025
      @jasonfrost5025 3 місяці тому +5

      Vivaldi was the rockiest rock star.

    • @fetzie23
      @fetzie23 26 днів тому

      Have you seen the music video for Amadeus by Falco?

  • @captainMAE
    @captainMAE 2 роки тому +1259

    5:44 thank you to the guy who stood up. That would have been me if I was there. You totally and completely deserved a standing ovation.

    • @aaronmicalowe
      @aaronmicalowe 2 роки тому +67

      And the old man bursting for a pee finally decides to make a beeline for the loo. 😂

    • @LaineyTsang
      @LaineyTsang 2 роки тому +53

      @@aaronmicalowe I saw that too! 😂 Or he was like, “Sacrilege!! I’m out!” 🤣🤣🤣

    • @stephaniesmith7317
      @stephaniesmith7317 2 роки тому +8

      I stood up here at home! Most excellante success!

    • @matthewseinafo1725
      @matthewseinafo1725 2 роки тому +1

      No he doesnt

    • @aaronmicalowe
      @aaronmicalowe 2 роки тому +1

      @@matthewseinafo1725 Ohhh, yes he does! _(wait, that's pantomime)_

  • @PensacolaOboist
    @PensacolaOboist 2 роки тому +463

    Wow! I'm a pro orchestra musician of 25 years and I am LOOOOOVING this!! Way to go!! I actually think Beethoven might actually approve if he knew what 21st Century technology can do for music. Heck, if he lived now, he could well have written the first Dubstep Sonata! Keep going and all the best to you!

    • @agnes15101968
      @agnes15101968 2 роки тому +30

      Esp if you bear in mind what a disruptive musician Beethoven was in his time.

    • @evamarietje163
      @evamarietje163 2 роки тому +10

      Im thinking soooo often what classicalmuscisians would think about contemporary music. Heck i'm wondering what queen and MJ would think about their remixes

    • @nleippe
      @nleippe 2 роки тому +14

      @@agnes15101968 no doubt. Both Beethoven and Liszt would have loved modern music capabilities.

    • @stephenleader8065
      @stephenleader8065 2 роки тому +16

      Not only approve. If Beethoven was alive today, I think this is the music he would be producing.

    • @melvynobrien6193
      @melvynobrien6193 2 роки тому

      I'm a pro musician for over fifty years, with a degree, and advanced certificates in Piano, Singing, Music Theory, and Guitar. I think this is total SHITE. Were Beethoven alive, I think he'd at least want a decent-sounding drum machine, not something that sounds like it's from the seventies, and total crap. The piece doesn't need a cheap-sounding gratuitous drum part; if Beethoven wanted drums, I'm sure he would have included some when he composed the piece. FUCKING GARBAGE.

  • @davegoderie7116
    @davegoderie7116 2 роки тому +524

    This is not sacrilegious. This evolution of music, where a crossover of styles enhances the original. People that are against these kinds of collaborations are short sighted. If this version was the original, they would love it. But because you made it your own interpretation, they will classify it to be sacrilegious.

    • @3teletubbies
      @3teletubbies 2 роки тому +8

      People that are against these kinds of collaborations because the personal feeling and interpretation of enhancing the original diverges from person to person. i personaly know moonlight sonata kills me everytime, but this is not it. its cool, but just not as powerfull as the original, to me personaly. the way that song hits is just indescribable.

    • @eduardovasconcelos3282
      @eduardovasconcelos3282 2 роки тому

      Please, see this version: ua-cam.com/video/Cj54ojb-SXo/v-deo.html

    • @niemoikein4330
      @niemoikein4330 2 роки тому +3

      I’d call it devolution. It is impressive, but not in anyway appreciative to the ears. Music should be a joy to listen to. This is not it for me. And that’s not because I think Sonata can be played in just one manner.

    • @brucejohnston6184
      @brucejohnston6184 6 місяців тому +1

      I'd call it subjective taste 😊

    • @DigitalDUDE.Canada
      @DigitalDUDE.Canada 4 місяці тому +1

      Somehow the word sacrilegious seems somewhat onerus if you're not specifically referring to religious choral music; regardless of which this is certainly a delightful mix.

  • @MEfromson
    @MEfromson 8 місяців тому +11

    I saw this by accident more than anything, but oh my god. My heartbeat matched up with the drop and it blew me away. I don't know if comments from one of a million subscribers ever actually reach the artists, but you literally commanded my body and soul. Amazing. Beethoven would've felt every bass beat. I think you've found a new level of sacred music. Amen.

  • @hyeguyswiss9393
    @hyeguyswiss9393 2 роки тому +566

    I never met any of the classical composers, but I think they would have two thoughts:
    1) This is amazing! People are still using/loving my work hundreds of years after I have died.
    2) If I had access to that strange glowing box producing those sounds I would have shown you people real masterpieces!

    • @eduardovasconcelos3282
      @eduardovasconcelos3282 2 роки тому

      Please, see this version: ua-cam.com/video/Cj54ojb-SXo/v-deo.html

    • @tbuk8350
      @tbuk8350 2 роки тому +9

      Seriously, if Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, or any other classical composer came back to life, and it was my job to show them everything, I would show them the basics of the modern world, and then immediately direct them to a DAW and tell them to go fucking wild.
      I'm sure if any classical composers had access to modern computers and DAWs, they would've made some of the most insane shit we've ever heard. I wouldn't be at all surprised if Beethoven or Mozart made EDM or dubstep.

    • @zrATT_
      @zrATT_ 2 роки тому

      @@tbuk8350 i would like to think that they would make songs like those from Riot Games (the orchestral songs) like Pyke's theme

  • @KarlMaldensNose
    @KarlMaldensNose 2 роки тому +1745

    As someone who knows nothing about classical music, its history, its norms, its context, etc., this simply sounded awesome and made me feel awesome. Isn’t that ultimately what counts?

    • @dohmccranstons4310
      @dohmccranstons4310 2 роки тому +27

      Yes!

    • @matthuber9925
      @matthuber9925 2 роки тому +18

      The original sounds even more awesome tho....

    • @nowandrew4442
      @nowandrew4442 2 роки тому +41

      I would even argue that an art piece that 'can't' reach 'general' people, without inside knowledge of the piece and/or genre (no matter the medium), isn't really art at all.

    • @BiakaHParte
      @BiakaHParte 2 роки тому +18

      As a man who cannot play any instrumeny except the drum, i expect a lot more from our current composers... But they play all these classics like it is their own creation... It's not their creation and they should be ashamed to not advance in music ... Play your own music..

    • @livinthedream4479
      @livinthedream4479 2 роки тому +28

      @@nowandrew4442 I disagree. I have seen a lot of art that does not move me and I do not understand it but to many it is art. Why must people always find fault?

  • @toreoft
    @toreoft 2 роки тому +428

    In Beethoven's time, it was common to improvise and make variations and to impress like this, so it is quite possible Beetoven(who was an excellent improviser) did something similar himself in concert or just for fun at home. Excellent performance.

    • @arcaniumdragon2444
      @arcaniumdragon2444 2 роки тому +14

      So this would be the opposite of sacrilege then? Nice

    • @shortbusdriver83
      @shortbusdriver83 2 роки тому +9

      Til he got deaf and sawed the legs off his piano and put his ear to the floor to try to hear.

    • @maxhorn5684
      @maxhorn5684 2 роки тому +2

      Yes I too love when he played Fur Elise to the backing track by the name of "Lofi beats to relax/study to"

    • @MikeBrown-ov2ol
      @MikeBrown-ov2ol 2 роки тому +2

      Beethoven probably would have liked it. He was quite the rebellious one, not at all sticking to tradition. He loved epic music and you can hear that he's basicly the godfather of the romantic epoch in his later masterpieces. Most likely Beethoven would have made a variety of music including modern electronic and metal today. He was a virtuoso, a composer who pushed the boundaries and he was always willing to implement new ideas, that's why I'm pretty sure he would have loved this modern interpretation on his timeless music.

    • @willeggleston6990
      @willeggleston6990 2 роки тому

      @@maxhorn5684 when he tried "[loop 10 hours]" and lost three fingers

  • @jackdurden466
    @jackdurden466 8 місяців тому +12

    That may have been the most amazing musical performance I’ve ever heard. Truly groundbreaking and sheer genius! In my opinion the applause was seriously lacking, I would’ve freely given a standing ovation and applause until my hands were numb! Genius.

    • @JoeCarroll-yk7cp
      @JoeCarroll-yk7cp 5 місяців тому

      I was thinking the same thing. Why aren't they standing?

  • @MandatoryHashTags
    @MandatoryHashTags 2 роки тому +477

    As a musician and pianist I have mad respect for this level of talent. To say nothing of the absolute bravery to just break that sort of thing out in the Kennedy center.

    • @JustinPogue
      @JustinPogue 2 роки тому +9

      Amen to that! A gorgeous yet intimidating space!

    • @karenfox9982
      @karenfox9982 5 місяців тому

      STUNNINGGGG!!!! OMG..take's the breatb away❤❤❤

  • @eb7496
    @eb7496 2 роки тому +185

    Beethoven moonlight is such a great choice for this kind of remix. Firstly, because Beethoven was one of the greatest to push back the boundaries of what people thought music should be. Secondly, because it is said that he was bored of moonlight, people were requesting to play it way to often. I'm pretty sure he would have ended up pulling a performance of this sort at some point if dubstep was a thing in his time.
    He was making music evolve. And so do you. I'm happy you get the recognition you deserve.

  • @MadeInFranceASMR
    @MadeInFranceASMR 2 роки тому +2965

    I guess you guys aren't ready for that, yet. But your kids are gonna love it.

    • @EE-ue8mj
      @EE-ue8mj 2 роки тому +23

      HOW DID YOU FIND THIS?!

    • @DaveW74TVN
      @DaveW74TVN 2 роки тому +101

      Right on McFly :D

    • @seanhe5599
      @seanhe5599 2 роки тому +76

      haha always time for a back to the future reference

    • @fshodude113
      @fshodude113 2 роки тому +24

      perfect reply

    • @tamsintimmers3812
      @tamsintimmers3812 2 роки тому +29

      I'm a Beethoven purist but I think...this is amazing and really demonstrates the chaos of Beethoven's mental illnesses and creativity and genius and.....yeah. This is amazing. Thank you.

  • @AutomationUSA
    @AutomationUSA 5 місяців тому +35

    He played with his heart and enjoyed it while playing, audience enjoyed it, that matters most. It still classical to me. Every time I went to a classical concert hall, felt like I went to a nursing home. Pianist like him is going to revitalize classical music and bring young people into it.

  • @crochetwracarolyn4741
    @crochetwracarolyn4741 2 роки тому +131

    "Moonlight Sonata" is my favourite classical piece. It has spoken to my soul since I was a child. I am delighted with a modernized version that takes it to an entirely new level! Spectacular! I am awestruck! I can only say...Thank You! And MORE PLEASE! ~ Carolyn

  • @krisjustin3884
    @krisjustin3884 2 роки тому +703

    After 200 years people around the world are still talking about Beethoven and how to interpret his music. His genius will never die.

    • @giftofthewild6665
      @giftofthewild6665 2 роки тому +8

      He's my absolute favourite composer.

    • @krisjustin3884
      @krisjustin3884 2 роки тому +4

      @@giftofthewild6665 The great conductor and composer of ‘West Side Story’ Leonard Bernstein, even said he’s the greatest of composers! It think he’s right as Beethoven revolutionized music and changed forever the way it was written and performed. My favorite too!

    • @Migglefitch
      @Migglefitch Рік тому +1

      Like Eddie Van Halen on a guitar. A one of a kind original.

    • @yanayrton
      @yanayrton Рік тому +3

      So perfect Kris Justin You brilliantly expressed an anthological and definitive synthesis Bravo for this!
      "Ludwig van Beethoven IS the very apex from the Human Creation.He remains not surpassed by anyone .He stands reverentlly by meritus & absolute grace close near and imbricated with The Mind And Heart From God." ― Yan Ayrton, a young composer in development and evolution.
      >>> .ARS SEMPER.VITA PLENA.HIC VIVIT FELICITATEM ― Yan Ayrton, young classical composer

    • @krisjustin3884
      @krisjustin3884 Рік тому +1

      @@yanayrton Thank you for these quotes. It seems like Beethoven was writing from another dimension of reality.

  • @cldavis33
    @cldavis33 2 роки тому +179

    Jazz musician here, lifelong piano, and music major...I have always lamented that classical has to stay stuck in an old but beautiful box. This was fantastic! Classical players used to improvise back a century ago, not sure how it became frozen in time. I LOVE classical as is, but this also, was just wonderful to listen to.

    • @carykocher5042
      @carykocher5042 2 роки тому +3

      We had recordings a century ago. Please point me to one where the classical music of that generation was improvised. Someone told you that Baroque musicians had to extemporize, and you ran with it.

    • @thomasarussellsr
      @thomasarussellsr 2 роки тому +3

      I concur. If singers can make music their own, with interpretation, why not classical musicians as well? I found this piece both inspired and moving.
      My dad is a classical pianist and was a music theory professor for years, and he was all about reproduction. It drove me away from the piano that I could not put myself into the music. I did not want to be a parrot, mimicking someone else's creations. I love that in singing I can put my own twist on a song. I did not even attempt to go professional with anything to do with music because once you have a hit, they expect you to parrot even your own music over and over agian.

    • @marciemitchell2261
      @marciemitchell2261 2 роки тому +1

      I'll takke your classical music is frozen in time and raise you a Hans Zimmer, Ramin djawadi, and Lindsey Sterling

    • @cathynewyork7918
      @cathynewyork7918 2 роки тому

      It is okay if classical music is frozen in time -- it is so beautiful -- and since orchestras are still performing it today, that shows you its extreme value. We don't need kids like this to try to modernize and dilute the timeless art form.

    • @Devotionalpoet
      @Devotionalpoet 2 роки тому +2

      This was a stunning rendition!! So beautifully & passionately played. I always appreciate a good remix, and although this is not one you’d think to remix he did so with so much excitement and so beautifully done. I so appreciate hearing this today! 🙌💞

  • @charly4594
    @charly4594 3 місяці тому +9

    To think that your brain can make your fingers execute that is the most amazing thing for me. Incredible phrasing, tempo control and timing. I want to see the whole concert.

  • @TrehanCreekOutdoors
    @TrehanCreekOutdoors 2 роки тому +511

    As a former National Piano Guild member I played so many of the great classical pieces and although also a fan of dubstep, I never considered merging the two. MAGNIFICENT! You Sir, are a genius and I salute you both for your courage to take music to a new level and the skill you displayed in your performance! Bravo! I hope you continue to expand the bounds of music in this manner.

    • @mercychoke4475
      @mercychoke4475 2 роки тому +4

      @Marius Piedallu van Wyk I FULLY agree with you. The Moonlight Sonata is one of the MOST moving pieces of music ever conceived. DON'T MESS WITH PERFECTION, there is no need to fix something that isn't broken... I applaud this young mans' technical skills and willingness to attempt things that haven't been done before, as true artistes are always evolving. But sometimes, it's for a very good reason, that pieces of such significance should remain as they are. Like in this case. But I do hope that he continues to expand his knowledge, and the skills of his craft! 🤯😳🙏🙏🙏 ** >>The Moonlight Sonata was written by Luwig Van Beethoven, THE MASTER, and composer of some of the most profoundly moving scores- not only of HIS time, but of ALL time- in spite of being deaf..! Not to state the obvious, but that alone, should be reason enough to let this masterpiece stand. Unchanged. For posterity if for no other reason...
      PLEASE don't shoot the messenger here, I sincerely wish you the best in your endeavors... 🤔🧐🎶🎹🤲

    • @JHV166
      @JHV166 2 роки тому +4

      @@mercychoke4475 It wasn't FIXED... It was Enhanced...

    • @biggiesmalls7939
      @biggiesmalls7939 2 роки тому +5

      @@mercychoke4475 there's a reason music is so moving for certain people, it's art, but very subjective. Not any piece of music will make two people feel the exact same. I thought this was very creative and moving.

    • @ajbrown2013
      @ajbrown2013 2 роки тому +1

      As a former employee I worked at places I hated

    • @sumtingwong4997
      @sumtingwong4997 2 роки тому

      @@ajbrown2013 now that was funny. Brilliant actually.

  • @richardwade1832
    @richardwade1832 2 роки тому +155

    Wow! Having grown up loving the classic perfection of the original Moonlight Sonata, and hearing only very subtle variations in different artists' renditions, I was far from "offended" by this astonishing iconoclastic performance; I was thrilled. THANK YOU, for reasserting the validity of a truly different interpretation of a timeless piece, rather than just a competition for the most perfect technical execution, note-for-note, of the original. This remix will not be a detriment to Beethoven's body of work, but an enriching addition to it. It's well worth hearing both versions.

  • @AaronDebski
    @AaronDebski 2 роки тому +884

    Doesn't matter if its sacrilegious or spectacular. You made a choice and you performed your heart out. And that's what makes an artist. And as an audience member that's what I appreciate.

    • @rachelburgener819
      @rachelburgener819 2 роки тому +14

      AMEN to that!!! ❤️😀

    • @auntiec6294
      @auntiec6294 2 роки тому +12

      Well said! 👏🏻

    • @marysalvi242
      @marysalvi242 2 роки тому +7

      @NewTypexvii Exactly! 👍🏿 You know the saying, "step out of the box" well I've seen or heard someone say, "one shouldn't be in a box", great way to approach living. This particular piece the first movement is my fave and mesmerizes me. His emotional playing brought me in and I enjoyed this very much. Pretty cool I think ~😎😊

    • @slothostpUL
      @slothostpUL 2 роки тому +1

      For any real look at a genius, look up "Doug Montgomery," He does this every night at Vanessie in Santa Fe. Too bad that he is retiring after 40 years, God Bless, Doug.

    • @melvynobrien6193
      @melvynobrien6193 2 роки тому

      @@marysalvi242 Box? Like a ghetto blaster? LOL. Fuck this jungle music. Enough is enough; our society is being destroyed by drum-machine trash.

  • @zzzguyzzz2073
    @zzzguyzzz2073 20 годин тому

    Watched many times. Still give standing ovation each time. The audiences reaction at the Kennedy Center is so dull. Amazing performance!

  • @andrewhughes9278
    @andrewhughes9278 Рік тому +954

    As a seventy year old traditionalist I listened to this with growing apprehension and absolutely loved it, I thought it was one of the greatest versions of this masterpiece by Beethoven I have ever heard.

    • @ediakaran
      @ediakaran Рік тому +23

      Beethoven would be proud, I'm sure.

    • @bobmorgan1575
      @bobmorgan1575 Рік тому +8

      @@ediakaran Jealous more likely.

    • @ardentynekent2099
      @ardentynekent2099 Рік тому +2

      That’s reasonable, but that sound is NOT what Beethoven wrote.

    • @andrewhughes9278
      @andrewhughes9278 Рік тому +1

      @@ardentynekent2099 I agree and will always listen to what Beethoven wrote ,but it was an interesting change

    • @stephanweibel5919
      @stephanweibel5919 Рік тому +5

      @@andrewhughes9278 Please friends, also keep in mind that more pop and rock music was inspired by classical music than most people would think. Jazz was derived from very traditional music interpretations. Classical music can be interesting to younger generations if it keeps the ability to adopt and evolve. Our problem nowadays is that we don't have any good composer who would bring an audience together with a 1h piece without singing or some kind of beat. Will classical music die off with the silver backs? Or are we able to find ways to spread the fascination for these melodies?

  • @cliffscott9547
    @cliffscott9547 2 роки тому +616

    This was so beautiful. It made me miss my Mother badly. She was a concert pianist and passed Nov 16, 2021 at 88.

    • @lesley275
      @lesley275 2 роки тому +31

      She even passed at 88 ( keys!)…how appropriate for a pianist..quite poetic really.Bless her❤

    • @markusfreund6961
      @markusfreund6961 2 роки тому +4

      Sorry for your loss. My sincere condolences.

    • @beewoo5133
      @beewoo5133 2 роки тому +2

      Sorry for your loss.

    • @efmac4342
      @efmac4342 2 роки тому +14

      Death is not the end, its the beginning of new life.she(the soul) will never die,remember that

    • @elainephleps4705
      @elainephleps4705 2 роки тому

      So sorry for your lost. My gram loved music also. She loved the Laurence Welch show!!

  • @aspirecan4829
    @aspirecan4829 2 роки тому +332

    My sister-in-law is a concert trained pianist. I've heard her play this song, and I thought it was exquisite! But, let me tell you. This isn't even next level. This is so far beyond that. What an amazing, crazy good pianist this guy is. Seriously impressed!

    • @infxnity4198
      @infxnity4198 2 роки тому +3

      piece*

    • @Redditstoriez1-u9d
      @Redditstoriez1-u9d 2 роки тому +3

      That’s because your sisters playing the orginial moonlight sonata mvt 1 and 3,, imo nothing can top the original but this was amazing

    • @thomasleguenne8817
      @thomasleguenne8817 2 роки тому +3

      He is creative, the arrangement is interesting, but his technique is not professional yet

    • @valerio51987
      @valerio51987 2 роки тому +2

      @@thomasleguenne8817 agreed. Also, it's kinda chaotic and noisy for me. Totally the opposite of the nature of this composition. I feel it is much more flat and shallow like that, while the original is special.

  • @ELF-w3v
    @ELF-w3v 8 місяців тому +3

    I stumbled across this yesterday and was taken on a beautiful journey. For me, it's a journey thru love, and life. The emotions are thunderous and gentle, powerful and sweet, all engrossing then heartbreaking. I've never been this moved by a piece before. Thank you for creating this and sharing it.

  • @timhantz9429
    @timhantz9429 2 роки тому +147

    Been a musician since I was 8 years old, 41 now , and I can safely say that sounds like THIS is why I developed a love for music to began with. Amazing, love it.

  • @airacheking
    @airacheking 2 роки тому +244

    The only sacrilegious thing about this performance is not letting live musicians play the backing track in such a hall as this! Beautifully done nevertheless!!

  • @themightyant.
    @themightyant. 2 роки тому +268

    5:44 I think this moment sums up the performance. One man stands to give you a standing ovation, another leaves quickly. You know what they say about art? ‘Make them feel SOMETHING. Whether they like it not at least they felt an emotion’. Bravo

    • @beefbroth6539
      @beefbroth6539 2 роки тому +37

      He probably just needed to go to the toilet lol. If he hated it he could've left it much earlier 😂

    • @WAVE0025
      @WAVE0025 2 роки тому +48

      Yeah, definitely a toilet break, dude was probably holding it in for the sake of watching that masterpiece, and after it was done, he went to the toilet to answer nature’s call as quickly as he could

    • @MrJohnnyDistortion
      @MrJohnnyDistortion 2 роки тому +16

      The man that left quickly probably had to pee and held it for as long as he could.

    • @katholeenloveit8923
      @katholeenloveit8923 2 роки тому +1

      👏👏👏👏👏👏 well said

    • @MC-tg1xk
      @MC-tg1xk 2 роки тому +1

      Ahhh, that is what it is all about! To be affected!

  • @thevanillaflourette
    @thevanillaflourette 2 місяці тому +4

    These people are far too calm. I'm crying from my couch! Absolutely incredible and moving.

    • @suzetteurbano6876
      @suzetteurbano6876 2 місяці тому

      Same same

    • @Capital_Trades
      @Capital_Trades Місяць тому

      Such a terrible audience barely showing any appreciation to this amazing skills. Just because you're wearing those ridiculous masks doesn't mean you can't show joy and emotion.

  • @yovanynataren2372
    @yovanynataren2372 2 роки тому +2816

    It's nice to see someone actually collaborate both old style and modern in one and actually sound great

  • @rskerns
    @rskerns 2 роки тому +157

    I have a feeling all the greats would approve of this man's creativity, music is supposed to be ever expanding and growing..
    The art of music is the ability to make it what you want

    • @mattdugan2000
      @mattdugan2000 2 роки тому +7

      Beethoven once said “To play a wrong note is insignificant. To play without passion is inexcusable!”

  • @djsig2124
    @djsig2124 2 роки тому +497

    I canNOT believe this didn't get a standing O! That was phenomenal. The mashup was seamless and invigorating. I would have been standing AND whistling had I been there in person, and I'm a 70+ y/o great grandma!

    • @JennyNobody
      @JennyNobody 2 роки тому +9

      HECK YES!

    • @tamarpierce4193
      @tamarpierce4193 2 роки тому +3

      Right on, sister!! I'm a 70 y/o grandma also and lifelong classical music lover and I agree completely.

    • @VolzkinnASMR
      @VolzkinnASMR 2 роки тому

      Yes so ur username is “DJ Sig”

    • @tabathastaples7884
      @tabathastaples7884 2 роки тому

      Shepherd's Chapel Network !!!!!!! Chapter by Chapter / Verse by Verse !!!!!!! Amen

  • @Greenangel2040
    @Greenangel2040 8 місяців тому +34

    I know you will never see this message, ever. But I couldn't not reply to your comment. I watched this a few years ago and I can never hold back the tears. The power and emotion in this is phenomenal. I played it to my beautiful boyfriend. He cried. He passed away tomorrow 12 months. Now I cry for a whole different reason but thank you for your inspiration. Xxxxxxxx

  • @aahkendall
    @aahkendall 11 місяців тому +282

    I am one of the most avid classical music fans you may find, but my love of music is a broad church so I love this. It keeps the music alive for those in new generations who may never have heard or wanted to listen to it, and as others have commented, the greatest composers of all time have always caused outrage by going against tradition and as one who loves both tradition and ripping up the rule book, this epic performance is (foot-tappingly) fantastic.

  • @liliaye8183
    @liliaye8183 2 роки тому +297

    One of my favorite pieces you performed at 3/13 concert! I was sitting in very front row E and was amazed seeing your stunning performance of Moonlight Sonata! To our surprise, the unexpected dubstep sound started to knock out entire hall. Every audience was super excited and shocked and happy to see this moment at Kennedy Center! We were super satisfied and enjoyed! The whole performance exceeded our expectations! Great job Lionel! 👍👍👍

  • @essencegyration500
    @essencegyration500 2 роки тому +177

    See this...this is what music truly is. I would have loved to have sat in that hall and experienced that masterpiece at its finest and fullest. Amazing! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @M0rebid
    @M0rebid 8 місяців тому +16

    The "Masters" rose from the dead and died all over again. Brilliant.

  • @VastSilver
    @VastSilver Рік тому +545

    For those looking for more music of this style, it is closest to (Japanese) Artcore, a genre fusing piano, stings and DnB/Breakcore. It is probably most prevalent in rhythm games, but can also be found in other games and sometimes advertisements. Haven’t heard it used in movies so far. Producers I recommend to get started with are Sakuzyo and Onoken, then just enjoy the wild ride there :)

    • @DiamondG489
      @DiamondG489 Рік тому +13

      It's honestly magnificent what you can do when combining traditional piano music and techno beats in order to make it go beyond the limits to what you originally can do with classical music, my all time best examples being a game back in 2012 by the name of DEEMO where they used both of the things I mentioned to create a expansive piano-driven game mixed with modern day techno and music to get you in the vibes. They did make a sequel-like game back in 2020, but it's more of post modern-day techno than the original did

    • @tydpool
      @tydpool Рік тому +3

      Onoken is so good, Swell Strings is one of my favorite albums

    • @norai.5826
      @norai.5826 Рік тому +2

      My sincere thanks, now I know another ###core genre to avoid.
      Curiously I actually like DnB and brostep, it's just that this stuff is really not tasteful.

    • @tydpool
      @tydpool Рік тому +5

      @@norai.5826 bruh. Why avoid it? Artcore and breakcore are infinitely more tasteful than brostep. I don’t even hate brostep but that’s really bottom of the barrel for electronic music lol

    • @arichiquabtd8092
      @arichiquabtd8092 Рік тому

      @@norai.5826 clearly u dont like jungle

  • @mmmomiji
    @mmmomiji 2 роки тому +442

    This was an already insane mix, but I can only imagine how LIT that had been in the Kennedy Center! I nearly cried when the dubstep track started kicking in 😭👏

  • @hannahviolette4553
    @hannahviolette4553 2 роки тому +326

    I was a performing pianist and vocalist before the pandemic…walked away from all of it and reinvented myself. I haven’t missed music at all which has had me so curious…this performance was the first musical excitement I have felt in years. I have played the entire sonata multiple times and I think both Ludwig and Frederic would celebrate what you have done here.

    • @morningroutine1
      @morningroutine1 2 роки тому +7

      Get back to it Hannah!

    • @BlueOriginAire
      @BlueOriginAire 2 роки тому +4

      Your story is just as inspiring. I can only imagine how you dream. Please share more. Warm regards for all your talents.

    • @cherylcarpenter2115
      @cherylcarpenter2115 2 роки тому +5

      It's talent I've only dreamt of. I hope this reawakens your love/passion to play again if only for your enjoyment. Music connects us all and these masterpieces stand the test of time. Love and respect to all musicians

    • @Ponyboy_Curtis
      @Ponyboy_Curtis 2 роки тому +1

      I know how it feels

    • @hilabar3977
      @hilabar3977 2 роки тому

      I'm so curious as to why you walked away from your music. What are you doing now?

  • @user-uz6oc7dd8t
    @user-uz6oc7dd8t 8 місяців тому +4

    Oh my goodness! Thankyou so MUCH for sharing your talent with the rest of the world who could not be there to hear you. This IS BEAUTIFUL!!!

  • @kyleolin3566
    @kyleolin3566 2 роки тому +201

    A true artist dances on the boundaries. Bravo for a beautiful blending of contemporary and classical sounds.

    • @TheDavidlloydjones
      @TheDavidlloydjones 2 роки тому

      No, Kyle. A half-wit buggers up an idea that wasn't all that great to start with.

    • @Katmandu29
      @Katmandu29 2 роки тому +1

      Kyle, YES!!!

    • @kyleolin3566
      @kyleolin3566 2 роки тому

      @@TheDavidlloydjones Each to their own

  • @daniellev2901
    @daniellev2901 2 роки тому +275

    I’ve always loved Moonlight Sonata. It’s a very emotional piece. The purist would probably frown. But music is meant to evolve and breathe and this shows just that💖

    • @1catmac
      @1catmac 2 роки тому +2

      This is no longer Moonlight Sonata - something altogether new using parts of a sonnet.
      I don't remember enough of theory to know if the overall new piece follows same 'rules' as sonata, my guess is no. Not that it has to. But what iff

    • @docm27
      @docm27 2 роки тому +6

      Evolve? This is a dumbed-down mess. In any case, have you never heard about honouring the composer?

    • @18ps3anos
      @18ps3anos 2 роки тому +4

      Unpopular opinion but, to me, the dubstep backing part did not bring anything remarkable to the experience. In fact, it just seemed gratuitous, there to present either "shock value" or "uniqueness", but it was simply uncanny in an unconfortable way, like I had a different video that randomly decided to start playing in another tab.

    • @heribertosarmiento1265
      @heribertosarmiento1265 2 роки тому +1

      Music is a live if not it will be just another dead classic like Latin. So keep it alive by making it your own but always been respectful like always 👍🏾

    • @xtianosickboy
      @xtianosickboy 2 роки тому +1

      This is extremely complex, unique and creative. No one else has done this because they simply aren't able to. Its amazing to have even composed it let alone play it flawlessly. It's refreshing to see someone so accomplished experimenting. It's very rare as most pianists stay in a philharmonic playing traditional classical. I've listened 3 times and can't find a mistake. This is not dumbed down and if Beethoven heard this I think he'd be impressed.

  • @Monsteroflopogis
    @Monsteroflopogis 2 роки тому +178

    I feel like any artist would be happy that their work is still appreciated 200 years later, even if it is with alterations and modernizations.

    • @colinhay1666
      @colinhay1666 Рік тому

      NOT Beethoven hahaha. But I get what you're saying

  • @VinceAlanDave
    @VinceAlanDave 14 днів тому

    Believe me, the old masters were super proud of you. You let their music live after all these years. You introduced it to new generations. You made it listenable for today. Good job keep on rocking. 100% sure that Beethoven would have used all those machines to enrich his music

  • @georgemarkey973
    @georgemarkey973 2 роки тому +1746

    In all seriousness, Beethoven wanted people to innovate on his pieces. This is absolutely amazing! I love it, and I truly believe Beethoven would’ve loved it too!

    • @AlanCanon2222
      @AlanCanon2222 2 роки тому +67

      I completely agree. Nothing I know about Beethoven suggests that he was any kind of indentured servant to tradition.

    • @TheLadyVaticia
      @TheLadyVaticia 2 роки тому +67

      Yes. Beethoven would most certainly have absolutely loved this. The bass going through the seats. You bet he'd have jumped up on stage to join in. 😂

    • @johnpill1
      @johnpill1 2 роки тому +74

      Yes people forget most of these composers were all pushing the boundaries and inovating with new sounds constantly!

    • @zerogrey3798
      @zerogrey3798 2 роки тому +38

      I agree, I think he'd be amazed with some of the creativity people have now days, added technology and such. Can you imagine the kind of music he'd be making now?

    • @Pignickel
      @Pignickel 2 роки тому +9

      If he could hear it that is

  • @The_Chad_Davis
    @The_Chad_Davis 2 роки тому +317

    The creativity and sheer skill here. Paying homage to the classic while ripping into the next millennium. Loved it. Don't ever stop

  • @shadowwolf6493
    @shadowwolf6493 2 роки тому +391

    I absolutely love this! I'm deaf but still able to hear vibration through headphones/ earbuds especially beats like dubstep 😊 this became one of my favorite alternatives with my favorite piano song

    • @alexbabcock1880
      @alexbabcock1880 2 роки тому +10

      Omg. I’m not deaf, but I believe I am approaching that point.. perhaps asymptomatically. But I play guitar and one day a few years ago, noticed I suddenly could not tell two pitches apart anymore… ever since I’ve been learning to hear by feel better and better (I’m pretty dang good now) and just hold my guitar tighter as I play ❤️ brings me closer to my music, if nothing else

    • @SoranCapcut
      @SoranCapcut 2 роки тому +8

      @flisnoo shaboo yeah it’s impossible to be deaf.... definitely 😐

    • @funnyfox204
      @funnyfox204 2 роки тому +9

      @flisnoo shaboo You can still feel vibrations even if you can’t actually hear what pitch/sound they’re associated to. And even then, you do know not everyone who’s deaf is like, completely 100% unable to hear, right? Sure, there are those that can’t hear at all, but there’s also several who can hear some sounds or certain pitches (which I’d imagine could be quite annoying actually, imagine if the only sound you could hear would be the droning of your microwave or something) or can hear better with the help of hearing aids. Just like a lot of things in the world, there’s different kinds - different levels in a sense - of deafness.
      - I will say though, I’m a hearing person, and not Deaf myself.
      Highly recommended looking up more about Deafness and such if you genuinely didn’t know or want to learn more.

    • @shadowwolf6493
      @shadowwolf6493 2 роки тому +11

      @@funnyfox204 exactly, I was born deaf but didn't lose all of my hearing, atm I lost 85% in one ear and 90% in the other, it gentic for me because my momnis also deaf, she is fully 100% deaf in one ear and about 96% deaf in the other. I have to have my music up to 13/15 (15 the max volume) to feel the music vibration and my brain turns it to sounds. Thats the best I can explain how I can "hear" the music

    • @njones420
      @njones420 2 роки тому +1

      @@shadowwolf6493 Have you tried Bone-conduction headphones?

  • @alice_the_voyager999
    @alice_the_voyager999 20 днів тому +1

    Watching this man play caused me to tear up, goosebumps everywhere. Absolutely spectacular.

  • @andyandy2498
    @andyandy2498 2 роки тому +298

    You're not just good on a technical level. There is good emotion when you play. I can tell you enjoy playing and express yourself through music even when playing someone else's music. Love it

    • @emmpedno2161
      @emmpedno2161 2 роки тому +2

      not good at all, I've heard many versions of this sonata before and they were ALL much BETTER than this... they just didn't have the internet then to promote themselves to make a quick buck

    • @stoningupper
      @stoningupper 2 роки тому

      @@emmpedno2161 I wasn't shocked but it sounded much better in person

    • @AdministratorYTZ
      @AdministratorYTZ 2 роки тому

      @@emmpedno2161 thats what im thinking, i dont sense any emotion, just feels like skill for showcase on yt

  • @nickbell8353
    @nickbell8353 2 роки тому +362

    I was trained in Jazz, and jazz is all about transforming works into something that is completely our own. You killed it.

    • @mickeyjamez8304
      @mickeyjamez8304 2 роки тому +3

      Jazz ,1908 Classical, 1750 totally different ends and of the music spectrum ! Being musically talented myself I would find it very hard to take a good jazz song and make it a classical piece

    • @normvw4053
      @normvw4053 2 роки тому +2

      Kind of like Mozart. " Let's see what we can do with this."

  • @jojobeckman989
    @jojobeckman989 2 місяці тому +1

    My mother, who was a trained concert pianist, would have loved the innovation and composition. Music, of any type or time,is not static....it is fluid and ever changing. It's keeping up and keeping your ear flexible that is the the thing .

  • @exyl_sounds
    @exyl_sounds 2 роки тому +2721

    man, that is just a phenomenal performance, i genuinely appreciate this line of work to bring the worlds of electronic and classical together :D

  • @ninastroud6567
    @ninastroud6567 2 роки тому +251

    Wholy cow!! This is absolutely incredible. Best version I've ever heard of a classical music song. You've just reminded me why I've been playing the piano sice I was six. I'm literally crying. WOW!

    • @melvynobrien6193
      @melvynobrien6193 2 роки тому

      Another SNOWFLAKE. Playing since you were six? About time you got your Grade Two certificate. LOL.

    • @susannecarolinehoff7847
      @susannecarolinehoff7847 2 роки тому +6

      Speacless... so emotional! ..don't want to leave the video 😳💕

    • @CiMcM135
      @CiMcM135 2 роки тому +1

      *Holy; just in case that wasn’t a typo, now you know.

  • @shaynajewell8225
    @shaynajewell8225 2 роки тому +141

    I'm not classically-trained, as I did not have the desire nor the determination for it, but I have a deep admiration and appreciation for the amount of time, effort, skill and drive it takes to master an instrument. This performance is epic.

  • @astra1653
    @astra1653 8 місяців тому +5

    This had to be an overload hearing it in person. Amazing!

  • @xbubblehead
    @xbubblehead 2 роки тому +89

    It is comforting and soothing to follow a musician down the beloved familiar path, but when one takes you on an unexpected journey like this it can be exhilarating. Bravo!

  • @EternalQuestion
    @EternalQuestion 2 роки тому +367

    Pretty sure Beethoven would be blown away by this. He was an innovator in his time and I think he'd be very satisfied that over 200 years later, his music is still being interpreted in new and creative ways.
    Absolute A-class performance as well 👌

    • @eduardovasconcelos3282
      @eduardovasconcelos3282 2 роки тому

      Please, see this version: ua-cam.com/video/Cj54ojb-SXo/v-deo.html

    • @bootman26
      @bootman26 2 роки тому +3

      I think if Beethoven and Chopin were still with us, they'd have grown musically...uh...just a little bit. And probably want royalties!

    • @tooshlong
      @tooshlong 2 роки тому +3

      Beethoven would throw up knowing that one of his masterpieces was played so beautifully before being utterly destroyed by dubstep right in the middle of it lmao.

    • @devxro
      @devxro 2 роки тому +1

      @@tooshlong Given what we know about Beethoven, I doubt he would be disgusted by this.
      But you can believe what you want, it's clear you don't understand music at it's core concept.

    • @sayitwithhellhounds
      @sayitwithhellhounds 2 роки тому +3

      @@devxro so true, Beethoven's fondness for dubstep was well known.

  • @jsanns
    @jsanns 2 роки тому +52

    Perfect example of how all genres of music can co-exist and make master pieces. This… this is what music is all about. This invigorates us as musicians to keep creating. This was perfection.

  • @christiancantrell3492
    @christiancantrell3492 Місяць тому

    That was incredible. I've been in bands and when doing covers I always tried to play it exactlywas the original performer......at first. Sure as time went on I added my personality to it. Which is what he's done here. Even without the backing track, he emphasizes in spots that weren't there, which makes the piece fit even better in my opinion. I loop this for long periods to hear it over and over. Excellent!

  • @MarioVAmaya
    @MarioVAmaya 2 роки тому +170

    I know the score by heart and there is a ton of recordings of this piece. Most are boringly similar, because the recording industry solidified a certain expected standard of performance for the most famous pieces. Before the recording era, performances could be much more different from each other. I was already feeling satisfied when the pianist started adding notes and chord sequences like crazy, then the mashup came and I started grinning like mad. This is truly exciting. Some jazz artists revitalized the genre with electronic additions (Nils Petter Molvaer comes to mind). It's about time more classical performers take risks like this, for the reward can be plentiful.

  • @janiskara6564
    @janiskara6564 2 роки тому +83

    How incredibly moving. I’m a pianist and this performance brought a happy lump to my throat. I may have to do more experimenting with the classics. Thank you for the inspiration.

  • @n3b933
    @n3b933 2 роки тому +35

    One of the things I admire most about you, is that the pain and turmoil you've been through did not turn you bitter. Your heart remains tender and pure...your music can attest to that. And your generosity, sharing your gifts so freely without asking anything in return is so inspiring. Your light truly shines bright. You're amazing!

  • @chrispaulus4491
    @chrispaulus4491 6 днів тому +1

    I am certain I saw this guy playing with the Cleveland Orchestra in the summer of 2023. The show Also included The Cleveland orchestra paired up with Kent State University and students from around the country.

  • @adrianpilbeam7403
    @adrianpilbeam7403 2 роки тому +81

    And this right here is how you bring amazing classical musc to the younger generation. Standing ovation from me sir. What a talent..

  • @ToolforOffice
    @ToolforOffice 2 роки тому +171

    This was beautiful. He started off by paying homage to the piece of art and then showed a modern transformation and interpretation and that's art and the highest form of flattery as well. Well done!
    And they would approve. They loved music and innovation same as you!

    • @soul2soulhealingglobal910
      @soul2soulhealingglobal910 2 роки тому +1

      💖

    • @paulaltman9751
      @paulaltman9751 2 роки тому +1

      What an abomination!

    • @ToolforOffice
      @ToolforOffice 2 роки тому

      @@paulaltman9751 if your parents thought the same thing but still kept you around, you can make room for this

    • @harbinguy1
      @harbinguy1 2 роки тому

      what his name?

    • @teenrandomgamer1785
      @teenrandomgamer1785 2 роки тому +1

      @@paulaltman9751 your opinion is an abomination. This man spent years perfecting his craft and just when one song doesn’t suit your style it’s a crime. In the time this was written, everyone called Beethovens music an abomination and now it is considered art. Just because you can’t appreciate modern touches to classic music doesn’t mean it’s “bad”.

  • @Lalaland_lady
    @Lalaland_lady 2 роки тому +175

    Honestly, Beethoven would be shocked, proud and intrigued! This version of Moonlight Sonata rocked!

    • @Kommitanz
      @Kommitanz 2 роки тому +6

      Imagine what the big Ludwig van would have done with this kind of sounds afterwards!

    • @nelelohrmann2943
      @nelelohrmann2943 2 роки тому +5

      @@Kommitanz I think he would have loved it. He would have loved the phenomenal artist, and he would have loved the courage with which the artist operates with this powerful piece of music. Sometimes I think there are dimensions we don't know, somewhere beyond our understanding, beyond life and death. And there we all will meet one day and admire what happens when Beethoven and those artists work together.

    • @lindsaycameron5029
      @lindsaycameron5029 2 роки тому +4

      I love this . However played as it was written is also very special. I heard Rubinstein do it and it was as perfect as I could perceive! ❤

    • @delloso6205
      @delloso6205 2 роки тому +1

      brilliant playing...but this one didn`t work for me...Beethoven would have rolled over too....

    • @KoolHandJuke
      @KoolHandJuke 2 роки тому +1

      @@delloso6205 You're right.
      That guy messed up the subtlety and dynamics of the original with his over the top butchering.
      He's right about one thing:
      No one saw it coming, but I'm thinking many wish that they had. That way they could have gotten a refund beforehand.
      #RolloverLudwig We apologize to you for this blasphemy, sir.

  • @GMNDean
    @GMNDean 25 днів тому

    This was my favorite piece of classical music ever. And then you did THAT.
    And now it is contemporary. This. Was. Breathtaking.
    I was giggling with joy for what you did. Thank you.

  • @SWGR9311
    @SWGR9311 2 роки тому +84

    Have played the 1st movement many, many times and if Beethoven would have allowed for a cadenza improvisation of it, this would be it! For those who have a problem with it too bad. I love what he did and I respect the piece as written but I'm not a snob. A great talent! It's a really fun exercise.

  • @suebonnington
    @suebonnington 2 роки тому +427

    I am absolutely certain that Beethoven himself would have been blown away by that. The driving urgency of the third movement is right there in the rhythm, and when it ends you feel quite exhausted. Bravo.

    • @Systemsturz
      @Systemsturz 2 роки тому +13

      Yes I definitely think the same - Beethoven is such a musical genious i dont think hed shy away from innovations and new movements in music at all

    • @RickySTT
      @RickySTT 2 роки тому +22

      I don’t know much about Beethoven the person, but if I could know that my compositions would still be played and remixed 2 centuries later, I would be thrilled.

    • @svbuchanan
      @svbuchanan 2 роки тому +4

      Agreed. We felt every single note❣️

    • @mattrennie6876
      @mattrennie6876 2 роки тому

      I know right? They would have been impressed as hell.

  • @LANACHAPEL
    @LANACHAPEL 2 роки тому +314

    The Moonlight Sonata is my favorite piece of music on earth, and has been since I was a child. I would not dare presume to speak for my beloved Beethoven, but I have to admit, that like his original composition, this version also gave me chills and thrills...even against my will and while frowning down my nose! I have heard many rock or modern versions of other classical music and have not once been impressed. But I have to stand up and applaud this one!! This improvisation is true genius.

    • @patriciagreenwood9696
      @patriciagreenwood9696 2 роки тому +2

      I could cry!It is so moving!

    • @jameszimmerman6430
      @jameszimmerman6430 2 роки тому +4

      Google UA-cam, Moonlight Sonata, 3rd movement, guitar. I'm not too wild about that style of music, but I'm blown away by the incredible skill of the young woman guitarist.

    • @AnthonySmith-ov5ne
      @AnthonySmith-ov5ne 2 роки тому +1

      I had the same feelings! We’ll written comment! The only downside is that if I paid to see the original I’d be irritated yet still highly impressed. This swings my emotions back and forth. Therefore, it’s great art!!

  • @CuteIjit
    @CuteIjit 2 місяці тому

    I think UA-cam recommended this video because of my love for Ministry of Sound Classical. Absolutely fabulous! It blows me away how classical sounds go so well with contemporary sounds. Your Moonlight Sonata with Dubstep. Darude's Sandstorm with an orchestra. And how seamlessly Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor blends with Insomnia by Faithless.

  • @Saint5326
    @Saint5326 2 роки тому +257

    I love it when musicians explore and deviate from the original scores of traditional classical music... It refreshens and opens our minds to explore so many possibilities of audio beauty...

    • @criandokevin
      @criandokevin 2 роки тому +1

      From my perspective this is so good to bring new generations back from where we came from as well. I really enjoy this insanity that open doors for new musicians to explore different realms.

    • @137-i7w
      @137-i7w 2 роки тому +1

      Keith Emerson. That is all.

    • @aprilapril2
      @aprilapril2 2 роки тому +1

      All innovative classical music was as controversial as punk in its day

    • @evelynformica8345
      @evelynformica8345 2 роки тому

      would love to see a colab with Tokio Myers ... it would blow the roof off ....

  • @FreyaWarr
    @FreyaWarr 2 роки тому +603

    Can something be both sacrilegious and spectacular? If so you’ve achieved it, brilliantly. I loved every moment. Gave me goose bumps!

    • @nachoijp
      @nachoijp 2 роки тому +7

      Indeed! As Homer said: Sacrilicious

    • @SentimentalApe
      @SentimentalApe 2 роки тому +1

      Nothing is sacred. Nothing can be sacrilegious.

    • @FreyaWarr
      @FreyaWarr 2 роки тому +2

      @@SentimentalApe if you have nothing in your life you find sacred, I truly feel sorry for you. My vow to my husband is sacred, the love for dogs is sacred….

    • @jessicadouglas84
      @jessicadouglas84 2 роки тому

      I was thinking Beautiful either way!

    • @SentimentalApe
      @SentimentalApe 2 роки тому +5

      @@FreyaWarr I see what you're saying, and yes, I have numerous "things" that I place extremely high value on, I just don't describe that as "sacred" because that word implies religion, and your choice to combine it with "sacrilegious" further pushes toward religious implications.
      My point was to say that nothing is so important that it can't be questioned or transformed in some way.

  • @prinzcharls8454
    @prinzcharls8454 2 роки тому +806

    What a concert! I can only imagine how this must have sound live. The speakers of my tv couldn't render the beautiful sounds of these different instruments not anywhere near. So many people attended the concert, who didn't even know Lionel before! And i was sitting here in my room wishing, that i could see this show from close up.😅 This new version of the moonlight sonata is lit!❤‍🔥The piece you played for Andreas was really good too. Whats the name of this piece? Last time Saudade really reflected the pain due to his loss. This time this piece just showed pure gratefulness. 😊I hope everyone enjoyed the concert and the meet and greet afterwards. I totaly would have bought some merch in order to support the people in need too!

    • @One-ip4cr
      @One-ip4cr 2 роки тому +5

      moonlight sonata yw

    • @ChristinaOu9
      @ChristinaOu9 2 роки тому +10

      definitely agree! and the piece he played for andreas is Canon in Dream. hopefully lionel uploads that performance too, he looked so happy and grateful while playing it

    • @stoningupper
      @stoningupper 2 роки тому +9

      It was so awesome live, I sat in the top left so I had a great view of him & his hands and it's really impressive how easy he makes it look while still playing such complex stuff

    • @Gavantar
      @Gavantar 2 роки тому +2

      Try the new Sony Bluetooth headphones

    • @pkguy3
      @pkguy3 2 роки тому

      get some good headphones,, amazing sound

  • @gwynethgrove772
    @gwynethgrove772 2 місяці тому +1

    Stunning, so refreshing to see such a classic transition and evolve into something new and totally engaging.

  • @jimscouten6092
    @jimscouten6092 2 роки тому +131

    Spectacular performance!! I don't even listen to this style of music but it takes a musician with incredible skills to REWRITE or add to these classic songs. Not many dare to to. I play heavy metal and was taught that you should take the music further than where you found it and I believe this young man pulled it off. I disagree that Bach and Beethoven wouldn't have liked this rendition, they both most likely wouldn't believe their music would still be listened to to this day! Amazing job my friend, I'm a new fan!

  • @phillipkalaveras1725
    @phillipkalaveras1725 2 роки тому +181

    I expected the entire audience to spring to their feet in unison with a standing ovation but only saw one kid capable of recognizing genius do so who looked as stunned as I was that he was standing alone and quickly sat back down.

    • @jamesalexander8872
      @jamesalexander8872 2 роки тому +12

      I yelled and threw my fist in the air and jumped to my feet clapping. Alone in my room. Ditto, brother.

    • @stephenthompson5413
      @stephenthompson5413 2 роки тому +9

      This was a benefit concert for paraplegics. So a standing ovation would not have been possible.

    • @johneynon7121
      @johneynon7121 2 роки тому +6

      Sheeple wearing mask. It takes away their humanist. I couldn't sit and watch this but for a minute or less.

    • @sancraft1
      @sancraft1 2 роки тому +3

      I jumped to my feet, yelling bravo, bravo. About scared my cat to death. 😂

    • @archNagel
      @archNagel 2 роки тому +4

      Dude, it's 2022. You know how many times people have seen and heard this song already? It has been mixed with every single genre there is. As talented as he is (and let me tell you, he really is talented), this is nothing surprising, exiting, or innovative any more.

  • @mingming-gr9md
    @mingming-gr9md 2 роки тому +341

    i was there in person and got a picture with lionel himself! He is so nice! 210 likes! Ty.

  • @jackaddict28
    @jackaddict28 Місяць тому

    Took my breath away, the hair on my head tingle and tears (good ones) fall down my face. Moonlight Sonata is one of my favourite pieces of classical music (not that I know many) and I'm not exactly a fan of Dubstep. But this was truly remarkable! Thank you for sharing it with the world.

  • @annthrockmorton1517
    @annthrockmorton1517 2 роки тому +84

    I personally dedicate this stunning, interpretive rendition of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata to my piano teacher, who would tell me:
    "If the Composer had wanted it played that way, he would have *written* it that way!"
    (May she R.I.P.)

  • @sandramays795
    @sandramays795 2 роки тому +134

    Reinterpreting music is never sacrilegious. It has been done since the beginning of time and is an honored tradition.

    • @eduardovasconcelos3282
      @eduardovasconcelos3282 2 роки тому

      Please, see this version: ua-cam.com/video/Cj54ojb-SXo/v-deo.html

    • @fifty9forty3
      @fifty9forty3 2 роки тому

      You're correct ! Glenn Gould was criticized for his variations of sacred works and many of the classics have been incorporated into the popular realm.

  • @hermetickitten
    @hermetickitten 2 роки тому +559

    This must have been INSANE in the concert hall. ❤️ I love the mix between classical and modern, what audacity! And what a great result.

    • @MaidenMacabre
      @MaidenMacabre 2 роки тому +3

      You should check out the artist Apashe! It's his whole shtick and he does it pretty well

    • @JamesHartnell
      @JamesHartnell 2 роки тому +3

      @@MaidenMacabre Hooked on Classics did mash up like this in the 80's using contemporary instruments.

    • @veronicaalleyne
      @veronicaalleyne 2 роки тому +2

      I love when genres mix, they tend to birth the most beautiful babies

    • @thebloatedwalrusman6415
      @thebloatedwalrusman6415 2 роки тому +1

      @@MaidenMacabre Apashes great, and also more extreme (but I'm not complaining)

    • @ASMRShortbread
      @ASMRShortbread 2 роки тому

      It's nice to see another ASMRtist here! 😁❤️

  • @Karen-b1z7l
    @Karen-b1z7l 8 місяців тому

    His really enjoying playing that you can see it in his face, music just gives so much pleasure, rock on!!

  • @13111y
    @13111y 2 роки тому +81

    Imagine that with an accompaniment of real musicians and actual drums - it would be truly epic!

  • @DS-cf1zc
    @DS-cf1zc 11 місяців тому +829

    I think the masters would approve wholeheartedly - because they built their music on breaking the rules of their day, and everything they did can be repurposed for new audiences over and over. Totally stunning.

    • @SilvaDreams
      @SilvaDreams 11 місяців тому +12

      I mean there has been a techno version of Beethoven's 5th for over 20 years, use to blast that in the late 90's in my car.

    • @nightcorerj6024
      @nightcorerj6024 11 місяців тому +4

      I thought it was obnoxious and annoying and so would they

    • @1981stonemonkey
      @1981stonemonkey 11 місяців тому +25

      I've been looking for this answer to retort to anyone who says Beethoven or Mozart or Chopin or whoever "would turn his back in his coffin" at anyone who makes their music evolve. Only recently have I dived deeper into origins of classical music and how their music wasn't always well-received in their younger days. Acquired tastes must be first be acquired to be enjoyed and appreciated. Thanks DS! Have a merry Christmas, while you're at it.

    • @DS-cf1zc
      @DS-cf1zc 11 місяців тому +8

      @@1981stonemonkey Yep, some of our classical masters where shunned, or ignored in their day. And now millions listen to their works, and modern works are being remastered into classical music - amazing how things play out. Those ahead of their time are often looked down upon by the masses.
      I do hope you are having a great festive period, and have a happy new year.

    • @grawlix-man463
      @grawlix-man463 11 місяців тому +15

      ​@@nightcorerj6024Ironic, considering in their time much of their music was considered obnoxious and annoying in their day, you're opinion ain't everyone's mate.

  • @ColinJory
    @ColinJory 10 місяців тому +167

    I honestly cannot remember the last time a musical performance not only took me by such surprise (while sounding soulful and technically challenging) but also sent chills down my entire body, not once, but twice. Immediate like, share, and subscribe from me. BRAVO

    • @WatermanViolinStudio
      @WatermanViolinStudio 8 місяців тому

      I think it's good, but nowhere NEAR the quality of Hazel Scott. For instance this you will enjoy "ua-cam.com/video/XHRIFxE4Dow/v-deo.html&pp=ygUUaGF6ZWwgc2NvdHQgcGlhbm8gYyM%3D"

  • @yomama1254
    @yomama1254 2 роки тому +254

    as someone who doesnt have any expectations about these pieces of music, I simply feel a sonse a wonder about the sheer amount of sound, rhythm and melody one man produced with one set of strings. I'm vibrating with happiness.

    • @nlslostenergyok9863
      @nlslostenergyok9863 2 роки тому +6

      You just described good music.Its sad that we aren't used to it.There are probably many talented musicians like him that don't get the spotlight of media. This composition was a masterpiece