Robert Schumann: Träumerei (Reverie) from Kinderszenen. Bernhard Ruchti, piano
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- Опубліковано 17 кві 2020
- Bernhard Ruchti: SCHUMANN A TEMPO
Robert Schumann: Träumerei Op. 15 No. 7
Excerpt from "Kinderszenen".
Recorded at KKL concert hall, Luzern, Switzerland, during the "Schumann A Tempo" recordings.
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This piece played a huge role in "Do you like Brahms?". Schumann's Träumerei is really a masterpiece.
I'm also came here because of that drama...
Any thoughts? ua-cam.com/video/cIfehExp2_g/v-deo.html
And the story behind it, makes this piece even better...
Music without words... how soothing ❤
Came here bcz Do you like Barhms? 💖 the drama and song
You feel that he’s “one with the music”. True excellence for my soul….
My father used to play this piece all the time when I was younger, so it’s a huge part of my childhood. I’m 20, now, and listening to this piece had me burst into tears. So many years that have passed since when I was younger, so many fond memories. Thank you for your beautiful playing.
That's very nice to hear, thank you for sharing!
"Now you are mine. Rest with your sleep in my sleep.
Love, pain, worries, now they must sleep.
The night turns on its invisible wheels
and near me you are pure as sleeping amber..."
(Pablo Neruda)
A marvel this piece by Shumann, perfectly performed, which blends well with verses by my favorite poet. Thank you so much from Italy.
No word just 💕💕
First heard about this song in Korean Drama "Do You Like Brahms". Since then will play this song while doing things. Healing song I must say.
Thank you so much!
First heard it in Raymond ad ...now i am here..loved it
love this music from schuman. I've found this music when i watched japanese movie "See Hear Love". What a honor to hear this beautiful story and music 🎶
Me too, loved it
Watch the movie
It will touch your heart
Lovely and touching song, makes me think about people, friendship and love. Thank you to the artist
That's what music is all about.
This video deserve more views. I mean everything is perfect. You're amazing artist Bernhard. Got urself a new fan.
I am happy to hear that. Thank you so much, Sinta Wardani.
I love the emotion in the rendition of this piano piece. It’s fantastic listening to this during troubled times of 2021. Thank you very much for giving us your time. It’s a real pleasure and a great consolation.
I am happy to read this. Thank you very much!
Still listening every day in 2022🥰👍🙏
@@peggy6136 hello.
I commented this on 2021.
Me too. I am still listening to this in 2022, Avril.
It’s so lovely and so relaxing.
Take care.
It’s 2023 and still listening to this magnificent piece perfectly interpreted !
@Virginia Gely I agree with you about the emotion of this piece. I am currently working on learning to perform it myself. I'm sure it'll be enjoyable
When I saw the sad movie about the komposer and the family Schuhmann
My heart felt this piano piece he wrote before his death for his loving wife klara
Still listening every day in 2023👍🥰👏🙏
I am so grateful to hear that.
Emocionante. Lindissima.
Vraiment c'est trop MAGNIFIQUE, splendide, très ROMANTIQUE, le genre de musique que j'aime au fond du cœur, merci pour celte magnifique publication, que DIEU vous aide jusqu'à la fin de votre vie
Merci beaucoup!
Espectacular, wonderful!
Thank you so much!
Wonderful! You are an amazing artist, Bernhard. I admire you so much!
Thank you so much, Leivison! I feel honored to read that...!
einfach nur schön!
Herzlichen Dank!
You’re right! Lovely, beautifully played. Thanks!
Thank you!
This is beautiful! Keep playing!!!
I absolutely loved the interpretation. Thank you!
Thank you so much!
Absolutamente maravilhoso de ouvir
Thank you so much, I appreciate it!
Absolutely Exquisite
Love it thank you so much for you beautiful rendition
Thank you
Well.., I want to share what I just experienced. I'm reading the book "It was a long time ago and it never happened anyway" by David Satter, while I listen to classical piano pieces playing in the background. Then, on page 205, I read: "The melody of Schumann's "Reverie" is carried over speakers", so I paused the playing of "50 greatest classical piano pieces" so I could listen to Schumann's "Reverie" here on yt., wondering if I would recognize it if I heard it. Well, lo and behold - it is the exact same piece I was just listening to without knowing it. I just paused it, at the timestamp 02:05:02 of "50 greatest classical piano pieces"... So, I was reading about Schumann's "Reverie", "carried over speakers", while it was "carried over speakers" from my computer, but I was unaware, then I paused the music to listen to Schumann's "Reverie" on yt., and I realize I know the piece and it was the piece playing in the background while I read about it in the book, "It was a long time ago and it never happened anyway". Well, it really is a beautiful, other-wordly piece of music isn't it, Schumann's "Reverie".
Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful story. I guess there are no coincidences...! How wonderful that you discovered Schumann's in such an extraordinary way.
I've got goosebumps.... What a wonderful piece.... Thank you for playing Mr. Bernhard❤️❤️
Thank you very much!
and Thank you Robert ;)
Maravilhoso! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Obrigado!
Deserves more! Perfectly played...!!
Thank you so much!
Absolutely marvelous!
Thank you so much!
Tão bela que me dói o coração! Sempre choro ao ouvi-la...minha alma se sente absolutamente ligada ao divino! Só luz!🌟
Celina Alencar, thank you so much!
Yes, fell in love now with the pianist!😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
😉
love the style
Merci pour cette émouvante interprétation
Merci beaucoup!
Sauber gestimmter Flügel, überdurchschnittlich schönes Klangbild. Durchsichtige Stimmführung, die auch bei den dichteren Stellen gut zu verfolgen ist. Für mich eine der besten Interpretationen, vielleicht die beste. Danke für den Genuss!
Herzlichen Dank!
sublime y excelente ejecucion
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Hearing it played I can feel the best sides of a German soul! Greetings from Heidelberg 🌹
Thank you!
this was very good i enjoyed listening to this very much, thank you! 🥺
Thank you!
How beautiful ❤️🌹👏👏👏👏
Thank you!
Magnificent
I do love your playing Traumerei ❤ I hope one day I can hear the full Kinderszene
Thank you and yes, who knows what the future brings!
Que execução maravilhosa!🙏❤️💐👏👏👏🇧🇷🖖
Thank you!
Bravoooo !!! 👏👏👏👏
Thank you!
Perfekt. Danke füe d schöeni musik .
Danke schön!
wow! I'm amazed at how good this is! I don't know much about piano but I really want to learn it after listening to this. It's beautiful
Thank you very much!
I came across this wonderful piece todayand immediately became a fan. Träumerei became a favorite of mine for relaxation. As I listen to this
music, I constantly have the
dreamlike feeling.
Happy to read this. Thank you for sharing!
AMAZING
Thank you so much!
Superb sound and great playing!
Thank you very much!
Beautiful
Thank you!
Beautyful❤❤❤❤
Lovely!
Thank you!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💕 Belíssimo!!
Grazie !
Even if i can't see you ,i can see you
Even if i can't hear you ,i can hear you
I hear this music well as well 🎶🎵❤️
奏出了極度纏綿😭💙
In one year and one day I am marrying the absolute love of my life and walking down the aisle to this beautiful piece of music
Wow, that's wonderful to hear! Congratulations to you!
Divino!
Thank you!
Superb! The best interpretation I've heard since Horowitz.
Thank you very much!
A música clássica é música de verdade!! Ela usa todas as notas com todas as variantes que pode!! É como se fosse um quadro pintado com todos os detalhes possíveis!!
Thank you🦋🙏🇧🇷😭💐💐💐💐💐
You're welcome!
Exceptional
Thank you!
Thank you for this peaceful music. Our team just used it to "take 5" and become calm amidst what can be a hectic pace of work. Appreciated hearing this for the first time today.
Thank you very much!
Mahal 🖤
It would be honored to get your reply.
Your playing is wonderful because of the low tempo that makes me so calm. Thank you so much. (From. South Korea)
Thank you very much, I appreciate it!
Best wishes back to you in South Korea.
@@bernhardruchti thank you so much:) happy new year!
Happy New Year!
5/1/24
1974 & 1975 my 17yo birth-mate- twin Stewart played this (along with Grieg - Matrosenlied; Beethoven Sonata OP 79, 1st; and Sonata OP 2, no 1 allegro, adagio, prestissimo; Chopin E flat major OP9 no2) at two recitals @ Steinway Hall in prep for a judged audition.
He died in 1994. Immediately upon learning this, our piano teacher Mrs Jacobson sent me a cassette copy (transferred from reel to reel). I used the Adagio @ his Anchorage funeral.
Now I wish I'd chosen Traumerei.
Our sister Mary recently messaged me begging for "Stew's Music". I located it & a local shop transferred it to a CD. I sat parked in my vehicle listening to it and wept. The last time I had listened to the cassette was early 2006 in my sister Susan's car shortly before she died after a transplant surgery.
I remembered the UNENDING hours Stew would practice below my bedroom on base in Ft. Totten NY.
To think I'd wait 30 years to properly honor his talent ! Forgive my Procrastination.
I've burned 5 copies for our remaining two brothers, Mary and even Susan's twin girls (1969). I will mail them out next week. A surprise to all but Mary.
Thank you for posting this most beautiful playing of a heart wrenching melody
Dieser Künstler ist wirklich süß und süß.
Wooow 🥰🥰
😄
He played it much better than most players. A simple piece that shows how the same music can sound mechanic, lacking emotions, or very romantic
Thank you so much!
Wonderful 🤍
Thank you!
❤
Thank you ;)
♥️💕💕
I'm here for school but it is very good
Glad that you enjoy the music
Wow,you play it very well,for me,it was so hard to play piano,and this song is.....hard for me i guess....i hope you can have many fans.....😊😊
Thank you!
@@bernhardruchti your welcome😊
Personally, I think this was perfect
Thank you so much!
good.
2022 Fan here!
Very nice ;)
Wow! Amazing! I also played it on my channel.
Playing starts at 0:24
🥺🥺🥺🥺
Beautifully played. May I ask, was the "A" missing in that F major chord at 1:08? Driving me nuts.
Thank you.
The "A" is right there - just very softly played to have it melt perfectly into the chord.
Ich finde das ganze A Tempo-Projekt sehr erhelĺend und spannend. Mich würde sehr interessieren, wie Sie das Impromptu Ges-Dur von Schubert spielen. Außer bei S. Richter höre ich bei keinem Interpeten ein Andante. Die Begleitfigur, die eigentlich im Tempo von Triolen notiert ist, klingt oft eher nach Allegro oder fast Presto. Natürlich klingt die Melodie dann klarer, aber hätte Schubert dann nicht ein höheres Tempo notiert, wenn er das wollte? Das frage ich mich fast seit 28 Jahren. Sorry, für das off topic, ich weiß es geht hier um Schumann!
Vielen Dank für Ihren Kommentar. Die Tempofrage ist bei Schubert nochmals anders gelagert als bei Beethoven oder Schumann. Ich stimme Ihnen zu, dass ein Stück wie das Ges-Dur-Impromptu viel "Langsamkeit" zulässt, allerdings ist das Tempo bei diesem Stück von verschiedenen Faktoren abhängig: Artikulation der Melodie, Gestaltung der Begleitung, Phrasierung der Perioden etc. Sofern es die Entwicklungen zulassen, werde ich Schubert in einem weiteren Teil des A Tempo Projektes zum Thema machen.
From Do you like Brahms? . I love this
Came here from Fate Apocrypha, i saw it was a wonderful masterpiece ❤️
Delightful. I suppose you play in single beat here, contrary to your magnificent and moving Fantasy.
Thank you very much for your compliment, I really appreciate it! My version of Träumerei is double-beat. Single-beat would be twice as fast.
Actually this is one of those pieces where everyone just ignores the MM and play way slower.
Get in touched
The dream of any man, woman or
Thank you so much 😊
Turning 40 this year. I played clarinet in high school and know how to read music, but don't know how to play piano. It's it too late for me to learn this and more advanced pieces?
Very beautiful. Sounds like the performance of Lang Lang.
Interestingly the first entry on IMSLP, which claims to be a reprint of the first edition, shows eighth=100, so this is probably the intended tempo anyways.
Always hoping to watch any classical instrument performance in real. Soon. Hopefully.
Essa música me leva à estratosfera.
muito obrigado!
I liked Lang Lang's performance but there were coughing and making noise in the audiences LOL. So this is better!
So now we know where Martin Luther King got his "I have a dream" inspiration ?
gutes stück von emirhan47 und max 7b:)
#LeandroKarnal
I think Ennio Morricone was inspired by this piece
Je suis la seule à être la grâce a Yozakura Family ???? 😅😅😅
xd
xd haha
@@jking2891 LOL
Beautiful!
Thank you, I appreciate it!
Beautiful
Thank you so much!