I really cherish your choice in repertoire. Your sensitivity in this piece is perfect to my ears. That feeling of a child lost in an adults world. A certain innocence is attached here that is just wonderful. I really hope you play more mazurkas. You have a unique opportunity with this channel to bring some lesser known repertoire to a broad audience. I think many people have never heard the mazurkas.
Gonna be honest, I almost wish this one was just a blank video. The drama you create is amazing. Some music should be listened to with no further stimulation.
Throwing in another "I agree" here. The Mazurkas are full of potential richness and I think Traum really hits it in this one. I would love to see the entirety of the Mazurkas played by them.
My beloved favorite Mazurka♡♡ The greatest ending imo of all 51 Mazurkas. .....A note changes in each chord, creating the leading tone. Then, like the snuffing out of a candle, Chopin extinguishes the piece. He simply stops. It is one of the most remarkable endings of any piece I know. When I play this mazurka, I think of a conversation between two people. I watch their faces as they talk. They are sharing something which happened long ago about which only they know. Their words overlap and weave together. And I know the scene before me, unique in that particular moment, will end and I will no longer be able to appreciate its beauty. It is painful to look at. So I close my eyes. The scene is no more. The piece simply stops.
Wow neither rousseau nor kassia have uploaded a mazurka the truth is you are impressive, you upload every day as you play pieces of high levels and difficult the truth 10/10
Very nice effect here; like a period peice, visually. Even Liszt said he didn't understand the Mazukas. It's like Chopin went off into a world alone and wrote them. Certainly different from everything else he composed for his instrument. Artur ( Arthur ) Rubinstein recorded all of them. And I have a much sort after collection by the Great William Kapell; all of them as well. If you can find it anywhere, grab it up. It's unique. I have Mr. Rubinstein's also. A musical goldmine.
I've been getting that random phrase at 0:51 in my head for weeks, and I knew it perfectly, even the notes themselves, but I never knew where it was from, but it seemed so recognisable. Now I know. Chopins music is so enchanting that it flows within you, you can create chopin in your head. Many of the melodies are heard as if you have had prior knowledge of them, as if they have come from within you. But of course this defies physics, but still its real. That's the beauty of Chopin, he sought only to portray humanity in music, not just sound, not just for intellectual satisfaction or enjoyment. This revolution in music was foundation for the romanticism in music, and this lived on for many years after his death. First through other romantics, such as Liszt and Schumann, and then all the way to the greats of the 20th century, from Scriabin to Rachmaninoff to Debussy. Even now it lives, though those who study romantic works, and compose in their style. Its like he had his own musical language, seperate and unrelated from the previous greats. I only ever heard the piece once, on this video, about 3 or 4 months ago, and didn't even pay too much attention to it, but yet a random part lasting a couple of seconds stuck in my head.
From Tumblr (incorrect composer quotes) Chopin: I’m writing a mazurka. Liszt: what’s that? Chopin: A traditional Polish folk dance. Liszt: Oh, so pole dancing? Chopin: Get out of my apartment.
@@setricesimus c'est futile de penser ça quand tu jettes, rien qu'un coup d'œil, à toutes ses autres œuvres. Je peux citer les Ballades, les Scherzos, les Impromptus. Est ce que tu jettes juste ta frustration sur Chopin pour une raison particulière ? Je suis d'accord Liszt a écris de très grands morceaux mais Chopin n'a pas grand chose à lui envier
Thanks for playing this I have been watching your videos for a while now and I'm amazed by your motivation to perfom all these beautiful pieces just to share it with others and not because of something else at least that's how I see it, may you clone yourself mate.
@@lczq6737 You should really try OP.6 they are really easy to listen to if you're not familiar with the genre of mazurkas and they show chopins style and also op 7 is great
All of his music is in the Mazurkas, isn't it? Short form, which he liked, very expressive, and harmonically new to the world of music, Chopin challenged all established musical thinking, expanding upon Beethoven's ideal but in a way more akin to Bach but in reality wholly original. Chopin is the greatest composer, just like Bach.
As a amateur pianist, I often get inspired by many great pieces and some of them go into my bucket list if the level is within my confort zone… Well this is one of them and I’ve just started it this week and realised it’s way too difficult to play well.. you really need to be extremely musical to bring out this mazurka with natural rhythm and rubato and put a subtle colour changes and nuance on every notes which I don’t have… 😔 I will give it a go for the next few months but seriously it’s a musical piece you can test if you are a born musician or not.
@@artrubenkaljund3660I like how you ignored the entire premise of the comment being that it’s hard to bring out its emotions… so there isn’t really a “flex” at all but alright
hi Traum! Amazing playing as always! I have a request for you. I just finished my 3rd year of piano and i am currently learning the first of the Liszt's "Four small piano pieces" and i would be glad to hear your interpretation. I know it won' t be a challenge for you to play those pieces!
i really like Chopin and im thinking about choose this piece for ABRSM Grade 8.this is really help! so lucky is not that hard like i think, but also very beautiful……
This channel is absolutely amazing! And I'm so glad I was able to find it. Do you think you could play the rachmaninoff elegie by any chance if you have not yet??
4 роки тому+2
Beautiful and finally very jazzy sound. It could be interesting just for the fun to play it in ternary mode adding a bass line and drum -;) I have just listened it 2 days ago. Thank for playing it perfectly Traum.
I'm going to have to download all of Chopin's work. Or purchase on CD format. ( l still enjoy listening the old way) l'm actually old enough to have listened to music on vynal. Sorry to say l've not heard this piece. And in my humble opinion Chopin has to be the greatest composer for piano. However l have a huge soft spot for Debussy. Thankyou for playing this , every day is a school day.
Amazing performance; have you considered making a discord server? I think you would be the only pianist i know of to have one and it would an amazing way to connect with fans and what not; if you dont know how that all works, i can set it up and help :)
As someone who played this piece before, admire this performance.
I really cherish your choice in repertoire.
Your sensitivity in this piece is perfect to my ears. That feeling of a child lost in an adults world. A certain innocence is attached here that is just wonderful. I really hope you play more mazurkas. You have a unique opportunity with this channel to bring some lesser known repertoire to a broad audience. I think many people have never heard the mazurkas.
Gonna be honest, I almost wish this one was just a blank video. The drama you create is amazing. Some music should be listened to with no further stimulation.
Clarke Bynum
I completely agree with every single statement you just said.
Totally agree,it sounds just perfect to me
Throwing in another "I agree" here. The Mazurkas are full of potential richness and I think Traum really hits it in this one. I would love to see the entirety of the Mazurkas played by them.
Good point
My beloved favorite Mazurka♡♡ The greatest ending imo of all 51 Mazurkas.
.....A note changes in each chord, creating the leading tone. Then, like the snuffing out of a candle, Chopin extinguishes the piece. He simply stops. It is one of the most remarkable endings of any piece I know. When I play this mazurka, I think of a conversation between two people. I watch their faces as they talk. They are sharing something which happened long ago about which only they know. Their words overlap and weave together. And I know the scene before me, unique in that particular moment, will end and I will no longer be able to appreciate its beauty. It is painful to look at. So I close my eyes. The scene is no more. The piece simply stops.
very beautifully said
Wow neither rousseau nor kassia have uploaded a mazurka the truth is you are impressive, you upload every day as you play pieces of high levels and difficult the truth 10/10
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@@TraumPiano you are the best pianist on youtube❤️
This is 8th grade ABRSM song
Even tho I’m a kid
Very nice effect here; like a period peice, visually. Even Liszt said he didn't understand the Mazukas. It's like Chopin went off into a world alone and wrote them. Certainly different from everything else he composed for his instrument. Artur ( Arthur ) Rubinstein recorded all of them. And I have a much sort after collection by the Great William Kapell; all of them as well. If you can find it anywhere, grab it up. It's unique. I have Mr. Rubinstein's also. A musical goldmine.
U should upload it online !
At least this is playable. Good job!
😎
I've been getting that random phrase at 0:51 in my head for weeks, and I knew it perfectly, even the notes themselves, but I never knew where it was from, but it seemed so recognisable. Now I know. Chopins music is so enchanting that it flows within you, you can create chopin in your head. Many of the melodies are heard as if you have had prior knowledge of them, as if they have come from within you. But of course this defies physics, but still its real. That's the beauty of Chopin, he sought only to portray humanity in music, not just sound, not just for intellectual satisfaction or enjoyment. This revolution in music was foundation for the romanticism in music, and this lived on for many years after his death. First through other romantics, such as Liszt and Schumann, and then all the way to the greats of the 20th century, from Scriabin to Rachmaninoff to Debussy. Even now it lives, though those who study romantic works, and compose in their style. Its like he had his own musical language, seperate and unrelated from the previous greats. I only ever heard the piece once, on this video, about 3 or 4 months ago, and didn't even pay too much attention to it, but yet a random part lasting a couple of seconds stuck in my head.
From Tumblr (incorrect composer quotes)
Chopin: I’m writing a mazurka.
Liszt: what’s that?
Chopin: A traditional Polish folk dance.
Liszt: Oh, so pole dancing?
Chopin: Get out of my apartment.
F...
@James Symonds poor Chopin had to put up with Liszt all the time xD
🤣🤣🤣🤣 ROFL
Chopins mazurkas aren’t for dancing!
Woof
A wonderful piece made by the most amazing composer played by an incredible pianist. I love it.
😘
true
The Chopin mazurkas and the polonaises are some of my favorite works by him. Thank you for this gift.
Heyy bro👉
I see you're also a fan of Traum
@@kuuderepiano2988 Hey man! Yes Ofc! ❤️
There is a reason why Mazurkas are in the THIRD stage of the Chopin competition. Beautifully played!!
YESSS MY FAVORITE MAZURKA!!!
That was so lovely, Traum. Thank you for your performance. You’re so talented!
Day 2 of simply piano :
@Gun Vousz yes i like that
Haha. That's what Lizst would say anyway. Is Chopin a joke to you?
Trueeeeee
Hey liszt, beethoven here...
@@setricesimus c'est futile de penser ça quand tu jettes, rien qu'un coup d'œil, à toutes ses autres œuvres.
Je peux citer les Ballades, les Scherzos, les Impromptus.
Est ce que tu jettes juste ta frustration sur Chopin pour une raison particulière ?
Je suis d'accord Liszt a écris de très grands morceaux mais Chopin n'a pas grand chose à lui envier
Thank you for playing my request! never thought you'd upload it so fast.
I love how simple yet so complex it is at the same time
I'm sure in less than a year, I'll be proud to say that I followed you at 2K. You'll be at the million in 1 year I'm sure about that
so am I. for sure
Same
same :3
Imagine me who start to follow him at 300
In a few time we will proud about it
Thanks for playing this I have been watching your videos for a while now and I'm amazed by your motivation to perfom all these beautiful pieces just to share it with others and not because of something else at least that's how I see it, may you clone yourself mate.
I say this at least once a year about different pieces but this has to be one of Chopin’s most beautiful works! So much depth
Beautiful! What a great piece by the one and only Chopin. Great playing!
Right!
This is my favorite mazurka. I have listened to Horowitz's performance of it so many times
Oh great! More awesomeness from traum! Take my damn like and lifelong dedication to this channel
This is for sure my favorite mazurka!
The beautifulness of this song is something incredible. Thank you for the performance and thanks Chopin for this masterpiece
Chopin’s most nostalgic mazurka despair and a little joy in the middle
Are you wearing Lord Vinhetero's Mozart outfit ?
I see you in all videos and i like your coments lol
@@InconscienteColectivo413 my reputation proceeds me ;)
Yes??
YOU BRAZILIAN, LISZT? THAT'S WHERE YOU'VE BEEN HIDING ALL THESE YEARS!?
@@EmptyKingdoms im everything
Magnificent, you are a great pianist
Thank you!
Yes!! Such an underrated Chopin piece.
*Never clicked so fast*
Suyash Kumar
oh yea who asked?
this piece to me seems to have some satie odditties , mellancholic spanish tune of isaac albeniz and the dreaminess of debussy in to it....
So amazing and fluent almost like a nocturne in a way!
Love it.
So beautiful piece!
Beautiful
The most underrated Chopin's pieces: The Mazurkas. Well, i don't know why, i love they man! Thx for upload My favourite 🙏
Recommended me some please!
@@lczq6737 The Mazurkas Op 24 Are so good. Try to listen that. If You don't like it You can try listen the Op 56. Good Luck Music Lover 😔🙏
@@pablovalverde3542 thank you friend
@@lczq6737 No problem bro
@@lczq6737 You should really try OP.6 they are really easy to listen to if you're not familiar with the genre of mazurkas and they show chopins style and also op 7 is great
Love it. This stands on the border of tonality
Always so nice. Keep up !
Thanks my friend
Yet another treat for my ears, looking forward to your next performance!
also, i rlly like how you do that flowy stuff with your hands before you start playing
...and there I was, about to request this piece, and here it is!
It would be amazing to see you play Alkan’s Symphonie for solo piano! Thx for all the epic recordings btw, youre my favorite piano channel on yt :D
My guy chill that's hard even for him.
Thanks. I will practice
@I STILL HATE MINIONS SO MUCH true his concerto is crazy.
@I STILL HATE MINIONS SO MUCH Hello!
ショパンのマズルカはみんないい曲ばかりですが、この曲も好きです。今日も素晴らしい演奏を有り難うございました。本当に音楽は素晴らしい❗🙆🙆🎶🎶❤️❤️
There is the English reply you looking for :D
常に訪問いただきありがとうございます 😘
Traum Thank You for the beautiful music!
Thank YOU
You are blowing up congratz
🤩
All of his music is in the Mazurkas, isn't it?
Short form, which he liked, very expressive, and harmonically new to the world of music, Chopin challenged all established musical thinking, expanding upon Beethoven's ideal but in a way more akin to Bach but in reality wholly original.
Chopin is the greatest composer, just like Bach.
Wonderful video as always traum.just a little more to 10k sub,always keep your spirit up
Thank you for sharing with me the beauty of a muzurka! I was never a big fan of it....but now I am ;)
Good!
Omg
My absolute favorite piece literally playing it and found ur vid wtf
As a amateur pianist, I often get inspired by many great pieces and some of them go into my bucket list if the level is within my confort zone… Well this is one of them and I’ve just started it this week and realised it’s way too difficult to play well.. you really need to be extremely musical to bring out this mazurka with natural rhythm and rubato and put a subtle colour changes and nuance on every notes which I don’t have… 😔 I will give it a go for the next few months but seriously it’s a musical piece you can test if you are a born musician or not.
not to flex but this piece is easily sight readable and for me I have only played it trice from the sheet and its already pretty much memorized
@@artrubenkaljund3660I like how you ignored the entire premise of the comment being that it’s hard to bring out its emotions… so there isn’t really a “flex” at all but alright
@@soy5977 emotions is even easier tho
beautiful 💖
Very underrated piece!
As beautiful as ever! I wish I'd learnt piano in an early age xD
Don't worry, I started 4 months after my eighteenth birthday.
Crazy Erich The Scientist and what is your level now?
@@Galaxzier 200
It's never late!
@@Galaxzier Grade 4 in my first year.
I love your repertoire. you play all these beautiful pieces that i will play in the future ;)
I'm glad!
I am very glad that you upload this song.i couldn't find it enywhere
Your performances are incredible!!! Thanks for sharing your great repertoire with us
Could you play someday some Rachmaninoff? I would like a lot
So beautiful. I never heard this before.
Marvelous!
I recommend Chopin's mazurka in F-Sharp Minor Op. 6 No. 1, it's one of his truly poetic works.
You playing gave me goosebumps
Love your sleeves.
😆
Thanks You 💖
My pleasure!
Speechless...
🤭
A pretty piece, beautifully played
Ok. One of the hardest request. Ravel - Gaspard de la nuit, Ondine(or all if you can).
Sure
hi Traum! Amazing playing as always! I have a request for you. I just finished my 3rd year of piano and i am currently learning the first of the Liszt's "Four small piano pieces" and i would be glad to hear your interpretation. I know it won' t be a challenge for you to play those pieces!
Even I didn't know this piece before. thanks for letting me know!
Estás creciendo bastante rápido como canal, qué bien :)
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only youtuber i dont skip their ad
You can skip it. just enjoy my music. 😉 I really appreciate your support!!!!
You can skip it. just enjoy my music. 😉 I really appreciate your support!!!!
Great job, Traum! I love your expression of the *piece* *( not a song )*
Hi 😁
Wow... Actually i was check this guy subscribers... Yesterday he has 7k subs an now 8k... Wow thats great
🥳
Traumhaft! 😁 Also I would love to be able to listen to your performances on Spotify!
Yep. I am still considering that.
Time for me to go practice
Yaaaaa!!
This is so underated by far chopin's best mazurka oustanding performance 👏🎹🎹
당신은 훌륭한 피아니스트입니다. 나는 chopin 3rd sonata 제안한다
Yep!
You will grow up a lot 😊👏
🥳
I love so much chopin's mazurka s 👌🏼👌🏼😉
😘
Wow very nice
😆
So good👍
Thanks
This is amazing! Even I can’t play it but thank for making the easy guide
you make this piece looks like a lot easier.
Do you think so? 😆
When i saw this in my feed i thought no way
Didn't miss any note : Rousseau
Performance : Traum, Kassia
Synthesia : Traum, Kassia, Rousseau
Difficult pieces : Traum, Kassia , Rousseau
Beautiful : Traum
All composer loved : Traum and Kassia
(My opinion for these 3 channel)
I would really like to hear the Liszt transcription of Lacrimosa. Btw very well played :-)
i really like Chopin and im thinking about choose this piece for ABRSM Grade 8.this is really help! so lucky is not that hard like i think, but also very beautiful……
I want to hear you on a concert now!
One of my favourite mazurkas :) if you don’t mind, sometime could you play chopin’s barcarolle or bach partita 2?
Sure! Chopin sounds good to me
thank you so much!
This channel is absolutely amazing! And I'm so glad I was able to find it. Do you think you could play the rachmaninoff elegie by any chance if you have not yet??
Beautiful and finally very jazzy sound. It could be interesting just for the fun to play it in ternary mode adding a bass line and drum -;)
I have just listened it 2 days ago. Thank for playing it perfectly Traum.
Thanks Sébastien ;)
gotta comment cuz im proud that im this early
Only original "first" comment i have ever seen and ever will see...
I'm going to have to download all of Chopin's work. Or purchase on CD format. ( l still enjoy listening the old way) l'm actually old enough to have listened to music on vynal. Sorry to say l've not heard this piece. And in my humble opinion Chopin has to be the greatest composer for piano. However l have a huge soft spot for Debussy. Thankyou for playing this , every day is a school day.
I'm crying.
😭
@@TraumPiano sorry, its just that you played a very important piece to me
Favourite mazurka
Bonita obra de piano, no la conocía... Muy linda, oye traum, podrías tocar la nocturna op 48 N°1? Es mi favorita de chopin
Im just learning this
This person has handsome hands
Have you played Chopin's Nocturne Op 48 no 1 yet? And do you plan on getting around to it?
I will play it soon
sebastian siempre pienso en ti cuando escucho esta pieza
Just learned this one lmaoo
I would love to watch you play Totentanz - Franz Liszt, just like Valentina Lisitsa did.
You bet you can do it! :D
👌
Nossa mano é muito lindaaaaaaa, algumas partes me lembraram da valsa em A menor...💙❤💕💙❤💙💕💙❤💙💕
😃
I don't really like his Mazurkas much, but the way you played it really changed that for me. I have one request: Prelude in G minor by Rachmaninoff
I am glad!
Amazing performance; have you considered making a discord server? I think you would be the only pianist i know of to have one and it would an amazing way to connect with fans and what not; if you dont know how that all works, i can set it up and help :)
Rousseau and MusicalBasics have one each, and there are a couple other piano discords such as Pinano
Yep. let me know how to to it