@@Stadtionalist "If [Chopin] had not had the misfortune of meeting G. S. [George Sand], who poisoned his whole being, he would have lived to be Cherubini's age."- Grzymała. The composer Luigi Cherubini had died in Paris in 1842 at the age of 81.
If one is from Poland and is sensitive, Chopin's music makes an electrifying impression that does not fade with time. But I think this is not only the case in my country and this outstanding composer has many fans all over the world. Warm greetings from Poland, you played it brilliantly. I would love to hear Chopin in your performance in an extended version.
I also read that he wrote music pieces in honour of the battles for the independence of Poland that were fought in those years and even if I'm not Polish I can feel the energy in his music and his love for his country.
@@thescorpion575 Yeah, particularily you can find some coincidence in Winter Wind etude with one polish march. When the Winter Wind starts, the march motif is played in the bass
La musica de Chopin es magica sin importar de que pais seas, puede ser como decis, que al ser polaco descubras algo mas que yo que soy argentino. Pero sin lugar a dudas la musica de Chopin es de una belleza sin igual!
I can't believe how can you play all those pieces so perfectly. Thank you for sense of humour as well as for elegance and respect for composers and their works. God bless you.
@@michaeldd8948he may not play like many others, but he is one of the few that is able to bring classical pieces close to a broad audience. That’s an achievement on its own, more valuable than perfect representation of chopins work
Maravilhoso Lord. Hoje você arrasou. Que seleção incrível. Muito obrigado. Editado. Não acredito que você já esteja tocando a Valsa em A menor divulgada em 2024 e sem olhar partitura. Incrível.
People like You are helping me cultivate a deeper appreciation of individual Classical Composers. I've always liked Classical music, but now, thanks to You, I know what to look for. I listen to You and I immediately go and search for the particular pieces that You play. Obrigado, Maestro!
I don’t think is just a matter of being hard to play. It is also because he is delivering his soul into it. His is a profound admirer of classical music. He says that all the time.
Wow! no wonder you have 7.2 million subscribers. I've played a few of those pieces and really appreciate the big picture display of Chopin you presented. Thankyou, thank you!
Your videos should be required viewing in many classes-- piano, music history, etc. This is so helpful to see and hear a composer's works chronologically. Your huge repertoire and memory never cease to amaze me. Bravo, Maestro!✨🎹👏 (and then add some rubber chicken levity at the end of those classes!) 😅 🐔
Mind-blowing how many of these pieces were featured in Tom and Jerry and Looney Tunes short where I, and I'm sure many others, first heard them. Superb as always, king!
Thank you for this video. It has shown me an unprecedented amount of evolution to a performer and composers' own style. We are all evolving. Thank you again, and I appreciate your many years of devotion to your craft that has thus enabled you to make this very informative video.
Hearing the progression of his music makes so much sense as to how his early work sounds so different from his latter ones, yet he kept the minor melancholy aspect until the end... Again, a very informative video.
@PatrykJacek какой же глупый комментарий!!!! У нас в России просто знают и Бетховена, и и Шопена, и Вагнера, и Листа, и Шумана, и Моцарта, и Паганини, и даже Сальери, и Листа, и Сен-Санса, и Грига и многих других. А Рахманинов, Чайковский, Глинка, Мусоргский, Римский-Корсаков, Бородин, Прокофьев - это русские композиторы. И, да, судить по нескольким людям о целом государстве, населённом 150 000 000 человек - это крайне неразумно. Вы меня неприятно удивили.
@@Xmmmm-w1t badania wykazują,że 70% Rosjan popiera zbrodniczą i bestialską napaść na Ukrainę,więc o czym mowa...Putin to zbrodniarz wojenny,a wy go popieracie.Fu..k Putin,fu..ck Rosja
Vinheteiro needs a staring mask on the side of his head during those difficult music pieces when he needs to look at the keys...a must for Chopin piece!
This is an absolute delight, thank you, all pieces are pure genius, played by such a phenomenal pianist. And the March Funebre is an absolutely stunning piece of music when you listen to it in it's entirety, beyond the familiar part we all recognise I always say to people, listen to it all, you'll be surprised at it's content.
My Polacy dorastamy z muzyką Chopina, którą ty bardzo pięknie interpretujesz. Dziękuję za to i za przypomnienie, jak młodym człowiekiem był ten genialny muzyk komponując swoje arcydzieła ❤
Your playing is absolutely beautiful! The way you express each note with such emotion and precision is truly inspiring. It’s clear you put your heart into every piece. Keep up the amazing work! ❤
Very well made video, can't even imagine the amount of time it must've taken to practice all those pieces. Just hoped that you would include Polonaise-Fantaisie as it is one of the best late Chopin works in my opinion.
Salve Maestro!! Sou apaixonado pela obra de Chopin e fiquei emocionado com essa evolução demonstradada de forma super didática em seu magnífico vídeo!! Sugiro colocar em outro vídeo as obras que foram recebidas espiritualmente por Rosemary Brown nos anos 60/70!! Um forte abraço!!!❤
Absolutely best composition in 2024. In the almost 70 years I've been listening to music - nothing written in that time has been worth the "effort" - and along comes something new that's worth listening to. I'm glad my radio has an off button & I've a cache of records and CDs. Hopefully Chopin, Bach and Beethoven get back to writing even more.
Nocturne op.9 no.2 is currently my favorite Chopin piece, finding out he made it at 22, the same age that I am while writing this, is making me both incredibly happy and slightly depressed
why would you feel depressed? the man has been playing and composing for 15 years at that point. thats an INSANE amount of time. 22 is still early in your life, so if you start right now or even in the next couple of years youll be able to make amazing things in a few years (or even less f you study and practice intensely). ive even heard of an 80~yo grandmother that started learning piano and became a virtuoso after about 2-3 years, think about that.
@@nathanbegel4505 why impossible? my 87yo grandma is as fit as a fiddle, im sure she could do it too (if she had the desire and drive). I heard the story from an internet stranger sharing their story, of course it could be fake, but i dont think it is
@knopfir Because becoming a virtuoso in 3 years even for someone very young is super quick, and also because when we get older our brain capacity decreases making learning harder than when you're a little one. But that doesn't mean you can't learn being an adult, I know a professional double bassist in an orchestra that started at 18!
@nathanbegel4505 Well she probably isnt at a professional performant level, but its definitely possible to reach intermediary level if you know how to learn, especially with all the resources out there (or if she got a teacher).
Chopin died so young and yet he left us such beauty. Thank you for sharing it with us.
In few years, he made so much history
"Well actually..." 39yrs was above average for that time period.
sharing ❌
stairing ⭕️
@@StadtionalistFranz Liszt died at age 74, he couldve lived so much more so yes he was young
@@Stadtionalist "If [Chopin] had not had the misfortune of meeting G. S. [George Sand], who poisoned his whole being, he would have lived to be Cherubini's age."- Grzymała. The composer Luigi Cherubini had died in Paris in 1842 at the age of 81.
If one is from Poland and is sensitive, Chopin's music makes an electrifying impression that does not fade with time. But I think this is not only the case in my country and this outstanding composer has many fans all over the world. Warm greetings from Poland, you played it brilliantly. I would love to hear Chopin in your performance in an extended version.
I also read that he wrote music pieces in honour of the battles for the independence of Poland that were fought in those years and even if I'm not Polish I can feel the energy in his music and his love for his country.
@@thescorpion575 Yeah, particularily you can find some coincidence in Winter Wind etude with one polish march. When the Winter Wind starts, the march motif is played in the bass
@@slavicball3550 I didn't know that. That's very interesting!
La musica de Chopin es magica sin importar de que pais seas, puede ser como decis, que al ser polaco descubras algo mas que yo que soy argentino. Pero sin lugar a dudas la musica de Chopin es de una belleza sin igual!
I'm from Australia but I have Chopin in my veins. My favorite composer, especially the Bacarolle, Etudes, Waltzs, Ballads.
Hello, greetings from Poland😊
Greetings from Brazil!
From Poland one more time :D
@@100of1000 From Brazil once again
saluti dall'italia😊
Greetings from new zealand
Thank you, Vinheteiro, for the video about my favorite classical composer! ❤
I can't believe how can you play all those pieces so perfectly. Thank you for sense of humour as well as for elegance and respect for composers and their works. God bless you.
Perfectly? His playing of chopin nocturnes are atrocious!
I get it that this video isn't serious, but ffs do not play quiet pieces fortissimo
Yeah, it sounds nice but there are lots of errors. But still good enough to get his point. 😊
@@michaeldd8948he may not play like many others, but he is one of the few that is able to bring classical pieces close to a broad audience.
That’s an achievement on its own, more valuable than perfect representation of chopins work
He is playing like an good amateur. He graduated from music college?
Agree@@michaeldd8948
Its unbelievable, such a great perfomance and also playing all those pieces in one video... Well done ❤
Obrigada. Sensacional!
Desde criança um verdadeiro gênio, e a cada composição, evoluía cada vez mais seu estilo de compor!
Warmest greetings from Poland! Thank you for masterfully playing Chopin's music that we love so much!
For Chopin, always thumbs up! 👍👌
My favorite piano player in the world. Beautiful!
Mine too!
Uds no tienen oido estetico.
Bravo monsieur et merci pur ce brillant hommage!
Dziękuję Panu , jest Pan mistrzem fortepianu. Miło było słyszeć naszego ukochanego Chopina w Pana wykonaniu. Pozdrowienia z Polski 😊❤
I agree.😂
Maravilhoso Lord. Hoje você arrasou. Que seleção incrível. Muito obrigado. Editado. Não acredito que você já esteja tocando a Valsa em A menor divulgada em 2024 e sem olhar partitura. Incrível.
People like You are helping me cultivate a deeper appreciation of individual Classical Composers. I've always liked Classical music, but now, thanks to You, I know what to look for. I listen to You and I immediately go and search for the particular pieces that You play. Obrigado, Maestro!
When Lord Vinheteiro doesn't look at the camera while playing, you can tell it's an actually tough one he's playing. Kudos from France.
I don’t think is just a matter of being hard to play. It is also because he is delivering his soul into it. His is a profound admirer of classical music. He says that all the time.
Merci pour ce bon moment en compagnie de Chopin !
FANTASTIC. ALL OF CHOPINS MUSIC IS SO LOVELY.
There's not a single piece to consider as bad music.
Можно слушать бесконечно в вашем исполнении, браво🎉
Listening from Azerbaijan! You are a great musician! Love your videos!
Uploading from Brazil! Thanks for watching
Wow! no wonder you have 7.2 million subscribers. I've played a few of those pieces and really appreciate the big picture display of Chopin you presented. Thankyou, thank you!
My favorite composer!
Thank God people like you exist
Your videos should be required viewing in many classes-- piano, music history, etc. This is so helpful to see and hear a composer's works chronologically. Your huge repertoire and memory never cease to amaze me. Bravo, Maestro!✨🎹👏 (and then add some rubber chicken levity at the end of those classes!) 😅 🐔
Yes indeed, and the piano students need to learn to stare too 😄
Mais conhecido fora do Brasil,,,,
Infelizmente.
Magnífico....✌️
Oh Lord, I love Chopin’s music ☺️
My favorite composer!!
Realist thing you could've said guy made so many beutiful emotional pieces
By far my favorite composer!
Pięknie to przygotowałeś cóż napisać. DZIĘKUJĘ !
Thank you so much for making more Chopin videos
Thank You for this! I need the break! Crazy here in the US!
Reason I'm here!
You are a phenomenal pianist. Chopin himself would be impressed by your skills. Thanks for posting.🇬🇧
Лол, нет.
У него не такой феноменальный скилл владения фортепиано.
Есть пианисты, которые играют куда более технично и художественно
Cuantos pianistas buenos ha ud escuchado,ninguno o pocos.
@@RaptorT1Vholy words
Nice post! We enjoy your talent combined with your sense of humor 😊
Witam z Polski,dziękuję za wspaniałe podsumowanie twórczości mojego ulubionego kompozytora. Wierna fanka tego kanału.❤🥰
Hello ❤
My favourite classical composer. And one of the best youtubers in world :-)
His Music came from his Soul. It was never an intellectual exercise. What a blessed and beautiful Soul.
I Absolutely love Chopin and all his works so much! They're always so unique and beautiful! You play the piano wonderfully! :D
Chopin is my favorite pianist, there is no denying that he is really one of the best.
Mind-blowing how many of these pieces were featured in Tom and Jerry and Looney Tunes short where I, and I'm sure many others, first heard them. Superb as always, king!
Thank you for including the titles in the description so I can copy and search longer performances! You're awesome!
Also Nocturne Op. 32 No. 2 reminded me of the Super Mario water level theme. I wonder if that's an influence...
Ależ to jest dobry kontent
Można by tak przekrojowo wszystkich wielkich kompozytorów ogarnąć
Impossível não assistir e lembrar dos desenhos clássicos do Pica-pau. Era a melhor trilha sonora. Ótimo vídeo 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you for sharing your talent and love of music with so many people for so long.
Thank you for this video. It has shown me an unprecedented amount of evolution to a performer and composers' own style. We are all evolving. Thank you again, and I appreciate your many years of devotion to your craft that has thus enabled you to make this very informative video.
Hearing the progression of his music makes so much sense as to how his early work sounds so different from his latter ones, yet he kept the minor melancholy aspect until the end... Again, a very informative video.
The best video ever made!
Замечательно 🔥👏👏
С любовью из 🇷🇺
A u was w RU to chyba Wagner króluje-ulubiony kompozytor Hitlera
@PatrykJacek какой же глупый комментарий!!!!
У нас в России просто знают и Бетховена, и и Шопена, и Вагнера, и Листа, и Шумана, и Моцарта, и Паганини, и даже Сальери, и Листа, и Сен-Санса, и Грига и многих других. А Рахманинов, Чайковский, Глинка, Мусоргский, Римский-Корсаков, Бородин, Прокофьев - это русские композиторы.
И, да, судить по нескольким людям о целом государстве, населённом 150 000 000 человек - это крайне неразумно.
Вы меня неприятно удивили.
@@Xmmmm-w1t badania wykazują,że 70% Rosjan popiera zbrodniczą i bestialską napaść na Ukrainę,więc o czym mowa...Putin to zbrodniarz wojenny,a wy go popieracie.Fu..k Putin,fu..ck Rosja
Vinheteiro needs a staring mask on the side of his head during those difficult music pieces when he needs to look at the keys...a must for Chopin piece!
This is an absolute delight, thank you, all pieces are pure genius, played by such a phenomenal pianist. And the March Funebre is an absolutely stunning piece of music when you listen to it in it's entirety, beyond the familiar part we all recognise I always say to people, listen to it all, you'll be surprised at it's content.
My Polacy dorastamy z muzyką Chopina, którą ty bardzo pięknie interpretujesz. Dziękuję za to i za przypomnienie, jak młodym człowiekiem był ten genialny muzyk komponując swoje arcydzieła ❤
Your playing is absolutely beautiful! The way you express each note with such emotion and precision is truly inspiring. It’s clear you put your heart into every piece. Keep up the amazing work! ❤
Bravissimo Lord V!!! Grazie 🙏
Love to hear you play!!! ❤
Well done man! Listening from Hong Kong
Standing ovation! \o/
Greetings from Poland!😊
Watching you, or any maestro play Chopin, is purely mesmerizing on the eyes. Cascading fingers like melodious millipedes
În my opinion is one of the best musician from Brazil. Congratulations Lord.
You've played it so lovely❤
You know when the piece is hard when he’s no longer looking at the camera 😂
🥲🤪
Beautifully played!!! I missed Ballade No 1 my personal favorite, but wow... what a perspective of his life!!
Good job❤❤❤🎉
Absolutely beautiful mastery and technique! Thank you so very much.
Bonjour !
Merci pour ces extraits de ce grand compositeur 😍F.Chopin mon préféré❤
Quel plaisir de vous écouter.
Salutations
Hello, another greetings from Poland! :)
Chopin is trying his best to compete to Mozart to win the Grammy.
Mozart and Chopin won more than a mere Grammy. They won immortality.
@@JoskoCH 🎯
Man you are getting better at that thing you do.
Спасибо за Шопена 😊
Какой офигительный выпуск, спасибо за экскурс) и вставки с картинами классные!
Thank you so much!
Love your Videos! Greetings from Berlin, Germany.
Lindo demais!!!!!!!! Amo Chopin e você é um exímio pianista!! Bravo!!
Lordão, isso aqui está fantástico.
Que massagem para os ouvidos.
Meus parabéns e muito obrigado!
Precioso Chopin, gracias Vinheteiro por compartir estos minutos con nosotros
Lovely interpretation. 💕 thanks again. 🎈
1st From Pakistan, Just Letting you Know , We have taste for music too ❤
From pakistan! Is my translation working?
@Lord_Vinheteiro Hahaha lol I'm Law graduate
1st from India... Just letting you know we love Chopin and his music too !!! Love to Poland🇵🇱
Of course you do, why shouldn't you?
@@erichbryson235 peace to India & Pakistan
From Buenos Aires. Incredible video. Thanks
Your technique and repertoire are amazing. Thanks!
Thank You ! Greetings from Germany !
Un altro video bellissimo di Lord V. Lui suona benissimo e il suo pianoforte pure! Che bassi!
Fantastic. Love it!!!
Thank you. I've been in a Chopin frenzy lately and this satisfies it.
Chopin, il n'y a vraiment rien de plus beau. Merci pour ces interprétations si fines. Bravo pour cette vidéo, je vais m'en repaître chaque jour ❤
BRAVO! And thank you L.V.
Parabéns Lord por mais este excelente trabalho!
Very well made video, can't even imagine the amount of time it must've taken to practice all those pieces. Just hoped that you would include Polonaise-Fantaisie as it is one of the best late Chopin works in my opinion.
Can't get enough of your vids. Keep up the good work.
Cheers mate.
Just a pure beautiful ensemble of the Chopin music evolution 😊😊
Fantàstic! 👏👏👏
Brilliant and educational video. Well done, Sir.
Thank you so much for this!!
Podziękowania na święto niepodległości Polski!
Super! 👏👏👏
Beautiful playing.
Brilliant vid.
Bardzo dziękuję. 👍👏👏👏🇵🇱❤️
Excellente interprétation!
Thanks ❤
Wonderful. Thank you.
Excelente video Lord. Fica evidente o salto em qualidade, complexidade e alma a partir dos 17 anos. Ótima ideia!
Salve Maestro!! Sou apaixonado pela obra de Chopin e fiquei emocionado com essa evolução demonstradada de forma super didática em seu magnífico vídeo!! Sugiro colocar em outro vídeo as obras que foram recebidas espiritualmente por Rosemary Brown nos anos 60/70!! Um forte abraço!!!❤
Absolutely best composition in 2024.
In the almost 70 years I've been listening to music - nothing written in that time has been worth the "effort" - and along comes something new that's worth listening to. I'm glad my radio has an off button & I've a cache of records and CDs.
Hopefully Chopin, Bach and Beethoven get back to writing even more.
Nocturne op.9 no.2 is currently my favorite Chopin piece, finding out he made it at 22, the same age that I am while writing this, is making me both incredibly happy and slightly depressed
why would you feel depressed? the man has been playing and composing for 15 years at that point. thats an INSANE amount of time. 22 is still early in your life, so if you start right now or even in the next couple of years youll be able to make amazing things in a few years (or even less f you study and practice intensely).
ive even heard of an 80~yo grandmother that started learning piano and became a virtuoso after about 2-3 years, think about that.
@@knopfirYou second story sounds impossible, do you have more info on it?
@@nathanbegel4505 why impossible? my 87yo grandma is as fit as a fiddle, im sure she could do it too (if she had the desire and drive).
I heard the story from an internet stranger sharing their story, of course it could be fake, but i dont think it is
@knopfir Because becoming a virtuoso in 3 years even for someone very young is super quick, and also because when we get older our brain capacity decreases making learning harder than when you're a little one.
But that doesn't mean you can't learn being an adult, I know a professional double bassist in an orchestra that started at 18!
@nathanbegel4505 Well she probably isnt at a professional performant level, but its definitely possible to reach intermediary level if you know how to learn, especially with all the resources out there (or if she got a teacher).
It is mindblowing how many beautiful pieces of music one mind can conjure. Truly a genius.
Instrumental poems. Wonderful!!😍😍