@@mariedagoult1 he meant he thought that moonlight or pathetique sonata were the most famous because in the title it says `most famous waldstein sonata` and flaming piano is just say he thought that moonlight or the pathetique sonatas were the most famous
He actually didn't tell it is gonna be only the first movement. I thought he was going to play the whole sonata in 11 minutes and 8 secs just like he posted the flight of the bumblebee where he proved that he was a second Liszt ;)
True. The flight of the bumblebee is one of those pieces that you can play much faster than intended, and it'll still sound great(as long as it is played clearly). Beethoven sonatas, not so much.
Gosh, I love this. I spent most of my childhood listening to as few music as possible, to a point where I managed to seclude myself from all music (aside from advertisment jingles I'd occasionally have to listen to.) When I turned 17 and was in Abiturzeit (it's a German thingy of higher education), I had to take obligatory lessons in an artistic subject for one of the three Abitur grades. Since I couldn't draw, I had to choose music. There, the teacher at some point played the Rhapsody in E Flat Major and I loved it. That was the point, when I actively tried to seek out for music on the internet for the first time in my life and this was one of the first pieces from Beethoven I listened to (first one beeing the Sonata Pathetique) and I loved it. YOur style once again perfectly fits the piece in a very suprising and unexpectedly godly way. Thank you so much for this beautiful interpretation! May I humbly request your interpretation of his 32nd Sonata?
Waldstein: I'm most famous piece of Beethoven Moonlight sonata : hold my third mvt Mean while , fur Elise:..... Silently chuckling in the dark 5th symphony enters the chat *Little did they knew*
I watch these video's with non-pianist, non-classical friends aswell. They find it very interesting and impressive. The visuals help a lot. If only the software would show colours based on intensity. I think that would make some people aware that playing piano is not only pressing keys :) Keep up te good work!
So beautiful! Not only might this be one of the best Beethoven Sonatas, it's also beautifully played! You just gained a new subscriber! PS: Are you also going to play the 3rd movement? ;)
Excellent performance! I'd love to see some late Beethoven Sonatas on your channel I know, that's a really difficult request but, please, take it in consideration anyway You're one of the most talented "virtual"-pianist on UA-cam, afterall
You might also ask why is it that nobody remembers the name of Johann Gambolputty... de von Ausfern-schplenden-schlitter-crasscrenbon-fried-digger-dingle-dangle- dongle-dungle-burstein-von-knacker-thrasher-apple-banger-horowitz- ticolensic-grander-knotty-spelltinkle-grandlich-grumblemeyer- spelterwasser-kurstlich-himbleeisen-bahnwagen-gutenabend-bitte-ein- nurnburger-bratwustle-gernspurten-mitz-weimache-luber-hundsfut- gumberaber-shonedanker-kalbsfleisch-mittler-aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm?
What a musically and techically intricate performance! I have no words. Also, can you try "Paganini-Liszt- Variations de Bravoure sur des thèmes de Paganini, S.700ii" it's a really obscure but an interesting piece
Traum. Not for the first time l notice many comments are from pretty serious players. I don't fit into that category and this may be Beethoven's most famous sonata but l can't recall hearing it before! All l know that for me , this is "Traum's School of Music " and l look forward to every lesson ! Thankyou . One of his more cheerful pieces don't you think , he could be quite morose.
@@mcfurries7679 Can't exactly remember who, just sounded familiar somehow, or maybe it was just my imagination. I was just wondering who is behind the screen...aren't you?
You can try the Op.49 Sonatas, and some sonatas like the Op.79 one. The 9th and 10th ones are also approachable. Then you can try the first one. Go fir the first movement of the moonlight sonata if youre looking for sth popular. I've played a lot of Beethoven's sonatas but not crazy ones like Waldstein, Hammerklavier and stuff...hope I'm leading you to the right path, have a great day :)
i'am starting to thing you are German. Because of liszt’s birthday video. you had a score of the hungarian rhapsody n. 2 with the title in German "Ungarische Rhapsodie"
I thought it was Moonlight or Pathetique. Whatever, really good interpretation! Love that piece too!
It said Waldstein in the title.
@@mariedagoult1 he meant he thought that moonlight or pathetique sonata were the most famous because in the title it says `most famous waldstein sonata` and flaming piano is just say he thought that moonlight or the pathetique sonatas were the most famous
@@chata354 oh ok. How did I miss that lol
@@mariedagoult1 it's fine
@@chata354 this is traum not flaming piano
Me after weeks without Beethoven pieces: *I T I S T I M E*
Beethoven gang party night?
My music is better
The time has come
@@franzliszt1003 “Joined 18 minutes ago”
@@closedlol1757 interesting but im here is to replace liszt,he was taking break
You just know if TRAUM doesn´t upload a couple of days he is practicing on something bigger.. No break for this man.. lol
Yes, I like this.
Traum telling Waldstein is the most famous sonata.
Moonlight Sonata be like : 🤨
Appassionata is tapping her nails on the table.
Pathetique too
Hammerklavier
Can you post another video?
@ֺ hello older liszt
He actually didn't tell it is gonna be only the first movement. I thought he was going to play the whole sonata in 11 minutes and 8 secs just like he posted the flight of the bumblebee where he proved that he was a second Liszt ;)
True. The flight of the bumblebee is one of those pieces that you can play much faster than intended, and it'll still sound great(as long as it is played clearly). Beethoven sonatas, not so much.
@@dhruvsawant9234 nahh, it always sounds sacrilegious
@@ConcordMass it doesn't sound like that at all, if you still play it clean and with good phrasing.
@@ConcordMass I watched this video, if you can play Flight of the Bumblebee quicker and still clean, it's not sacrilegious
@@EnDeRBeaT i know just me me s
Gosh, I love this.
I spent most of my childhood listening to as few music as possible, to a point where I managed to seclude myself from all music (aside from advertisment jingles I'd occasionally have to listen to.)
When I turned 17 and was in Abiturzeit (it's a German thingy of higher education), I had to take obligatory lessons in an artistic subject for one of the three Abitur grades.
Since I couldn't draw, I had to choose music.
There, the teacher at some point played the Rhapsody in E Flat Major and I loved it.
That was the point, when I actively tried to seek out for music on the internet for the first time in my life and this was one of the first pieces from Beethoven I listened to (first one beeing the Sonata Pathetique) and I loved it.
YOur style once again perfectly fits the piece in a very suprising and unexpectedly godly way.
Thank you so much for this beautiful interpretation!
May I humbly request your interpretation of his 32nd Sonata?
Henlo fren
I used to always give this piece to my students. One of the best of the best:)
Chopin students must be great :) I like your Etudes !
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Best of the best of the best of the best of the best of the best of the best of the best of the best...Read more
Lol you can't read more!
Gosh, you must have had really, really advanced students 😳
I don’t think this is the most famous sonata but I LOVE your interpretation! Your playing is exceptional and your technique is superior! Go Traum!
One of the greatest sonatas by Beethoven. Well played Traum :)
Wow... this performance is perfect! I can hear every single note. Its really clear played. I wish to be able to play like you someday ♡
This sonata really grew on me since the first time I heard it^^
Beautifully played
Pathetique, Appassionata, & Moonlight entered the chat
Waldstein: f**k off, this is my day.
My fav Beethoven's piece, great performance!
One of my favourite Beethoven Sonatas =) Thank you for uploading this !
Traum should have blown up in popularity by now.
You know what is coming when he doesn't upload one day.
oh yeah
_oh yeah boi_
haey ho
oh yeah
@@yeah2152 delet your
My favourite Beethoven Sonata!!!
Finally!
Man I miss Liszt's comments... Great performance as always!
Sorry,I just overslept yesterday
@@franzliszt1003 too much rum
@@rubber7506 i was busy arguing my hand's size with me from another universe
I heard he was taking a break
@@keo8069 still miss him
I love it! Can't wait for the other 2 movements, the 3rd movement is maybe my favourite movement out of all of Beethoven's piano sonatas.
Waldstein: I'm most famous piece of Beethoven
Moonlight sonata : hold my third mvt
Mean while , fur Elise:..... Silently chuckling in the dark
5th symphony enters the chat
*Little did they knew*
Amateurs.
~9th Symphony
Lol unnecessarily accurate
For moonlight should be first movement
Ahahahahaa 😂😂
5th symphony is most famous you swine!!!!!!!!
Magical performance, traum!
Hey Traum! Been a while because of my vacation ending, marvellous performance again! And wow, 38 thousand already! Really glad to see you growing :)
Liked before watching :)
Yet again, your virtuosity destroys all expectations. So good!!
My friend litterly just ended our friendship and I want to cry and this cheered me up so much!
Hope you’re doing okay!
Thank you so much for listening to my request a long time ago :D
Excellent Mister Traum 🎹🎶🎩
Thanks!!
I watch these video's with non-pianist, non-classical friends aswell. They find it very interesting and impressive. The visuals help a lot. If only the software would show colours based on intensity. I think that would make some people aware that playing piano is not only pressing keys :) Keep up te good work!
Omg yes yes yes..... I love this sonata. I am very grateful for this choice Traum.. You are amazing♥ thank You 🌷
Wow, Beethoven is my favourite composer. Train, please play all the Sonatas!
Sounds great!!
Nice i love your interpretation!
🙏
Beautiful interpretation
Nobody:
Traum: casually uploads a perfect performance of waldstein 1st
*Kassia crying in the corner*
kassia did to smh
@@LeventK more like rousseau crying in the corner
@@ludwig4029 Kassia crying because no one cares her (on this comment)
@@LeventK "no one cares her (on this comment)"
Lol what?
Molto bello e delicato complimenti grazie
I was sleeping when TRAUM uploaded this
Traum, it was awesome. Beethoven after so many days!
Fantastic performance thank you 👏🏻👏🏻🤩🤩
Thank you my friend :)
Ah, this must be the time traveler. Well, could you tell us what's the future of classical music, please?
Awesome new visuals! ♥️
So beautiful! Not only might this be one of the best Beethoven Sonatas, it's also beautifully played! You just gained a new subscriber!
PS: Are you also going to play the 3rd movement? ;)
Grazie bellissimo Maestro buona giornata
I loved the video, thank you for continuing to upload TRAUM 🎹🎶🙏💞🤗🙂
My pleasure!
Good job and great performance mr. Traum....as always )
Nice to listen you.
Where is me from another universe.I miss him.I want to play feux follets with him
Oh, the other Liszt is jailed in Istanbul. Lol!
@@CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji lol
Imma go sleep again.Another liszt will take care.Told him I was from another universe
Excellent performance! I'd love to see some late Beethoven Sonatas on your channel
I know, that's a really difficult request but, please, take it in consideration anyway
You're one of the most talented "virtual"-pianist on UA-cam, afterall
매일 자기 전에 들으러 온당 요즘 최애곡 박자가 딱 맞는게 너무 좋다.. 아니 근데 진짜 너무 쉽게 치시는 거 아닌지,,진짜 프로시네요
My favorite sonata!
What a beautiful piece to begin the day with
Yes!! This is why you are the best youtuber! Can you play Islamey?
Wow fantastic performance 👍amazing 👏
This song was written for Count Ferdinand Ernst Gabriel von Waldstein of Vienna, someone who I never wish to recite the full name of.
You might also ask why is it that nobody remembers the name of Johann Gambolputty... de von Ausfern-schplenden-schlitter-crasscrenbon-fried-digger-dingle-dangle- dongle-dungle-burstein-von-knacker-thrasher-apple-banger-horowitz- ticolensic-grander-knotty-spelltinkle-grandlich-grumblemeyer- spelterwasser-kurstlich-himbleeisen-bahnwagen-gutenabend-bitte-ein- nurnburger-bratwustle-gernspurten-mitz-weimache-luber-hundsfut- gumberaber-shonedanker-kalbsfleisch-mittler-aucher von Hautkopft of Ulm?
YES, I requested this!
Most excellent performance!
I recently accidentally overheard my crush playing this peace and Ive been desperate to find it ever since and now here I am ♥
Damn 😭They must('ve?) be an awesome person and pianist if they have this in their repertoire.
What a musically and techically intricate performance! I have no words.
Also, can you try "Paganini-Liszt- Variations de Bravoure sur des thèmes de Paganini, S.700ii" it's a really obscure but an interesting piece
how do you have only these many subscribers? surely you deserve more. you're light years ahead of rousseau who barely posts
Traum. Not for the first time l notice many comments are from pretty serious players. I don't fit into that category and this may be Beethoven's most famous sonata but l can't recall hearing it before! All l know that for me , this is "Traum's School of Music " and l look forward to every lesson ! Thankyou . One of his more cheerful pieces don't you think , he could be quite morose.
not the most famous but the best for me for sure, you're so good man
Traum vibing in the storm be like: I created this storm, so I'm using all of it 😎
Love me some Beethoven
Traum keeps inspiring us to record alike videos=)
YESSSS THIS PIECE!
Yeaaaah waiting for that love your playing
Please in your next vedio play
Sonata no 23.'appassionata'3rd mov🙏🙏🙏
저두요!! 열정 부탁~해요 ㅎ
All movements is even better
@@ulysse__ yes
It’s most famous but I didn’t even know the name till now. But I knew what it sounded like
One thing I REALLY like about this piece is that it's actually quite slow, but seems quite fast (in terms of speed).
Hope you haven’t forgotten who I am, i said I’d be here for your 1 mil!!
We all will
We all will
We all will
We all will
We all will
Deserve way more followers
이 곡 진짜 너무 좋다ㅠㅠ 혹시 피아노 어떤 거 쓰시는지 여쭤봐도 될까요,,?? 소리가 너무 또랑또랑 좋아요!!(물론 실력적인 부분이 99%겠지만유...,,)
Nice performance 👍🏻
So early!!! Hi traum :>>
Hi Bhaysil 😉
Danke 🥰
This performance reminds me of one I listened before. Do you think we are listening to a well-known pianist?
Which performance?
@@mcfurries7679 Can't exactly remember who, just sounded familiar somehow, or maybe it was just my imagination. I was just wondering who is behind the screen...aren't you?
He mentions it in his franz liszt Happy Birthday vid.
Muy buena interpretación TRAUM, ya has pensado que tocar para celebrar tus 40.000 suscriptores?
Ya sabes, pensando en futuro :D
Wonderful!!!!
So good 🤗 very nice performance 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks!
0:40 mozart 🤔
Yup
@@yishai8466 👍👌
Moonlight sonata: *Are you actually kidding me*
i just finished listening to Valentine's.
different styles are just... good (brain damaged)
여러 연주자 분들의 발트슈타인을 들었지만 뭔가 트라움님 연주는 좀 다르게 와 닿네요. 그건 제가 연주자를 너무 좋아해서 그런거같아요😆 그냥 도만 치셔도 좋다고 할거예요🤪ㅋㅋㅋㅋ오늘도 잘 들었습니다! 내일도 맛있는 거 많이 드시고 행복하세요!
감사합니다 MH 님 🙏
Love it so much, what is your new vst btw ?
Stunning playing, as always. Could you possibly do Piano Sonata No. 1 by Scriabin? (Specifically the first movement). Stay safe, stay awesome!
Thanks Davis, I am going to practice ;)
Bellissimo e brillante grazie Maestro
Grazie 🙏
연주도 볼거리도 넘 좋아요. 멋지십니다. 🌈🍀👍
waiting traum to play rach 3 :)
Hey, I know this is really far off but maybe for valentines day you could play Mirage D'amour
*Jokes on you, my Moonlight Sonata is overrated*
Facts bro... i still like it bro
Noooooooo
indeed
My piece is better
Moonlight sonata is not overrated, the other sonatas are underrated.
Imperdible
I miss you Liszt
You're missing yourself? I too miss ya lol
Dimenticavo grazie Maestro
Magnífico 👌
You play it amazing
Thanks!
from 7:04 to 7:09 this is SO GREAT.
🙏
I got a book of Beethoven Sonatas like a year ago and I've barely even attempted them they're too scary
You can try the Op.49 Sonatas, and some sonatas like the Op.79 one. The 9th and 10th ones are also approachable. Then you can try the first one. Go fir the first movement of the moonlight sonata if youre looking for sth popular. I've played a lot of Beethoven's sonatas but not crazy ones like Waldstein, Hammerklavier and stuff...hope I'm leading you to the right path, have a great day :)
0:48 very nice voicing!
🙏
Bravo 👏👏
i'am starting to thing you are German. Because of liszt’s birthday video. you had a score of the hungarian rhapsody n. 2 with the title in German "Ungarische Rhapsodie"
Bravo
Muiiiito bem!!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😍
I dont know which person disliked this...
...but i will find you