He composed this piece just 6 months before his death. I am pretty sure it was such a painful time for him. However, this piece is one of the most beautiful pieces by Schubert. I uploaded 3 composers last 3 days after my vacation. It is all my most favorite composers. Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert. I enjoyed it a lot ;) but the next upload will be definitely subscriber’s piece. 😎 The big one is COMING!
I think his musical genius is heavily underrated. If you listen carefully to the sets of impromptus and the late sonatas he wrote, its quite incredible how uniquely beautiful they are. I wish he had been more appreciated at his time
That's probably because of Chopin. Chopin was not a fan of Schubert although Schubert practically worshipped the guy. In fact it was Schubert who exclaimed upon Chopin entering a room "Hats off, gentlemen: a genius!"
My favorite Schubert piece to play. To me, the piece gives the story that although Schubert's life had many ups and downs, he championed through them all. By the end of the piece, it is like he is content with the life he's had.
This is my all time favorite schubert (piano) piece. He really tells a story about the difficult state he was in. I will be learning it this semester! I can't wait!! 😄
I had piano lessons from age 5 to 9 (from 1994 to 1999) then i could not sit still anymore. Then in 2005 i went to boardingschool in 10th grade and rekindlet My love fore piano. Since Then i have just loved schubert unconditionally. I was playing schubert on a grand piano in church last week ( i have a deal with the local organ player to pracrice when i want. ) someone came up to me and said: im a concert pianist, you Are professionally educated rigth? Made me so happy 😊
Thanks to you Traum I discovered what is now my favorite piece of music alongside with first Ballade. Love you I’m grateful for everyone you’ve done for us
You educate me at every level . Never heard this piece before and yet it tells me so much about Schubert . I've seen the musical graphics many times but today they brought back memories of childhood. I was learning piano at 7years. My parents bought me a piano to play on. It was a pianola, so as l watched the graphics this morning l was looking at my pianola roll as it turned and the keys magically depressed and the music was there , by magic ! That was 60years ago. My piano teacher told my parents l would be a concert pianist. My father lost the piano gambling shortly afterwards ! I only knew of my tutors comments many years later. I play by ear and have a small grand that l don't play enough and sometimes think ...what if ? Thank you Traum .
@@Max-yp1iw well yes! I've always loved piano and back in 1979 l was offered an upright for free. ( There's a very funny story behind that) l started playing again and reignited my "need" to play. I always struggled with reading and just played by ear. In 1997 l flew over to Gig Harbour in Seattle by invitation to see my Aunt's . The beauty of Gig inspired me to compose some pieces. On my return home , England, l realised the upright was past it's best and "stole" the boudoir grand for £500 . One day l will get my music transcribed . 23 years later it still sounds good (to me !) Thankyou very much. Take care and stay safe.
Thanks a lot for your work! I'm glad to see so much love to own business and classical music. I wish you success and luck on your journey. Thank you, Traum! P.S. sorry for my bad English. I have spent so much time without practice this wonderful and useful language))
Oh boi, I cant wait for the third one, my personal favorite of the bunch. While first being tragic, second being beautiful (yet haunting in obvious sort of sense), I cherish the last one as the most exuberant piece of music he ever wrote. Thank you Traum
I'm listening to this in the morning before school starts while doing my homework (yeah, I always do them in the last possible minute)^^ Beautifully played
I just discovered a piece by Liszt and I would like to hear your interpretation The piece is Grande Paraphrase de la Marche de Donizetti S403 This piece is pretty difficult with crazy techniques Please be careful (if you want) when you are learning this piece
Traum dude you are insane. Almost daily uploads, including extremely difficult pieces even for advanced pianists. This is absurd man, tell us your magic trick please :)
Traum amazing quality as ever!!! Could you possibly do piano concerto no. 21 2nd movement by Mozart? It's my most favorite composition of Mozart's because of Mozart's signs of contentedness in his song. He was a happily married successful musician at the time
Okay....but, you'll need about 25 to maybe 30 minutes to spare; depending on the pianist. My pick?? Leon Fleischer's pressing. He makes the piece sound as though it was composed in C # Major. It's in C Major. Crisp and fleet fingered. most others seem to over pedal this piece.
Can you please play the Schubert impromptu no. 4 in f minor, op. 142? I'm studying that piece right now, and it would be great to hear you interpretation of the piece. Thank you so much!
Beautiful playing, never heard the piece before. UA-cam is awesome at just introducing me to new and amazing classical pieces! The amount of musical beauty is almost incomprehensible.
How do you learn pieces so quickly? you seem to upload all the time. I'd like to not see as much clickbait on some of your thumbnails but i love your work and its a subscription from me
I think it’s just because he is extremely good which make it easier for him to learn the pieces quickly because he already have the technique the pieces require.
큐엔에이 언제여시나요??????? 건반뭐쓰시나요????? 당신의 음악을 시작한 스토리가 어떻해 되시나요???? 입문했을때 뭐뭐 시셨나요?체르니부터 해서 시작하셨나요?? 음악 몇년차인가요????? 지금 직업이 사실 피아니스트인가요???? 어떤일을 하고계시나요???? 개인적으로 좋아하는 곡은 리스트같은 화려한곡인가요???
He composed this piece just 6 months before his death. I am pretty sure it was such a painful time for him. However, this piece is one of the most beautiful pieces by Schubert.
I uploaded 3 composers last 3 days after my vacation. It is all my most favorite composers. Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert. I enjoyed it a lot ;) but the next upload will be definitely subscriber’s piece. 😎
The big one is COMING!
Traum hello
PianoSnake ikr 😂😂
Plssss be Liszt or ravelllll :))) 😂
oh yes the big one i think its liszt etude 4 1838
It's really hard for us to wait to see what's the big one😁😁
I really like you channel dear traum,you are the best on youtube👏👌
Schubert didnt get enough recognition during his time, but after we all know his beautiful music!
Same goes for a lot of composers
@@awe331 yes, that's true, but in this case, its schubert
I think his musical genius is heavily underrated. If you listen carefully to the sets of impromptus and the late sonatas he wrote, its quite incredible how uniquely beautiful they are. I wish he had been more appreciated at his time
That's probably because of Chopin.
Chopin was not a fan of Schubert although Schubert practically worshipped the guy. In fact it was Schubert who exclaimed upon Chopin entering a room "Hats off, gentlemen: a genius!"
@@Itemtotem that's Schumann lol
My favorite Schubert piece to play. To me, the piece gives the story that although Schubert's life had many ups and downs, he championed through them all. By the end of the piece, it is like he is content with the life he's had.
LOL back to 1 to 2 Videos a day after just 5 days break.. how can one not love this channel?
This is my all time favorite schubert (piano) piece. He really tells a story about the difficult state he was in. I will be learning it this semester! I can't wait!! 😄
I'm glad ;)
Traum is really good at giving classical pieces banger titles
Keep up the good quality!
Yes, Traum's muisc is so deep and beautiful.
💓💓💓
I had forgotten how mesmerizing this piece is.
P.S. nice title, did not realize this piece was almost ominous.
And 5:13 onwards ist just incredible beautiful!
So agree.
🎶
Yes, absolutely stunning. After listening to this part I sat down instantly and started learning it
Sie sind einfach wunderschön, haben mein Herz berührt...
Danke dir
I had piano lessons from age 5 to 9 (from 1994 to 1999) then i could not sit still anymore. Then in 2005 i went to boardingschool in 10th grade and rekindlet My love fore piano. Since Then i have just loved schubert unconditionally. I was playing schubert on a grand piano in church last week ( i have a deal with the local organ player to pracrice when i want. ) someone came up to me and said: im a concert pianist, you Are professionally educated rigth? Made me so happy 😊
Another incredible performance of another underrated piece. Thank you for making me fall in love with Schubert again.
Thank YOU!
Next thing you know, Traum's going to have played all the pieces in existence before 1 mil
This is a joke
I love the fact that you have to clarify that is a joke lmao
@Weird Content Guaranteed *insert vsauce music*
That shouldn’t have been a joke...
Well no shit it's a joke
I'm starting to think this may become true
It's great, just great, thank you for sharing your music with us, Traum
My great pleasure 🙏
Thanks to you Traum I discovered what is now my favorite piece of music alongside with first Ballade.
Love you
I’m grateful for everyone you’ve done for us
Traum ! You made me in love with Schubert's music.
Me too
😁
Wow thanks. I've literally been waiting to see someone to play this piece for 6 months. What a good day. Thank you sir
Thank you Jakey!
It's kinda crazy how you just happen to upload all these relatively obscure pieces which I also happen to love!
Beautyful music and wonderful play!!
Great playing! Such a beautiful piece! It's amazing how someone can express so many emotions in a single piece...
This has always been my favorite piece in general since the first time that I heard it be played. You did a fantastic job.
Beautiful playing as always
You educate me at every level . Never heard this piece before and yet it tells me so much about Schubert . I've seen the musical graphics many times but today they brought back memories of childhood. I was learning piano at 7years. My parents bought me a piano to play on. It was a pianola, so as l watched the graphics this morning l was looking at my pianola roll as it turned and the keys magically depressed and the music was there , by magic ! That was 60years ago. My piano teacher told my parents l would be a concert pianist. My father lost the piano gambling shortly afterwards ! I only knew of my tutors comments many years later. I play by ear and have a small grand that l don't play enough and
sometimes think ...what if ? Thank you Traum .
you have a grand??!!? wow
@@Max-yp1iw well yes! I've always loved piano and back in 1979 l was offered an upright for free. ( There's a very funny story behind that) l started playing again and reignited my "need" to play. I always struggled with reading and just played by ear. In 1997 l flew over to Gig Harbour in Seattle by invitation to see my Aunt's . The beauty of Gig inspired me to compose some pieces. On my return home , England, l realised the upright was past it's best and "stole" the boudoir grand for £500 . One day l will get my music transcribed .
23 years later it still sounds good (to me !) Thankyou very much. Take care and stay safe.
@@johndavey72 nice story, hope you will play more piano in the future and make the grand worth it
👏👏👏
I appreciate the performance. The interpretation of the song is very good.
I like that you upload many Schubert pieces :D
Sad and beautiful
Outstanding!!!
Genio 🔥🔥💯
1:33 I love the transition to the minor theme
Yaaas well done
Next video: Liszt - Complete Hungarian Rhapsodies
😱 Not that big...
How wonderful!
Thanks a lot for your work! I'm glad to see so much love to own business and classical music. I wish you success and luck on your journey. Thank you, Traum!
P.S. sorry for my bad English. I have spent so much time without practice this wonderful and useful language))
Sorry for my bad Russian... you are very good! no worries my friend and thank you so much for the comment.
Oh boi, I cant wait for the third one, my personal favorite of the bunch.
While first being tragic, second being beautiful (yet haunting in obvious sort of sense), I cherish the last one as the most exuberant piece of music he ever wrote.
Thank you Traum
You know this piece very well. You are right.
Great playing!
Thanks!
Nice music
It s amazing
I'm listening to this in the morning before school starts while doing my homework (yeah, I always do them in the last possible minute)^^
Beautifully played
Thank you for the amazing performance! Speaking of last pieces of Schubert, please play his last sonata one day!
I just discovered a piece by Liszt and I would like to hear your interpretation
The piece is Grande Paraphrase de la Marche de Donizetti S403
This piece is pretty difficult with crazy techniques
Please be careful (if you want) when you are learning this piece
It also called marche mecidiye
InchofF who is that in your profile picture
That sounds good!
@@TraumPiano Thanks :)
@@asunderedsoul dimitri shostakovich
thank you for uploading, beautiful!❤
My pleasure!
why did everyone do not appreciate good romantic music of schubert
Traum dude you are insane. Almost daily uploads, including extremely difficult pieces even for advanced pianists. This is absurd man, tell us your magic trick please :)
Wow 😳😳
5:10 is just 😍
awesome ❤️
I had showed this to my grandmother, and she had said the first part sounded like “a bunch of kids in Kindergarten”. I think that is funny.
Very beautiful 👏👏👏👏👏
Traum amazing quality as ever!!! Could you possibly do piano concerto no. 21 2nd movement by Mozart? It's my most favorite composition of Mozart's because of Mozart's signs of contentedness in his song. He was a happily married successful musician at the time
Ahhh yes....emotion
This guy deserve more views OMG Check the effort for every video! Damn it is just Wonderful!
import subscribers.Traum
subscribers = Traum
def add(Traum):
Traum = Traum + 1000000
return Traum
add(Traum)
Bud you're not getting enough recognition... please do something I want to see you at atleast
1 mil
@Akchansh Bhatt
We are
슈베르트 피아노 소품집...... 1번 2번도 좋고 하이라이트는 3번.... 3번도 들을수 있음 좋겠네요 ㅠㅠ🌙
👍
Doctor : u have 6 month life time left
Schubert : *play this song 6 month long*
RIP Franz Schubert
Lol I read Franz Schubert as Franz Liszt by accident and I was like "Why does this sound so calm?"
I like that he or she is uploading, so much in so like, but it confuses me. He deserves more subscribers tho , so subscribe to him.
Sure!
👍
ive never heard of this repeart 6:01, as i read in the music its supposed to go to 6:49.
overall great playing
very drei performance 👍
I really enjoy this Pieces by Schuberth. But, You can play Serenade pls? I love it!!
I can hear the Schiff influence in his playing
Is that 2 uploads today!
Music before people's death is frightening, but this, isn't
pleasee play WANDERER FANTASY
Yes Please!!!
Okay....but, you'll need about 25 to maybe 30 minutes to spare; depending on the pianist. My pick?? Leon Fleischer's pressing. He makes the piece sound as though it was composed in C # Major. It's in C Major. Crisp and fleet fingered. most others seem to over pedal this piece.
Sure!
I really want it.
💛
Fun fact : Eb is one of my favorite key
Ah Eroica!
Fun fact: mine is F, just a tone higher than you
@@HowardTse :)
My fav key is B😂
Me too
Do reminiscences de don juan, i love it
can you play trois etudes in D-flat major, s.144 / 3: Un Sospiro? i think you would play it so beautifully
Liszt sounds good!
Wow!
😁
Schubert just couldn't keep his dong in his pants... He was a pretty wild guy though.
Jealously
Anyone wanna hear mephisto waltz from this guy?
👏👏👏👏👏
This is amazing. How long have you been playing the piano for?
슈베르트..너무 슬프고...연습 리스트에 추가합니다ㅠㅠ✔️
Performance, Great
Selection, eh
4:40
5:05
Do Wanderer Fantasie, I would be very happy to hear that piece
👌
👌
Bro if you keep uploading this fast there will be no pieces left for the future.
😆
5:15
Can you please play the Schubert impromptu no. 4 in f minor, op. 142? I'm studying that piece right now, and it would be great to hear you interpretation of the piece. Thank you so much!
Sure!
Can you please do Liszt Mephisto Waltz no 2 (not the first one, the second one!) pleaseeee thank you!!!😃
Beautiful playing, never heard the piece before. UA-cam is awesome at just introducing me to new and amazing classical pieces! The amount of musical beauty is almost incomprehensible.
Thank you for your comment. I knew about the buzzing. I am trying to figure it out. for now, please listen with your earphone or good audio. Thanks.
How do you learn new pieces this quickly?
Next video: Liszt- Mephisto waltz no.2
what's your motivation and your goal on piano?
I love music and I want to share it with many people.
Can you give me any tips on arpeggios, pls?
what if this is Rousseau second channel that is way Rousseau has not been uploading lately. Mind blown!!!!!!!!!
이분 빨리 뜨면 좋겠당
😉
How it sounds, reminds me of a nightmare I had!
How does Traum upload, so much in so little of time ?
How do you learn pieces so quickly? you seem to upload all the time. I'd like to not see as much clickbait on some of your thumbnails but i love your work and its a subscription from me
I think it’s just because he is extremely good which make it easier for him to learn the pieces quickly because he already have the technique the pieces require.
Speaking of later pieces, you should play Chopin’s Mazurka Op. 68 No. 4!
Can you play some Chopin Mazurkas please?
Sure!
Will you play the last 3 sonatas which were merely written 2-3 months before his death?
ello there
What is the name of this piece?
Was this his last ever composition?
큐엔에이 언제여시나요???????
건반뭐쓰시나요?????
당신의 음악을 시작한 스토리가 어떻해 되시나요????
입문했을때 뭐뭐 시셨나요?체르니부터 해서 시작하셨나요??
음악 몇년차인가요?????
지금 직업이 사실 피아니스트인가요????
어떤일을 하고계시나요????
개인적으로 좋아하는 곡은 리스트같은 화려한곡인가요???
큐엔에이 하겠습니다 곧 😆
Can you play piano concerto no1 from tchaikovsky next? I would love to hear how you play that
How about the Orchester? 😭
@@TraumPiano you're pretty good at this figure it out lol try to get both in there 😅
@@TraumPiano what if you prerecord both the solo and orchestra and put both side to side and play them at the same time
드뷔시의 달빛과 아라베스크가 듣고싶습니다!!!
ua-cam.com/video/DDPNxYe28f8/v-deo.html
Could you play Czerny op. 740 Study 50?
I just listen. sounds good.
How much on average do u practice a day?
2-4. sometimes more 😎
@@TraumPiano thats really not a lot. I conclude, therfore, that you are just a genius.
Do you think you could play the Szymanowski Variations ?
They are really hard...
Maybe when you got 1Mio. Subscribers (:
Yep! it's an amazing piece!
He died in my birthday(19th november).