Imagine how the composer's mind would be blown finding out there exists a medium where his composition has been listened to over 27 million times, all the while being adored and discussed amongst people who have never met each other.
At our wedding reception (almost 21 years ago) my husband sat down at the piano and played this for me, because he knew it was my favorite piece. A moment I will cherish forever!
My 90 yo dad, in later stages of dementia, and in the hospital today from yet another fall, hummed this to us from his hospital bed. So we had to look it up. Music ties us together across generations and even from the depths of dementia.
Grateful that you shared this experience with us. 🫶🏼🍃This is completely the truth ~ brain diseases such as dementia & Alzheimer’s can strip the precious being of all things as we know it to be true here on earth 🌍 However , 🎶 Music is the only thing that ties us to the soul & spreads love for eternity !!!♾️💛🌖🧡✨✨✨✨🎹🎹🎹🎹 God bless you all
Thank you for sharing your story. Your dad will forever be connected to music and your love. My uncle in his last weeks, unable to utter even a word due to dementia, would shed a tear when I played his favorite music close to his ear. I believe they were happy tears.
Keep in mind, back then (rich) people could only hear this once in a lifetime. There were no recordings, no way to listen to music repeatedly. So enjoy that you're living in the XXIst century and you can listen to this masterpiece again and again :)
the first part of this song is actually pretty easy to play. many rich families had their kids take piano lessons, so as long as you have someone in your town who is decent at piano and knows how to play this piece, it isn't a once in a lifetime opportunity. now, some of liszts harder compositions, and a lot of chopin and beethoven pieces, that is once in a lifetime.
@@kairon5249 I hope you realize that there’s a difference between knowing the right keys and knowing how to play this song. I’ve listened to so many people butcher this song, and there’s only a few other people I’ve listened to play the song to it’s potential. I learned this song 4-5 years ago and I’ve only recently mastered it.
i listened to this in my dark room while staring at the dimly lit sky through my bedroom window, and for the first time, i couldn’t believe how beautiful life was.
fuhhhhhc this really to me a slap to the face I was always be this way after staying in my dark room for a month never letting in light. I love being outside and being with nature will all sight listening and touch smell when I go into these bad staes and back out I feel so happy but such shit missing out on viewing the world beauty while I locked myself away.
Liebestraum (German for Dreams of Love) is probably the saddest and most passionate of all of Liszt’s compositions. The meaning behind this piece is the dream of love - of being reunited with a lost love that exists in your dreams - only to be brought back to reality, where that love exists no longer.
I hate stories .like that. You feel sad at first but then you immdiately want a different ending because it feels like a let down. All that build up just fo them to move on. Porco Russo did it and it was somewhat disappointing but the story is still good.
No song gives me the vibe of "pure love" like this one. It's slow, relaxed, there's no tension or eroticism in it, it's the living painting of just lazily staring into each other's eyes and knowing for this second all is right with the world.
No one could get away with doing this to me. I graduated high school and college at the top of my class! I was captain of my college wrestling team! Even after I graduated, I was respected and revered. That’s how I became a politician! I have a villa on a thousand acres in Hawaii, I married a beautiful model who’s 25 years younger than me! I pay 50 times more in taxes than ordinary people! I’ve defeated every enemy that I’ve ever faced. I’ll eventually become president. I am the Senator Phillips dammit!!!
I feel like each note is telling me what it's like to be in love. To fear, to fight, to give in, to love and to live it. To disagree, to make up. To make promises. To be loved for who you are. Two naked souls, together before a chaotic world. Thanks, Liszt.
when I was still child , dad bought an alarm clock, that every hour would play a different tune. and whenever its seven o'clock (pm or am), it played this melody, and 7:00 happened to be my waking up time, which means that I woke up everyday, listening to this lovely tune. listening to it brings so mùch memories
Tom and Jerry introduced me to classical music. Internet and UA-cam gave me the opportunity to listen to them over and over again. My house lies near the vast rice fields of a rural town in Southeast Asia. Rice paddies, bamboo, papaya trees, water buffalos, ducks, and geese are what we have here. If I lived in the past, these music are surely rare commodities in my place. A luxury for many to hear. Thankful that I live in this era where everything is almost accessible.
Isnt it wonderfull, this Genie called Internet, and everyone wants a wish, many wishes came true and now we dont even appreciate it like we should, be blessed.
A friend and were wondering why we had basic recognition of classic music when it was not played in our homes. Merry Melodies Cartoons. Cartoons in general had great music. I guess because it was all public domain.
Tom y Jerry también me inteodujeron a la musica clásica, vivo en una provincia ganadera, criamos Nelore, cultivamos uvas, en fin somos productores de carne, quesos y vino, creo que si no fuera por el acceso a internet, estaría privado de disfrutar este tipo de música, no me malentiendan, me gusta el tango, los boleros y la chacarera, pero, a veces sólo quiero conocer otro mundo.
sometimes hard to believe how much we take for granted day to day- music being one i did not fully appreciate until reading what you wrote. thanks for that. makes you enjoy it that much more. cheers.
And yet people in America are crying about their gender. This. This right here is an authentic individual. Thank you for sharing your testimony friend.
He lives in his Music and in the Afterlife, just like other great Composers like Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Chopin and Wagner. These Composers came to earth to bring us more love and higher feelings. The earth needed this.
learning this song was one of the hardest things i ever did. senior year of high school, right as the pandemic was at its worst. i couldn't see my teacher during lockdown so i learned everything after the first cadenza on my own. it was incredible to watch myself learn to do something i thought was impossible. everytime i play it or even hear it, i remember that feeling.
I've been playing the piano for over 25 years (since I was 10) & this is my favourite piece of piano music. I can't play it. I have small hands (I'm 5'0) & the simplified versions cannot do it justice. Congratulations on an incredible achievement. I only had lessons & exams for 7 years, but I kept playing for fun. Never stop playing for yourself & you will always be able to play it.
@@Whatismusic123 Yeah, I've been playing piano for almost 30 years. I can make it _work,_ but as I said, the simplified versions don't do it justice. It's like Moonlight Sonata, if you're not (physically) capable of hitting tenths, it's just playing a simplified version.
I was reading the comments and it took me until here to realise the song had ended almost a minute ago. Hearing beautiful things really makes you forget about the world
I am crying right now. My grandma used to play this piece all the time. When I was a kid (around 6 or so) it never had any special meaning to me. She is now older, and suffering from parkinson's and other diseases. She can't even walk by herself without falling down, rarely having enough energy to play piano. Hearing this piece again made me sob uncontrollably. I guess we only give value to things when we lose them.
Be sure to tell her how much it meant to you to hear her play this song for you. No matter what our ages, in some ways we are the same as when we were younger on the inside and she would love for you to say those words.
@@babysummer7207 would take years if you haven't learned piano at all. Perhaps play a much simpler version of this piece I give to my young students all the time sure, 2 years she can do it
I remember hearing this piece when I was 11 wanting to learn it but thought I’d never be able to. Here I am at 13 (almost 14) and I’ve just performed it at a recital.
Franz was probably the first "rock-star" ever, since nearly 200 years ago, ladies in the audience would frequently faint when the heard him play. And he was a handsome man.
I learned this song a couple years ago, most beautiful piece I've ever heard. Then I got my heart broken about a year ago, I learned this song for her but never got to play it for her, I stopped playing piano at all (after 10 years of practice), am failing almost all of my hs senior year classes, got into substances I should not have. Hearing this song again after so long made me tear up, but gave me the motivation to fix all of this. "O lieb, so lang du lieben kannst", ("Love as long as you can! The hour will come when you will stand at graves and mourn") - Liszt
Had a slump just like this and it was this piece that brought me back to reality. Hope your studies are going well, it feels good to be playing the piano again
I love the part from 1:45-2:00, it was just so powerful, so aggressive, yet very gentle. I can feel the love in the playing. I wanna thank the pianist who performed this.
I’m always amazed by how well this piece conveys both the intensity and passion of a dream, while also expressing the fleeting and insubstantial nature of the feeling.
I just listened to this for the first time tonight. I am going through a difficult time in my life right now and this masterpiece immediately brought calm to my soul.
Therefore let us learn again how to say yes to life with the sorrows and pains as well and the accompanied laughter (if possible for us) which life will give to thee
wow the 1800's was such a turning point for new and creative ways to play the piano. So many amazing works from Liszt, Chopin and others. Unexpected notes that pleasantly surprise your ears, incredibly fast and beautifully slow songs, everything was just too good.
R.I.P Josef Bulva. Many do not know but we lost the man behind this beautiful interpretation of this piece. May his soul rest in Gods Grace in the presence of Jesus Christ.
Im a beginner of four months, everyone says I “Have a talent” for music but I really just try my hardest and practice for hours each day. What keeps me going are songs like this, just so beautiful and knowing that I cant play this yet but I hope to one day is what makes me want to work so hard. THANK YOU LISZT.
I hope you live this dream imagined. You certainly will need to dedicate time and energy to obtain. But realize that great music comes from deep within your heart, then to your instrument. To play without compassion is like an emptiness. Live your dream, feel the pain around you, search deep for real love, play on, and God be with you in Christ Jesus.
I've read that Liszt never performed for his students, so one time, they sneakily tried to listen to him practice but all they got was him practicing the scales for at least an hour!
I was lazy in music school, i did 6 years. My techer said I was talented, but my lazy-self didnt practice. Its been 4 years scince i finished music school. Last year i decided i want to start again, im taking private lessons now, but Im still struggling with motivation to practice enough. I keep coming back to this piece, it makes me want to play the piano forever and ever, but Im on the verge of quitting again. I just want to know what I want to do in life. Its probably too late for me to take music as a career, because i would have had to attend middle music school, but i didnt and still dont. For the love of god, why did I quit, whyyyy...
wait...you dont really need to you know. just go to some other country if that's a big deal in your country(i mean life if u really want to take music up then that would work)
You're going to be completely fine no matter what you do, even if you do nothing. You are you and you are alone in the world (really) but this is a freedom. Feel, suffer, climb, you will have a life. :) I wish you a wonderful life.
This is the most beautiful thing I have ever heard in my life. It makes me feel as if I was missing something, constantly trying to chase it, just like in the loveliest dream. And it is a wonderful, sweet feeling.
I am so thankful for my classical music class in college. I never gave classical music a fair shake. I still remember the memory of when my teacher first played this song. I felt a sense of magic I never had before with classical music. I made sure to give him a thank you card on my last day of class.
Listening to this piece is proof that music reaches the highest peaks of the heart. Where words are no longer enough, there are Liszt's notes that provoke the motions of the soul.
I recently went on an early morning hike, and when I reached the peak right around Sunrise this song came on just as I relaxed ontop a flat rock. Couldn't help but look down on the city and think about all those Millions of people. A child being born and embraced by their Parents, or a Family losing a loved in the same hospital. All the seemingly chaotic connections that are made everyday. Good or bad, and how fragile everything and everyone really is, and also how often moments like that occur for people when they realize how small and connected everything really is when they take a moment to just slow down. It was perfect :)
+Dok Hycodan The white wigs fell out of fashion around the 1790's, giving way to a more natural look. In fact, Naturalism took over for the most part around the beginning of the 1800's as an adverse reaction to the Age of Reason styles of literature, music, art, and fashion.
_"Life is like a staircase._ _You just gotta keep climbing._ _Otherwise, if you start to overthink it, you'll have trouble taking the next step._ _There are no branching paths._ _No point in regretting the actions you didn't take._ _They say life is a series of choices, but that's nonsense cooked up by the old and bitter._ _Yesterday leads to today, and today leads to tomorrow._ _One step at a time._ _What lies ahead?_ _You won't know until you get there."_
I'm suffering a lot for a illness the name of which I won't tell. When I hear this piece in my dark room in my universe- bed it's like even the pain would be agreeable to give a break to me and I can feel an enormous peace although not without a little bit of nostalgia. Tears come to my eyes and it's like I can see some guy's shadow playing a piano in the only lighted point of the darkness of my room. The day my body leaves this world I'll miss this sound. Thank you F.L. only a genius could have created of such refinance and beauty.
Franz Liszt may have been the first "rock star" in the sense that audiences, especially the women, would go crazy over him. And I understand he was quite the showman. Looking at the photo above, including his outfit, it is easy to see how he was so popular :)
@@ik2472 hate to be that guy, but western music isn't universal, various aspects of it are like the idea on which octaves are based on and some other stuff, but the frequencies we asign to notes is kinda arbitrary, it's a lot more complicated than that and has to do with how fifths are divided but that's besides the point. But in general the emotion of music is because of societal connotation, a f minor chord for example isn't inherently sad, it's just been associated with sad music. It gets pretty complicated pretty quickly but that's the general idea.
Magnifica obra. He buscado comentarios en español. Pero no encontré . Espero que así como yo, haya gente apasionada por este género de música. Saludos a todos.
Yo también habló español. *Me parece fascinante que muchos dicen que tienen un recuerdo especial mientras esta melodía se reproducía al fondo.* El poder de la música.
This is the peak of humanity - where emotion and passion combines with technology and skill to express the deepest emotions that words can't even begin to convey. The culture of music has truly defined human kind. The liberal arts are what separates us from all other living things.
liberal arts, dadaism and nonsense is tied to making easy money by disconnecting us from our own world and to place everything into the abstract, to destroy the meaning of art and shape it according to their will, their slogan is "the easier the more proffitable", "if nothing is art then everything is art, therefore everything is easy money" that is their definition of art
Vine aquí por mi precioso Carlyle 😍🔥💜 Aunque nunca había escuchado esta melodía, me gustó mucho, en verdad puedes sentir la emoción de estar enamorado y hay una parte en la que se siente esa angustia al no saber si tu persona especial siente lo mismo; para después pasar a algo más tranquilo (en mi interpretación, por supuesto), muy hermosa.
I think that we experience the absolute love, love for every other soul and existence, metaphysical love, superior to any material pleasure, love of God if you wish.
I reply to you because you say you are Pluto, I am a scorpio, fell in love in my youth , it never left me, this longing for the only person I thought I loved. After 50 years I had contact out of the blue, just to realize its the biggest creep on this planet, this is the only piece of music that fits that feeling, be blessed.
Maybe you didn't get the kind of love you were looking for, but you most likely were loved: someone put dinner for you, gave you medicine when you were ill, gave you a gift.. even something as little as not make noise because you were asleep. Someone definitely had/has love for you.
He look like a straight player in that photo tho...... acting like that pose was spontaneous...... prolly takes 12 damn minutes to set up a gun powder flash
kids these days don't know how good they have it with their instant selfies. dudes had to schedule time out of their day for their selfies like liszt here. they couldn't just be like "first let me take a selfie" it was like "aiight, i need an hour before this concert"
لقد لمست روحي بطريقة حنونة في هذا العالم القاسي ..بطريقة ما اجدني اومن بيقين أن الله جميل ويحبنا وخلق مثل هذا الجمال لكي يرسل لنا رسالة أنه سبحانه يحبنا
There's this girl I have a crush on for around 3 years. Lately, I began listening to Liszt and found out about this beautiful piece, and it's kind of encouraging, wish me luck guys
I can relate to you since I'm kinda in the same situation. If your goal is to impress her, then I wish you lots of luck learning this piece, but I know you won't need it as long as you got determination. ;) You've got this!
@@xhastinlunaj hey, I finally told her about my feelings today! Even though she rejected me, i still love this song and the feeling it gives me. (we are still extremely close friends now :D). If you are in a similar situation I was in, then have all the courage and tell her! You got this for sure
@@nebelnoob5086 Wow man it takes true courage to do something like that, mad respect honestly. I feel sorry it didn't work out your way but it's still admirable you had the guts to take the step. As for me I don't think I can really make it as of now. I've met this pianist girl at school and known her for like a month or so. She's Ukrainan & she doesn't talk English nor German. So whenever we do talk which is like once in a blue moon, we end up using our phones to translate. Tbh it's kinda annoying that I can't talk to her face to face, I'm not a timid person but I'd really love to talk to her more, unfortunately school starts on the 25 of August and I haven't seen her in weeks which saddens me a little ngl ;( I can't believe I'm saying this but never have I been more eager to go to school, just to see her and listen to her playing. I surely hope one day I'll get the courage like you, to tell her how I really feel.
@@xhastinlunaj omg that's such a sweet story! Take your time with everything (I needed years to do it myself bahahaha). And the language barrier is surely just a momentarily problem, like you said, music is connection better than any language ever could. And try to stay in contact with her as much as possible as soon as school starts again. You got this man!!!!! I send you all my best wishes. And don't let yourself be discouraged by anything in the world
I feel like the composers from Franz's era were all a little crazy...there's such an explosion of creativity and emotion; such a genius.. But I feel like to produce this art they must have been pushed to some limit of humanity that is the both so inconceivably beautiful and insane at the same time.
Music composition took months and even years back then... Musiciains made a steady and comfortable living because of sponsors or jobs like teaching etc. Now musicians have to get a new album/song every two months otherwise people forget about them. This was probably written for like a year.
novakattila Mostly true but at the same time... not. If I remember correctly, Mozart had written a piece the night before he was supposed to play it with his orchestra. What that's supposed to help prove is that, it doesn't necessarily mean a piece of music is more quality just because it was made in a longer period of time, not necessarily. Don't get me, wrong though, as I said, I agree; it is better most of the time because of the more thought that's been put into it, but let's not generalize all the musicians of our generation like that.
I was saying that the norm was different from today. If musicians could work years on a song (sometimes still do) the process today would be different. But let's not forget that today there are millions and millions of more music available for most people than back then... Simply our attention span is also lower and most people cant really sit for 3 hours for a symphony. Sure, some can I guess, but most people want 5 minutes songs.
This was written firstly as a song, before being transcribed to the piano. Actually the song version is very beautiful. Alan Walker lecture at the Library of Congress, 'In defense of Transcription', if you want to Google it..just one fact and very interesting to know the History of Franz Liszt...
From all my years! I finally found you, the ringtone from my Nokia! This piece makes me sad every time I played it during my childhood and then I went drifting into some thoughts and began imagining some things that might happened to me when I am alone, by the help of this instrumental. Oh time flies so fast.
A lot of these composers never found love. They hardly had any money. Their music wasn't famous until after they died. Their songs often describe their emotions from their loneliness. I'm not sure if it's true with Liszt, but with most other famous composers it's true
+darkowin because, possibly unbe-known to you, underneath all that you show to the world, you're a muso and the music speaks to you in the most fundamental way.
Imagine how the composer's mind would be blown finding out there exists a medium where his composition has been listened to over 27 million times, all the while being adored and discussed amongst people who have never met each other.
I died the first time I heard it.
Not just that. Also the fact that we STILL listen to those kind of music after all this time. Its amazing
Just calculated it, only in this video, this piece was listened almost 320 years.
@@AbcDef-tv8cu yeah, this in not music, this is art, unlike the sh#t that is today.
quit copying and spamming this exact comment everywhere
I have two dreams, that one day i'll be able to perform this and that one day i'll have someone to perform it for.
lol u took that from someone
Wow ! That's beautiful as fuck !
I wish you all the prayers and drive you need to accomplish this goal (assuming you are speaking literally.)
😅👻
@@Nonone234 current fave is 🐰
At our wedding reception (almost 21 years ago) my husband sat down at the piano and played this for me, because he knew it was my favorite piece. A moment I will cherish forever!
sounds beautiful
sounds beautiful
OMG that's a wonderfully romantic deed ! ! How lucky
+Serena Rossi Thank you--yes, it was!
+Aya Toki Who peed on your corn flakes?
My 90 yo dad, in later stages of dementia, and in the hospital today from yet another fall, hummed this to us from his hospital bed. So we had to look it up. Music ties us together across generations and even from the depths of dementia.
I hope he still can dream
Music connects everything.
Wow, that's kinda magical. God bless your grandfather. 🙏🌼🍀
Grateful that you shared this experience with us. 🫶🏼🍃This is completely the truth
~ brain diseases such as dementia & Alzheimer’s can strip the precious being of all things as we know it to be true here on earth 🌍 However , 🎶 Music is the only thing that ties us to the soul & spreads love for eternity !!!♾️💛🌖🧡✨✨✨✨🎹🎹🎹🎹 God bless you all
Thank you for sharing your story. Your dad will forever be connected to music and your love. My uncle in his last weeks, unable to utter even a word due to dementia, would shed a tear when I played his favorite music close to his ear. I believe they were happy tears.
After like months of practicing, I can finally play the whole thing. I am so happy!!!
@John :) nice job!!
can you upload it, please?
No easy feat! Well done!!
Good job!
That’s awesome!!! Not an easy song to play at all. 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Keep in mind, back then (rich) people could only hear this once in a lifetime. There were no recordings, no way to listen to music repeatedly. So enjoy that you're living in the XXIst century and you can listen to this masterpiece again and again :)
the first part of this song is actually pretty easy to play. many rich families had their kids take piano lessons, so as long as you have someone in your town who is decent at piano and knows how to play this piece, it isn't a once in a lifetime opportunity.
now, some of liszts harder compositions, and a lot of chopin and beethoven pieces, that is once in a lifetime.
@@kairon5249 I hope you realize that there’s a difference between knowing the right keys and knowing how to play this song. I’ve listened to so many people butcher this song, and there’s only a few other people I’ve listened to play the song to it’s potential. I learned this song 4-5 years ago and I’ve only recently mastered it.
@@kairon5249 ohhh so you're that kind of guy
and learn it ! they could ?
@@kairon5249 u
i listened to this in my dark room while staring at the dimly lit sky through my bedroom window, and for the first time, i couldn’t believe how beautiful life was.
Was??
fuhhhhhc this really to me a slap to the face I was always be this way after staying in my dark room for a month never letting in light. I love being outside and being with nature will all sight listening and touch smell when I go into these bad staes and back out I feel so happy but such shit missing out on viewing the world beauty while I locked myself away.
Yes
I’m so annoyed at the people that don’t appreciate life
@@ldgaming4213 meet them halfway, maybe? Maybe it's a grief for life and a disdain for the reality that society choses in it.
Liebestraum (German for Dreams of Love) is probably the saddest and most passionate of all of Liszt’s compositions. The meaning behind this piece is the dream of love - of being reunited with a lost love that exists in your dreams - only to be brought back to reality, where that love exists no longer.
wow... where did you got that information?
it is so heartbreaking if that is true
I recently had a dream where I was looking for a woman I knew to tell her I loved her. I had known her for years
Upon waking, she ceased to exist
I am Hungarian!!! Name him the right way with respect!!!! Ferenc Liszt!!! Guess what?? Hungarian name….. 😂😂😂😂
@@petarniciforovic6543 Yes... it is a based on a sad poem by a german poet: "O lieb, so lang du lieben kannst"
This song makes me think of two friends saying "see you later!" But they both know they'll never see each other again.
Oh so sad but beautiful
To me this is an emotional saddening masterpiece
I hate stories .like that. You feel sad at first but then you immdiately want a different ending because it feels like a let down. All that build up just fo them to move on. Porco Russo did it and it was somewhat disappointing but the story is still good.
Welcome to filmmaking
Path Finder piece*
No song gives me the vibe of "pure love" like this one. It's slow, relaxed, there's no tension or eroticism in it, it's the living painting of just lazily staring into each other's eyes and knowing for this second all is right with the world.
💝
"Lazily staring into each other's eyes". Wow, you just nailed it. Thank you :)
No one could get away with doing this to me. I graduated high school and college at the top of my class! I was captain of my college wrestling team! Even after I graduated, I was respected and revered. That’s how I became a politician! I have a villa on a thousand acres in Hawaii, I married a beautiful model who’s 25 years younger than me! I pay 50 times more in taxes than ordinary people! I’ve defeated every enemy that I’ve ever faced. I’ll eventually become president. I am the Senator Phillips dammit!!!
Check Liebestraum no.1 too!
piece*
I can Liszten to this everyday.
oh no...
oh no...
Oh scheisse...
RP C 😂😂
Get out xD
For those who wonder, this recording is performed by Josef Bulva. Probably this the most powerful version of Liebestraum on UA-cam.
oh my god thanks, I was about to waste my time digging for this. thx. def my favorite performance, Lang Lang is good but this just sounds better.
Thank you.
@@dead_again9839 you should give a listen to yunchan lims performance on this, tiffany poon is also great. If you already knew them, I apologize
I have tiny hands and I have just started learning this piece.
... yes, I like living dangerously
how is it going?
i too have tiny hands. i can play [most] of this piece! don't give up my friend!
Same 😂😭
same,,, i wish i had a third hand
this doesnt require big hands doe
I feel like each note is telling me what it's like to be in love. To fear, to fight, to give in, to love and to live it. To disagree, to make up. To make promises. To be loved for who you are. Two naked souls, together before a chaotic world. Thanks, Liszt.
Beautifully said...
This is the comment that I was looking for, it's the same feeling that I feel when I listen this song, simply amazing
coolest comment ever 💕
Well said!..
@@johnfarias4204 Are you, Ok?..
when I was still child , dad bought an alarm clock, that every hour would play a different tune.
and whenever its seven o'clock (pm or am), it played this melody, and 7:00 happened to be my waking up time, which means that I woke up everyday, listening to this lovely tune.
listening to it brings so mùch memories
That's amazing dude woah i really need that clock
Who else clicked on the 700 and wondered why the video stopped
@@DavidALewis-he6hi lol
Oh be still my jealous heart.
On my parent's nokia phone i listened alot of times to a tune called liszt and this happens to be the full one ( ´◡‿ゝ◡`)
Tom and Jerry introduced me to classical music. Internet and UA-cam gave me the opportunity to listen to them over and over again. My house lies near the vast rice fields of a rural town in Southeast Asia. Rice paddies, bamboo, papaya trees, water buffalos, ducks, and geese are what we have here. If I lived in the past, these music are surely rare commodities in my place. A luxury for many to hear. Thankful that I live in this era where everything is almost accessible.
Isnt it wonderfull, this Genie called Internet, and everyone wants a wish, many wishes came true and now we dont even appreciate it like we should, be blessed.
A friend and were wondering why we had basic recognition of classic music when it was not played in our homes.
Merry Melodies Cartoons. Cartoons in general had great music. I guess because it was all public domain.
Tom y Jerry también me inteodujeron a la musica clásica, vivo en una provincia ganadera, criamos Nelore, cultivamos uvas, en fin somos productores de carne, quesos y vino, creo que si no fuera por el acceso a internet, estaría privado de disfrutar este tipo de música, no me malentiendan, me gusta el tango, los boleros y la chacarera, pero, a veces sólo quiero conocer otro mundo.
sometimes hard to believe how much we take for granted day to day- music being one i did not fully appreciate until reading what you wrote. thanks for that. makes you enjoy it that much more. cheers.
And yet people in America are crying about their gender. This. This right here is an authentic individual. Thank you for sharing your testimony friend.
Applause my friend
Chopin il n'est pas mort 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
He lives in his Music and in the Afterlife, just like other great Composers like Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Chopin and Wagner. These Composers came to earth to bring us more love and higher feelings. The earth needed this.
Frédéric Chopin that's funny !
@@anitatimmermansa9263 Also Rachmaninoff
Siema Fryderyk lol
learning this song was one of the hardest things i ever did. senior year of high school, right as the pandemic was at its worst. i couldn't see my teacher during lockdown so i learned everything after the first cadenza on my own. it was incredible to watch myself learn to do something i thought was impossible. everytime i play it or even hear it, i remember that feeling.
damn how long have u been playing since i wanna learn it this summer
I've been playing the piano for over 25 years (since I was 10) & this is my favourite piece of piano music.
I can't play it. I have small hands (I'm 5'0) & the simplified versions cannot do it justice.
Congratulations on an incredible achievement. I only had lessons & exams for 7 years, but I kept playing for fun. Never stop playing for yourself & you will always be able to play it.
Where did you get the music for it? I’m looking for sheet music similar to what is played here
@@gmun2248 you don't need large hands to play it, play all large chords as arpeggios
@@Whatismusic123
Yeah, I've been playing piano for almost 30 years. I can make it _work,_ but as I said, the simplified versions don't do it justice.
It's like Moonlight Sonata, if you're not (physically) capable of hitting tenths, it's just playing a simplified version.
The last minute is silent for you to sit in awe at what you've just experienced.
yes. thinking about life and it's beauty.
I was reading the comments and it took me until here to realise the song had ended almost a minute ago. Hearing beautiful things really makes you forget about the world
Coming here after reading "Define the relationship" and now I'm falling in love with Karlyle all over again🥰❤️❤️
me too🥰🥰
omg same, read that chapter while listening and this song hit totally different 🥰
reading it again rn and playing it while reading that scene :'))
Same
Same❤
I am crying right now. My grandma used to play this piece all the time. When I was a kid (around 6 or so) it never had any special meaning to me. She is now older, and suffering from parkinson's and other diseases. She can't even walk by herself without falling down, rarely having enough energy to play piano. Hearing this piece again made me sob uncontrollably. I guess we only give value to things when we lose them.
harsh reality :c i hope your grandma is doing alright right now.
Be sure to tell her how much it meant to you to hear her play this song for you. No matter what our ages, in some ways we are the same as when we were younger on the inside and she would love for you to say those words.
I'm drying With You!
You could try and learn to play it and when you get really good....surprise her! I think she would love that
@@babysummer7207 would take years if you haven't learned piano at all. Perhaps play a much simpler version of this piece I give to my young students all the time sure, 2 years she can do it
yo this guy is amazing wtf
* the nun cat agree's *
Me too bro. :D
I like your hair
I like your CSGO videos Mr. Liszt
@@heidihurlock06 thank you, i love that game
im also a virtuoso on that.
I remember hearing this piece when I was 11 wanting to learn it but thought I’d never be able to. Here I am at 13 (almost 14) and I’ve just performed it at a recital.
You're so talented, it takes a lot of skill to play this piece!
Congratulations!
How did you do a recital (You ask who to make one?)
Bravo👏💜
Congrats!
My mother was having one of the worst days and this came on the radio, a song her mother used to play. A hug from beyond death.
Franz was probably the first "rock-star" ever, since nearly 200 years ago, ladies in the audience would frequently faint when the heard him play. And he was a handsome man.
don't forget the long lanky rock star hair
I would have been a crazy fangirl. Throwing a corsett at the stage XD
@@letsgotomarsman I can never think of Franz the same way again
Finntastique really? What’s your source
But did he destroy his set after the show?
I learned this song a couple years ago, most beautiful piece I've ever heard. Then I got my heart broken about a year ago, I learned this song for her but never got to play it for her, I stopped playing piano at all (after 10 years of practice), am failing almost all of my hs senior year classes, got into substances I should not have. Hearing this song again after so long made me tear up, but gave me the motivation to fix all of this.
"O lieb, so lang du lieben kannst", ("Love as long as you can! The hour will come when you will stand at graves and mourn") - Liszt
Had a slump just like this and it was this piece that brought me back to reality. Hope your studies are going well, it feels good to be playing the piano again
Ye
I love the part from 1:45-2:00, it was just so powerful, so aggressive, yet very gentle. I can feel the love in the playing. I wanna thank the pianist who performed this.
Josef Bulva is his same, sadly he passed away. He played the rendition you’re hearing on this video.
@@custommediacreations Thanks A LOT!!!
now i can listen to all his recordings
how i wish to say "thank you" to pianist to played DREAM OF LOVE back in 1964.the most lovely beautiful piece of music to my ear.THANK YOU
I’m always amazed by how well this piece conveys both the intensity and passion of a dream, while also expressing the fleeting and insubstantial nature of the feeling.
I just listened to this for the first time tonight. I am going through a difficult time in my life right now and this masterpiece immediately brought calm to my soul.
That is so cool to hear, music is love and peace for our souls
I hope you're doing better now!
A quote by one of the most romantic of all classical pianists, Liszt: "Sorrowful and great is the artist's destiny".
Therefore let us learn again how to say yes to life with the sorrows and pains as well and the accompanied laughter (if possible for us) which life will give to thee
excellent quote--and if any body would know that great artist would....
A huge favourite of mine.
Well, he nailed the sorrowful part, at least.
Just breath taking carry on maes tro. Ignore me
wow the 1800's was such a turning point for new and creative ways to play the piano. So many amazing works from Liszt, Chopin and others. Unexpected notes that pleasantly surprise your ears, incredibly fast and beautifully slow songs, everything was just too good.
Ludwig Van Beethoven Thanks Ludwig
Franz Liszt you're quite welcome Franz. After all, you impressed me most out of the young prodigies I've met.
Ludwig Van Beethoven uh thanks
..I feel out of place.
That being said, can I have both of your autographs?
Yeah you can have my autograph
Vine por Karlyle y me terminó encantando está canción 💚 ahora ya entiendo mejor esa escena, escuchar la canción la profundiza más
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0:00 to 4:15, "Liebestraum"
4:16 to 5:50, "The Sound of Silence"
@@szymonkawa7614 It's an infinite fermata on a quarter rest.
@@nothosaur yes
@@nothosaur yesss
How dis happen?
Oh nvm, i thought you glitched it or something
R.I.P Josef Bulva. Many do not know but we lost the man behind this beautiful interpretation of this piece. May his soul rest in Gods Grace in the presence of Jesus Christ.
Wow, thank you very much. I've been wondering who played this interpretation for a long time. Thought I'd never find out. Thank you again. 💓
He was amazing - in my opinon Josef Bulva performed the best Hungarian Rhapsody number 2
Thank you! I love this one the most, finally know who was behind it
THANK YOU! I've been scrolling through the comments for so long trying to figure out whose this interpretation is
You should hear him play Beethoven’s Apassionata
Im a beginner of four months, everyone says I “Have a talent” for music but I really just try my hardest and practice for hours each day. What keeps me going are songs like this, just so beautiful and knowing that I cant play this yet but I hope to one day is what makes me want to work so hard. THANK YOU LISZT.
I hope you live this dream imagined. You certainly will need to dedicate time and energy to obtain. But realize that great music comes from deep within your heart, then to your instrument. To play without compassion is like an emptiness. Live your dream, feel the pain around you, search deep for real love, play on, and God be with you in Christ Jesus.
I've read that Liszt never performed for his students, so one time, they sneakily tried to listen to him practice but all they got was him practicing the scales for at least an hour!
sometimes i get rly demotivated in playing but things like these are reminders that its worth it.
que hermosa melodía tocó Karlyle
Hay un pequeño porcentaje de gente que esta aquí escuchando esta obra, por Karlyle
siii
Estaba buscando este comentario jajaja
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dms hermosa diría yo
I remember this song wafting through the living room, amongst others, as a child while my mom played piano. She was so good...miss you mom!
Gotta add this to my playliszt.
No
what a pun
Good one
ah.....
@@pedrobambinoperez2572 I was about to say the exact same words
I was lazy in music school, i did 6 years. My techer said I was talented, but my lazy-self didnt practice. Its been 4 years scince i finished music school. Last year i decided i want to start again, im taking private lessons now, but Im still struggling with motivation to practice enough. I keep coming back to this piece, it makes me want to play the piano forever and ever, but Im on the verge of quitting again. I just want to know what I want to do in life. Its probably too late for me to take music as a career, because i would have had to attend middle music school, but i didnt and still dont. For the love of god, why did I quit, whyyyy...
wait...you dont really need to you know. just go to some other country if that's a big deal in your country(i mean life if u really want to take music up then that would work)
You're going to be completely fine no matter what you do, even if you do nothing. You are you and you are alone in the world (really) but this is a freedom. Feel, suffer, climb, you will have a life. :) I wish you a wonderful life.
It's never too late. While there's life, there hope buddy.
Svart Änglar thank you
Never too late until death. Do it
It has soul. It has life and breath. It's like the seasons changing. Words don't do it justice, it stands on it's own. Lovely
This is the most beautiful thing I have ever heard in my life.
It makes me feel as if I was missing something, constantly trying to chase it, just like in the loveliest dream. And it is a wonderful, sweet feeling.
If interested in his yet more profound works, his Benedicion is a must-listen.
Liszt is incredible. I love all the magnificent intricacies and complexities of his music.
I am so thankful for my classical music class in college. I never gave classical music a fair shake. I still remember the memory of when my teacher first played this song. I felt a sense of magic I never had before with classical music. I made sure to give him a thank you card on my last day of class.
Listening to this piece is proof that music reaches the highest peaks of the heart. Where words are no longer enough, there are Liszt's notes that provoke the motions of the soul.
I recently went on an early morning hike, and when I reached the peak right around Sunrise this song came on just as I relaxed ontop a flat rock. Couldn't help but look down on the city and think about all those Millions of people. A child being born and embraced by their Parents, or a Family losing a loved in the same hospital. All the seemingly chaotic connections that are made everyday. Good or bad, and how fragile everything and everyone really is, and also how often moments like that occur for people when they realize how small and connected everything really is when they take a moment to just slow down. It was perfect :)
Nossa 7 anos, vc ainda está com essa conta?
@@nuneesg6426 será?
@@isa-rw3tp tem um canal aí chamado paulo el mario que tinha feito uns vídeos a mais de 10 anos e voltou a fazer videos esse ano kkkk
@@nuneesg6426 cada coisa kkkkk
this is what I imagine falling in love sounds like
G W It is. I fell in love with guy watching him play this.
that is beautifully poetic.
it is
I first heard it watching the series Fued so that's my reference, but after you said this I can see what you mean.
OMG YAS
I gotta say, for a dude from the 1800's, his hairstyle was ahead of his time.
+Dok Hycodan I guess you're right on that one.
+Dok Hycodan Have a look at some portraits from the time.
+Dok Hycodan hahahahahahhahahaha, I was thinking the same thing hahahaha
+Dok Hycodan The white wigs fell out of fashion around the 1790's, giving way to a more natural look. In fact, Naturalism took over for the most part around the beginning of the 1800's as an adverse reaction to the Age of Reason styles of literature, music, art, and fashion.
+Michael Ferrigno You sir, have won the classy contest, bravo.
_"Life is like a staircase._
_You just gotta keep climbing._
_Otherwise, if you start to overthink it, you'll have trouble taking the next step._
_There are no branching paths._
_No point in regretting the actions you didn't take._
_They say life is a series of choices, but that's nonsense cooked up by the old and bitter._
_Yesterday leads to today, and today leads to tomorrow._
_One step at a time._
_What lies ahead?_
_You won't know until you get there."_
boop boop
I was looking for this.
Totono mentioned!!!!!!!!
Why can't i hear this?
Because you're dead.
@@smiles8886 poético
@@chefvilmarmenon5698 la wea XD
@Ludwig Van Beethoven you should do a video of your greatest hits
Deaf joke.
I'm suffering a lot for a illness the name of which I won't tell. When I hear this piece in my dark room in my universe- bed it's like even the pain would be agreeable to give a break to me and I can feel an enormous peace although not without a little bit of nostalgia. Tears come to my eyes and it's like I can see some guy's shadow playing a piano in the only lighted point of the darkness of my room. The day my body leaves this world I'll miss this sound. Thank you F.L. only a genius could have created of such refinance and beauty.
Fernando, I pray for your healing and continued comfort through beautiful music🙏
No one cares
U good now ?
@@TheDogYoruAte 🗿?
Franz Liszt may have been the first "rock star" in the sense that audiences, especially the women, would go crazy over him. And I understand he was quite the showman. Looking at the photo above, including his outfit, it is easy to see how he was so popular :)
+Cissy2cute Jep absolutely correct :D together with Paganini he was the Womanizer 9000.
Pyritjam I would definitely have idolized Liszt back in the day ;)
Without looking at his picture first,even his name sounds, Charming! 😍
smilelikeyoudid And those clothes! Men really knew how to dress appealingly back in those days. The women too.
***** Yes, a true genius composer and showman.
I don’t know why but every time i listen to this i start crying it’s like every sad and happy memories are hitting at the same time
How strange that a piece with no words can so easily "describe" the feeling that is so hard to describe with words.
Does it? Would you think of love, even when hearing this without context?
you mean a wet dream
Robert Hudson How is wetting your bed while dreaming hard to describe?
I K I thought it was English...
@@ik2472 hate to be that guy, but western music isn't universal, various aspects of it are like the idea on which octaves are based on and some other stuff, but the frequencies we asign to notes is kinda arbitrary, it's a lot more complicated than that and has to do with how fifths are divided but that's besides the point. But in general the emotion of music is because of societal connotation, a f minor chord for example isn't inherently sad, it's just been associated with sad music. It gets pretty complicated pretty quickly but that's the general idea.
The sound of faling in pure unconditional love
Zakia Bendaif that what I meant to do
Falling in love is the cruelest thing you can do to someone :(
Falling in love for the first time
Magnifica obra. He buscado comentarios en español. Pero no encontré . Espero que así como yo, haya gente apasionada por este género de música. Saludos a todos.
Hay muchos, muchísimos. La música no tiene fronteras. Saludos hermano
Yo también habló español.
*Me parece fascinante que muchos dicen que tienen un recuerdo especial mientras esta melodía se reproducía al fondo.*
El poder de la música.
Por lo que he visto muchos si hablan español pero prefieren comentar en inglés
Hoy vamos a hablar de las opiniones
@Ilovepotatoes xd
I am 39 , and discovered the beauty of classical a year ago , this is for me so far the best way in understanding and touching my emotions
Who is playing in this recording? I've said it once, and I'll say it a hundred times. Artists deserve recognition. :/
+Mehra Ahsan Josef Bulva.
+SwitcherooU thanks!
No problem. It's super annoying when the poster doesn't list the artist playing the piece.
Yep lmaoooooo. Me again.
SwitcherooU many thanks!!!
It doesn’t get much better than this. Musically it’s one of the best pieces ever.
Probably the best one ever
But have you heard of Da Baby?
@@eman151511 i pullup
Schoenberg's atonal pieces are far superior, as is Berg's semitonal sonata.
My god, this is so beautiful
I know
Yes off course ☺🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎶🎵🎶🎶🎵🎶🎶🎵🎶🎶🎶🎵🎶🎶🎵🎶
+Gaëtan ?
+Andy Delio Yes ???
Invenum Lacul lebedelor
Wie kann man denTraum der Liebe schöner zum Ausdruck bringen als mit diesem Liebestraum von Franz Liszt......einfach wunderbar!!!!!!!
This is the peak of humanity - where emotion and passion combines with technology and skill to express the deepest emotions that words can't even begin to convey.
The culture of music has truly defined human kind. The liberal arts are what separates us from all other living things.
This.
Same bro
liberal arts, dadaism and nonsense is tied to making easy money by disconnecting us from our own world and to place everything into the abstract, to destroy the meaning of art and shape it according to their will, their slogan is "the easier the more proffitable", "if nothing is art then everything is art, therefore everything is easy money" that is their definition of art
Vine aquí por mi precioso Carlyle 😍🔥💜
Aunque nunca había escuchado esta melodía, me gustó mucho, en verdad puedes sentir la emoción de estar enamorado y hay una parte en la que se siente esa angustia al no saber si tu persona especial siente lo mismo; para después pasar a algo más tranquilo (en mi interpretación, por supuesto), muy hermosa.
Carlyle? From the manhwa Define the Relationship??
También vengo de ahí!
Sameeee
Yo también vengo de allí jajaja
@@blackkatdraws yes!
When this song would come on the phonograph before school. Only 1800s kids will remember this.
I'm 8-13 years old and I like this music.
+Onyx Lionheart Pffft. Everyone knows the 1750's were where it was at..
"ugh! I was born in the wrong generation! The 1800s were the best"
Musically, yes. But would you want to live in a world without antibiotics?
its a joke
2:03 to 2:06 I love that nostalgic melody.
Best part in my opinion
Very true
I fell in love with love
I love this music
Deep.
Very nice
Hopeless romantic
A dangerous thing
This piece makes me feel the love that never existed in my life
You’ll find that love one day.
Then you've had it all your life.
I think that we experience the absolute love, love for every other soul and existence, metaphysical love, superior to any material pleasure, love of God if you wish.
I reply to you because you say you are Pluto, I am a scorpio, fell in love in my youth , it never left me, this longing for the only person I thought I loved. After 50 years I had contact out of the blue, just to realize its the biggest creep on this planet, this is the only piece of music that fits that feeling, be blessed.
Maybe you didn't get the kind of love you were looking for, but you most likely were loved: someone put dinner for you, gave you medicine when you were ill, gave you a gift.. even something as little as not make noise because you were asleep. Someone definitely had/has love for you.
I’ve been Lisztening to this since 1850
Despite food insecurity and just having eaten a condiment sandwich, this song carries me to sweeter dreams. Most beautiful thing I've ever heard.
He look like a straight player in that photo tho...... acting like that pose was spontaneous...... prolly takes 12 damn minutes to set up a gun powder flash
The old masters knew that style came at a cost.
The legend says he's always stuck in that position
lol
kids these days don't know how good they have it with their instant selfies. dudes had to schedule time out of their day for their selfies like liszt here. they couldn't just be like "first let me take a selfie" it was like "aiight, i need an hour before this concert"
Mate you’re talking like you lived in the 1800s
Wonderful piece Liszt }:>
u suck beethoven
@@vilentman111 shut up c major d minor and e minor are much better
@@Whatamood my last name is major and first name begins with c... its my gift and my curse
@@vilentman111 xD
HIII BEETHOVEN SENPAI
I can confirm this is exactly how love feels.
Love of spiders you mean?
Wholesome love, if there's still such a thing
I can't :(
see Pavlov who has discovered the conditional reflex. Music is linked to time memory and its irreversible specificity, witch is confirmed by nostalgia
@@ioanesarishvili1701 I first gave it thumbs up, then saw what kid of love shes talking about :/ lol
初めて音楽に心を揺さぶられた
正直大人になるまで全く興味なかったから
この音楽を聴いた時ここまで感情をダイレクトに伝えられるんだって驚いたしこれからも聴いていくと思う
How to be liszt
1. Have a long hair
2. Practice 40 hours a day
Lingling Wannabe!
We are everywhere!
aMaZiNg
no this is ling ling not liszt
@@victorwhitley2241 seriously lmaoooo
Play this at my funeral- or I wont attend
oh my LOL! not sure why it doesnt have many likes but this comment made my evening LMAO thanks.
@@irenenecula7624 since we are playing English teacher- let us correct your errors. "but spelled"
Maybe it's best they don't, then...
@@irenenecula7624 looking stupid🤣🤣🤣
Like you have any choice at attending or not
This is the best version so far.
Played with legato and 100 % control.
The tones sound clear and bright.
Ahora la escena tiene mas semtido con esta canción, gracias karlyle por mostraerme esta obra de asrte 😢😢❤
Hermosa canción tocó karlyle
One of the most beautiful composition ever!
I agree, Gene! Truly a work of genius! Have a great day! ~Jackie
Absolutely beautiful!
Eternal piece..
At my best I could play this until like half. Now, without having played piano for a couple years, who knows... need to get back in the game!!
***** Try anything from the trascendental etudes, those are easier.
This guy rocks
Franz Liszt yeah you're pretty cool
Franz Liszt dont you mean classical 😉
Franz Liszt I know right, you're amazing. How the hell do you do it Mr. Liszt?
Don't forget about me
LOL
I 'Liszten' to this piece to reduce stress- it's so lovely, dreamy and romantic.
لقد لمست روحي بطريقة حنونة في هذا العالم القاسي ..بطريقة ما اجدني اومن بيقين أن الله جميل ويحبنا وخلق مثل هذا الجمال لكي يرسل لنا رسالة أنه سبحانه يحبنا
The moment of silence at the end was strangely appropriate.
Our orchestra director and choir director always told us play for a moment of silence after your performance. That means you "nailed" it.
I have studied this piece, the silence is scored for, it is not complete until the last bar of silence
@@michelguevara151 really?!? Waow
Franz Liszt's music is the best medicine for the body and especially for the soul.😍
I am going to talk
Sr Pelo everyone is talking about how beautiful this song is, but all I can think of while this song plays is you screaming
ste men.
XD
Wow, talk about a diamond in the rough! Whats up, pelo?
no puedo escuchar esta canción sin pensar en tus animaciones xD
Lol!! XDD Señor Pelo is love
He's one of the few that truly convey love trough music
There's this girl I have a crush on for around 3 years. Lately, I began listening to Liszt and found out about this beautiful piece, and it's kind of encouraging, wish me luck guys
You have got this!
I can relate to you since I'm kinda in the same situation.
If your goal is to impress her, then I wish you lots of luck learning this piece, but I know you won't need it as long as you got determination. ;)
You've got this!
@@xhastinlunaj hey, I finally told her about my feelings today! Even though she rejected me, i still love this song and the feeling it gives me. (we are still extremely close friends now :D).
If you are in a similar situation I was in, then have all the courage and tell her! You got this for sure
@@nebelnoob5086 Wow man it takes true courage to do something like that, mad respect honestly. I feel sorry it didn't work out your way but it's still admirable you had the guts to take the step.
As for me I don't think I can really make it as of now. I've met this pianist girl at school and known her for like a month or so. She's Ukrainan & she doesn't talk English nor German. So whenever we do talk which is like once in a blue moon, we end up using our phones to translate. Tbh it's kinda annoying that I can't talk to her face to face, I'm not a timid person but I'd really love to talk to her more, unfortunately school starts on the 25 of August and I haven't seen her in weeks which saddens me a little ngl ;(
I can't believe I'm saying this but never have I been more eager to go to school, just to see her and listen to her playing. I surely hope one day I'll get the courage like you, to tell her how I really feel.
@@xhastinlunaj omg that's such a sweet story! Take your time with everything (I needed years to do it myself bahahaha). And the language barrier is surely just a momentarily problem, like you said, music is connection better than any language ever could. And try to stay in contact with her as much as possible as soon as school starts again. You got this man!!!!! I send you all my best wishes. And don't let yourself be discouraged by anything in the world
Simply amazing.
...yes, is amazing!!!
that´s all
Way more than simply :)
I feel like the composers from Franz's era were all a little crazy...there's such an explosion of creativity and emotion; such a genius.. But I feel like to produce this art they must have been pushed to some limit of humanity that is the both so inconceivably beautiful and insane at the same time.
Romantic era = best era.
Music composition took months and even years back then... Musiciains made a steady and comfortable living because of sponsors or jobs like teaching etc. Now musicians have to get a new album/song every two months otherwise people forget about them. This was probably written for like a year.
novakattila Mostly true but at the same time... not. If I remember correctly, Mozart had written a piece the night before he was supposed to play it with his orchestra. What that's supposed to help prove is that, it doesn't necessarily mean a piece of music is more quality just because it was made in a longer period of time, not necessarily. Don't get me, wrong though, as I said, I agree; it is better most of the time because of the more thought that's been put into it, but let's not generalize all the musicians of our generation like that.
I was saying that the norm was different from today. If musicians could work years on a song (sometimes still do) the process today would be different. But let's not forget that today there are millions and millions of more music available for most people than back then... Simply our attention span is also lower and most people cant really sit for 3 hours for a symphony. Sure, some can I guess, but most people want 5 minutes songs.
novakattila That's pretty interesting. The attention span part is actually really true and something I haven't ever thought of.
One of the joys of being human is that you have the capacity to understand music.
universal language of harmony
it's hard to believe that a human can create something so beautiful
This was written firstly as a song, before being transcribed to the piano. Actually the song version is very beautiful. Alan Walker lecture at the Library of Congress, 'In defense of Transcription', if you want to Google it..just one fact and very interesting to know the History of Franz Liszt...
Or having a baby.
I Cry everytime l hear this Beautiful Masterpiece.. l bet some many others who love this will agree?
Stephen Lampitt yes
The minute and 45 seconds left at the end is so you can reminisce about life. Use it
right behind you 😁
This is one of my favorite classical pieces I ever heard.
From all my years! I finally found you, the ringtone from my Nokia!
This piece makes me sad every time I played it during my childhood and then I went drifting into some thoughts and began imagining some things that might happened to me when I am alone, by the help of this instrumental. Oh time flies so fast.
We need more pianos in public places and more people to play this song on them
I agree with you.
We need music like this in more people's lives
@@darealbeesechurger Da Baby is what's musically important though
@@eman151511 who the fuck is Da Baby?
@@vilagracia LESGOO
A lot of these composers never found love. They hardly had any money. Their music wasn't famous until after they died. Their songs often describe their emotions from their loneliness. I'm not sure if it's true with Liszt, but with most other famous composers it's true
cameron posey best comment in this whole section. Your comment is very true
Think about how much they contributed to society with their music and the atmospheres they create with their music
Do you have an example?
Cameron Rotten Lemon
Sir Knight . Chopin
This is the most beautiful piano masterpiece I have ever heard and played. A truly impressive and heart warming composition from Franz Liszt.
Under the influence I realised this is seriously one of the best piano pieces ever, and I feel like a fool for not realising before hand.
Same here its such a shame
This Frank Liszt guy is going places, you just mark my words.
Nice one
Arvin Jae uh my
Name is not frank
Arvin Jae
Yes, he seems really talented.
I don't know how to put this... He has been dead for some time.
I can not listen to this without involuntarily crying.
+darkowin Me too!
+Franz Liszt Hello, Sir.
lol
Me too.
+darkowin because, possibly unbe-known to you, underneath all that you show to the world, you're a muso and the music speaks to you in the most fundamental way.
One of the few classical pieces that can make one cry.