The chopin etudes are somewhat like required repertoire for concert pianists, and this is one of the easier ones. So it wouldn’t be to much of a stretch to say he’s either played this piece or practiced it before
@@LeventK search "voice leading" my dear friend. It has voice in it because it was first common in choral music but has nothing to do with human voice.
you should be happy that the piece ended because if he kept playing his fingers would die from playing this and we would never get to hear his playing again
Okay forreal Chopin didnt gave most of his works the names. There is for example the waltz which described a dog running for his own tail, the petit chien i think. But (nearly) everyone calls it minute waltz bruh
thank you for this series! i know this will be a spectacular recording edit: the beginning of this etude sounds the quite similar to the vivace (mvt 3) of beethoven sonata 25! both are also very short (the etude is the shortest of all 24, just as sonata 25 is shortest of all sonatas, exclusing op. 49) it looks like chopin took influence from beethoven
Seriously, you are underrated compared to other famous pianists here. Your expression is better than for instance Rousseau (not a knock against him) and you seem to have an equally vast repertoire.
Your takes continue to pleasantly surprise me - at this point it's not even a surprise, I just know I'll be getting a beautiful and unique version of a piece I love.
Traum you deserve more respect, the video is amazing and I am always so excited when you upload a chopin video because he is my favourite composer. This recording is one of a kind, amazing job keep doing what you are doing :)
For me, this video along with Jane's video are the best two teaching videos for this Etude; in addition, Traum's, I believe, may be the best recording of the study that I've heard to date, especially and specifically for musicality and sound quality. Lang Lang's interpretation is one that enhances the staccatos. When considering musical expression of the piece, 1st place ties for me are Traum, Sampson Fracois, Lucas Geniuses, Stanislav Bunin and . . .
Hell of a performance. Love the control and the tempo changes to solidify the next part of the song. Emphasis on all the right notes in this one. Other covers have way too high of a tempo and sound like a robot. This cover is special!!
The guy has not too much subscribers (certainly deserve a million though) but he played more of the Grand Repertoire than most of the biggest piano channel in just a few months ! What a freakin genius man
This man probably wakes up and thinks: "let's take it easy today and just learn a chopin etude real quick." what a legend.
True lmao
The chopin etudes are somewhat like required repertoire for concert pianists, and this is one of the easier ones. So it wouldn’t be to much of a stretch to say he’s either played this piece or practiced it before
I sure he played this before. He just need 10 min to repeat on this and after he record.
Oof original staff
@@scronchman0146 probably strong intermediate
Dude drops Chopin Etudes daily and we’re just watching like
👍👁👄👁🤟
🤟👁👄👁👍
@A SEVENTH? NO? come to brasil pleas
no bro
@Schoenberg is my daddy ne yazmıştım da sildim lan
r/emojipolice
0:36 those left hand octaves sound majestic
I get "butterflies" in my stomach when I liszten to this
hahaha nice pun u get +1 pun
+2
@@riwivy sure lol
@@ConcordMass hi:)
We meet again, homie.
Short and beautiful, just like the life of a butterfly🦋
shinobu
ua-cam.com/video/J0UzyNxw_YQ/v-deo.html
@@xuly3129 is that a rickroll... I’m not checking
@@ellikesgymnastics1752 Nope.
@@xuly3129 I Checked out of curiosity lol I’m so skeptical of any links
Bass line voicing at 0:36 was beautiful!
Amazing as always!
Voice is human thing. Improved your English ;)
@@LeventK search "voice leading" my dear friend.
It has voice in it because it was first common in choral music but has nothing to do with human voice.
@@nightingale2628 lmao when did i comment this
@@LeventK if you were serious, you were on crack
@@christopherlee8499 most definitely
우리 피아노학원에도 이 곡 치는 언니가 있는 데 한달 뒤에 콩쿨대회를 나가서 많이 응원하고 있습니다❣(그리고 콩쿨대회에서 준대상 탔습니다!!)
저는 전국 콩쿨
1등 대상 탔는데😅 학원 언니에게 잘하셨다 전해주세요
아니 나비 주제에 존나 쫀득해서 중독 됨ㅋㅋ 꾸준히 생각나서 보러옴 박자감, 강약조절 이거 완전 인절미 아니냐;;
ㅋㅋ 공감 합니다ㅋ
인절미 먹고싶따
The saddest part about this piece is that it have to end.
you should be happy that the piece ended because if he kept playing his fingers would die from playing this and we would never get to hear his playing again
Like how life ends.
just like the life of a butterfly 😔
Try this then:
ua-cam.com/video/J0UzyNxw_YQ/v-deo.html
This is such a light piece and the way it rounds off in the end it great. Beautiful performance Traum!
It’s been like 2 months since I first found this channel and I’m still trying to figure which world class, concert pianist this is😂
Seriously yeah this dude is by far the best pianist out of the ones that post piano vids like this on UA-cam.
Some concert pianist probably got bored in quarantine.
@@kouseiarima2431 oh hi it's you again
Louis Chua lol
Kousei Arima *insert Koari’s letter here
When I composed this I was looking at a butterfly while I was smoking In a park..
Smoking? That's not good for TB Master Chopin.
Lie
Okay forreal Chopin didnt gave most of his works the names. There is for example the waltz which described a dog running for his own tail, the petit chien i think. But (nearly) everyone calls it minute waltz bruh
yeah, sure.
Let me bring you electric cigarette, master 😃🧡
1:07 OMG I HEARD IM A BUTTERFLY
thank you for this series! i know this will be a spectacular recording
edit: the beginning of this etude sounds the quite similar to the vivace (mvt 3) of beethoven sonata 25! both are also very short (the etude is the shortest of all 24, just as sonata 25 is shortest of all sonatas, exclusing op. 49) it looks like chopin took influence from beethoven
Yeah they sound alike. Interesting!
Great minds think alike I guess :P
Yes, Beethovens sonata 25 is even shorter than his op. 49 set. Also, the first theme of Beethovens 30. sonata (mvt 1) has a similar chord progression.
Chopin also took inspiration from moonlight sonata third movement for his fantasie impromptu.
Chopin even credited Beethoven for the melody
Seriously, you are underrated compared to other famous pianists here. Your expression is better than for instance Rousseau (not a knock against him) and you seem to have an equally vast repertoire.
I was just gonna request this! 😍
He's too fast
He red our minds hahaha
@@frederic3742 nice pfp
What a wonderfully non self centered and highly mature interpretation.
Your takes continue to pleasantly surprise me - at this point it's not even a surprise, I just know I'll be getting a beautiful and unique version of a piece I love.
원래의 템포보다 조금 더 차분한 나비를 보는 것 같아서 신선해요! 터치가 예술이네요!!!
Just loving the last notes. They give me shivers
This is now my favorite etude.
Traum you deserve more respect, the video is amazing and I am always so excited when you upload a chopin video because he is my favourite composer. This recording is one of a kind, amazing job keep doing what you are doing :)
Chopin is also my favorite composer
CHOPIN IS MY FAVORITE COMPOSER AS WELL!!!!
I've seen this piece played in under a minute. It's almost relieving to hear such a patient and felt interpretation.
연주할 때 손 모양이 나비 날개 모양이고, 멜로디도 나비가 하늘을 날 때 날갯짓하는 분위기네요. 그래서 부제가 나비인 것 같습니다.
다 치고나면 내가 나비인지 나비가 나인지 모르게 된다네요
A marvelous performance one of my favourite etudes by Chopin. The left hand voicing is just so well done!
Congratulations, Traum. You are incredible!!!
I like how the video is perfectly cut. Thank you for making my morning with this piece!
Good work with the octaves and jumps, so clean!
Exactly what i like for my birthday last day ago
Been repeating this for hours
분명같은곡인데 내가 친 나비는 작고 아담한 나비가 아닌 날개길이 단위가 m일거 같은 이건 뭘까
거대 괴 생물체 나방ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
나빅
1.25배로 들으니까 겁나 신난다
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 거대나방 ㅋㅋㅋ
Underrated Chopin's Op 25 etude. Short but Beautiful.
I finally took my anti-depressants.
Good Chopin,Hope you not depressed anymore😘
Is there something that trauma can't play? His repertoire is unbelievable. He is definitely a professional pianist!!!
For me, this video along with Jane's video are the best two teaching videos for this Etude; in addition, Traum's, I believe, may be the best recording of the study that I've heard to date, especially and specifically for musicality and sound quality. Lang Lang's interpretation is one that enhances the staccatos. When considering musical expression of the piece, 1st place ties for me are Traum, Sampson Fracois, Lucas Geniuses, Stanislav Bunin and . . .
기분좋은 향기가 솔솔 피어오른다
My favorite op. 25 étude. It's just beautiful
+1
너무 잘치셔.....❤
After 2 years, this is still the best performance of this piece I have ever seen.
Edit: 12/21/23 - still the best one lol
Check out Lang lang’s
@@mattlikespandas7019 seen it. Lang lang is awesome!
Who can possibly dislike talented musicians such as you? Why do they do that? This is your first vid I have seen with dislikes.
The op. 25 of chopin is going to be an amazing video. I'll wait it
Wow that ending cut was amazingly clean
蝶々のエチュードも大好きです。毎日聴くことがてきるのですごく嬉しいです。しかも素晴らしい演奏で、いうことなしです。ありがとうございます🎵
My favourite Etude, I love your performance! Great work!
This and theAolian are two favorite pieces to awaken in the morn.
Chopin: Listening to Butterflies makes me feel at ease.
This piece is so cheerful! Beautiful playing as always
Hell of a performance. Love the control and the tempo changes to solidify the next part of the song.
Emphasis on all the right notes in this one.
Other covers have way too high of a tempo and sound like a robot.
This cover is special!!
That was quick!
my favourite interpretation of this piece, love it 👍
Best performance I've seen. The tempo is perfect.
What an amazing piece, here I can listen to the joyful.
my 2nd best piano song ever! (the first one is "Sunshine")
You are a legend.
I like the way he keeps his hand in the frame before the piece starts,the video just looks complete 👌
Thankyou Traum. Short but very sweet! 💞
The guy has not too much subscribers (certainly deserve a million though) but he played more of the Grand Repertoire than most of the biggest piano channel in just a few months ! What a freakin genius man
I love the speed! It lets the piece breath!
Wow! Beautiful playing!
So short...but I feel like Chopin gives us so much. Then, on top of that, we have Traum playing it.
이런저런 일로 조금 지쳐있었는데 아침에 눈 뜨자마자 새 영상 업로드 된 거 보고 조금 위로 받은 것 같네요. 힘입어서 발랄하게 하루 시작해봐야겠어요ㅋㅋㅋ전세계적으로 시끄러운데 트라움님도 건강 유의하세요~
Eu considero esse um dos Eudes mais fáceis de Chopin...tô aprendendo ele ❤💕
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dude u r fcn awesome, thanks to u I knew new for me insane pieces! Keep on🙌🏾
My favorite étude after the op 10 no 1. Merci
Op. 10 No. 5 is also good
@@Dylonely_9274 Op.25 No.5 to
Best is 25 9
Awesome performance Traum! As always 😁😁😁
you are such an amazing pianist!!! you are so good!
wow I like this etude thanks for the video !!
you are gonna go big, mark my words, much love from a random fan
Chopin's butterfly etude is short like a butterfly's life and its speed is like the butterfly flapping its wings
I love how you play in comfort speed 🦋 sounds beautiful like dreaming about in daylight 😄
My favorite etude! Thank you!
Happy piece, beautiful, very good performance 🙈🙈
Bruh I don't even have time to request the piece I would like to listen, you just keep uploading great pieces.
Thanks for making my day
I Just found this song And loved it from the first moment...
Hello from Bulgaria Sliven city..
Excellent playing! Would love if you do Chopin ballade 4
nicely placed rubato. This is my favorite interpretation of this piece.
Nice video, I saw this piece played by polini on spotify and I've looped it 50 times, it's like an earworm piece lol.
This guy is definitely a Curtis or Juilliard pianist. Your Chopin 10 2 is phenomenal btw.
요즘 이분 연주만 계속 듣는중... 듣기 깔끔해서 듣고싶은 곡이 있을 때 이분이 연주 했었는지 먼저 찾게 됨.
Beautiful ❤
This is the slowest interpretation I've heard in a while. I kinda like it.
I saw this a month ago and decided Im going to learn it. Now I am playing it for a concert in 20 days
I know everyone comments this but you seriously deserve more attention.
So beautiful!!
this is genuinely better than the one Rousseau posted
Very butterfly! Thanks, maestro.
Those hand move so clean!
Just started learning this one yesterday, great one!
Wow that voicing and rubato, so good
Butterfly, one of the most beautiful etudes
듣는 내내 미소가 지어지네요.
0:01 (공손)
0:04 (급발진)
How traum learned
Day 1: Fur Elise
Day 2: Etude op. 25 no 9
Day 3: Etude OP. 39 NO 6
DAY 4: Feux fillets
day 5: all the Liszt and Chopin etudes
unfunny loser
This plays on a loop in my head when I'm focusing on something.
Amazing! You play way better than my intentions!
Great playing! I can definitely understand why it's named Butterfly Etude. This is what I'd imagine a butterfly would sound like.
Love how you play it
Beautiful performance 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Love the theme of this piece sooooooooooooooo much so lively like I dancing while hearing this😌
이 분 너무 잘해서...소름...부럽다..
Bravo ! Les intentions, le tempo... Trop beau 😍😊
Sir Fryderyk Chopin is the pride of Poland! The whole country is very proud of him!