@@TiffanyPoonpianist Yes. Yet... With excruciating effort, you brought the notes to real sound. Love's sorrow - that's precisely how it felt. Thank you very much!
Jesus loves you! I warn you of your sins, repent and believe the Gospel! If you love Him then keep His commandments! MAKE THE CHOICE, JESUS OR THE WORLD, JESUS IS ETERNAL, THE WORLD IS PASSING AWAY!!!
Jesus loves you! I warn you of your sins, repent and believe the Gospel of Jesus Christ! If you love Him you will keep His Commandments! “This is my commandment: Love each other in the same way I have loved you.” John 15:12 “Let there be no filthiness nor foolish talk nor crude joking, which are out of place, but instead let there be thanksgiving.” Ephesians 5:4 “The LORD is my strength and my defense; he has become my salvation. He is my God, and I will praise him, my father’s God, and I will exalt him” Exodus 15:2 But I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart. Matthew 5:28 “All who declare that Jesus is the Son of God have God living in them, and they live in God.” 1 John 4:15 2 My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth! (Psalms 121:2 NLT)
someday I'll be able to play this,I promise this to myself and to those who are reading this. I'm just a beginner as of today and I will return when I'm already not.
This piece is a happy sob, a phone call from your lover across the country whom you haven't seen in months and yet there's a lingering sorrow: the lurking goodbye in each-other's tone while minutes tick by and it seems neither of you can forget that you are far off and so lonely. It is love strangled by distance.
Exactly. My friend played this piece at a party out of nowhere, it really captured me and I haven’t stopped thinking about it since. My first love was an incredible pianist and this piece reminds of her and the special moments when I could just watch her play. I miss her a lot.
@@voidharte7941 Jesus loves you! I warn you of your sins, repent and believe the Gospel of Jesus Christ! If you love Him you will keep His Commandments! “This is my commandment: Love each other in the same way I have loved you.” John 15:12 “Let there be no filthiness nor foolish talk nor crude joking, which are out of place, but instead let there be thanksgiving.” Ephesians 5:4 “The LORD is my strength and my defense; he has become my salvation. He is my God, and I will praise him, my father’s God, and I will exalt him” Exodus 15:2 But I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart. Matthew 5:28 “All who declare that Jesus is the Son of God have God living in them, and they live in God.” 1 John 4:15 2 My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth! (Psalms 121:2 NLT) ❤️
@@voidharte7941 Jesus loves you! I warn you of your sins, repent and believe the Gospel of Jesus Christ! If you love Him you will keep His Commandments! “This is my commandment: Love each other in the same way I have loved you.” John 15:12 “Let there be no filthiness nor foolish talk nor crude joking, which are out of place, but instead let there be thanksgiving.” Ephesians 5:4 “The LORD is my strength and my defense; he has become my salvation. He is my God, and I will praise him, my father’s God, and I will exalt him” Exodus 15:2 But I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart. Matthew 5:28 “All who declare that Jesus is the Son of God have God living in them, and they live in God.” 1 John 4:15 2 My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth! (Psalms 121:2 NLT) ❤️
Jesus loves you! I warn you of your sins, repent and believe the Gospel! If you love Him then keep His commandments! MAKE THE CHOICE, JESUS OR THE WORLD, JESUS IS ETERNAL, THE WORLD IS PASSING AWAY!!!
Jesus loves you! I warn you of your sins, repent and believe the Gospel of Jesus Christ! If you love Him you will keep His Commandments! “This is my commandment: Love each other in the same way I have loved you.” John 15:12 “Let there be no filthiness nor foolish talk nor crude joking, which are out of place, but instead let there be thanksgiving.” Ephesians 5:4 “The LORD is my strength and my defense; he has become my salvation. He is my God, and I will praise him, my father’s God, and I will exalt him” Exodus 15:2 But I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart. Matthew 5:28 “All who declare that Jesus is the Son of God have God living in them, and they live in God.” 1 John 4:15 2 My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth! (Psalms 121:2 NLT)
me too I'm just learning the notes now and listening to different renditions. this rendition, by FAR, is my favourite. very expressive, precise, crisp and gentle yet assertive. as if you were the one who wrote this piece
Play it more gently. Like you're caressing a baby's head. Play it like you're embracing him. ~It's like I heard these lines while listening to her play It was beautiful I felt like crying...
+ "Mom there's Love's Sorrow and Love's Joy, why do you always play Love's Sorrow?" - "Because I want you to get used to sorrow :)" *im fucking dying crying*
The first version I heard that actually has consistent dynamics that allow Kreisler's melody to be heard as intended. People tend to to overemphasize all the notes Rachmaninoff wrote as pure "decoration" so that the actual melody drowns in a sea of inconsistent dynamics.
Music isn’t what’s written on the page. We take what the greats have left us and we interpret it, we make it our own. That’s how I view my own music anyways. You do you.
although, i voted for the "widmung," this was a great encore, nonetheless, "romantical" and coquettish. thank you for a beautiful recital , certainly worth the 130 mile drive.
Hello tiffany! You may or may not see this but I just wanted to grasp this opportunity before it gets lost to say my appreciation. I've been watching your content for quite a while, your vlogs, your classical performances/rehearsals and more so I'm just here to say that I really love your playing style so much. The way you play the piano is distinctively mellow yet it carries so much power. You play the pieces how its supposed to be but your playing style is what makes you known despite that. Being a musician must've took a whole lot of hardships and I'm very much in awe with how your tackling the world of music. Thank you for being my role model may you reach more great heights
Step 1: Try to find someone that knows anything about piano. Otherwise, use the internet to look up sheet music and how it works Step 2: With the help of some UA-cam videos, learn to play the Kreisler only version (NOT the Rachmaninoff version). Even use the MIDI visualizer videos to learn it if you have to. For beginners, it might take a month or so, but it’s worth it for music 🎶
@@mostafa12890 its possible for beginners. if they do learn it they'll probably play it badly and injure themselves a lot as a consequence of not studying phrasing and proper movements but they still learnt it. I know this because i went from sonata no. 16 to love dream without the proper steps.
@@brawby6499 Well, it's possible to start with a hard song, but that won't really help your piano playing. You'll just learn to play one song/piece and not how to play piano And also it's faster and way easier to learn a piece if you have experience with other piano pieces
i love that music is so timeless, even if its 100 or 200 years its still so beautiful and the emotions that these peaces create and shout out, are still so new and relatable
i love the way you play this piece, such as the more dry sounding rolls without pedal -- i really like that touch, it makes it sound so delicate. one of my favorite moments is 1:40, it really captures that pulse of heartache.
I felt like flying above the clouds while listening. I'm also playing piano for 4 years but our teachers don't teach us these, or maybe i don't understand. I mean how georgous are the touches of her hands to the keys. And how marvelous she uses the pedals. The sound is like coming from the heaven.
I love how Rachmaninoff make the same melody seem so different in 1:23 and 3:18 Genius of him!! Thanks Tiffany for pouring so many hours of effort for such a short perfomance
Wow Tiffany! I'm so glad you have a UA-cam channel because I've never had a chance to come and see you live. Maybe one day I'll get that chance? Love everything you're doing, best wishes from Florida!
This piece somehow manages to give you the feeling of calm and sorrow at the same time, it is like when you see your lover, and the he/she have to go to another place for a couple weeks/months and you feel sad because you won't get to see she/he as you want, but in the end you just know that she or he will come back to you and accept it
It was awesome Tiffany. Fulfilled with emotions. I am not emotional type of person, but I almost cried while listening this masterpiece you have created. You're amazing, and your music is so exquisite. Keep it up 🍀
Today was an extremely emotional draining day and then I remember “oh wait! Tiffany played love’s sorrow!” I feel so much better now. Thank you so much 😭
Damn this is the best rendition I've ever heard from this song! Not too ~feely~ yet not too rigid. I can tell this is played by the bottom of the pianist's heart
Tiffany, how is it possible for a human to play so beautifully? Lucky are the ears that get to experience your magic. Thank you for sharing, from your new fan ❤️
Personally.. this is the best interpretation that i've heard.. ua-cam.com/video/j97z3ffswd8/v-deo.html though i am Tiff's fan and her subscriber too.. i'm not gonna lie that i like this interpretation
This is absolutely amazing. I can tell that you worked so hard to get this song to sound so beautiful, I could really feel the emotion you put into this song. Earned yourself a new sub.
Thank *you* Tiffany for the beautiful interpretations you do on the piano, and for your vlogs, and last but not least your sweet, contagious smile! You truly are making a difference, and give us the feeling that there is still hope in this world!
I don't know why but evey time Tiffny plays a piece, it just has a different feel compared to other pianists....to my ears it has something to do with how she plays really soft but still..audiuble her expressions are just right it's just heavenly to listen and hear her play🥺💖🙏
Dear Tiffany, here is an excellent piece in "encore,” I really appreciated your grace and subtlety of the keyboard but even more this power and clarity that impressed me. Interesting.
Tiffany you motivate me ... I'm a self taught piano player but the is a lot that I need to learn if only I had a teacher ... But watching your videos gives me hope
A nice example how to do it well. Its september again and sigh, its a good opportunity to pour in all that melancholy before the heart flows over... It's scheduled for November though.
I can't help but think of the beauty this song pictures when I remember hearing this song in Your Lie in April ❤ Definitely a beautiful job Tiffany! I would definitely love to buy this cover in a heart beat
Tiffany, you are the greatest! Love your delicacy and obvious comfort with the Rachmaninov counterpoint that require the ultimate technique. Damn, that Rach was such a great pianist! Most of his music is a gargantuan task for those good, but not great pianists. I am 83 years old and I got hooked on classical piano with the corny "Prelude in C# minor" which I found at age 12 both playable and comfortable and the rest is history... Ah, Kreisler! Cannot count the number of melodies he composed that became part of music history. Genius is from heaven!
The way you played it so it sounds warm, soft and nice to listen to. I have heard this piece alot and never heard it played as delicately and beautiful
You play it so well! And I know it's hard to play it with such a good sound! Incredibly well played! Bravo ! :) edit: I'm listening to it again and I still think it's beautiful and I was wondering how to describe how I feel when I listen to you play it so well, and I think it's just impossible, that's why music is so amazing, you can't express all the feelings with words but you can with music :)
Dear Tiffany, I know you are not fond of playing for requests, though I hope that you can play for us more Rachmaninoff? I highly enjoy his sounds, and to see you perform his less famous pieces, I would be so happy.
oh yes I second this please sincerely. I love rachmaninoff and I love Tiffany's interpretation. would be such a treat to hear her play some of the less famous pieces
Rachmaninov made it beautiful!
Yes!! All the credit to him and Kreisler
it reached us
@@TiffanyPoonpianist Yes. Yet... With excruciating effort, you brought the notes to real sound. Love's sorrow - that's precisely how it felt. Thank you very much!
Kreislers original for violin already was beautiful, Rach merely made a piano version - which probably took him all of a 1/2 a day!
@Mookie Spindlehurst well there you go - lets forget about Kreisler, Rach and Tiffany - we can put it all down to god!
When Tiffany does your favorite piece out of nowhere your day gets suddenly better!
Alej Rodríguez No lie, I swear that’s true,
I agree with you 100%!!! I believe that her interpretation is the best that I’ve heard...
@@collectorofcats294 you should check out RueiBin Chen’s interpretation. It’s my personal favorite, Tiffany’s is only second to that one imo
Jesus loves you! I warn you of your sins, repent and believe the Gospel! If you love Him then keep His commandments! MAKE THE CHOICE, JESUS OR THE WORLD, JESUS IS ETERNAL, THE WORLD IS PASSING AWAY!!!
Jesus loves you! I warn you of your sins, repent and believe the Gospel of Jesus Christ! If you love Him you will keep His Commandments!
“This is my commandment: Love each other in the same way I have loved you.”
John 15:12
“Let there be no filthiness nor foolish talk nor crude joking, which are out of place, but instead let there be thanksgiving.” Ephesians 5:4
“The LORD is my strength and my defense; he has become my salvation. He is my God, and I will praise him, my father’s God, and I will exalt him” Exodus 15:2
But I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart.
Matthew 5:28
“All who declare that Jesus is the Son of God have God living in them, and they live in God.”
1 John 4:15
2 My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth! (Psalms 121:2 NLT)
Some of you were really waiting for this one
A Black Genie Yes we were
For too long. Worth it.
Don’t regret it at all
Mr. Popo*
@Help An apple get 1000 subs to rest in its fridge
Who?
I'm not first,
I'm not last,
But when I see Tiffany,
I click fast.
You my friend deserve a heart from Tiffany
Goals
Awww thank you so much :)
🤣 You're a poet.
😉 Hope ya know it.
😂 Humor is good stuff.
I'm gonna be honest, I've seen this comment before, I didn't come up with it myself. It's still true though :)
A Pianist posts a piece.
Your Lie In April fans: Let me introduce myself.
Kane Canedy Lol would a pianist play something other than a piano
Nodame Cantabile fans were here first
total otaku26 lol I typed pianist and must’ve clicked suggested words as well XD
@@Nadia1989 always wanted to watch that! Is it good?
@@kurov2297 very good
someday I'll be able to play this,I promise this to myself and to those who are reading this. I'm just a beginner as of today and I will return when I'm already not.
good luck
Come back here when ure finally able to play it.
Best of luck!!!
It’s been a month, where’s the video?
@@undeadman7676 bruh, its not possible for someone to be able to play this piece in a month
This piece is a happy sob, a phone call from your lover across the country whom you haven't seen in months and yet there's a lingering sorrow: the lurking goodbye in each-other's tone while minutes tick by and it seems neither of you can forget that you are far off and so lonely. It is love strangled by distance.
Exactly. My friend played this piece at a party out of nowhere, it really captured me and I haven’t stopped thinking about it since. My first love was an incredible pianist and this piece reminds of her and the special moments when I could just watch her play. I miss her a lot.
ok buddy you didn’t have to go and murder me like that but ok
I also feel like it’s a happy sob, but I get more of a thinking back on the memories of your relationship before finally splitting.
@@voidharte7941 Jesus loves you! I warn you of your sins, repent and believe the Gospel of Jesus Christ! If you love Him you will keep His Commandments!
“This is my commandment: Love each other in the same way I have loved you.”
John 15:12
“Let there be no filthiness nor foolish talk nor crude joking, which are out of place, but instead let there be thanksgiving.” Ephesians 5:4
“The LORD is my strength and my defense; he has become my salvation. He is my God, and I will praise him, my father’s God, and I will exalt him” Exodus 15:2
But I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart.
Matthew 5:28
“All who declare that Jesus is the Son of God have God living in them, and they live in God.”
1 John 4:15
2 My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth! (Psalms 121:2 NLT)
❤️
@@voidharte7941 Jesus loves you! I warn you of your sins, repent and believe the Gospel of Jesus Christ! If you love Him you will keep His Commandments!
“This is my commandment: Love each other in the same way I have loved you.”
John 15:12
“Let there be no filthiness nor foolish talk nor crude joking, which are out of place, but instead let there be thanksgiving.” Ephesians 5:4
“The LORD is my strength and my defense; he has become my salvation. He is my God, and I will praise him, my father’s God, and I will exalt him” Exodus 15:2
But I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart.
Matthew 5:28
“All who declare that Jesus is the Son of God have God living in them, and they live in God.”
1 John 4:15
2 My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth! (Psalms 121:2 NLT)
❤️
The phrasing and character is so on point! Marvellous, Tiffany!
Posh twat
@@aldoringo439 bahahahahahaha
Jesus loves you! I warn you of your sins, repent and believe the Gospel! If you love Him then keep His commandments! MAKE THE CHOICE, JESUS OR THE WORLD, JESUS IS ETERNAL, THE WORLD IS PASSING AWAY!!!
Jesus loves you! I warn you of your sins, repent and believe the Gospel of Jesus Christ! If you love Him you will keep His Commandments!
“This is my commandment: Love each other in the same way I have loved you.”
John 15:12
“Let there be no filthiness nor foolish talk nor crude joking, which are out of place, but instead let there be thanksgiving.” Ephesians 5:4
“The LORD is my strength and my defense; he has become my salvation. He is my God, and I will praise him, my father’s God, and I will exalt him” Exodus 15:2
But I tell you that anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart.
Matthew 5:28
“All who declare that Jesus is the Son of God have God living in them, and they live in God.”
1 John 4:15
2 My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth! (Psalms 121:2 NLT)
THIS IS MY FAVORITE PIECEEEE
I see youuuu
@@TiffanyPoonpianist THANK YOUUUUU
YESSSSS.I've gone through many interpretations,and yours is definitely one of the best.Much appreciated.
Thank you!!
Those dynamics, staccato, accented notes, legato and the use of rubato were amazing... isn't it?
Yes
me too I'm just learning the notes now and listening to different renditions. this rendition, by FAR, is my favourite. very expressive, precise, crisp and gentle yet assertive. as if you were the one who wrote this piece
I'm amazed you found many interpretations (It's so hard for me to come across any at all)
Play it more gently.
Like you're caressing a baby's head.
Play it like you're embracing him.
~It's like I heard these lines while listening to her play
It was beautiful I felt like crying...
Goddamnit, who's cutting onions here?
THE STEAKS RAW-Gordon Ramsey
Your lie in april reference
Lol this is from Your Lie In April
Krazy Kutun lol
Your Rachmaninoff always flow so immensely beautifully, filled with emotion
Thank you... I try
Tiffany Poon
Successfully so
@@TiffanyPoonpianist You're being modest. We try.... You succeed!
It’s incredibly underrated how hard it is to get the perfect ‘touch’ down when performing. This couldn’t have been better. Absolutely stunning...
Especially this song
Rachmmaninoff's arrangement is just incredible...
can't believe my idol played my favorite song, you are such an inspiration to me as a pianist! ily ❤️
❣
Piece*
@@aya-yk8iq Thank you for doing gods work Liszt. (Although some might argue that you are in fact a god yourself)
Oh god she said the S-word
Q.M such a scandal!
3:16 always puts me to tears
+ "Mom there's Love's Sorrow and Love's Joy, why do you always play Love's Sorrow?"
- "Because I want you to get used to sorrow :)"
*im fucking dying crying*
I'm so happy that you uploaded this. Thank you.
I'm happy you listened!
The first version I heard that actually has consistent dynamics that allow Kreisler's melody to be heard as intended. People tend to to overemphasize all the notes Rachmaninoff wrote as pure "decoration" so that the actual melody drowns in a sea of inconsistent dynamics.
Music isn’t what’s written on the page. We take what the greats have left us and we interpret it, we make it our own. That’s how I view my own music anyways. You do you.
@@LustfulCapella couldn’t have said it better myself
Such a difficult piece and you play as if with zero effort. Absolutely astounding!
although, i voted for the "widmung," this was a great encore, nonetheless, "romantical" and coquettish. thank you for a beautiful recital , certainly worth the 130 mile drive.
Thank you for driving all the way!
@@TiffanyPoonpianist to listen to you, i'd WALK 130 miles -- ok, at least 5 miles...
I promise myself that I’ll learn this piece
Good luck!
Did you?
It’s been 9 months did you learn it?
HOw are you?
then ?
Hello tiffany! You may or may not see this but I just wanted to grasp this opportunity before it gets lost to say my appreciation. I've been watching your content for quite a while, your vlogs, your classical performances/rehearsals and more so I'm just here to say that I really love your playing style so much. The way you play the piano is distinctively mellow yet it carries so much power. You play the pieces how its supposed to be but your playing style is what makes you known despite that. Being a musician must've took a whole lot of hardships and I'm very much in awe with how your tackling the world of music. Thank you for being my role model may you reach more great heights
🥺 Thank you. I saw your message on a bad day, so thanks for cheering me on 🥹🙏❤️
I have never heard this piece played more beautifully. The sound of a true keyboard giant.
i love this
I came from the video u made lol
@@D.S.S_YT h o w
I came from ur vid ez ez ez
Give cookie
came from the vídeo loool
A sorrow that i am willing to experience
This piece just calms me
*even though i don't know how to play or read notes, i would like to try*
Do it there are so many resources out there to help you and you owe it to yourself to make friends with the piano 🎹😁
Step 1: Try to find someone that knows anything about piano. Otherwise, use the internet to look up sheet music and how it works
Step 2: With the help of some UA-cam videos, learn to play the Kreisler only version (NOT the Rachmaninoff version). Even use the MIDI visualizer videos to learn it if you have to.
For beginners, it might take a month or so, but it’s worth it for music 🎶
Just remember, if you're going to learn piano, do NOT start with this piece. This piece is virtually impossible for beginners.
@@mostafa12890 its possible for beginners. if they do learn it they'll probably play it badly and injure themselves a lot as a consequence of not studying phrasing and proper movements but they still learnt it.
I know this because i went from sonata no. 16 to love dream without the proper steps.
@@brawby6499 Well, it's possible to start with a hard song, but that won't really help your piano playing. You'll just learn to play one song/piece and not how to play piano
And also it's faster and way easier to learn a piece if you have experience with other piano pieces
i love that music is so timeless, even if its 100 or 200 years its still so beautiful and the emotions that these peaces create and shout out, are still so new and relatable
No words, one of the best renditions I’ve heard so far of this song
"sONg"
A beautiful ending to a wonderful recital!
Thank you Jerry, glad you came and enjoyed it!
i love the way you play this piece, such as the more dry sounding rolls without pedal -- i really like that touch, it makes it sound so delicate. one of my favorite moments is 1:40, it really captures that pulse of heartache.
One of the best interpretation. You can really hear the sorrow the piece is singing.
harold benoya oh yes!
I love how she gently stroke the keys great performance
I felt like flying above the clouds while listening. I'm also playing piano for 4 years but our teachers don't teach us these, or maybe i don't understand. I mean how georgous are the touches of her hands to the keys. And how marvelous she uses the pedals. The sound is like coming from the heaven.
Listening to the gentle tone that wraps everything seems to like you.
Every time I listen to this my day gets better
Out of every piece of classical music I've heard, this has to be the most musical out of all of them.
This might be the best version I’ve heard yet
I love how Rachmaninoff make the same melody seem so different in 1:23 and 3:18 Genius of him!! Thanks Tiffany for pouring so many hours of effort for such a short perfomance
Joy is the greatest feeling
Dreams are your greatest friend
But sorrow.... Sorrow is the greatest teacher
Not me crying to this rn
Woah I don’t know that much about piano or how much skill this must take but I got chills this is so pretty
Wow Tiffany! I'm so glad you have a UA-cam channel because I've never had a chance to come and see you live. Maybe one day I'll get that chance?
Love everything you're doing, best wishes from Florida!
Thank you! I hope I'll be invited to Florida one day :)
This piece somehow manages to give you the feeling of calm and sorrow at the same time, it is like when you see your lover, and the he/she have to go to another place for a couple weeks/months and you feel sad because you won't get to see she/he as you want, but in the end you just know that she or he will come back to you and accept it
It was awesome Tiffany. Fulfilled with emotions. I am not emotional type of person, but I almost cried while listening this masterpiece you have created.
You're amazing, and your music is so exquisite. Keep it up 🍀
Today was an extremely emotional draining day and then I remember “oh wait! Tiffany played love’s sorrow!” I feel so much better now. Thank you so much 😭
My favourite pianist playing my favourite piece. I was waiting so long for this and finally, I totally love it!
Thank you 😊
This is the best version of this piece I've seen on youtube.
I have waited so long for this performance. Patience does pay off :)
still come back to this performance, tiffany you played this so elegantly. you create an atmosphere many cant. thank you
What I like most about your interpretation is that you really bring out the "sorrow" with a tone of melancholy. It's amazing.
Very nice performance of this piece
Dom La Ferlita absolutely!
Damn this is the best rendition I've ever heard from this song! Not too ~feely~ yet not too rigid. I can tell this is played by the bottom of the pianist's heart
Tiffany, how is it possible for a human to play so beautifully? Lucky are the ears that get to experience your magic. Thank you for sharing, from your new fan ❤️
Honestly, when I hear different interpretations from the one I first heard I often don't like them as much, but this was beautiful.
I’ve listened to a lot of people play Liebesleid. I may be late, but this is my favorite version. My personal hat off and all respect to you, upmost.
Personally.. this is the best interpretation that i've heard.. ua-cam.com/video/j97z3ffswd8/v-deo.html though i am Tiff's fan and her subscriber too.. i'm not gonna lie that i like this interpretation
I always had a soft spot for this piece. My eyes felt a bit watery while listening. Thank you
The most incredible performance of any song I’ve ever seen
You bring these pieces ALIVE.
The softness yet crispiness. eargasm stuff
This is absolutely amazing. I can tell that you worked so hard to get this song to sound so beautiful, I could really feel the emotion you put into this song. Earned yourself a new sub.
So Rachmaninov and so beautifully romantic! And you played it beautifully. Wonderful!
Christopher Land absolutely true!
I just love this song.
Not a song tho.
@@ElSabio159 Then what is it?
@@Tevinsmind It's really not that important, but it would be called a piece. A song always includes vocals.
@@SandboxerOfficial Well, you're right, according to custom, and Mendelssohn's 48+ "Songs Without Words" (and without vocals) support your point!
That ritardando at the start before the theme is beautiful
Thank *you* Tiffany for the beautiful interpretations you do on the piano, and for your vlogs, and last but not least your sweet, contagious smile! You truly are making a difference, and give us the feeling that there is still hope in this world!
No not again , how many times do I have to cry over this 😭
I don't know why but evey time Tiffny plays a piece, it just has a different feel compared to other pianists....to my ears it has something to do with how she plays really soft but still..audiuble her expressions are just right it's just heavenly to listen and hear her play🥺💖🙏
Beautiful. I love to see artists get credit as arrangers and not just composers because it's just as hard.
Dear Tiffany, here is an excellent piece in "encore,” I really appreciated your grace and subtlety of the keyboard but even more this power and clarity that impressed me. Interesting.
Thank you very much for uploading this video 😭😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏 I really appreciate it very much❤️❤️😊
You're welcome! Played it because of you guys ❤
i’ll play this someday...
Tiffany you motivate me ... I'm a self taught piano player but the is a lot that I need to learn if only I had a teacher ... But watching your videos gives me hope
Msizi Hebert good luck with learning such a difficult instrument by yourself! :)
2:34 is like a puch in my face.....i love it
A nice example how to do it well. Its september again and sigh, its a good opportunity to pour in all that melancholy before the heart flows over... It's scheduled for November though.
5 likes with no views. Such virtuosity!!
Haha UA-cam algorithm... 😅😳
You ate this girl
I can't help but think of the beauty this song pictures when I remember hearing this song in Your Lie in April ❤ Definitely a beautiful job Tiffany! I would definitely love to buy this cover in a heart beat
Rachmaninov + Tiffany = 🔥. Amazing
I watched the entire Gilmore recital, and I was speechless.
Tiffany, you are the greatest!
Love your delicacy and obvious comfort with the Rachmaninov counterpoint that require the ultimate technique.
Damn, that Rach was such a great pianist! Most of his music is a gargantuan task for those good, but not great pianists.
I am 83 years old and I got hooked on classical piano with the corny "Prelude in C# minor" which I found at age 12 both playable and comfortable and the rest is history...
Ah, Kreisler! Cannot count the number of melodies he composed that became part of music history. Genius is from heaven!
Waiting for your lie in april fans
🤔
But it's October
xd Hehe XD hEHE
Im already here
hi already here, im xd hehe
Tiffany uploads love's sorrow.........everyone loved that!!
did it reach her?
😭😭
It turns out that I really can't forget it, This song has my mother's scent..
OMG NO MORE FRIGGIN YLIA COMMENTS MY LORD...
@@demihernandez3179 pain
No.
I wanna give her thumbs up more than once. Once is not enough
Anyone coming from Tiffany's London debut? Such a surprise encore piece!
Me!
brought me to tears. absolutely beautiful
Magnifique
Merci
This will always be my favourite interpretation of this piece!!! I love and enjoy listening to it very much!!!
Coming from ShigatsuWaKimiNoUso, stayed for tiffany
The way you played it so it sounds warm, soft and nice to listen to. I have heard this piece alot and never heard it played as delicately and beautiful
Anna Birta have to agree with you!
You play it so well! And I know it's hard to play it with such a good sound! Incredibly well played! Bravo ! :)
edit: I'm listening to it again and I still think it's beautiful and I was wondering how to describe how I feel when I listen to you play it so well, and I think it's just impossible, that's why music is so amazing, you can't express all the feelings with words but you can with music :)
Love that piece, never heard it! Thanks for sharing! 💐💕😘
I am not a pianist but I just want you to know that you inspired me a lot in playing classical music in guitar. 😊🇵🇭
Gorgeous and lush presentation of this beautiful piece. Thank you, Tiffany!
this reached all of us
Definitely, mate.
Thank you. You made me cry.
Dear Tiffany, I know you are not fond of playing for requests, though I hope that you can play for us more Rachmaninoff? I highly enjoy his sounds, and to see you perform his less famous pieces, I would be so happy.
oh yes I second this please sincerely. I love rachmaninoff and I love Tiffany's interpretation. would be such a treat to hear her play some of the less famous pieces
This can truly bring another pianist to tears
I am a genius
I-
Yes you are.
Yes you are
Yes you are
Weeb
You play it with such a wide range of dynamics. Ur awesome!
The keys seem to disappear, and the music
emanates directly from your hands.
Liebesleid is such a beautiful piece !