this is my favorite set of pieces ever... it has such a comfy vibe to it, although it does get a bit more gloomy at times. my favorites from the set are eintritt, herberge, and abschied. thanks for the upload.
I had the pleasure of meeting a Schumann. Somewhere down the family line, one grandchild did my hair. Very nice people, kind, and altruistic. His dedicated, faithful, and curious personality is a strong trait, and reflected in his letters to his mother, friends, and acquaintances (which I have read).
There's a poem in the sheet music for No.4 "Verrufene stelle" The flowers, as high as they grow Are pale here, like death; Just one in the middle Stands there in the dark red. It doesn't have light from the sun: She never met their ardor; She got it from the earth And she drank human blood. - F Hebel. (translated from german)
I'm stoked, this is beautiful music. These visualizations are clean and add to the music without distracting. Classical music is the only time I fully commit my focus on something for a long time. You picked impeccable versions of the pieces. And somehow they fit so well together while accentuating the the spirit of the individual pieces a single performer couldn't. I love this album. But my favorite album from Schumann is Fantasiestücke Op. 12. I listened to a ton of different performances of it and my absolute favorite is from Sophie Pacini 2018. Especially nr. 6 Fabel so if you plan on making a video about Op. 12 you should use her Fabel ;). I compared literally every version of Fabel I could find so 50+. I may also plug her Don Juan as it was my most listened to piece on Spotify 2020 by count (it's 17 minutes). Thank you for doing this.
So happy to see you active again! Don’t push yourself too hard with the uploads though, as I, like many others, missed them deeply during your absence. Keep up the good work!
I could upload plain Synthesia videos, ala Marioverehrer 2015 style, but those videos would not be *mine*, in a sense that anyone could have made them. The rays provide a sense of identity unlike anything else. If you've been creating something for many years you may understand.
this is my favorite set of pieces ever... it has such a comfy vibe to it, although it does get a bit more gloomy at times. my favorites from the set are eintritt, herberge, and abschied. thanks for the upload.
I had the pleasure of meeting a Schumann. Somewhere down the family line, one grandchild did my hair. Very nice people, kind, and altruistic. His dedicated, faithful, and curious personality is a strong trait, and reflected in his letters to his mother, friends, and acquaintances (which I have read).
this is a treasure for me, thanks for uploading it.
There's a poem in the sheet music for No.4 "Verrufene stelle"
The flowers, as high as they grow
Are pale here, like death;
Just one in the middle
Stands there in the dark red.
It doesn't have light from the sun:
She never met their ardor;
She got it from the earth
And she drank human blood.
- F Hebel. (translated from german)
I'm stoked, this is beautiful music. These visualizations are clean and add to the music without distracting. Classical music is the only time I fully commit my focus on something for a long time. You picked impeccable versions of the pieces. And somehow they fit so well together while accentuating the the spirit of the individual pieces a single performer couldn't.
I love this album. But my favorite album from Schumann is Fantasiestücke Op. 12. I listened to a ton of different performances of it and my absolute favorite is from Sophie Pacini 2018. Especially nr. 6 Fabel so if you plan on making a video about Op. 12 you should use her Fabel ;). I compared literally every version of Fabel I could find so 50+. I may also plug her Don Juan as it was my most listened to piece on Spotify 2020 by count (it's 17 minutes).
Thank you for doing this.
So happy to see you active again! Don’t push yourself too hard with the uploads though, as I, like many others, missed them deeply during your absence. Keep up the good work!
I love this!
Hello bro
@@JuanFrochleichten what?! You, here? Hello there, mate! 🤣
@@Henri.d.Olivoir yea I often listen to this piece, that's why I come here often haha
@@JuanFrochleichten Oh, very nice!
@@Henri.d.Olivoir and i often see your comment on some vidéos too hahaa
I didn’t know this set of pieces, thanks for your work.
bruh
The falling text when pieces change is neat
He's back...
bruh
Can't wait
YES! MORE SCHUMANN
I like the name of the pieces that are along with the notes. Looks unusual
No. 8 reminds me of Rachmaninov’s etude in e flat major as well
Holy hell! You're back!
And he's gone again :/
The first song reminds me about McAllen TX USA 🇺🇸
i love it
This is amazing.
Do you have a favourite composer? Or who do you rank really highly?
Probably Rachmaninoff. For a long time it used to be Beethoven, so that has a special place too
Noiceeeee
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH I THOUGHT THE VIDEO WAS OUTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT I GOT TROLLEDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
lol
the glare effect sucks so bad.
I could upload plain Synthesia videos, ala Marioverehrer 2015 style, but those videos would not be *mine*, in a sense that anyone could have made them. The rays provide a sense of identity unlike anything else. If you've been creating something for many years you may understand.
Constructive criticism moment