One of Traum’s biggest milestones in his UA-cam career is right here. *Grandes études de Paganini, S. 141* (Franz Liszt, after Niccolò Paganini) - published as *Etudes d'execution transcendante d'apres Paganini, S. 140* in 1838, revised in 1851 as S. 141 Etude No. 1 in G minor (Preludio): 0:00 - After the 6th Caprice (with the introduction and coda of the 5th caprice) Etude No. 2 in Eb major (Andante capriccioso): 5:01 - After the 17th Caprice Etude No. 3 in G# minor (La Campanella): 10:23 - After the final movement of Paganini's Violin Concerto No. 2 in B minor Etude No. 4 in E major (Arpeggio): 15:02 - After the 1st Caprice Etude No. 5 in E major (La Chasse): 17:02 - After the 9th Caprice Etude No. 6 in A minor (Theme and Variations): 20:13 - After the 24th Caprice
0:01 Étude No. 1 in G Minor (Preludio) 5:00 Étude No. 2 in E flat Major (Andante Capriccioso) 10:20 Étude No. 3 in G# Minor (La Campanella) 15:00 Étude No. 4 in E Major (Arpeggio) 17:00 Étude No. 5 in E Major (La Chasse) 20:10 Étude No. 6 in A Minor (Theme and Variations) (The easiest one) See you all at my next concert.
0:01 Étude No. 1 in G Minor (Preludio) 5:00 Étude No. 2 in E flat Major (Andante Capriccioso) 10:20 Étude No. 3 in G# Minor (La Campanella) 15:00 Étude No. 4 in E Major (Arpeggio) 17:00 Étude No. 5 in E Major (La Chasse) 20:10 Étude No. 6 in A Minor (Theme and Variations)
0:04 No.1 in G minor "Il Tremolo" / "Preludio", based on Paganini's Caprice No.5 and No.6 5:01 No.2 in E-flat major, based on Paganini's Caprice No.17 10:23 No.3 in G-sharp minor "La Campanella", based on Paganini's Violin Concerto No.2 in B minor, 3rd Mov. "Rondo alla Clochette" 15:01 No.4 in E major "Arpeggio", based on Paganini's Caprice No.1 17:03 No.5 in E major "La Chasse" / "The Hunt", based on Paganini's Caprice No.9 20:14 No.6 in A minor, based on Paganini's Caprice No.24
I absolutely love Liszt for how insane his pieces get technically while keeping a magnificient melody line, I'm learning some off his etudes and difficulty speaking there is a good number of passages that feels like Liszt was just like "screw it" haha
El Maestro ! You never fail to impress... your ability to play "one hand over the other" (at speed) is pure genius ! I could lock myself in a Tibetan monastery for years, and still wouldn't have anywhere close to your abilities...Even with the strapping on your wrist, your compositions are flawless.
It's so sad Traum doesn't have the recognition he deserves, he should at least have 1M subs by now. All liszt-paganini etudes, all 17 Chopin waltz, all 24 Chopin etudes, his 4 ballades and 4 scherzos, 10 out of 12 transcendental etudes, Liszt sonata in b minor, the first Mephisto waltz, the spanish rhapsody, some hungarian rhapsodies... should I continue?? This man... is just insanely talented
@sleepy4205 Traum is Sung Chang, a classical pianist and very talented, and he has much more expression and experience than Rousseau, Kassia, the flaming piano, etc. He's be far the best, is repertoire is very impressive
Hello TRAUM! New subscriber here!! I would like to say that I really love your videos and it is very entertaining to listen to. What i'm concerned is however is that you upload almost every day, and i've noticed that you even upload multiple videos in some days. I'm very happy that as a content creator you are able to make us happy with your videos but do take a breather every now and then. But if you can actually handle daily uploads then why not😊. I hope that you enjoy uploading to this channel as well. Thanks!!
I am not an expert,but I assume that I don't have to be one to say that you're one the best pianists on UA-cam...You have such a repertoire... Listening to you i's always a pleasure PS: I love the mimicking of your left hand, as if she wanted to sing or something ;D We can clearly perceive that you're constantly looking for a perfect attack of the notes each time, this is really pleasant to see and to hear ;)
The pieces of Franz lizst are wonderfull. This creativity is impressive. Its like a Kid trying to play something on the piano because its bored, but it acctually sounds good.
Have you ever thought about any of Cziffra's transcriptions? I heard his "on the beautiful blue danube" performed live, and I liked it better than the original. Unfortunately it hasn't been recorded much :/
It's absolutely insane how you can not only play each of these so well, but one after the other in succession! I can play only one of these pieces and afterwards my arm feels like mush hahaha. Bravo!
Interviewer: So... where have you chosen to specialize your prowess Traum? Traum: Piano... duhhh Interviewer: No I mean like which famous pianists work will you specialize in? Traum: *Ctrl-clicks all of the options and clicks submit*
Gracias traum!! Eres una inspiración para mi, algún día tocaré como tu, y que mejor que los estudios de liszt, muchas gracias por compartir tanta música hermosa!
You are fantastic. You should consider learning Rachmaninoff Prelude in C# minor or Prelude in G minor. They are both so fulfilling to play. Keep up the good work :)
My version of Etude de Paganini no 4 is by far the most consistent with tons more insanity till the very end and not only that. My speed ups in my far insane piano play on the 2nd half is where I take my highest speed is 16 quintuple notes/s up several notches to a whole new level by playing a lot of random triple notes mixed with double notes. Thus, the Synthesia piano app’s version still remains a little harder than this original version.
I’ve disappeared for a while but I just want to congratulate you for almost arriving at 30 k subs, you’re amazing. I would like to hear Reminiscences di norma
Well I might as well give up learning piano. I will never possibly be close to this godlike. Incredible my dude!!!! I surely hope you make a nice living playing piano
Liszt thought about the more playful aspects of Mephistopheles, but we must remember he was a Franciscan Abbe' who probably never thought of the Eternal Evil One having anything to do with his Colossal Technique
@@CLPianoMusic I am simply amazed by Several Long Accusations without ever even watching his other uploads/ channels. And then it's based on " I FELT like it's sped up/ AI / Fake...." I guess Internet is full of FAKE EXPERTS!
@@Traumfanblueheron I can’t believe those ridiculous accusations would be made when such clear proof is presented on the other channels (and the high quality of this channel too!)
@@CLPianoMusic I think I just made my most unflattering/ sarcastic comment as a reply to that person. Couldn't help myself laughing so hard when I read " He's obviously unable to play in person".
Truly impressive, thanks for sharing. Great interpretations and amazing technique. Looking forwars to a future reveal. I guess this is what happens when one of the world’s top pianists is forced into lockdown and decides to go UA-cam.
Dude this is insane! Btw did you get my comment on your bumblebee post? I cant believe anyone would think you weren't genuine at this stuff so I sat there for a while and thought if I could prove them wrong and I eventually thought of the timer. Congrats at being so talented! Good luck on your next videos and I cant wait to see them!
I'm a bit of a newby to your performances which are extraordinary but I'd love to hear and watch your hands playing a composition of your own now I'm intrigued by the idea.,.... 🌺🌺
This man probably already sold his soul when getting the fastest guinness world record for Flight of the Bumblebee. Does that mean he has more than 1 soul?
One of Traum’s biggest milestones in his UA-cam career is right here.
*Grandes études de Paganini, S. 141* (Franz Liszt, after Niccolò Paganini) - published as *Etudes d'execution transcendante d'apres Paganini, S. 140* in 1838, revised in 1851 as S. 141
Etude No. 1 in G minor (Preludio): 0:00 - After the 6th Caprice (with the introduction and coda of the 5th caprice)
Etude No. 2 in Eb major (Andante capriccioso): 5:01 - After the 17th Caprice
Etude No. 3 in G# minor (La Campanella): 10:23 - After the final movement of Paganini's Violin Concerto No. 2 in B minor
Etude No. 4 in E major (Arpeggio): 15:02 - After the 1st Caprice
Etude No. 5 in E major (La Chasse): 17:02 - After the 9th Caprice
Etude No. 6 in A minor (Theme and Variations): 20:13 - After the 24th Caprice
His
Thanks
Thanks
THXヾ(≧▽≦*)o
@@FranzLisztOfficial HAHAHAH
Level 1 crook: pianist hurt his finger
Level 99 boss: PIANIST SOLD HIS SOUL
Level 100 Mafia Boss: Ling Ling
@@prometheus8567 Level 107: Cziffra
LOL!
If piano were a mobile game:
0:01 Étude No. 1 in G Minor (Preludio)
5:00 Étude No. 2 in E flat Major (Andante Capriccioso)
10:20 Étude No. 3 in G# Minor (La Campanella)
15:00 Étude No. 4 in E Major (Arpeggio)
17:00 Étude No. 5 in E Major (La Chasse)
20:10 Étude No. 6 in A Minor (Theme and Variations) (The easiest one)
See you all at my next concert.
Thanks. Give me tickets 🎫 lol
yey
I know you’re in heaven but when are you going to do a concert in hell?
@@unimate6987 oh yeah come here
"The easiest one."
Drinking game:
Take a drink whenever you see a comment by Liszt
I would get hemolysis.
You will get drunk after 1 hour🤣
My liver just shut down...
hheyey guuyys whyy whoo riss thsi litst dude everyhtjhing jis blurryy
lol
Sorry I’m late.... still working on ballade no. 5
Can't wait!
We've been waiting for 170 years. You're almost as slow as George R R Martin.
The piece must be one year long.
🤣
oh cool
0:01 Étude No. 1 in G Minor (Preludio)
5:00 Étude No. 2 in E flat Major (Andante Capriccioso)
10:20 Étude No. 3 in G# Minor (La Campanella)
15:00 Étude No. 4 in E Major (Arpeggio)
17:00 Étude No. 5 in E Major (La Chasse)
20:10 Étude No. 6 in A Minor (Theme and Variations)
Actually, another name for the first piece is ‘tremolo’
I'd sell my soul to do that and more. Amazing to play the complete set!
It’s you!
Hi I subbed
Traum is arguably the best youtube pianist, I personally believe he is. His schedule and repertoire, and playing and technique, is just amazing!
I agree
Cateen?
definitely the best that makes this style of video
@Bhavya Shukla he meant compared to rousseau kassia etc who make visual like videos.
No in my idea Rousseau is better
0:00 1rst Etude
5:00 2nd Etude
10:20 3rd Etude
15:00 4th Etude
17:00 5th Etude
20:10 6th Etude
Helpful.
1rst
@@PureKillerGecko Yes, 1rst
Did you mean 1st
@@chrnsymphny36 They're the same thing
I’m waiting for Liszt to comment “Sorry I was late I was busy selling my soul to the devil”
Almost
Aka styling Bach’s hair
Oops close enough
0:04 No.1 in G minor "Il Tremolo" / "Preludio", based on Paganini's Caprice No.5 and No.6
5:01 No.2 in E-flat major, based on Paganini's Caprice No.17
10:23 No.3 in G-sharp minor "La Campanella", based on Paganini's Violin Concerto No.2 in B minor, 3rd Mov. "Rondo alla Clochette"
15:01 No.4 in E major "Arpeggio", based on Paganini's Caprice No.1
17:03 No.5 in E major "La Chasse" / "The Hunt", based on Paganini's Caprice No.9
20:14 No.6 in A minor, based on Paganini's Caprice No.24
The hero no one asked for but everyone needed.
18:35 his left hand start dancing.
Liszt: yo paganini can i copy ur hw real quick i forgot to do it thx
Paganini: ok sure but be sure to change it up a bit
Liszt:
😂 I mean Liszt wasn’t lying when he changed it up 🤷♂️
Sorry I'm late I was busy styling Bach's hair
“18 secs ago”
Ok boomer
Boomer x3 for duplicates :P
@@neil3850 Hey danny
Maybe you’re late because of playing bumblebee too slow and not faster than Traum
I absolutely love Liszt for how insane his pieces get technically while keeping a magnificient melody line, I'm learning some off his etudes and difficulty speaking there is a good number of passages that feels like Liszt was just like "screw it" haha
Thanks
Sorry I'm early I was busy catching up on my weekend with the devil
Does he have cool hair ?
@@topnetflixclips1908 not even
Say hi to him, I missed him
Erik Satie you are in hell too
I still remember when he played this in front of me.... I legit craped my self
@Frédéric Chopin you cant replace me just because u are early
Crapped*
The Chopin imposter I'm seeing here legit made me crap myself ...but which one is the imposter??!
Davis Robinson he is for sure. i’m the og :)
Will the real Frédéric Chopin please stand up, please stand up, please stand up
3:47 - 4:10 such beautiful, yet sad and melancholic melody 😢 absolute perfection❤
This is E P I C
But, I'm waiting for the S.140 (1838's) Version! My heart explode
That's literally a beast compared to this. Maybe it'll take a while to practice.
@@joansaniel8048 He already did La Campanella 1838 version!
You should do my theme and variation on paganini... oh wait... i forgot to publish it!
Well, it was your death will to destroy your unpublished works after your death
the paganini etude in the op.25 set is good enough
how does this only have 60k views????? THIS DESERVES MORE ITS SO CLEAN AND PERFECT AS WELL AS GREAT TO LISTEN TO.
El Maestro !
You never fail to impress... your ability to play "one hand over the other" (at speed) is pure genius !
I could lock myself in a Tibetan monastery for years, and still wouldn't have anywhere close to your abilities...Even with the strapping on your wrist, your compositions are flawless.
This man is so underrated like you post videos consistently and have exceptional performances
It's so sad Traum doesn't have the recognition he deserves, he should at least have 1M subs by now. All liszt-paganini etudes, all 17 Chopin waltz, all 24 Chopin etudes, his 4 ballades and 4 scherzos, 10 out of 12 transcendental etudes, Liszt sonata in b minor, the first Mephisto waltz, the spanish rhapsody, some hungarian rhapsodies... should I continue?? This man... is just insanely talented
And he learnt all 6 etudes in 6 days, hes probably the best out of all the synthesia youtubers
@sleepy4205 Traum is Sung Chang, a classical pianist and very talented, and he has much more expression and experience than Rousseau, Kassia, the flaming piano, etc. He's be far the best, is repertoire is very impressive
11 out of 12 now. Also he’s gonna perform somewhere in California and South Korea.
traum uploads more often than when I changing my boxers
Lmaoooo and each upload is infinitely harder than changing boxers
Now I really wanna sniff your boxers...
@@mihawkdrakule3869 ew wtf
Mihawk Drakule bro...
Mihawk Drakule Eww wtf!?
The most “complete” piano Chanel on UA-cam
@Mathews196 yes
Claude Debussy "its the space between the notes" Liszt "its the notes between the notes
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you Traum for your exquisite interpretation of these legends.
Thanks a lot
I love the music of Liszt, Thanks TRAUM. 🎹🎶😃🙏👏
Timestamps for those that want them!
No. 1: 0:01
No. 2: 5:00
No. 3 (La Campanella): 10:20
No. 4: 15:00
No. 5: 17:00
No. 6: 20:10
The only pianist that's better than me is the devil himself.
I agree.
And Alkan :o
Allan *is* the devil
@@closedlol1757 Right!
I thought he played the fiddle
This is the most daunting Etude, and you play it beautifully. Amazing job.
Which one? 😆
@@davisatdavis1 Yes.
Yes
A whole 25 minutes
Davis Robinson the answer to that will be...
*yes*
Hello TRAUM! New subscriber here!! I would like to say that I really love your videos and it is very entertaining to listen to. What i'm concerned is however is that you upload almost every day, and i've noticed that you even upload multiple videos in some days. I'm very happy that as a content creator you are able to make us happy with your videos but do take a breather every now and then. But if you can actually handle daily uploads then why not😊. I hope that you enjoy uploading to this channel as well. Thanks!!
I'm so glad to hear that! Thank YOU 😉
Traum will upload all classical pieces that exist before reaching 100K
Bravo Traum!!👏 Next - Mephisto Waltz (*Traum actually sold his soul to the devil*😮)
😎
So he should play the Faust out of him? 😁
Maybe for 30k?? 😉
@@TraumPiano 😳
@@TraumPiano sure let's hear the Power of the devil!
Great playing! Very impressive! I love this set so much! Especially La Campanella and No. 6! Those two might be my favorite pieces.
Thank you!
Thank You Jacob!
@@TraumPiano your welcome!
Sameee
I love Etude 6 and La Campanella!!
I am not an expert,but I assume that I don't have to be one to say that you're one the best pianists on UA-cam...You have such a repertoire... Listening to you i's always a pleasure
PS: I love the mimicking of your left hand, as if she wanted to sing or something ;D
We can clearly perceive that you're constantly looking for a perfect attack of the notes each time, this is really pleasant to see and to hear ;)
As an advanced pianist, I can say that this guy is definitely better than Rousseau and Kassia.
@@simpyoungyuk3885 bro as a barely intermediate pianist, the difference is pretty clear, just saying.
I love the all-in-one videos!
The pieces of Franz lizst are wonderfull.
This creativity is impressive.
Its like a Kid trying to play something on the piano because its bored, but it acctually sounds good.
Have you ever thought about any of Cziffra's transcriptions? I heard his "on the beautiful blue danube" performed live, and I liked it better than the original. Unfortunately it hasn't been recorded much :/
I've never thought but it's a good idea!
Yes cziffras transcriptions are amazing. His version of flight of the bumblebee would be amazing
2:01 “hey right hand, do you mind helping?” “Fine.” 2:33 “hah lol ur on ur own”
Да Траум, вы не просто мастер, вы мастер-виртуоз! Восхищался этими пьесами, и я поражён вами!!!
It's absolutely insane how you can not only play each of these so well, but one after the other in succession! I can play only one of these pieces and afterwards my arm feels like mush hahaha. Bravo!
I'm pretty sure they are seperate recordings. Just like his chopin etude full sets.
I'm pretty sure they are seperate recordings. Just like his chopin etude full sets.
He makes it look effortless. My envy level is officially maxed out.
Interviewer: So... where have you chosen to specialize your prowess Traum?
Traum: Piano... duhhh
Interviewer: No I mean like which famous pianists work will you specialize in?
Traum: *Ctrl-clicks all of the options and clicks submit*
I am very surprised to see such a high level of musicality and mastery of techniques from a not well-known youtuber/pianist. Nice interpretation.
Before liszt
Perhaps
Imagine old Liszt vs young Liszt happen
@@gogbordpro765 maybe
23:56 is the best variation
Gracias traum!! Eres una inspiración para mi, algún día tocaré como tu, y que mejor que los estudios de liszt, muchas gracias por compartir tanta música hermosa!
You are fantastic. You should consider learning Rachmaninoff Prelude in C# minor or Prelude in G minor. They are both so fulfilling to play. Keep up the good work :)
Got it!
Traum Piano Got it ???? :D
He did Both of them
13:26 = insane
Beautiful performance!
The 2nd Etude Is My Favourite! It's Absolutely Amazing!
7:29 my favorite part
Thank you for helping me get rid of my writers block
You are the best pianist UA-camr, there is no discussion
My version of Etude de Paganini no 4 is by far the most consistent with tons more insanity till the very end and not only that. My speed ups in my far insane piano play on the 2nd half is where I take my highest speed is 16 quintuple notes/s up several notches to a whole new level by playing a lot of random triple notes mixed with double notes. Thus, the Synthesia piano app’s version still remains a little harder than this original version.
insane...S+++ technique plus at least S class musicianship. What a beast holy.
Absolutely incredible! Some of the best intepretations I've heard
It's still super astonishing that you actually did this
He must have practised 40 hours a day to make this video. Very impressive indeed. May Ling Ling's soul be with you.
They're so skilled and it sounds like the whole orchestra is playing.
You have my like unconditionally! ❤️❤️❤️
❤️
I’ve disappeared for a while but I just want to congratulate you for almost arriving at 30 k subs, you’re amazing.
I would like to hear Reminiscences di norma
전설이다....
+축하합니다! 당신은 한국인 댓글을 발견했습니다!
+1 축하
7:57 this always gives me flashbacks to to Chopin's heroic polonaise
Maybe 🤨
Thx because etude no 1 refreshed my mind about these etudes
Well I might as well give up learning piano. I will never possibly be close to this godlike. Incredible my dude!!!! I surely hope you make a nice living playing piano
Liszt thought about the more playful aspects of Mephistopheles, but we must remember he was a Franciscan Abbe' who probably never thought of the Eternal Evil One having anything to do with his Colossal Technique
Can't believe it's been a year since this masterpiece was released on UA-cam!
@C.L Piano
And I can't believe the LONG accusations posted in the newest comments. I wish people would do their homework before making accusations.
@@Traumfanblueheron 😢😢😢
@@CLPianoMusic
I am simply amazed by Several Long Accusations without ever even watching his other uploads/ channels. And then it's based on " I FELT like it's sped up/ AI / Fake...." I guess Internet is full of FAKE EXPERTS!
@@Traumfanblueheron I can’t believe those ridiculous accusations would be made when such clear proof is presented on the other channels (and the high quality of this channel too!)
@@CLPianoMusic
I think I just made my most unflattering/ sarcastic comment as a reply to that person. Couldn't help myself laughing so hard when I read " He's obviously unable to play in person".
just casually dropping it...... i wonder what the 30k special would be 💀💀
Blooper video
@@FranzLisztOfficial Traum doesn't have any bloopers
🤩
Franz Liszt Yep 😂
@@FranzLisztOfficial Mephisto Waltz.
Traum proved that he is the best "Synthesia" pianist currently in the world
How much do you practice? Seriously?
Give us some motivation man.
Not much
@@FranzLisztOfficial this much can't be accomplished with not much :))
I wouldn't be surprised if he says 40 hours
@@FranzLisztOfficial flex
@@FranzLisztOfficial a liiiiil bit
It's called editing.
UA-camr: uploads a known classical piece
Famous composers: *Allow us to introduce ourselves*
Truly impressive, thanks for sharing. Great interpretations and amazing technique. Looking forwars to a future reveal. I guess this is what happens when one of the world’s top pianists is forced into lockdown and decides to go UA-cam.
Yes, you are correct. Covid lockdown ruined many livelihoods, but, at the same time, Traum is a blessing to many of us since he started this channel.
Incredible!
Wonderful!!!
2:54 Sounds really like Bach-Busoni Chaconne
Nice ears. Sounds like chaconne's coda because they have same progression called "circle of fifths". I have some other examples in my channel.
Wonderful! Thankyou for making my day brighter.
No words...so beautiful!
dude you're actually insane for this, props to you
why this channel is so underrated?
This is amazing
Yes
@Alejandro Rodriguez He could have watched the same videos that he uploaded before.
Traum, your playstyle is so match with my feeling and way to express! That is amazing playing
Would love to see the transcendental etudes played by you. Love the videos and just play whatever you like in the end of the day
plot twist: Liszt is resurrected and this is himself playing
Dude this is insane! Btw did you get my comment on your bumblebee post? I cant believe anyone would think you weren't genuine at this stuff so I sat there for a while and thought if I could prove them wrong and I eventually thought of the timer. Congrats at being so talented! Good luck on your next videos and I cant wait to see them!
The man. The myth. The legend.
This is absolutely amazing, man! Subscribed and can't wait to see more!
I'm a bit of a newby to your performances which are extraordinary but I'd love to hear and watch your hands playing a composition of your own now I'm intrigued by the idea.,.... 🌺🌺
Wow amazing 👍
So beautiful 😍
17:00 Traum's left hand is like... let me in! Let me in!!!!!!
Absolutely stunning work.
Amazing oh my god the talent here is astronomical
Would it be possible for you to play the Hammerklavier? 🙏
14:15 VS 23:57
This man probably already sold his soul when getting the fastest guinness world record for Flight of the Bumblebee. Does that mean he has more than 1 soul?
I don't think so.
So much respect for you! Amazing stuff
You should perform Hamelin’s etude no.4 in c minor after Alkan! That is one impressive piece
오 요새 파가니니연습곡듣고있었는데 딱 올려주시네요
Please Traum, could you play Rachmaninoff's Musical Moment No.6 Maestoso?
I sold my soul to the devil along with Paganini
:/
Hmmmmmmmmmm
.......
Chopin?
wow! This is absolutely amazing! Just subscribed :]