Ey nice, moonlight sonata mvt 3 for me lol (cuz i underestimated it and when i attempted it i realised how futile my efforts were lol then i started learning with dedication XD)
@@pleasecontactme4274 I started taking lessons about 2 months ago and my teacher uses the books by Faber, I wanted to start about a year ago when I randomly saw the Rousseau video of Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement
Most concert pianists at this standard can do this, its just you are not aware of this, you don't live in a music conservatory for example so you're not exposed to this level of playing and ability, they are not your normal players you mainly see on UA-cam, which is full of players with only a fraction of talent compared to guys like this, this is a completely different league/world.
Could you play these music in the future? 1. Liszt : trancendantal etude 1 2. Chopin: etude 25 6 3. Liszt : un sospiro 4. Thalberg : fantasia on moses 5. Rachmaninoff : etude 39 9
@@kaiiiru6207 Yeah. The interpretation that Traum has on this piece is also S tier. I was at a concert lately, the pianist played this piece and it sounded nowhere as good as Traum's playing.
This piece is like someone who has gone through struggles, a story of despair, but just for a moment, raises his head to the world and finds something worth loving, and the way your heart races at 4:21 is almost identical to the way you feel when you meet that special someone, the person who makes you see the world in color for the first time
I just celebrated my birthday yesterday and just posted on fb how this piece seems to perfectly describe my personality (whimsical, reflective etc) and life story..It seems to sum up my past 50 yrs on this planet with all the dramatic moments experienced lol; The intense struggles/adversities followed my the sweetness of life...I can greatly appreciate your comment😊
@@randiey95 😂 or if you wanna sound deep you could say it’s when she cheats on you leaving you in a spiraling pit of confusion and rage but yes it could just be when you wake up from a dream lol
The subscribers curve will rise drastically, the quality and difficulty is on the same level as rousseau, bet all the rousseau people will also end up here the next days, you are killin it with the upload rate 👌😂
@@roadtogod6556 Yeah I definitely agree. Rousseau has played difficult songs, but I can count the ones that even compare to this one on one hand. HR2 and Ballade 1 are the only ones that I would say are very difficult that I am impressed by.
@@charlesjd interesting. I’m learning this piece right now, not fully up to tempo yet but i don’t think this is THAT hard of a piece. I think Rousseau is a much better pianist than me. This piece is very impressive in its sound but everything lays nice so it’s surprisingly easy to play (relatively speaking, no beginner could play it, but my point is this piece is easier than it sounds. Everything lays really nice in the hands) Hungarian Rhapsody 2 is significantly harder than this piece, I’ve tried learning that and failed but I’ve worked this scherzo up from nothing to being able to do the whole piece (just not up to tempo, yet) in a matter of a month with practicing an hour a day
I remember slacking off in my piano class in school listening to this piece over and over. It was one of the first demo songs on the digital pianos we had in class. The perfect way to ignore the teacher for 10 minutes at a time and just be washed away by the genius of Chopin. Of course, that could be why I'm not a very good pianist, cause I spent all my time listening to established pianists and not to my teacher, lol.
Sensational! I love the crispness in your fast runs, very pleasing to the ear, you have an incredibly beautiful sound. Don't overwork yourself, you're posting a lot!
This song is so insane and the fact that it's so creative. How does someone come up with something like this. Absolute brilliance. And a brilliant player I might add.
Wow you are SO UNDERESTATED, you should have 100000 subs or more, I have listened to Rousseau and Kassia but you convey the feeling that almost nobody touches nowadays with which each piece was written, I am SO sure that if Chopin Liszt... were alive they would be as proud of you, (but not as proud of you as your mother obviously is) we support you TRAUM MUSIC,
my favorite Chopin piece ! As a guy who doesn't play piano I really love watching you play these pieces as well as you do. thank you for uploading this masterpiece!
I love this piece. I've played it too an i love the lyrical parts as wall as the part from 03:02 on. It is so lovely and so different in the emotions. Absolutely one of my favourites to play. Ps. Just a quick reminder: Liszt's polonaise no.1 would be epic ;) Love your content
I love how you got 2.7k subscribers before 3 months of uploading your first video, you deserve way more and I hope you'll get that as soon as possible.
He's playing into the algorithms hands which he's more than aware of, or his team/management are... Its only a matter of time before he overtakes the other major midi light players rousseau and kassia etc..as he is uploading far more often than them. My guess maybe he will slow down on the uploads once hes got a certain amount of attention but at the minute he's playing catch up with rousseau, by uploading as much as possible.
@@markfowlermusic I really don't know about the UA-cam algorithms... this is my first channel. I am just happy to share music and so thankful to you guys' support.
You are a singular talent in the history of these kinds of UA-cam classical music videos! Nothing else compares!! Bravo! Cream rises to the top and so will you
Wow dude, I just discovered this channel a few months ago searching for a good version of spanish rhapsody and I have to admite that you're quite impressive, almost every piece you play it's the best version of youtube. I hope you grow up soon
OMG. I see a notification for my favourite Scherzo by my favourite interperter. I plan to learn this piece soon (have to finish Beethoven's Tempest and Chopin's op. 10 no. 9 first). Thank you so much! Your playing is of the highest quality.
@@TraumPiano Bruh, by the time I saw this comment you already uploaded all the ballades... You are a complete legend, and I hope you get to 1 mil subs soon, you deserve it ;)
I also uploaded Scherzo No 2 with a cool visualization like yours, on my channel. Comparing that to your interpretation.. my confidence just took another hit. You capture the details of this piece so well, and the general flow is beautiful. Glad that I discovered your channel!
My favorite Scherzo! The first one I listened to, though Thanks for sharing these beautiful pieces and inspiring to play piano; you deserve way more subs! Edit: just finished the video Great performance!
Wow you are a really good pianist!👍 Can you play Ravels Ondine? I love this piece and you have the skills to perform it perfectly👌 And are you german?...because TRAUM😄
and I also like how you bring up the left hand voicing at 4:18 with the f sharp anf g sharp change. not all pianists articulate that way. martha argerich plays right hand way louder.
Hello all the future 10 million people subscribed to Traum
You are right, you are not the unique, who is watching the shiny future of this channel.
vCoda .
;)
@Joodong Yang so? Lmao, even if that is true, who tf cares that he missed 6 notes, 6 mf notes out of all the ones that are played in this piece?
@@ulysse__ I think he deleted his comment
This was actually the piece that got me into classical music
Ey nice, moonlight sonata mvt 3 for me lol (cuz i underestimated it and when i attempted it i realised how futile my efforts were lol then i started learning with dedication XD)
@@pleasecontactme4274 yo me too
@@blaze8643 nice haha what's your progress if you don't mind me asking? (if you started learning like me)
@@pleasecontactme4274 I started taking lessons about 2 months ago and my teacher uses the books by Faber, I wanted to start about a year ago when I
randomly saw the Rousseau video of Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement
@@pleasecontactme4274 for progress I have about 3/4 of the book finished for book 1
Literally my favorite channel at the moment. Can't wait to see 1M subscribers below the name Traum.
;))
@Joodong Yang I see you everywhere, pretty sure it isn't
This Répertoire is just insane. I simply don’t believe my own eyes.
;)
estelita checa He talks about the whole channel of course not just this one piece
estelita checa
I see logic isn’t your strongest suit.
Badreddine Wreqs his *forte* one might say.
Cloudy Bellonio a classic(cal) music pun
I don't understand how you have such a vast repertoire of complex, hard pieces readily available like this!
Work of years
He practises 40 hours a day
@@adolescenterevoltado9008Ling Ling can do better.
He made this channel in April so he's probably a professional Pianist stuck at home during quarantine so he decided to make this channel.
Most concert pianists at this standard can do this, its just you are not aware of this, you don't live in a music conservatory for example so you're not exposed to this level of playing and ability, they are not your normal players you mainly see on UA-cam, which is full of players with only a fraction of talent compared to guys like this, this is a completely different league/world.
Could you play these music in the future?
1. Liszt : trancendantal etude 1
2. Chopin: etude 25 6
3. Liszt : un sospiro
4. Thalberg : fantasia on moses
5. Rachmaninoff : etude 39 9
Okay. just give me an hour
@@TraumPiano 1 hour? Why? Why are you so fast? HOW ARE YOU SO GOOD
HE LITERALLY POSTED THE TRANSCENDENTAL IN AN HOUR WTF
@@TraumPiano YOOOOO WHAT
Daniel Chernilov lmao
At 7:11 is literal eargasm your voicing is AMAZING
Yeah it's unbelievable
Thank Chopin.
I can't be the only one that thinks 4:20 and 7:12 are the best parts of the piece.
My favorite parts for sure.
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Me-😱😱😱😱💯🦴
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My favorite part 9:20. I feel such a strong relieve when it is done cause it is so intense. The "brrm brrm brrm" is also very very charming.
same
Was searching for this comment. The voicing and pedal work was done perfectly.
4:20 is probably the most beautiful thing I have ever heard, it almost brings tears to my eyes.
Right there with you :,)
Wtf this beautiful, music can express thing which there are no word for
@@kaiiiru6207 Yeah. The interpretation that Traum has on this piece is also S tier. I was at a concert lately, the pianist played this piece and it sounded nowhere as good as Traum's playing.
@@funnyuser2796 But it's not as expressive as a real piano.
@@elias7748 wdym, this is on a real piano
This is 100% one of Chopin's greatest works
No ballde no 1 better
@@0mer553 I agree however this is also up there for me
@@0mer553 ballade no 4 and winter wind
@@威廉-m8n winter wind overrated . Ballade 1 better than 4
@@LonelyDeveloper_ ocean etude
This piece is like someone who has gone through struggles, a story of despair, but just for a moment, raises his head to the world and finds something worth loving, and the way your heart races at 4:21 is almost identical to the way you feel when you meet that special someone, the person who makes you see the world in color for the first time
I just celebrated my birthday yesterday and just posted on fb how this piece seems to perfectly describe my personality (whimsical, reflective etc) and life story..It seems to sum up my past 50 yrs on this planet with all the dramatic moments experienced lol; The intense struggles/adversities followed my the sweetness of life...I can greatly appreciate your comment😊
and 7:10 you realized that person was only in your imagination
You're right, I discovered this piece in a time like that. A very "strong" piece that got me into this genre, thank you Jeremie for share this :)
@@randiey95 😂 or if you wanna sound deep you could say it’s when she cheats on you leaving you in a spiraling pit of confusion and rage but yes it could just be when you wake up from a dream lol
@@albertoserver3015 no prob 😀
I'm proud to say that I am here before a million subscribers!
:)))
Same. You are awesome Traum.
Same here :D
Same
I love this piece, is one of my favourite piece of Chopin
Ow, thanks!
@@Cayres18 Lol
It's really good...
@@TraumPiano good? Ok...
Joodong Yang stop commenting everywhere
7:10 how didn't anyone noticed how excellent this part is
Very nice line of melody with your left pinky at 2:20
The subscribers curve will rise drastically, the quality and difficulty is on the same level as rousseau, bet all the rousseau people will also end up here the next days, you are killin it with the upload rate 👌😂
lol this is so much better than rousseau
@@roadtogod6556 Yeah I definitely agree. Rousseau has played difficult songs, but I can count the ones that even compare to this one on one hand. HR2 and Ballade 1 are the only ones that I would say are very difficult that I am impressed by.
@@charlesjd interesting. I’m learning this piece right now, not fully up to tempo yet but i don’t think this is THAT hard of a piece. I think Rousseau is a much better pianist than me. This piece is very impressive in its sound but everything lays nice so it’s surprisingly easy to play (relatively speaking, no beginner could play it, but my point is this piece is easier than it sounds. Everything lays really nice in the hands)
Hungarian Rhapsody 2 is significantly harder than this piece, I’ve tried learning that and failed but I’ve worked this scherzo up from nothing to being able to do the whole piece (just not up to tempo, yet) in a matter of a month with practicing an hour a day
This piece is literally flawless
I remember slacking off in my piano class in school listening to this piece over and over. It was one of the first demo songs on the digital pianos we had in class. The perfect way to ignore the teacher for 10 minutes at a time and just be washed away by the genius of Chopin. Of course, that could be why I'm not a very good pianist, cause I spent all my time listening to established pianists and not to my teacher, lol.
Listening to- and appreciating this fantastic music might’ve been the best thing you could’ve done back then :)
The precision and clarity is unbelievable, particularly in the beginning chorded part.
Sensational! I love the crispness in your fast runs, very pleasing to the ear, you have an incredibly beautiful sound. Don't overwork yourself, you're posting a lot!
Thanks!!
This song is so insane and the fact that it's so creative. How does someone come up with something like this. Absolute brilliance. And a brilliant player I might add.
I can't get over how good the melody at 6:43 and 7:11 sounds
Y’all we gotta make this guy famous
😍
¡Qué divino está esto! Desde 1991 este Scherzo ha sido el que más me gusta de todos, y una de mis obras favoritas de Chopin.
Does anyone know friggin difficult it is to play 9:21 - 9:25 at that speed? God, I’m getting so discouraged.
This channel can be called "The Real Piano Hero". So hypnotizing!
From 6:28 on is so good.
Crazy sounds
Thanks!
I look forward to seeing the immense growth of this channel
Hell yea, a new video by a pianist that surpassed every other yt pianist by not just how often he uploads, but also by how well he plays
6:33 this part is giving me winter wind vibes
Same
와 근데 가만 보니 매일매일 이런 우수한 퀄리티로 영상 올리시는데 초견이 좋으신건지 레퍼토리가 많으신건지...같은 전공자로서 개인적으로 이부분이 상당히 놀랍네요..!!👍👍
Wow you are SO UNDERESTATED, you should have 100000 subs or more, I have listened to Rousseau and Kassia but you convey the feeling that almost nobody touches nowadays with which each piece was written,
I am SO sure that if Chopin Liszt... were alive they would be as proud of you, (but not as proud of you as your mother obviously is)
we support you TRAUM MUSIC,
I love your hand expressions... Keep up the good work!
🙏
Oh my god you really deserve more attention. Such a huge repertoire!
Thank you so much for the upload. This is a very nice piece. When I hear it, it reminds me of childhood.
👍
4:23 my favorite part 😀
It's so good
I really like that this epic channel is getting ads, but I keep getting them in the middle of the piece D:
my favorite Chopin piece ! As a guy who doesn't play piano I really love watching you play these pieces as well as you do. thank you for uploading this masterpiece!
Always so impressed :)
This made me fall in love with this piece. I've heard it before but this was so good.
Maravillosa obra pianística, una de mis favoritas desde el año 1991, cuando empecé a ser un aficionado del piano.
I am fan of rousseau and kassia but when I saw your videos I told to my self: omg this a Talend person.
Amazing technic by the way
Same
I love this piece. I've played it too an i love the lyrical parts as wall as the part from 03:02 on. It is so lovely and so different in the emotions. Absolutely one of my favourites to play.
Ps. Just a quick reminder: Liszt's polonaise no.1 would be epic ;)
Love your content
I won't forget
Liszt polonaise no 1 is her best word for me
Work *
@@valentinsoria2265 Got it!
I agree. That's also my favourite part, but, more specifically, 3:02-6:29
(But my favourite, favourite bit starts at 3:58)
I love how you got 2.7k subscribers before 3 months of uploading your first video, you deserve way more and I hope you'll get that as soon as possible.
Thanks!
Oh my God... You upload new videos every day and every day you upload insane pieces.
I think you deserve 2M+ subscribers. You are really cool
Unfortunately, his channel is so underrated. Too bad :(
AgestaDesu This channel was 2k just 2 days ago. It’s growing. It was 167 2 to 3 weeks ago
He's playing into the algorithms hands which he's more than aware of, or his team/management are... Its only a matter of time before he overtakes the other major midi light players rousseau and kassia etc..as he is uploading far more often than them. My guess maybe he will slow down on the uploads once hes got a certain amount of attention but at the minute he's playing catch up with rousseau, by uploading as much as possible.
@@markfowlermusic I really don't know about the UA-cam algorithms... this is my first channel. I am just happy to share music and so thankful to you guys' support.
@@TraumPiano you're an established concert pianist already though, i dont see how you can't be, probably a famous one.
It's a dream realizes play this master piece! Bravissimo! Viva Chopin!
By far the most creative and unique pianist I’ve seen
I really love the fast/abrupt transition at 6:40-6:44. Very few play it like that without any pauses. It makes that section sound more agitating.
Thank you I have been waitin for this,lovely 😁
Great!
連日大好きなショパンの曲を堪能でき、大満足です。今日はとてもポピュラーなスケルツォで何時聴いてもいいですね。有り難うございました。
The piano in it's full glory as a percussion instrument.
Congratulations on the 100.000 subscribers. You deserve more
6:42 uff que epica es esa parte, realmente se nota el sentimiento que le pones
(๑´•.̫ • `๑)
Sí
I hope your channel blow up soon!
😉
Gorgeous piece and performance! Well done on this uncommon piece!
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뭔가 영어댓글을 달아야할것같은 분위기지만 꿋꿋하게 한국어 적고 갈게요..연주 너무 좋아요😺
뭔가 쓸데없지만좋아요가 눌러지고싶은 댓글
한국인 손!!!!!!!!
discordo👀🗡️
This interpretation is really good! wow😳
Thanks!
You made my day pleasing my ears!! Your a great pianist!
Congratulations.
A piece only masters can play this well.
Ok I’m in love with this video!
😁
This is my favorite Chopin piece
You are a singular talent in the history of these kinds of UA-cam classical music videos! Nothing else compares!! Bravo! Cream rises to the top and so will you
This is my top 1 favorite Chopin's Scherzo. Thanks for uploading this!
So inspiring!
Great Performance! This and Zimerman's performance are superb.
Looove this one! One more scherzo to go to complete the set :D
Yay!!!
Wow dude, I just discovered this channel a few months ago searching for a good version of spanish rhapsody and I have to admite that you're quite impressive, almost every piece you play it's the best version of youtube. I hope you grow up soon
One of the best interpretation I found so far. Thank you.
What a performance ! I love your playing.
Amazing. Keep up the hard work
;)
Finally! The first UA-cam pianist to play Chopin's Scherzo No. 2. Thank you very much !
Paul Barton not only plays it divinely, he offers a wonderful tutorial.
Such a beautiful song, thank you so much.
Mixture of beauty and power! Wow, just wow!
OMG. I see a notification for my favourite Scherzo by my favourite interperter. I plan to learn this piece soon (have to finish Beethoven's Tempest and Chopin's op. 10 no. 9 first). Thank you so much! Your playing is of the highest quality.
It’s actually a hard piece. Good luck, fulfil your dreams :)
Not wanting to steal your encouragement but I think a bit more patient would benefit you a bit more ^^
🙏
Beautiful performance.:)❤
Thanks!
My favourite version of this piece, I love it! 😀
amazing....I never knew this piece was THIS hard......😲😲😲😲
You meant easy and I’m Liszt
First! This is a very nice piece.
4:24, 6:12 and 6:30 are the best parts of this piece
Damn this is good
Thanks Chris
Bru I’ve been addicted to Chopin for a year now and just found this hidden gem 💎 thank you
Can you please play chopin’s ballades?
I started to practice!
@@TraumPiano Bruh, by the time I saw this comment you already uploaded all the ballades... You are a complete legend, and I hope you get to 1 mil subs soon, you deserve it ;)
I also uploaded Scherzo No 2 with a cool visualization like yours, on my channel. Comparing that to your interpretation.. my confidence just took another hit. You capture the details of this piece so well, and the general flow is beautiful. Glad that I discovered your channel!
My favorite Scherzo! The first one I listened to, though
Thanks for sharing these beautiful pieces and inspiring to play piano; you deserve way more subs!
Edit: just finished the video
Great performance!
Thanks Giuseppe Agresta🙏
Fantastic!
Love this, great upload once again. I don't think you realise how difficult the pieces you play are XD (to ordinary humans)
It's difficult! 🤣
Traum that’s an understatement 😂
I was waiting fir rousseau to make this piece but I foud Traum and it's make me feel happy. I've instantly subscribe
4:20 is one of the best pieces of music I've ever heard. Piano is the greatest instrument ever made.
This made me play piano again. Wonderful playing.
This. Is. Incredible. I was a piano performance major and have memorized a few of Chopin's Etudes, but this one seems quite daunting.
my favorite scherzo and next to his first ballade one of my favorite works of chopin
I would love to watch you play Totentanz - Franz Liszt, just like Valentina Lisitsa did.
You bet you can do it! :D
Nice job of the pianist
Absolutely fantastic. Adding this to my hyper focus playlist right now!!! Thank you for this piece!
Wow you are a really good pianist!👍 Can you play Ravels Ondine? I love this piece and you have the skills to perform it perfectly👌 And are you german?...because TRAUM😄
Love to play Gaspard de la nuit!
Sliding this it in my pianists glory play list
By the way such an excellent performance, hope I could play even 5% of this 😀
Is anyone gonna explain why anyone would DISLIKE this???!!
and I also like how you bring up the left hand voicing at 4:18 with the f sharp anf g sharp change. not all pianists articulate that way. martha argerich plays right hand way louder.
Awesome!!!
Thanks!