Rachmaninoff - Moment Musicaux No. 4 in E Minor
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- Опубліковано 18 гру 2019
- Rachmaninoff - Moment Musicaux Op. 16 No. 4 in E Minor
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Hope you enjoy this performance of Rachmaninoff's 4th Musical Moment by Tae-Seung Park.
Outro: Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 8, Mvt. 1
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Rachmaninoff. Moments Musicaux, Op. 16 No. 4 - Presto. This was was composed by the then 23-year-old, during a period in which he decided he would not compose. He was waiting for the premiere of his first symphony, and didn’t want to write anything until it was performed. His decision changed, however, when he was robbed on a train, and lost ‘a substantial sum of money.’ Hence, he wrote this composition to recoup his losses.
The work comprises a set of movements that together summarize his knowledge of piano composition up to that point. Each movement references an existing style. This movement was written in the format of the virtuoso Etude, pioneered by Chopin, specifically referencing his Revolutionary Etude. It does so with rippling, never-ending left hand figures and a minimal right hand melody.
Soon after composing this set, Rachmaninoff had his disastrous premiere of his first symphony, after which the composer fell into a deep depression. After three years of composing very little or not at all, Rachmaninoff re-emerged with his triumphant second symphony - perhaps the only composition that is dedicated to a psychologist - as Rachmaninoff dedicated it to the physician that helped him recover and find joy in both music and life again. I hope you enjoy this performance by Tae-Seung Park, and I hope you get some rest on these last few days before Christmas ♥
wonderful performance Rousseau ❤️ also none of your classical music can no longer be downloaded anymore could I know why because I depend on these downloads a lot thanks Rousseau ❤️
Thanks Rosseau
Rousseau please upload etude 25 no 5 wrong note
Sorry, I do not speak essay.
Unknown Name lol
I really like beginner pieces like this
@First Name Last Name r/wooosh
First Name Last Name r/woooooshwith5o’s
First Name Last Name r/wooosh
How is this beginner? This is at least a level 2, a real beginner piece would be something like Rach3
Ninjafruit816 this man spitting facts
"Are you a righty or a lefty?"
Rousseau: *yes*
Then what do u call his other 3 hands?
👌
@@elizabethweeks3065 left-y, middle left-y, middle-y, middle right-y, righty
@@elizabethweeks3065 🤣🤣🤣🤣
What about his ghost hand tho
Sending my dad this one so he’d stop saying that flight of the bumblebee is the most impressive peice
jessdoritowhale send him lugansky playing it. It’s far better than rosseau but it doesn’t have the cool animation
@@thanos4677 Hell yeah
send balakirev islamey
@@thanos4677 Kassia plays it almost as good as Lugansky and it had the animation :)(
Tomas Josef the animation on hers looks kinda cheap compared to Rousseau
Whenever i listen to other Rachmaninoff compositions i seem to understand why he started to hate his prelude in c sharp minor cuz he had composed so many other beautiful and fabulous pieces and majority only wanted to hear that one piece! What a beautiful piece and so nicely performed
You start to hate a piece when people ask you to play it over and over again too often, regardless of the composition.
I came through it myself when people asked me to play one piece constantly for 1 week and now it disgusts me to even play it
@@niccolopaganini4268 like *cough cough * canon in D *cough * cellists *cough *
@@niccolopaganini4268 what piece was?
@@clinicadallanora3973 Pletnev's transcription of Tchaikovsky dance of the sugar plum fairy
@@niccolopaganini4268 Could you send a link?
Chopin: my Revolutionary etude will fatigue your left hand
Rachmaninoff: hold my piano
Luke Faulkner *hold my depression
Godowskiy triggered
holding a piano will fatigue my left hand for sure
Yes sir 👌
@@elizabethweeks3065 hold my new wallet*
the left hand dropped those chords faster than my hopes and dreams
Agreed
😂
@Cormac Atherton ok sorry it was a joke don't be sad
Chaotic Imme Wrong video or what
what chords
-"Dad? Why is my sisters name Rose?"
-"Because your mother loves roses."
-"Thanks!"
-"No problem, Moment Musicaux No.4 in E minor."
Played by a Beginner You stole this comment from the top comment on Rousseau’s performance of Chopin’s Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2 in E flat Major
@@Anonymous-wj6bu no,this is like one of those meme templates a lot of people use it
Played by a Beginner you stole the comment!
I dont understand
@@Anonymous-wj6bu this joke is about 100 years old. The first time I heard it was in the mid-80s and the punchline was something like "no problem Buffalo Cum"
Love how this piece is devilish and romantic at the same time
😈❤
What is your favorite short Rachmaninoff piece? I'm torn between this one and his Etude Tableau Op. 39 No. 6 - which was the very first upload on this channel :D
Italian Polka
Rach 2
Rachmaninoff piano concerto 2 in c minor op 18
Rousseau my favourite rach piece is concerto no 2
Elegie
This sounds like the beginning of something... something dark but exciting.
Not really
omegagon yeah but a prelude is meant and built to sound like a beginning. This has a dramatic feel to it like something is going to happen, like it’s a theme or something, rather than having the feeling that some other music should follow it. It’s hard to explain. 😂
I picture the lead up to a bossfight. Like the cutscene right beforehand.
@@bazzfromthebackground3696 feels like knowing youre gonna have to go to war, or getting robbed on a train, which is exactly what happened to rachmaninoff
When i was 5 years old I heard this live performed by a good friend and it was the moment I knew I wanted to play piano. This piece literally changed my life. So powerful.
Songs are sung, pieces are played :)
Timestorm Films “it was the MOMENT i knew i wanted to play piano”
Pun intentional or not?
You were 5 and a good friend played this? Was he mozart?
piece*
sorry but i had to
The same happened to me except I was 12 years old and it was moonlight sonata Mvt.3
Rousseau: "His decision changed, however, when he was robbed on a train, and lost ‘a substantial sum of money.’ Hence, he wrote this composition to recoup his losses."
*no wonder it is harder than Beethoven's "Rage over a lost penny"*
This comment made my day lol
Ik it’s a joke but I think Beethoven’s rage over a lost penny made fun of someone else who got mad over a penny.
I’m not scared of this piece, I’m scared of the dude who looked at Rachmaninoff, and thought “hmm, I could totally rob this man-beast”.
It's less than a week until Christmas! Where are you from and how are you celebrating in your country?
I am from Hungary! Hello, Rousseau!
Im from israel... so....
Partita no.2 in c minor
I’m from Brasil we doesn’t have a celebration
I'm from The Netherlands! We just have the traditional Christmas here :)
2:08 musical representation of my so far bad day
2:50 the *PURE* *JOY* when Rousseau uploads moment muciaux no 4
@@polotrav3439 who decided that?
Last time I was this early, this piece wasn't yet written.
How old are you then?
Eysox He’s a super boomer
,
@@MrEysox at least 124
This actually sounds like a dark souls boss fight
I haven't had the chance to play a Souls game yet, but it definitely does sound like it'd fit perfectly in a game's score.
Sounds very close to Lord of Cinder OST
@@Aralus12 not even close there different in every way except there both on the piano
I've played dark souls and I am a pianist and this piece is harder than 90% of dark souls boss fights.
@@jonathanlebon9705 I beg to differ. Midir took me longer to take down than learning this (I play on mkb and the piano I started when I was 3, I'm 21 now)
This has gotta be one of the most powerful pieces of piano music I’ve ever heard. Rachmaninov was a genius.
Wow, I didn't expect that, it struck me like lightning
*struck
it struck me like lightning*
felt exactly like you
Nice
Interviewer: How much do you practice?
Rousseau: Yes.
40 hours a day
I applauded a bit at the end. It's a really clean and emotional interpretation. This might be my third play of it now. Love it.
Chopin and Lizst: WE HAVE THE HARDEST PIANO PIECES IN THE WORLD
Rachmaninoff: HOLD MY PIANO
Глеб Зворыкин Bach: HOLD MY ORGAN
Liszt still does have the hardest pieces. (La clochette, études d'execution transcendente d'apres paganini no 4b and 6, etc.)
dhruv sawant rach Etude tableau op 39 are harder than Liszt Etude. It’s crazy to say but they are mental.
Sorabji: Hold My 9 Hours
For me, the hardest piece of piano is : the 2 ND concerto of rachmaninoff.
This piece gives off a vibe I haven't felt before
Like a retro vibe check
@@rudravarma4659 you answer to yourself lol
I'm convinced Tae-Seung Park is Rachmaninoff in disguise
Well tae-sung is the one who is playing this piece
@@mcig98 Thanks for letting me know 😂
@@mcig98 thank you, very cool!
@@jesselanting3931 do you not see that the original comment was edited after he was informed?
@@CAG2 It doesn't show you how or when it was edited
Im do glad you did some Rachmaninoff before christmas, he's my favourite composer and this is one of my favourite of his compositions
By far my favorite piece you’ve played. Thanks for being amazing!
This has to be my favourite Rach piece by far. Sheer genius
Have you listened to many of his compositions? I genuinly recomend to listen to ALL of them. Search all his works. it will take a while but you will not regret. I have found some really nice ones hidden
0:43 I like this part it makes me feel like I’m running from the past present and future but nothing’s changing and as the composure goes on I plummet more and more into depression and insanity from regret and pain
Listen to Lugansky's cover. A much better picture will be painted in your mind. In my opinion, this cover was underwhelming. To people who have not listened to it before, they will think otherwise, but once they listen to Lugansky's cover, they'll understand what I mean.
When I was choosing the comosition for my working year ( we did it with my teacher), she offered me one of Rachmaninov. I loved his pieces, so I agreed with her, we started to watch the notes. So when my teacher looked through one book with them, she noticed this piece, went to the piano and started to play. During her playing, she was crying, but didn't stop. It was very emotional. She finished and told the story to me. Her father was a soldier, so in her family was a strict discipline, but she with her sister (she was a musician too) and brother loved him anyway. He always did all for their family. Girls grew up, studied at the conservatory and became music teachers. His father loved the music. Girls played for him every evening. And when affliction has come, he died, they had a depression. On the funeral my teacher played this masterprice.....her sister and other relatives thought that she lost her mind and prayed her to stop, but she has known, that the best thing she could do at this moment was a playing for him....This piece is the memory for her father. So now my teacher is 75 and she is very strong and powerful woman. Her sister and daughter left the country many years ago, bit she stayed at her homeland, in Russia. She has a heart of gold, but had a really hard luck
I see Rousseau.
I like.
Then I watch.
Beautiful !
I wasn’t expecting this masterpiece on your channel this is certainly a pleasant suprise
Been waiting for this video to be made for quite a long time! Very few good and high sound quality videos of this piece made...
Thanks for the treat!
No pieces has ever made me feel as emotional as this one... I was waiting for it so much, just thank you
I love the different interpretations. I listened to Kassia's which is faster and probably more closer to the intended tempo, but for some reason I just find this version more rich. This one I can here more of the notes individually and can soak it all in. All and all it's fun to see different unique playstyles.
Don't know why we only play flight of the bumblebee when we have masterpieces like these
I’ve been waiting for this for over a year! And you didn’t disappoint !
I've been waiting for this one for years now from you.... thank you.
Splendid performance of this essential piece by Rachmaninoff. I never get tired of it, even after years (unlike my left hand !).
Thanks for creating and sharing these videos.
Last time I was this early, Rousseau was still making HR2
Last time i was early, Rousseau were dead.
@@LeventK Last time I was early, Bach was not born yet.
What a great Christmas gift Rousseau! Thank you! One of my favorites pieces by Rachmaninoff;)
Man i felt it... Thank you so much for this piece, it was incredible!
I don't know why your performances are better than the others that I found in youtube... You are so amazing! Keep it!
No offense…. But this is a very bad performance compared to nearly anyone else
Lugansky plays this way better. Rousseau drowns everything in pedal
"Pathetique adagio cantabille"
Pathetique sonata 2nd mov is my favourite Beethoven sonata of all time
@@fattit7598
Do you like piano no mori?
I really like that anime and when I watch a video about this anime I almost always see you in the comments
(Sorry if my English is bad)
@@Nicole_is_dead Yeah, i love the anime since it features my favourite composer, Chopin.
my god i was waiting for this forever thank you so much rousseau
I love this piece! Thank you Rousseau
Thank you Rousseau for my daily Moment Musicaux
Bach- “Little” Fugue in G-Minor
absolutely
Honestly, Christmas is coming up and I'm going to play your songs at the tree. Keep up the great work!!
Yessss!!! Thank you so!!! I was trying to do you play it! Thank you so!
Holy shit I would’ve never thought Rousseau would’ve uploaded that, it’s actually my favorite piece yet not as popular as it should be in my opinion. It’s nice more people will discover it thanks to Rousseau. Great performance, as always Rousseau shows us that he is far above the average pianist! Even though I think the absolute best interpretation of this piece belongs and is beautifully owned by Lugansky.
I see you got Christmas music out of the way early. Well done.
Its crazy every time i like really get into a classical piece rousseau posts a video a few days later its like amazing
i've been waiting. you never fail me
His fingers is faster than my internet connection
*L O L*
You stealed my comment and but you did a mistake... what an idiot.
Even Kassia plays it faster
And far better imo
1,000 SUBS WITH 3 VIDS CHALLENGE First of all, that sentence is grammatically incorrect. Since you're talking about fingers that is plural, the word "is" should be replaced with "are". Plus how do you know that Rousseau is a male?? What if he is a female. Therefore this is assuming genders. Dont steal comments for likes
Sad Raccoon gender is a social construct
Norbert Nicpoń don’ see your comment
One of my favorite Rachmaninoff pieces and in my opinion one of the greatest piano works ever written. It's a shame more people don't know about it.
I’m currently in a amateur piano competition and I chose this piece this interpretation really helps me set a goal for myself
Yes thank you!!!! I was just hoping you would do this piece. I think I even asked for it a while ago. Rachmaninoff is just the best.
2:34 kills absolutely my mind. What an amazing piece
I’d love to hear The Tempest No. 17 3rd movement from you. One of my favorite pieces.
Lookup the version by Glenn Gould!
I love this piece by Rach! Amazing playing!
I like your tempo 😁 Made it so much easier to hear all the notes!
Next: etude no. 6, paganini/liszt
全くSacred ツ I support you!
YES IM HERE MASTER
Hi Rousseau. Congratulations for meeting 2.3M subscribers! I love your videos because of this marvelous music you’re playing. Keep it up!! ;) (I subscribed to your channel.)
I was really expecting this one on your channel. One of Rachmaninov's most impressive pieces!
In case you want to use the correct French for your title:
If you play several pieces, it's "Moments Musicaux"
If you play onle one piece, it's "Moment Musical"
Thanks
I'm so used to kassia's version that this seems slow
It's meant to be faster
The best version on the youtube is from Nikolai Lugansky...give him a chance :D :D mindblown
@@trentauno6230 wow...so clear and powerful! Thanks Marin!
Marin Jurlina I agree, he is an incredible rach interpreter , this is not even up to student exam speed let alone concert ready
Also I've not seen a fast Kassia piece that wasn't sped up.
YOU DID IT??? I WAS NOT EXPECTING THIS. Nice job Rousseau!
The fact anyone would ever dislike any of your videos is mind boggling. Haters. Simply beautiful! Every single one. We love it. ♥️🙏
Es realmente encantador ver y escuchar como toca esta persona. Me encanta.
This is my favorite song from 2019 on Spotify. I've listened this song for over 3000 minutes. It still amazes me. Great playing. I just prefer a little bit faster version but still, you are great!
I listened this 6 or 7 times when I walk. I do it nearly every day
@@DrEru that must be an intense walk lmao
Songs are sung, pieces are played :)
@Josiah Simmons Tae-Seung Park is the same one that played the revolutionary etude on his channel
@Lana Lana Lana moment musical no 2 var. Chopen revolutionary etude benziyor sol el olarak. Onun disinda baska benzeri ne pek denk gelmedim
I always come back to this song. It’s so great and so well performed
My favorite Rachmaninoff music! Loved it!
Did you know, that within each of Rachmaninoff’s pieces, he would include a sequence of 4 notes that was meant to represent the syllables in his name.
_Now you cant unhear it, you’re welcome_
what are u referring to exactly?
0:18 and 0:36 are the best examples.
@@mynameisopulence ohhh u were referring to the G G E E. I've always known that that voicing should be emphasized however many pianist dont do that. But what I didnt know is that voicing represented his name xD
Stewie -• try it with other Rachmaninoff pieces, you should be able to easily spot them now 😂😂
Блестяще.За что люблю произведения С.В.Рахманиноаа, за то,что заставляют волноваться кровь. Великолепное произведение и исполнение. Спасибо.
I haven’t been able to sleep, then I remember in high school I used to listen to classical music and watched the way they were played and tried to predict how it would sound like to try and obtain an ear. I was semi successful, but… Music is so beautiful. Lol, it’s so soothing, so relaxing, so thought out, so heartfelt. It’s such a culmination of a persons thoughts and feelings. It’s so beautiful.
Amazing talent and creativity, both musically and in the video production!
I LOVE RACHMANINOFF.
At the end, I wanted to applaud my computer
Lol
Yes! Thank you so much, Rousseau!
This is, as always, absolutely phenomenal.
Well, I think that you can put more entisiasm to the peace becouse it sound to robotic and it is easy to see many errors that you have in most of the parts, but you do it good
This kinda feels like the Revolutionary Etude
The definition in this performance is simply jaw dropping, I’ve never heard such clarity in this piece
I remember when Lola Astanova uploaded this piece on UA-cam, it's still in my favorites playlist to this day. And now this is, nice to see this piece still gets attention! Well done
Amazing!
Sadly, Lugansky set the bar so high I cant help but compare all renditions to his own.
Like I said though. Amazing performance!
I've been looking forward to this one.
Can you play in the hall of the mountain king?
What a wonderful piece of music!!!!
Good piece. I like it. Thank you for sharing.
Quick question, @Rousseau: Are we going to get another special when you hit 2.5 million subscribers?
What software are you using?
YESSS I'VE BEEN ASKING FOR THIS ONE SINCE THE BEGINNING OF TIMEEEE
It's amazing to see you play these kinds of songs, you're really amazing! Greetings from Lebanon! 🇱🇧🇱🇧🇱🇧❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This interpretation sounds so reserved, yet that seems contradictory to the nature of this piece. This is a piece of sheer and utter emotion. It seems like a weird choice to play it in this manner.
1.25 is khatia buniatishvili tempo
1.25 speed is regular concert speed
This piece is powerful and difficult and yet delicate and simple, while at the same time being beautiful
When Rousseau uploads, I *CLiCk fASt*
me: so i have mastered clair de lune. i am now a pianist. n i c e
rachmaninoff: lmao no
I could only play this if I had 50 fingers but if not than it would take me 10 years lol
Just another day of Rousseau killin it with his piano skills and visuals.
It’s tae sung park, he hires other musicians to do it sometimes because he needs to play every week
this is phenomenal!!