Dang. Idk how you’re able to consistently upload such vast, varied and challenging music at such a pace. If you told me this channel was actually a small group of pianists it’d still be impressive. Fun fact: Schubert himself exclaimed this composition was beyond his playing ability, making this by far the most challenging of his solo piano works in technical facility.
This piece is extremely underrated, especially considering it’s historical significance and legacy. I’m pretty sure the idea of thematic transformation originated with this piece (if not this then one of the Beethoven Sonatas since Schubert loved Beethoven so much). What I do know, however, is that Liszt got a hold of this Fantasy and was very much in awe of it. The result of this was the birth of Liszt’s B minor Sonata and both his Piano Concertos. Additionally, thematic transformation (or organic development as I like to call it) is very prevalent in Symphonies such as Tchaikovsky’s 5th and Saint-Saens’ 3rd Symphony and his 4th Piano Concerto, among other works. I very much like the concept of organic thematic development. Being able to manipulate a theme to fit the mood or context of the moment. For example, in Saint-Saens’ 4th Piano Concerto, the main theme is heard all throughout the work but hidden away on solo instruments drowned out by the rest of the orchestra and piano until finally, the main theme is heard in the second movement played all alone by the piano in all its glory, almost as if it had been waiting for the right moment to appear and when it finally does appear the whole orchestra joins in and the theme carries us to the conclusion of the Concerto. All of this, if I’m not mistaken, originated with Schubert’s Wanderer Fantasy in some way or another.
I didn't know Schubert liked Beethoven a lot. I thought he didn't like him, or even hated Beethoven because Schubert as a composer was in the 'shadows' of Beethoven (as a composer).
@@mariedagoult1 no, Schubert absolutely adored Beethoven. In his final will he stated that he wished to be buried next to Beethoven and there he lies today in Vienna's Central Cemetery right next to Beethoven's grave.
Let's also mention that Liszt wrote a transcription of this Fantasy as a concert piece with Orchestra that perfectly fuses Liszt's and Schubert's style into one of his best transcriptions of any work.
@@mariedagoult1 he hated and loved beethoven, he loved beethoven as a composer but also hated him because Schubert was hardly recognized in his life from being overshadowed by beethoven
30 people have been caught, including me. I have heard this piece many times before, I now know a lot more history of this piece by a comment on this video so I will most definitely just listen to it right now.
🌙 This is one of Schubert's favorite piano pieces. It was very impressive that he tried to have the same effect as the orchestra with piano solo like Liszt did in this song. I was surprised that Traum's interpretation was so fitting to my taste. I used to be obsessed with your performance, but this time I was strongly attracted.
Don't read this comment Stop reading the comments and enjoy the music Go back to studying or sleeping Except if it's for my music, then I don't care. It's my birthday soon.
Saw one guy commenting this over and over and you just played it without making a big fuss about it. Everything for you followers I guess.. So amazing to see :)
I know we can’t get the whole thing because it’s like a half an hour but I’d love to hear some of Schumann’s Fantasiestruck op 12!! Gorgeous playing, as always, by the way!!!
The last note of this piece gives you a very weird feeling after listening to it. It feels like the piece has ended before and is still playing when it ended.
I just found out that 3 months ago you only had 200 subscribers but look at your channel now because of your amazing skill you now have 30k subs. congrats!
Not only is this a wonderful fantasy piece, it could also serve as a great etude. Could also work to increase stamina as well due to its length. Honestly, I should play more Schubert and Schumann in general.
"Chopin" sorry l was late. Better late than never. However l would prefer the never! Could you please pass this on to your fellow "composer's! " Oh buy the way ......Traum , magnificent as always! Thankyou.
I have one wish, to see you do a collaboration with Kassia playing Mozart Sonata in D for 2 pianos. To my ears, you both have similar playing styles, and I think would mesh well on that piece.
Dang. Idk how you’re able to consistently upload such vast, varied and challenging music at such a pace. If you told me this channel was actually a small group of pianists it’d still be impressive.
Fun fact: Schubert himself exclaimed this composition was beyond his playing ability, making this by far the most challenging of his solo piano works in technical facility.
Yeah, especially thw 4th movement. Rhe piece is such a MAS TER PIE CE
Thanks Erik. I'm always enjoying your channel so much.
@Franz Schubert Lol. I don't think many people understood the pun.
Impressive. I might not be depressed anymore because of Traum's amazing playing.
Time to finish Piano Concerto op. 18 no. 2 my friend
I love it how you're just casually joking about depression
Traum is by far the best pianist on UA-cam who uses visuals.
this was the one video i had hoped to be earlier than you sir
simp
Indeed.
No joke
Legit
Approved
I would lose all faith on me playing your 6th Hungarian Rhapsody if you didn't appeared, by the way wussup bro
Traum just cured my tuberculosis with this performance!!
This piece is extremely underrated, especially considering it’s historical significance and legacy. I’m pretty sure the idea of thematic transformation originated with this piece (if not this then one of the Beethoven Sonatas since Schubert loved Beethoven so much). What I do know, however, is that Liszt got a hold of this Fantasy and was very much in awe of it. The result of this was the birth of Liszt’s B minor Sonata and both his Piano Concertos. Additionally, thematic transformation (or organic development as I like to call it) is very prevalent in Symphonies such as Tchaikovsky’s 5th and Saint-Saens’ 3rd Symphony and his 4th Piano Concerto, among other works. I very much like the concept of organic thematic development. Being able to manipulate a theme to fit the mood or context of the moment. For example, in Saint-Saens’ 4th Piano Concerto, the main theme is heard all throughout the work but hidden away on solo instruments drowned out by the rest of the orchestra and piano until finally, the main theme is heard in the second movement played all alone by the piano in all its glory, almost as if it had been waiting for the right moment to appear and when it finally does appear the whole orchestra joins in and the theme carries us to the conclusion of the Concerto. All of this, if I’m not mistaken, originated with Schubert’s Wanderer Fantasy in some way or another.
I didn't know Schubert liked Beethoven a lot. I thought he didn't like him, or even hated Beethoven because Schubert as a composer was in the 'shadows' of Beethoven (as a composer).
@@mariedagoult1 no, Schubert absolutely adored Beethoven. In his final will he stated that he wished to be buried next to Beethoven and there he lies today in Vienna's Central Cemetery right next to Beethoven's grave.
@@e.hutchence-composer8203 oh wow I didn't know that
Let's also mention that Liszt wrote a transcription of this Fantasy as a concert piece with Orchestra that perfectly fuses Liszt's and Schubert's style into one of his best transcriptions of any work.
@@mariedagoult1 he hated and loved beethoven, he loved beethoven as a composer but also hated him because Schubert was hardly recognized in his life from being overshadowed by beethoven
Congrats on 30k! Familiar title, not sure if I heard it before. It does look tricky, even more with the length. Amazing job!
Cats: woof woof
Dogs: meow meow
Idiots: first first
You just called yourself an idiot then
@@FranzLisztOfficial lmao
@@FranzLisztOfficial shut up
Shivaree 😮 what? YOU SAID SHUT UP TO HIM???
*Something is wrong i can feel it.*
Wow~Schubert!!!
I love him.
Thanks Traum!!!
🙏
I just love the Wanderer Fantasy. Such a complex and tricky piece to play. Right up there with some of the greatest works.
Please, stop scrolling down and enjoy the beautiful music.
Lmao
30 people have been caught, including me. I have heard this piece many times before, I now know a lot more history of this piece by a comment on this video so I will most definitely just listen to it right now.
lol
Sorry I'm a bit late, I'm already making the 4th movement of my 10th Symphony
Let me know when it's done, I'll transcribe it for free.
We are waiting friend.
Brahms already did it for you
"Keep your friends close, and keep your enemies closer"
So get closer to me then...You are my enemy.
No jk you're my friend :)
And what if i have no enemies
Can u make la Campanella ez’ier -___-
- Sun Tzu: The Art of War
Schubert is my favourite composer. Thanks for uploading. 🥰❤️👍 love your playing😍
Thanks! ❤️
6:19 I love this chords in Minor. Are so emotionaly And full of darkness.. That's why i love Schuberth.
This is an incredible piece, mov 2 has some haunting scalic melodies in it - well worth the listen
You liked my comment a week ago requesting this piece! You knew hahah I love it, thank you so much!! The second movement is beyond beautiful 🥺
Traum is one of the people who can upload consistently.
Please release part two! That'd be amazing Traum 🙏🙏
Traum,you are the best synthesia pianist I have ever seen.
🙏
Sorry I'm late I was
too busy sight reading Chopin's latest Etude in front of him.
Franz Liszt fine i’m going to publish more. only i can play them
@@fredericchopin6445 I'll be waiting for a challenge my dearest friend.
I was actually impressed that you sightread Chopin's Waterfall Etude
@@keo8069 Child's play. I sight read the entire op. 10
@@FranzLisztOfficial Good job.
Woah, one of my favorite songs, Thanks, TRAUM :) 🙏🎶🎹👏
Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin
*P I E C E*
How did I missed this great piece, wow!
Better late than never!
I love Schubert, thanks for this piece you play it really beautifully !
Thank you!
Great Perfomance :) Could you play "Piano Concerto in A-Minor, Op. 16" by Edvard Grieg?
👌
@@TraumPiano Can you please play the third part of Petrushka (Shrovetide Fair) and upload another video of All the three movements of Petrushka?
I love Schubert!
Wonderful!
🌙 This is one of Schubert's favorite piano pieces. It was very impressive that he tried to have the same effect as the orchestra with piano solo like Liszt did in this song. I was surprised that Traum's interpretation was so fitting to my taste. I used to be obsessed with your performance, but this time I was strongly attracted.
Don't read this comment
Stop reading the comments and
enjoy the music
Go back to studying or sleeping
Except if it's for my music, then I don't care.
It's my birthday soon.
Sorry I read it :) HAPPY ADVANCED BIRTHDAY!!!
Your Bday is coming up!
Woah it is!
liszt didn't u love this piece so much that it inspired you to write your great B minor sonata, (u even orchestrated it ;_;)
LISZT'S BIRTHDAY IS OCT 22 1811
You made my heart stop. Thank you!
One of my my favorite pieces, done very nicely.
🙏
Saw one guy commenting this over and over and you just played it without making a big fuss about it.
Everything for you followers I guess..
So amazing to see :)
last time i’m early liszt is an impressionist composer
I know we can’t get the whole thing because it’s like a half an hour but I’d love to hear some of Schumann’s Fantasiestruck op 12!!
Gorgeous playing, as always, by the way!!!
Maybe we'll get it one day. I mean Traum performed Liszt's B minor sonata. That thing is 30 minutes
*Fantasiestücke
The last note of this piece gives you a very weird feeling after listening to it. It feels like the piece has ended before and is still playing when it ended.
Yeah.
Indeed
I love this piece!!
Damn, that introduction was crazy. Schubert knows the stuff.
Yeah sure
Delicato e bellissimo grazie Maestro
🙏
I just found out that 3 months ago you only had 200 subscribers but look at your channel now because of your amazing skill you now have 30k subs. congrats!
저희 집 원룸됐어요..방랑자 환상곡 올라온거 보고 너무 좋아서 벽을 다 뿌셨거든요...😊오늘은 이 영상에 잠깐 누웠다 가야겠네요. ㅇ
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 어떻게요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 😂
If there was a search to find the world's greatest living pianist, traum would surely have to be in the running...😎🎹
You are AMAZING Traum 👏
Thank you ✌️
YAY!!! This is one of my favourite pieces, thank you so much for playing it. Also, got here before Liszt!!
BEAUTIFUL
I was watching Dmitry Shiskhin play, and the hand movements before starting the piece resemble TRAUM. 🤔
BRUH MIDNIGHT, MIDNIGHT OR NOT I'LL SLEEP BETTER WITH THIS, THANKS TRAUM!
🌙
오늘, 배우고 있는 성인 피아노 학원 연주회에서 이곡 1,4악장을 연주합니다. 너무 떨리는데, 이 영상을 다시 보니 더 떨리고 괜히 봤다 싶지만... 그래도 5개월간 열심히 연습했으니 후회없이 최선을 다해보겠습니다. 트라움님 연주 증말 쵝오에요 👍
화이팅입니다! 😊
wow you upload a new video almost every day
항상 잘 듣고있어요. 과제할때마다 틀어놓는데 과제는 안하고 음악만 듣게되네요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
THANK YOUSOOOO MUCHH TRAUMMMMM THE WEWANTWANDERERFSNTASIE IS TRUEE THANKK YOUUUU SOOO MUCHHH!!!!
Thank YOU! 😍
Dear Traum! Thanks for uploading these amazing pieces almost every single day. Please play Rachmaninoff - Elegie. Not that hard but a beautiful piece!
This is awesome. Thanks for uploading so much awesome pieces :D
🙏
Would you like to make a part two? I'm very excited to hear you playing 4. Allegro.
Love it! 2nd part with movements 3 and 4 coming soon, I hope 😊
It never came…
Not only is this a wonderful fantasy piece, it could also serve as a great etude. Could also work to increase stamina as well due to its length. Honestly, I should play more Schubert and Schumann in general.
You can't call a piece like this an etude.
My god, this channel is amazing
Interesting, composers of importance before me
(Just kidding Schubert I love you)
Oh God 3:11 is giving me highschool flashbacks. Amazing how much you take a work of genius for work when you learn it as a teenager lol
12:20 Wilde jagd?
I've been thinking about this for a while and I think it would be very interesting to hear a cover from you by a piece of your choice c:
SCHUBERT!!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS!!!!!
🎊🍾
와;방랑자...🙊 이제 3,4악장 기다려요........🧘♀️4악장 기가 막히게 잘 치실 듯~❣
Every time I listen to Wanderer fantasy, it sounds like piano concerto without the orchestra
There is a version of piano an orchestra, Liszt arranged it
I love getting these notifications 😁 everything you play is so clean and just superb!!!
Sure!
👍
Hello! Can you play some more Prokofiev? Dance of Knights, Mercuzio... I fell in love with your interpretation of Suggestion Diabolique!!
Grazie Maestro entra nel cuore
Lovely
Traum, I believe u r a famous concert pianist 😂
I agree with you.
Yeah that's what I think too, probably even world-class
Wow you actually did it I saw someone request it in comments in previous videos... ure a monster
😘
Sorry I was early, Liszt is babysitting shrek for me
Lmao!😂😂
Rachmaninoff moment musicaux No.1 or chopin ballad 3 or 4??????
👌
"Chopin" sorry l was late. Better late than never. However l would prefer the never! Could you please pass this on to your fellow "composer's! " Oh buy the way ......Traum , magnificent as always! Thankyou.
Magnificent
THANK YOU TRAUM!!
sorry i was late
time to get some original comment..
Here ( )
Sorry I'm early I was late being late
Best interpretation by far
정말 대단합니다 선생!
Ahh some Schubert
IS THIS A DREAM?? FINALLY!!
불빛피아노로 이 곡을 감상하니까 너무 좋아요ㅠㅠ😍
❤️
TRAUM 으아ㅜㅜㅜ답글 감사합니다ㅠㅠㅠ
wow, i just visited after a month and now 30k?!?!?!?!?!?!?!??? so suprised you grow so fast!!!!
I have one wish, to see you do a collaboration with Kassia playing Mozart Sonata in D for 2 pianos. To my ears, you both have similar playing styles, and I think would mesh well on that piece.
Well done.
So good 👍
Wow I love TRAUM 💘
❤️
Please finish this song 🙏
I know you love playing Schubert the most Traum.
You can totally feel the passion he has for him in how he plays it. Shows through and makes it so great to listen to
How do you manage to output this many videos so quickly?
I'm his teacher
Sorry im late i was
What am i talking about go and listen to the music
Blasphemy
@@FranzLisztOfficial Kick this imposter out!! Who claims to be the great Franz Liszt in front of the true god???
@@dylankwong1512 He's become a channel meme, we can't kick him out. Both Traum and Ling Ling would not approve.
Traum 30k special liszt s140 no 3
Que desborde de pasión y emocion
You read my mind
😉
13:18
Lindo!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
Any tips, I'm a beginner
You need to practice. That's my advice.
@Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin You are a pro, Mazzepa is for You a warmup.
sorry i’m early composing my first symphony
Its been like 200 years hurry up
k bro
Yes! A symphony! We must hear it soon, friend.
You should've made a 3rd Piano Concerto of yours.
Composer reunion
Can you Do an Alkan Piece?
Still a March, fantastic
Traum: Rotates wrist when playing trills, but not when playing tremolos like the ones at 13:01.
Me: 🤔
11:58-12:33
헉 이미 하셨네 오케스트라 어딧어 당장 협주해~~~
Can you play 5th Symphony arrenged by Liszt?