This young pianist has to go very far. His musical language and technical precision is almost unmatched. Definitely for this piece. I hope he will work on more Liszt pieces in the future as it seems it fits his style. It's a joy to listen to him, so inspiring. It's not only his speed or technique, his musical ideas are great, he really feels the music as well.
it's amazing what people can do when pushed to the edge. but often not good for them personally. hope this guy finds a good outlet for his amazing ability.
It’s like paganini/liszt driven motivation to reach yourself to this level, where the only person you’ll ever outclass now is yourself, like selling your soul to the devil fr
To anyone wondering why he deleted his channel : he now assumes his name and identity and does not wish to be referred to as LDF. He also cut his hair to show furthermore his transformation, as seen in his Feinberg 3. And to all people wondering why he doesn't play as good on stage as in recordings, it's because he has enormous stage anxiety, to the point where it's become a disease. He's a perfectionist and always wants to play perfectly but since he's so anxious he'll rush a lot when live, but when he's in a recording studio after some attemps he'll forget his anxiety and play more freely. I know this because he's the friend of one of my friends in my conservatory. That said friend showed me a non-published recording of 4b which was better than the versions of the 2 competitions he attended.
I don't even come close to his technical skills, but I wouldn't trade fate with him. No matter how fast , and perfect he can play the piano, I'm pretty sure the dude is half-hearted . It shows in his facial expression. There's something wrong with him. (as with Evgeni Kissin) but Kissin's career was more fortunate. If I could play the piano as fast as Yi-Chung Huang, I would record the 24 Chopin Etudes faster than anyone has ever played. He could beat Sokolov too.
he deleted his account for some reason a couple weeks ago on youtube & instagram that i know, i tried looking for his account even with the link but it said "this account does not exist anymore" so...
@@t8RKfUsBPeA If I remember correctly, LaDivinaFanatic was his second account. Many years ago, he had another account where he played his own arrangement of Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3, as well as Ravel's Gaspard de la nuit and other highly difficult pieces. These were recordings from when he was in his teens, but they were all deleted later
Incredible performance !!! He's one of the best technician of all times (seriously he played Alkan "Le Preux" and S.140.4b by Franz Liszt really well). I really wonder why he deleted his channel, it's such a shame to no longer be able to enjoy many of this great artist's performances...
its not sped up. he is very, very gifted technically. from watching some competitions he could mature a little with musicality, but the kid could become one of the greatest. although judging from his online presence and posts on reddit, it seems he is slightly - um, i don't know the word. IYKYK
@@joethompson1724he posted saying that he hates music and wants to off himself or something along those lines. Basically gixelz is implying LDF is a little unstable
I usually watch the score video of this performance. I watched it again for the first time in a while and all I can say is that from 9:41 on is the fastest I've ever seen hands move. I hope LDF continues to make cool recordings, rather than... IYKYK.
Pianists like Hamelin don't doubt the authenticy of his online performances, and you should see him play in live competitions. His playing there is a lot more crazy than here, and impossible to fake. Anyways I personally believe someone with his personality would never take such shortcuts.
@@Alessandro.h One of my mates sent one of this guy's performances to Hamelin on Twitter a while ago (like early 2023) who inturn appreciated the effort put into the performance though he was displeased about him hiding behind a fake name. I don't use Twitter though, so I wouldn't be able to direct you to the exact post.
@@Alessandro.h I found the tweet, although YT is very annoying when it comes to lings, even putting spaces won't fix them. (Tysm spam bots) I can qoute the tweet though. "Call me crazy, but if you’re going to take the trouble to learn and perform something like this, shouldn’t your name appear somewhere? Also, I’ve never understood why some people post performances using pseudonyms…??" Feb 1, 2023. This tweet was in reference to his studio S.140 No. 4b performance which isn't on YT anymore, though you could find it on Bilibili.
@Brian-on1zo what the actually fucking fuck? This is brainfucking, this man tooks a period in my life thinking he’s god and you’re now saying that the video was edited? I’m done
Someone needs to make a classical music iceberg and put this entire situation all the way to the abyss level
i might do something like this in the future once i start actual uploads. it DEFINITELY wouldn't be in the abyss though.
@@rachromanticIn terms of fame, then it's in the abyss
LDF situation is one of the funniest thing i saw in my life
@@davikersulks9525 fr
If I’m not mistaken LDF uploaded this bc some comment said it was edited on some TH-cam video that only had the score
Legendary performance, one year later and I’m still speechless
It really is.
One of the best performances ever made in the history of music, period. Thank you, Yi-Chung Huang.
Yeah, it's close to unparalleled in terms of sheer virtuosity. Pretty monumental.
I third that. I’ve listened to it hundreds (not an exaggeration) of times over the last several months. Well done and thank you
The thing that gets me is why don't you ever hear of him. Judging by this performance he would outclass every other pianist on the earth!
@@pureblood101you hear from him a lot, it just depends where your platform is😂
@@DynastieArtistiquecan you tell me on what platform I would hear a lot from him? Would be kinda interesting
This young pianist has to go very far. His musical language and technical precision is almost unmatched. Definitely for this piece. I hope he will work on more Liszt pieces in the future as it seems it fits his style. It's a joy to listen to him, so inspiring. It's not only his speed or technique, his musical ideas are great, he really feels the music as well.
it's amazing what people can do when pushed to the edge. but often not good for them personally. hope this guy finds a good outlet for his amazing ability.
It’s like paganini/liszt driven motivation to reach yourself to this level, where the only person you’ll ever outclass now is yourself, like selling your soul to the devil fr
To anyone wondering why he deleted his channel : he now assumes his name and identity and does not wish to be referred to as LDF. He also cut his hair to show furthermore his transformation, as seen in his Feinberg 3.
And to all people wondering why he doesn't play as good on stage as in recordings, it's because he has enormous stage anxiety, to the point where it's become a disease. He's a perfectionist and always wants to play perfectly but since he's so anxious he'll rush a lot when live, but when he's in a recording studio after some attemps he'll forget his anxiety and play more freely.
I know this because he's the friend of one of my friends in my conservatory. That said friend showed me a non-published recording of 4b which was better than the versions of the 2 competitions he attended.
Oh okay, cool
mate, u gotta delete this comment before he sees
@@Chris-d1r3q No he doesn't know me and who I am anyways
@@Chris-d1r3q dawg why would i delete it?
I don't even come close to his technical skills, but I wouldn't trade fate with him.
No matter how fast , and perfect he can play the piano, I'm pretty sure the dude is half-hearted . It shows in his facial expression. There's something wrong with him. (as with Evgeni Kissin) but Kissin's career was more fortunate. If I could play the piano as fast as Yi-Chung Huang, I would record the 24 Chopin Etudes faster than anyone has ever played. He could beat Sokolov too.
I dropped my jaw... OUTSTANDING!!❤❤
I was wondering why it wasn’t in my playlist anymore :( he’s so talented, this is the only performance I listen to
as u should
he deleted his account for some reason a couple weeks ago on youtube & instagram that i know, i tried looking for his account even with the link but it said "this account does not exist anymore" so...
@@t8RKfUsBPeA If I remember correctly, LaDivinaFanatic was his second account. Many years ago, he had another account where he played his own arrangement of Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3, as well as Ravel's Gaspard de la nuit and other highly difficult pieces. These were recordings from when he was in his teens, but they were all deleted later
I saw that too, I wish I could find and download these recordings @teapot9545
He is a wonderfull pianist
This is probably how liszt played
Agree. Maybe even better
Just how 😮
Talent & practice, and while he was working on this, an intense drive to be the best, the most dramatic, and the most "old-school".
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Incredible performance !!! He's one of the best technician of all times (seriously he played Alkan "Le Preux" and S.140.4b by Franz Liszt really well). I really wonder why he deleted his channel, it's such a shame to no longer be able to enjoy many of this great artist's performances...
S140 No 4B*
@@FredericChopinReal 🤣
you can still find the le preux and the Paganini etude 4b on TH-cam
its not sped up. he is very, very gifted technically. from watching some competitions he could mature a little with musicality, but the kid could become one of the greatest. although judging from his online presence and posts on reddit, it seems he is slightly - um, i don't know the word. IYKYK
yeah... I'd pin this if I could.
What do you mean ?
@@joethompson1724he posted saying that he hates music and wants to off himself or something along those lines. Basically gixelz is implying LDF is a little unstable
W reupload
Thank you.
Epic work!
I usually watch the score video of this performance. I watched it again for the first time in a while and all I can say is that from 9:41 on is the fastest I've ever seen hands move. I hope LDF continues to make cool recordings, rather than... IYKYK.
Im pretty sure he quit yt, the original channel is gone.😢
@@Asperibra. Yeah, he's having hard times
😱
:O
noice
I’d have to see this in person to believe it, to be completely honest.
Attend Cliburn this year!
@@rachromantic how do you know he is competing?
@@CaelandsfgHe said so on reddit, amongst other platforms
@@Caelandsfg he told me
@@FredericChopinRealdo you know what is his reddit username?
Wait when was his channel deleted
Sometime in the last few days.
@@rachromanticdo you know why
@@FredericChopinRealHe says he's "done with music" and wants to off himself, although this is the 9999999th time he's said this...
@@Jartious where did he say that
@@FredericChopinReal I heard it from some people on discord who are on a WhatsApp chat with him
There is NO WAY that's not sped up :P
He didn't have to. I've seen him play many times and really this recording only gives a taste of his technical capabilities.
Pianists like Hamelin don't doubt the authenticy of his online performances, and you should see him play in live competitions. His playing there is a lot more crazy than here, and impossible to fake. Anyways I personally believe someone with his personality would never take such shortcuts.
@@thenotsookayguy Wait what? Did Hamelin talk about him?
When?
@@Alessandro.h One of my mates sent one of this guy's performances to Hamelin on Twitter a while ago (like early 2023) who inturn appreciated the effort put into the performance though he was displeased about him hiding behind a fake name. I don't use Twitter though, so I wouldn't be able to direct you to the exact post.
@@Alessandro.h I found the tweet, although YT is very annoying when it comes to lings, even putting spaces won't fix them. (Tysm spam bots)
I can qoute the tweet though.
"Call me crazy, but if you’re going to take the trouble to learn and perform something like this, shouldn’t your name appear somewhere? Also, I’ve never understood why some people post performances using pseudonyms…??"
Feb 1, 2023.
This tweet was in reference to his studio S.140 No. 4b performance which isn't on YT anymore, though you could find it on Bilibili.
i'm actualy wondering why he deleated the original video
He didn't specifically delete the video itself, just the channel where it was uploaded. He goes through periods of disillusionment with music.
@@rachromantic so sad
@Brian-on1zo what the actually fucking fuck? This is brainfucking, this man tooks a period in my life thinking he’s god and you’re now saying that the video was edited? I’m done
@Brian-on1zowhat about Liszt etudes de execution transcendente de apres Paganini no 4? His body was filmed
@@tommyabrantes838and le preux
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