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Not many people know this, but the audience members are actually all still in their 20s. These are the faces of those who practice 40 hours a day every day.
@@irineupresidente160 In terms of difficulty comparing two instruments is just stupid. Time wise probably Piano, especially the 1838 version of this etude on piano, its hell.
It's been almost 14 years since that performance; I hope he's had a chance to play the piece in front of 5,000 people instead of the quasi-interested group of 150 by now. Cheers, and great performance!
@@MjrJohnsonn Agreed. I'd imagine those "quasi-interested" people know this Etude as much as the pianist himself - judging how Lugansky plays each variation and each articulation. (Isn't one of the ladies in the background one of the winners of the Chopin competition?) I'd imagine Lugansky would feel even more pressured in front of those "quasi-interested" people, than 5,000 people who'd probably be there just for the flare and technicality of the piece.
*ATTENTION! 2SET-TER DETECTED.* *INITIATE A JOKE THAT CAN BE UNDERSTAND ONLY BY ANOTHER 2SET-TER* *LOADING...* *OVER-USED JOKE FOUND* He must've practised 40 hours a day.
i can’t get over the clarity of his playing. every note is played to perfection, clean and clear. you can just see all that hard work in his playing. i aspire to be like that one day, crazy he was only 19 when he played this. it’s still crazy to me that people like that exist.
@@roncaruso931 I just saw it. I do not find very appealing the fact that he looks in despair while playing the whole piece. No disrespect to him, but I like this one more. To me, it has more clarity and accuracy in each note.
@@roncaruso931 I gave him a few chances. He's incredible of course but a bit too flowerly and overly emotional for me. Sorta lang lang v yundi li type deal
@@roncaruso931 oh i meant watts seemed too flowery for my preference as lang is-perhaps I prefer the more stoic-oriented renditions of yundi and whoever this is-to each there own
They're professionals, and they're judges. They're observing and listening carefully, not bored. The middle lady I think won an international Chopin competition
Not quite...compared to Lubyantsev, Hamelin slows down in the hard parts (var. 3 and 6 for example); while speeds up losing the tempo (in var 5) and making it at times murky and disjointed. Some subtle points are also missed in the Tema and var 10. (eg sustained notes; demi - semi quavers played as semi quavers). A nice performance nonetheless!
to the ears yes bcoz he speeds up at an impressive tempo making us love the music... I don't know abt the best in terms of technicality but there is just one or two parts blurred by the pedal. other than that I totally love it
I studied at the Royal Northern College of Music from 2008-9, and I remember at that time watching this phenomenal pianist in the Tchaikovsky Piano Competition and being blown away! Still watch his videos to this day!
I love the way he sticks to the sheet music playing that E longer (without pedal, passing the fingers) in the beginning. Never heard it like that before and it s so clean and amazing. In general, this must be the best interpretation I ve heard. Pure perfection
I think authentically that he plays like 'Liszt' even though I have never seen Liszt. but he's sharpen touch is so fine, clear. Power adjusting is so greatful that I am very surprised. Bravo
Ladies back there seem soo bored...this song and performance make me so excited, so alive, so full of joy, my heart runs like F1 engine. Music is so epic, majestic, godlike. Liszt was really a genius.
Like I am practicing this piece right now. I can't do anywhere near his speed and accuracy and verocity at var 6. For those who don't play piano, it's good skills; but to those who actually practice piano, the skills demonstrated in Var 3&var 6 is pure sorcery.
Legend has it that if you yell, "ROUSSEAU" anywhere in the world, this guy will run up to you with a portable grand and practice in front of you for 40 hours.
@@charles-valentinalkan9200 Definitely not, Rousseau has way more structure in the way he plays. You may think Kassia is better because she has played more hard songs, but I have listened to those hard pieces that she played & the tempo is all over the place with wrong notes all over. Rousseau just hasn't played much hard pieces yet.
OMG. Fantastic performance, great talent. The best performance i have ever heard for this piece. Wonderful octaves. I would love to see you playing Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody no 6 with such octaves technics.
Guys I have been trying to learn this piece and watching many others play to get through some difficulties. Made me realize at 2:00 his thirds technique. No one else plays it like that, it's why his is so good. But God damn does it hurt your fingers. This guy is truly the pianist of our time
Erm resembles only the face maybe? Becoz Liszt would be a lot better than him in terms of playing... Just saying no offense and personally I'm a great fan of him
The ladies in the back are like ''Meh, Liszt played it better'' lol
qué gracioso
😂😂😂😂
lol...
Cesinha980 i dont recognize the other two but the one in the middle is a professional, and i think 1st place winner in chopin international
+César Moraes Filho LOLOLOLOLOLOL
His hands are faster than my damn wifi.
lol lol !@#$%^&*())(*&^%$#@!@#$%^$&%*^(&)*
Bruh everything is faster than my wifi
Lol
Lol
Lol
Those ladies were like: "I'll never forget the Liszt's first performance of this"
Lol coz they re old
A subtle joke to say they're 300 years old
@@vladislavmatiusenco1089300 are you fucking mad lmao
The one on the far right is pretty hot for being like 200 years old though.
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Not many people know this, but the audience members are actually all still in their 20s. These are the faces of those who practice 40 hours a day every day.
A ling ling wannabe , greetings
@@dioggo3532 oh hiii
ah yes a man of culture. if u can play it slowly,
@@ryantristan9264 play it slower
@@qalaphyll big brain ben lee couldnt
The difficulty of this piece is indescribable....
check out the 1838 version lol your crap your pants
TRUE!!!!!
Si, es cierto. Muy difícil.
I do will.
broke space time
Those ladies are like “back in my day I remember Franz playing this. those were the days”
I loll'd a bit
The senate will decide your fate.
I Am de Sehnate!!!
@@pablomingorance9378 Not yet.
Back in my day, you weren't the senate.....
Paganini:”haha. I made hardest piece of music ever”
Liszt:” nice. I will convert it into piano and make even harder”
Haha 😂
@@wuzz I didn’t meant no. 24
Idk if its harder on piano...
@@Jizzzmani but that’s what this is based off...
@@irineupresidente160 In terms of difficulty comparing two instruments is just stupid. Time wise probably Piano, especially the 1838 version of this etude on piano, its hell.
It's been almost 14 years since that performance; I hope he's had a chance to play the piece in front of 5,000 people instead of the quasi-interested group of 150 by now. Cheers, and great performance!
unfortunately,his channel doesn't post the piano video anymore
you should be careful about how you used the term "quasi-interested group" ;)
:P
He was a prodigy, he gives pretty big concerts. He's not that unknown. But he is too underrated, yes.
@@MjrJohnsonn Agreed. I'd imagine those "quasi-interested" people know this Etude as much as the pianist himself - judging how Lugansky plays each variation and each articulation. (Isn't one of the ladies in the background one of the winners of the Chopin competition?) I'd imagine Lugansky would feel even more pressured in front of those "quasi-interested" people, than 5,000 people who'd probably be there just for the flare and technicality of the piece.
love those cardboard cut outs of the old women in the background.
*oof*
Best reply to those ladies
@@Will_tell_you_later they are judges
😂😂😂😂
Legit fooled me until one blinked near the end.
I like that smile on the final note. He nailed it!
*chord
Wiggly air*
"Omg, 14 years ago, this guy has to be a real life ling ling right now"
Looks at the channel.
No more piano videos.
My heart is broken.
*ATTENTION! 2SET-TER DETECTED.*
*INITIATE A JOKE THAT CAN BE UNDERSTAND ONLY BY ANOTHER 2SET-TER*
*LOADING...*
*OVER-USED JOKE FOUND*
He must've practised 40 hours a day.
@@sinansesinan if you can play it slowly...
@evilAriena ...Well my piano is over there and my dad is asleep ... lol
@@alicia5274 *CONFUSED STARING INTENSIFIES"
he looks sad
13 years ago and still the best interpretation of this ive ever heard.
Agree
same and i want more energy like this in the dark classical genre hahah
こんな素晴らしいの生で聴けるおばちゃんたち羨ましい
ㅋㅋㅋ
No, youre wrong those face seems regretful
(はよ終わんねぇかな…)
(リストの方が上手かったわね…)
@@brozjosip4679 このコメガチ面白すぎ
I just realized...I'm horrible at the piano.
Time Warp 7 months ago same
So practice !! :D
@@laptamery. Instructions unclear, still suck at piano
E too 😂😂
@bill Bloggs ok -_-
この演奏を聞き慣れてしまうと、ほかのどの演奏も物足りない。
yeah you right....
Very very agree..
Yes
Yep! Spot on 😅
わかるわー
i can’t get over the clarity of his playing. every note is played to perfection, clean and clear. you can just see all that hard work in his playing. i aspire to be like that one day, crazy he was only 19 when he played this. it’s still crazy to me that people like that exist.
@@roncaruso931 you’re everywhere
@@roncaruso931 I just saw it. I do not find very appealing the fact that he looks in despair while playing the whole piece. No disrespect to him, but I like this one more. To me, it has more clarity and accuracy in each note.
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@@roncaruso931 why are you riding 'Andre Watts' so hard? are you in love with him? get a grip jjcamp
@@roncaruso931 He is no prophet, no need to waste your time replying to every comment with your delusions. Have a good day.
Incredible technique; clean and clear. Bravo.
Same I was impressed by how clean and clear this interpretation was. It was so crisp.
@@john3260 especially variations 3, 6, and 11 in my opinion sounded really clean and crisp, glad he didnt use the pedal on 3 and 6
The most accurate recording of this piece in TH-cam
@@roncaruso931 Ok spam bot.
@@roncaruso931 Wow, calling someone a fool like you’re better. Smh
10 years still the best performance of this etude
Truly
感じ方は人それぞれ
翻訳しろあほ
@@roncaruso931 I gave him a few chances. He's incredible of course but a bit too flowerly and overly emotional for me. Sorta lang lang v yundi li type deal
@@roncaruso931 oh i meant watts seemed too flowery for my preference as lang is-perhaps I prefer the more stoic-oriented renditions of yundi and whoever this is-to each there own
Liszt walking into a piano store must have been the owner's worst nightmare.
Ver11が今まで聞いた人の中で段違いに速いwwwwwwwwスゴすぎる
最後のアルペジオのとこも人間かよってくらいww
Man what the hell is the granny on the left doing ? Replenishing her mana ?
Grumpy old bint.
They are the judges
@@mateuszloniewski They dont look like judges
Dylan Crusher
Do judges have a specific look?
@@mateuszloniewski No nut usually they would show a little more interested in the concert since that is what hey do for a living
There is no question that this play is the best version on TH-cam!
totally agree. he really played beautiful
And what about Hamelin?
Hamelin slows down in some parts which makes the piece disenjoyable
I like Josh wright's version a lot too
achum ... Vidusso and Warrot
youtubeで検索かけていろんな人の演奏聞いたけどこの人の演奏がダントツで一番好き
それな!!!
演奏もいいし、顔もいいし
後ろのマダムもよき😂
@@jda72shangrilaマダムw
この人かランランだな
This still remains as one of the most impressive performances of anything I’ve heard.
Liszt performance was Better
@@roncaruso931 watch these balls bro.
@@roncaruso931 no, i just like to make fun of boomers like you on the internet and you just got baited lmao
@@roncaruso931 Andre Watts performance is garbage compared to this
@@roncaruso931 You’re*
Old women in the back,
Left - Dozing off
Middle - Unentertained
Right - Has a headache?
Michael the left actually fell asleep
They're professionals, and they're judges. They're observing and listening carefully, not bored. The middle lady I think won an international Chopin competition
Randy Liu So he is playing before the ancient ones
Adam Taurus you copied the first comment
@@randyliu802 Sure, but let's see if they can win an award for staying humble
That big smile on his face right after he finished playing is the greatest thing ever!
So boy, so pure, shining smile in self-content of his great accomplishment. It's priceless. Jewel of the youth.
パガニーニ6番はこの人の弾き方が1番好きです😊
凄すぎてもう100回は聞いてる
私も沢山聴いてます…
同じくです!!
私もです。
高額なチケット代を払ってでも
生で聴きたいです!
この曲ではこの方が世界一かな!
しかし、凄すぎる😱
同じく10年前から聴いています
agree😂
Legend says he can play black MIDI files.
Serious answer:yeah maybe some of them
just body slam the piano
The only person who could possibly play this better would be Liszt himself.
Thank you
@@aya-yk8iq you're welcome
He has a disadvantage, he has regular size fingers lol
You, re right!
Or Cziffra
Parts
0:00 Theme
0:30 Var.1
0:46 Var.2
1:14 Var.3
1:30 Var.4
1:45 Var.5
2:02 Var.6
2:21 Var.7
2:41 Var.8
2:55 Var.9
3:11 Var.10
3:44 Var.11
4:16 Var.12
4:33 Finale
The 3rd Variation was so clean!
WOW Thanks SIWOO
Smart T I like number 6 sooo much!
There is no variation 12
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ただでさえ超絶技巧なのに、この速さ~気が付いたら口呼吸になってました。
弾き終えた後の爽やかな笑顔がかわいらしくて、またたまりません。
Cannot find a better performance on TH-cam!
dario chircop Probably Hamelin's
Not quite...compared to Lubyantsev, Hamelin slows down in the hard parts (var. 3 and 6 for example); while speeds up losing the tempo (in var 5) and making it at times murky and disjointed. Some subtle points are also missed in the Tema and var 10. (eg sustained notes; demi - semi quavers played as semi quavers). A nice performance nonetheless!
dario chircop Listen to his Alkan or Rach
to the ears yes bcoz he speeds up at an impressive tempo making us love the music... I don't know abt the best in terms of technicality but there is just one or two parts blurred by the pedal. other than that I totally love it
Hamelin
the wone in the middle is like "my grandson can play piano"
"his name is franz"
the person in the middle, bella davidovich, can probably play it
I studied at the Royal Northern College of Music from 2008-9, and I remember at that time watching this phenomenal pianist in the Tchaikovsky Piano Competition and being blown away! Still watch his videos to this day!
@@roncaruso931 troll.
@@roncaruso931 nothing beats this. I’m sorry.
@@roncaruso931, he might be. But no recording beats this.
So true. Pity he was not allowed to play finalist ((( judges were clearly idiots.
@@roncaruso931 you sound you're an absolute fucking walnut in real life. get over your boyfriend.
*_And he is only 20..._*
*_(i mean when this was recorded)_*
i dont really know but the unison clapping at 5:10 made me laugh a bit
martini police ikr
Encore, maybe?
it's for the "bis" when the public want another piece
Very slavic
yeah....pretty weird. he felt it too
ピアノを弾けない自分がこんなにこの演奏にはまってしまうなんて…
I cannot imagine what these ladies have seen if they are unimpressed by this performance. Such clarity for such a technical piece is uncanny.
I love the way he sticks to the sheet music playing that E longer (without pedal, passing the fingers) in the beginning. Never heard it like that before and it s so clean and amazing.
In general, this must be the best interpretation I ve heard. Pure perfection
I think authentically that he plays like 'Liszt' even though I have never seen Liszt. but he's sharpen touch is so fine, clear. Power adjusting is so greatful that I am very surprised. Bravo
I agree
정말 문장 깔끔하시네요. 다만 소유격인 he’s 를 his로, adjusting 을 수식하는 power 를 powerful 로, greatful 을 great 으로만 고치시면 정문입니다^^
He is actually Lizst
@@iaeud5401 que isso ai meu parceiro fale latim
영알못은 지나갑니다..
Very clear and beautiful performance.
Audience: Which hand is dominant?
Liszt: Yes
I've been listening to this on and off for about 3-4 years now and I still can't get enough of how good Alexander actually was (at the age of 19!)
Listened to it about 100 times already can never get tired of it
3:43 is just amazing
Ladies back there seem soo bored...this song and performance make me so excited, so alive, so full of joy, my heart runs like F1 engine. Music is so epic, majestic, godlike. Liszt was really a genius.
Selmir Ikanovic go to therapy
StarvingAfricanChild no u
The melody itself is not from Liszt. Originaly this is a piece by Nicollo Paganini for Violin. Liszt just edited it for Piano.
I think he was referring the entire arrangement, not just the melody.
May be they are sitting there for a long time...but these expressions shouldn't be there
파가니니 에튀드 6번은 이사람이 제일 좋구나... 진짜 깔끔하고 과하지도않으며 군더더기 없어...
いろんな国の人がこの難曲をみて、衝撃を共有し合ってるの好き😊
I think those old ladies have been sitting there since he first learnt to play that
ㅇㅈ
指が凄すぎてすごい(語彙力)
これこそ本来の意味での「もっと評価されて良い」っていう演奏なのではないか。
その通りですね。
この曲、この方以上の人 いないような。
人間離れしてる。
@@Kingyo1212 今までプロの演奏を含めて数百は聴きましたが、間違いなくこの曲に関してはトップレベルだと言えます。
同じ演奏を間近で聴けるのならば、高額なチケットを購入してでも聴きたい。
いや~全く同感です!
日本に来てくれないかな
必ず行くのに✨
@@Chige-mama 最後に演奏動画を上げてるのが3年前なので(その後は顔アップの日常風景動画?)期待は出来ないかもしれません。
来日してくれたらぜひ聴きに行きたいですが。
この方のコンサート情報がありましたら、このサイトで構いませんので
教えて下さい下さい
最近は東京音大の
「なで肩のモD」こと
塩﨑基央様にハマっています。
時々 貴殿もコメント残して
おられますね。
なので気が付きました。
くしくも明日8/16日はコンクールだ
そうです。
ネットでも投票出来ます。
応援宜しくお願い致します
진짜 최고다... 다른 곡은 연주자마다 장점이 있어서 돌아가며 듣는데 이곡은 걍 이분 고정으로 듣게됨
ㅇㅈ
ㅇㅈ
ㄹㅇ
이곡연주는 이분이 올타임 넘버원이라 생각함. 폴리니 아르헤리치도 이 곡은 이렇게 못 칠거라 생각함.
2:02 the most paranormal var. 6 activity edition ever performed, sends shivers down the spine
Just epic
Like I am practicing this piece right now. I can't do anywhere near his speed and accuracy and verocity at var 6. For those who don't play piano, it's good skills; but to those who actually practice piano, the skills demonstrated in Var 3&var 6 is pure sorcery.
It's too bad there weren't more people in the audience to enjoy this phenomenal performance, live! OMG !
I think this is kind of an audition since there's some renowned pianist on the audience.
유튜브 리스트 연주영상 거의다들어봤는데
이게 갑이다 그냥..
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅇㅈ거기다 뒤에 너무 편하게 보고있길래 아 연습으로치는데 이정도면 진짜 잘친다했는데 끝날때보니깐 공연인것도웃김ㅌㅋㅋ
that smile at the end is so wholesome
Legend has it that if you yell, "ROUSSEAU" anywhere in the world, this guy will run up to you with a portable grand and practice in front of you for 40 hours.
ROUSSEAU!
And Kassia?!?🤔 She's better than Rosseau😑
@@charles-valentinalkan9200 Definitely not, Rousseau has way more structure in the way he plays. You may think Kassia is better because she has played more hard songs, but I have listened to those hard pieces that she played & the tempo is all over the place with wrong notes all over. Rousseau just hasn't played much hard pieces yet.
@@infinitry2820 also she even speeded up some videos lol idk why she sped up easy pieces like MS3 and not this XD
Rousseau is a perfectionist, Kassia is a concert pianist, I heard someone say
定期的に見に来てしまうわあ、音の粒綺麗すぎひん?
本当に一つ一つ綺麗ですよね
이사람 리스트 접신한거아님??? 어떻게 이런소리가 나지 ㅁㅊ 진짜 아무리봐도 소름돋아 이곡은 이사람이 원탑이다
I just love that smile on his face when he finishes.
未だにこの人より技術も表現も優れているNo.6を聴いたことがない……
Holy crap the audio in this recording is so crisp!
yes that's a weird way to say it, but it sounds so clear and so precise, like a polished sculpture.
信じられないくらいかっこいい。音が鋭いというか、いい意味でめちゃくちゃ硬い音な感じ。超高音質な打ち込みに魂を乗せたみたいな。
His right hand and octaves are very fast and clear. I really want to see him playing Liszt Hungarian Rhapsodie no 6, last 2 min.
You're right. It could be really amazing show
@@piano_arts3372 ok
@@piano_arts3372 I didn’t see anyone ask about your piano without touch sensitivity. But cool I guess
@@piano_arts3372 👍🏼
Yeah, it is very clear.
this guy's a mad man - epic
4:43 予想外にかわいくてびっくりした(そこ)
Sugoi desu ne :v
PaInAiNmOe 25 DAMARE!
I want more of this, Alexander! You are missed and loved!
おばさんたち何者?ってコメント多くて、気になってたの私だけじゃなかったんだ…って嬉しい。笑
何回も聴いてたけどこれ13年前の動画なのね…。おばさんたち元気でいてくれてたらいいなあ
2:54 when there are only 5 minutes left in the exam.
Beautiful delivery! Thank you for sharing. :)
this merits a lot more views and likes!! This is incredibly hard and beautiful! Well done!
OMG. Fantastic performance, great talent. The best performance i have ever heard for this piece. Wonderful octaves. I would love to see you playing Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody no 6 with such octaves technics.
Fattori Xx live or cd ?
에튀드 6번은 이 분이 진짜다
Guys I have been trying to learn this piece and watching many others play to get through some difficulties. Made me realize at 2:00 his thirds technique. No one else plays it like that, it's why his is so good. But God damn does it hurt your fingers. This guy is truly the pianist of our time
If you have practiced your mazeppa, specially s.137, you would be fine
돌고돌아 여기다
Am I the only one who thinks that the pianist resembles Liszt himself?
Slightly, Liszt didn't have any bangs.
Erm resembles only the face maybe? Becoz Liszt would be a lot better than him in terms of playing... Just saying no offense and personally I'm a great fan of him
To play like Liszt first you must look like him
perhaps a wrong choice of word what I made was, because I meant the similarity in the appearance.
Or have a similar sounding name... ahem. Valentina.
this is quite perfect. Thank you sir
Very impressive! Beautiful piece, well played!
Amazing.just speachless.I love it 💟
It is a stunning performance Alexander. Bravissimo!
Have recently fallen in absolute adoration with this etude. This is spectacularly performed. Well done, amazing
happy to come across this performance again :) lovely performance
GENIAL! Every once in a while I come back to this to be, once again surprised. ❤
凄すぎます!!!
いつかこんなふうに弾いてみたい。。。
very excellent!!
i want to be able to play as well as you.
やった?
I don't know how many times heard. That's the best music I've ever heard. I give a big hand for your effort and perfect a musical performance.
Phenomenal! I absolutely love when the theme returns in the left hand in the final variation! It’s so sonically pleasing.
thanks for sharing this majestic piece
WOW! Such a great interpretation !!!
This is hands down my favorite interpretation of this. Beautiful.
Awesome performance!! Bravo!! 💛
Amazing. Thank you
Electrifying, that's just one word I can summon up for this brilliant performance, Alexander Lubyantsev. :)
Wow!This is a very hard piece! Especially the 11th variation! Amazing
It is by far the most wonderful and spectacular performance I have ever witnessed! Incredible!
Oh my goodness... such a WONDERFUL performance! I'm just amazed... Congrats!
I just can't see his fingers... Just amazing
Amazingly precise and fast! I didn't know anybody could play that piece so articulately. Well done!
total awe ! incredible !!
Beautifully played!
Слушаю уже второй день!
Какой талантливый музыкант!
Творческих успехов и благополучия тебе!!!