You can really hear his youthful energy in this piece. Provides the sense of an ocean breeze at moments, a distinctly odd sensation to hear from Chopin. Such innocent melodies tucked away here.
Not so unusual actually. If you listen to some of his early works, all in his more youthful and brilliant early style, like his Rondo in C minor Op. 1, his Andante Spianato et Grande Polonaise Billante, his Piano Trio in G minor, his two piano concertos, but more especially the No. 1, as well as a whole bunch of other works, even some from later periods, you will notice quite a big similarity. As you probably know, Chopin lived quite a harsh life, and both the brilliance and vivacity present in his earlier works disappeared after his migration from Poland, in favour of a more melancholic, melodic and, in his own words simple style.
Brahms' piano concertos are sometimes described as symphonies with piano obligato. I think Chopin's concertos are literally the opposite, they're piano sonatas with orchestra obligato. Rondo à la Krakowiak is clearly more balanced than the two concertos.
Wow, I didn’t know this incredible piece and now it’s one of my favorites from Chopin. Thanks again for sharing so underrated pieces like this with great rendering.
BRAVO! GREAT VIDEO AS ALWAYS, I ABSOLUTELY LOVE CHOPIN! If you welcome recommendations, I have one; I would love to see Chopin's Piano Trio in G minor Op. 8, it is an extremely underrated piece, and no one has done it in synthesia form yet! If you want to do it, I would recommend the recording from the Beaux Arts Trio, with Menahem Pressler, Isidore Cohen and Bernard Greenhouse. If you prefer a more famous piece that would give you more views and was also not done by anyone before, there is Chopin's Cello Sonata in G minor Op. 65; in case you plan on doing this marvelous work, I recommend the recording from Truls Mørk and Kathryn Stott. Thank you!
The whole Chopin, not counting the most hackneyed works, is underestimated! Many don't even bother to listen to all of his nocturnes, scherzos or mazurkas, and you're talking about works that no one knows at all, and that's a big problem. Chopin has no bad works for my taste at all
What a wonderful selection of pieces and performers ky6000 always has! How I love your channel for that! Don't stop doing what you're doing please 🥺 ❤️
As much as I would love to the task is extremely difficult without a midi or good quality pdf. Hopefully one of these becomes available in the future however
Maybe it’s in the middle section. I definitely heard the circle of fifths progression there but I wasn’t looking for the variation so I didn’t catch it 🤷♂️
You can really hear his youthful energy in this piece. Provides the sense of an ocean breeze at moments, a distinctly odd sensation to hear from Chopin. Such innocent melodies tucked away here.
Can't believe chopin wrote something like this. So unusual from his other works
Same, I didn’t know about this !
I have his whole collection, and never heard of this. Pleasant surprise
Not so unusual actually. If you listen to some of his early works, all in his more youthful and brilliant early style, like his Rondo in C minor Op. 1, his Andante Spianato et Grande Polonaise Billante, his Piano Trio in G minor, his two piano concertos, but more especially the No. 1, as well as a whole bunch of other works, even some from later periods, you will notice quite a big similarity. As you probably know, Chopin lived quite a harsh life, and both the brilliance and vivacity present in his earlier works disappeared after his migration from Poland, in favour of a more melancholic, melodic and, in his own words simple style.
@@Henri.d.Olivoir I also noticed a lot of flashes of his 1st piano sonata 4th mov
@@joam02 Absolutely, especially in that movement!
3:14 is honestly amazing
Isn’t the whole piece amazing ! That part is epic tho.
it kind of sounds like a fight. Listening to Chopin's works and visualizing it, one understands that he lived during wartime.
Excellent underrated piece, glad to see it getting some attention!
I know ray-th! (please, it's been months, Jalen.)
Just discovered this gem, one of my new favorite Chopin pieces. So unique to his repertoire
That one-time Chopin's orchestration is actually good
his pc are good too
@@System.Error. yeah but a bit too much piano
@@trongdung1306 such a weird criticism. It’s a PIANO concerto… 😂
@@System.Error. I think the interplay is quite weak between the Piano and concerto
Brahms' piano concertos are sometimes described as symphonies with piano obligato. I think Chopin's concertos are literally the opposite, they're piano sonatas with orchestra obligato.
Rondo à la Krakowiak is clearly more balanced than the two concertos.
Wow, I didn’t know this incredible piece and now it’s one of my favorites from Chopin. Thanks again for sharing so underrated pieces like this with great rendering.
Again not disappointed with choice of piece. Amazing!!
4:53 relax chopin
Amazingly played. I like that synthesia videos have been incorporating real recordings.
This is amazing. One of my favorite orchestral pieces of all time.
YESS THE KRAKOWIAK! thank you very much for uploading this!!!
BRAVO! GREAT VIDEO AS ALWAYS, I ABSOLUTELY LOVE CHOPIN! If you welcome recommendations, I have one; I would love to see Chopin's Piano Trio in G minor Op. 8, it is an extremely underrated piece, and no one has done it in synthesia form yet! If you want to do it, I would recommend the recording from the Beaux Arts Trio, with Menahem Pressler, Isidore Cohen and Bernard Greenhouse. If you prefer a more famous piece that would give you more views and was also not done by anyone before, there is Chopin's Cello Sonata in G minor Op. 65; in case you plan on doing this marvelous work, I recommend the recording from Truls Mørk and Kathryn Stott. Thank you!
The whole Chopin, not counting the most hackneyed works, is underestimated! Many don't even bother to listen to all of his nocturnes, scherzos or mazurkas, and you're talking about works that no one knows at all, and that's a big problem. Chopin has no bad works for my taste at all
@@konstantin1943 I could not put it better myself!
Proof that Chopin was actually good at the orchestra.
this is an exception lol
It’s not incredible orchestration either just better than his other orchestral pursuits like pc
Haven’t heard this one before! Thanks for sharing it with us
What a wonderful selection of pieces and performers ky6000 always has! How I love your channel for that! Don't stop doing what you're doing please 🥺 ❤️
This has a catchy melody
素晴らしい曲を見つけてしまった
Thanks for uploading! It's great video. Could you do Brahms concerto No.2 Op.83? It hasn't synthesia video with orchestra in the whole youtube
Hamelin rendition or riot
Then I choose riot
It will be great
Beautiful!
Very!!
Excelent!!!!
Can you please upload the Rachmaninoff piano sonata no.1?? At least the second movement...
Wow, that’s not something you see often
would it be possible to have Tartini violin Sonata please ?
all movements, or except the first one that already exists
🙏 thank you if you do so
Suggestion: Hungarian Fantasy
1st mov.major
2nd mov.minor
3rd mov.major
4th mov.minor
5th mov.minor
6th mov.major.minor
@ky6000 could you do Jozef Wieniawski - Piano Concerto Op.20
As much as I would love to the task is extremely difficult without a midi or good quality pdf. Hopefully one of these becomes available in the future however
can you do this with out piano i beg you?
Literally, it has the potential of a symphony, but poor chopin, knew his ability
5:20 10:50 I never thought Chopin wrote this, it's so unusual from most of his popular works
Intressting side from chopin! But where is the Paganini variation lol?
Indeed, I didn't find it also
Maybe it’s in the middle section. I definitely heard the circle of fifths progression there but I wasn’t looking for the variation so I didn’t catch it 🤷♂️
i think at 5:50
@@antennix7 thank you!
@@taiteyard3567 me too
The only Chopin work i really like😅