Hamelin plays alkan, alright, yes, it's difficult but not perfect and not even good some times, lisitsa has better rhythm and voicing, as example totentanz by lizst, hamelin plays difficult pieces where you can hide between length, but in music it doesn't work like this, the only variant where it can works is skill demonstrating
Love this video I would add Liszt along with cziffra as well, as both of their childhood's were quite similar in case of piano education and talent display
@@FredericChopin-if5rn you should check out a video of him transposing a piece to a new ket every bar or so. (I put it as the suggested video at the end of the video)
Yuja wang havent played the Cziffra transcription as an encore after performing the rach concertos, she doesnt even have an orchestra with her😅 She played it as an encore after playing the Liszt sonata I think 🤩
I feel that I am so deep into the rabbit hole of classical music and then comes a whole 500 composers that create amazing music that people just give out on Reddit. Btw, what livestreams does AlkanLisztaddict, Damian Theodoris, FeeCheeHaich go on. Just asking.
I interviewed Elisey Mysin on my channel, because he competed in my teacher's piano competition. I also interviewed Ethan Loch, a blind pianist who was also in the competition. They both were very good, although obviously Ethan was much older. Elisey won first prize in the category he competed in, which was the oldest category, so technically he was too young for the category, but chose to compete in the older, more difficult category instead of the younger, easier one. To be honest, I don't think he deserved first prize, at least not if we're judging based purely on playing and not on age. The older pianists played better. Maybe the jury was afraid that Putin would be angry if Elisey didn't win. Elisey and Ethan both won the audience choice awards.
My only question that remains without response (because I forgot how to spell unanswered) to this day is: Why does being a prodigy/virtuosi/very good = playing hard and or fast?
Because in general these pieces that are written to be hard and fast are extremely difficult to play musically. Thus it shows the skill of the pianist whenever they succeed.
A prodigy is a child who has the ability to coordinate all the piano movements with ease. So it really does come down to playing difficult mostly fast pieces.
i was level 2 but now im level 3 !!!! so much talent flowing through me like a river 🥰🥰 ok hamelin cziffra and argerich are above the other tier 9 pianists and you forgot JC!!!!!😡
Thank you so much I love pieces like this cause it’s so fast and hard which makes you want to play it but you have to do the grades first, I’m on grade 2 what about you 😊 also I subscribed to.
@@Jartious you are very welcome. :) and I’ll make sure to check it out later and leave a comment on it. Have a wonderful day. And that’s so cool your grade 8 how amazing is that haha.
This video is a bit nonsense, for example you put Annique Goettler and traum on the same level of Vinetheiro, even tho they are professional pianists, not "TH-cam pianists" lol
2:10 the worst piano playing i ever heard..he has speed but nothing else. Is this supposed to be a talented prodigy? His playing lacks emotion and rhythm
wait why is lisitsa on the same level as hamelin?
Hamelin plays alkan, alright, yes, it's difficult but not perfect and not even good some times, lisitsa has better rhythm and voicing, as example totentanz by lizst, hamelin plays difficult pieces where you can hide between length, but in music it doesn't work like this, the only variant where it can works is skill demonstrating
@@chezbe bro lolllll ............. you can't hide that Hamelin is better , you can't
2:01 super good youtube pianists should include mr barbaro, hes the only "amateur pianist" who has recorded the alkan concerto for solo piano
Also, art tatum could be at the last level, he could also play by ear and was an almost blind self taught pianist
@@gitikagitika715 based
does paul wee count
Finally found some ragtime in one of your videos! Peril in Pantomime, too! Godspeed Tom Brier
hamelin is a super prodigy
traum is a concert pianist
Level 11: The person who criticizes on youtube comments
Love this video
I would add Liszt along with cziffra as well, as both of their childhood's were quite similar in case of piano education and talent display
traum is just outright a concert pianist sooo
yeah
he is so underrated
No way zimmerman and kissin dont appear here
You forgot to include Liszt and Mozart🤯🤯🤯
@@Zimu-GNFS there's no recordings of them :(
it was cziffra, and the others
Cziffra's technical abilities should only be compared with Alkan
Was so expecting a self-taught section 😂
Great video!
Level zero: average self thought pianists
Sometimes I feel like there's too many of us pianists, we oversaturate our own market and yet it still remains obscure.
Sometimes I want to do what the first guy did after trying to learn a piece for 3 months.
Also that last guy is really extraordinary. He’s actually talented.
@@FredericChopin-if5rn you should check out a video of him transposing a piece to a new ket every bar or so. (I put it as the suggested video at the end of the video)
Honestly, I would have put Cziffra a tad bit above the others in that group, but the others are also very good, so it doesn't matter!
Yuja wang havent played the Cziffra transcription as an encore after performing the rach concertos, she doesnt even have an orchestra with her😅
She played it as an encore after playing the Liszt sonata I think 🤩
The flaming piano is pretty bad, should be level 3
the kid that thinks he can play la campanella..
I feel that I am so deep into the rabbit hole of classical music and then comes a whole 500 composers that create amazing music that people just give out on Reddit. Btw, what livestreams does AlkanLisztaddict, Damian Theodoris, FeeCheeHaich go on. Just asking.
I interviewed Elisey Mysin on my channel, because he competed in my teacher's piano competition. I also interviewed Ethan Loch, a blind pianist who was also in the competition. They both were very good, although obviously Ethan was much older.
Elisey won first prize in the category he competed in, which was the oldest category, so technically he was too young for the category, but chose to compete in the older, more difficult category instead of the younger, easier one. To be honest, I don't think he deserved first prize, at least not if we're judging based purely on playing and not on age. The older pianists played better. Maybe the jury was afraid that Putin would be angry if Elisey didn't win.
Elisey and Ethan both won the audience choice awards.
You missed Rousseau in 1:30
Hamelin is a level above lisitsa, I would put him in wit cziffra and horowitz if we are being serious here
no ldf glaze is kinda crazy tho
Yeah he's been glazed enough lol. Are you in the Lisztthesis discord server btw?
please no
@@Jartious no idk how to get in
@@zanoryxx4353 just go to lisztthesis youtube channel and click the server link in their channel description
Where's Musicforever60?
My only question that remains without response (because I forgot how to spell unanswered) to this day is: Why does being a prodigy/virtuosi/very good = playing hard and or fast?
Because in general these pieces that are written to be hard and fast are extremely difficult to play musically. Thus it shows the skill of the pianist whenever they succeed.
bro is definitely a whole beaters
A prodigy is a child who has the ability to coordinate all the piano movements with ease. So it really does come down to playing difficult mostly fast pieces.
Where is Yi-Chung Huang
@@xcy8161 no more ych glaze
So like Marta Argerich litterally said Pogorelich is a genius. If that doesnt mean he deservers a place with Super Prodigy I dont know what it means.
What about Musicforever60?
why is hamelin with child prodigies and lisitsa, and why is he eight 😭
Vinheteiro is not a very good pianist
Where did you get the schubert impromptu video by Czeiffra😮😮 3:29
I searched up "kid cziffra"
@@Jartious thank you!!
Level 3 💪
What about Rosseau?
disagree
you played all videos i watched
Alexander malofeev?
i was level 2 but now im level 3 !!!! so much talent flowing through me like a river 🥰🥰
ok hamelin cziffra and argerich are above the other tier 9 pianists and you forgot JC!!!!!😡
Yeah, where is JC? A sight reading legend!!
And horowitz isnt?
At 2:00 that guy playing the piece what is it called.
Liszt/paganini etude 4 1838
Thank you so much I love pieces like this cause it’s so fast and hard which makes you want to play it but you have to do the grades first, I’m on grade 2 what about you 😊 also I subscribed to.
@@JoshuaBarrish You should check out Feinberg piano sonata 3 (also on my channel). I'm grade 8 btw, thanks for asking!
@@Jartious you are very welcome. :) and I’ll make sure to check it out later and leave a comment on it. Have a wonderful day. And that’s so cool your grade 8 how amazing is that haha.
I Love your video
lol I can actually do Level 10, I have a pairs for good ears, and I try before. (And what I played is Chopin Op.10 No.2 Etude)
3.5 i guess
i wanna be 4 one day... maybe 5? lol
This video is a bit nonsense, for example you put Annique Goettler and traum on the same level of Vinetheiro, even tho they are professional pianists, not "TH-cam pianists" lol
What is the background piano in the beginning of the video? What piece is this?
Minute waltz by chopin
1 minute no views, Jart really fell off.
Bruh. My last video though fell down to hell 💀💀
2:10 the worst piano playing i ever heard..he has speed but nothing else. Is this supposed to be a talented prodigy? His playing lacks emotion and rhythm
1:15 HOW DARE YOU FORGET ABOUT ROUSSEAU AND KASSIA?
Traum Solos Both
@@fartyjay123 NAAAAAAH
rousseau is pretty bad sometimes
What about ROUSSEAU
Level 3