Chopin was only two years older than Jan Lisiecki when he wrote this nocturne. Such a delicate, moving... This is how I imagine young Chopin playing and melancholy Polishness
Tak, w tej kolysance slychac cisze Mazowieckiej-ziemi. Jak siedze wieczorem na balkonie-cisza tylko powiew wiatru (4.06) i przelot ptakow. Taka jest cisza okolic Szafarni. Jan wykonuje ta kolysanke bardzo emocjonalnie- kropelki potu na twarzy. Outstanding performance as always.
The way he literally dripped with sweat. This is one of my all time favorite piano pieces and one of all time favorite performances of it. This is amazing
@deanna04. I completely agree, and this from Chopin is one of my two all time favourite pieces of piano music. The other is Liszt Standchen. Listening to them one after the other is bliss.
If you are half as beautiful inside as your interpretation of this wonderful piece, you are truly a blessing to the world. Exquisitely Lovely! Thank you
A million thanks Jan. You made me happy and made my day with this Chopin's Nocturne so beautifully played. I'm 80 years old but your music makes me feel younger and happier each time I hear you. Keep going, young man and may God bless, protect and keep you in the highest range of His love.
Excellent interpretation, feeling nervous is a sign of not being arrogant, but humble and simple. Playing Chopin is one of the most complicated things for pianists, and this young man does it extraordinarily.
People criticising his playing- do you understand anything about playing live? You mess up, you keep playing! What do you want him to do? Stop and restart the phrase because he pressed a wrong note?
@@Yellowstone300 Yeah. He did really well. People always try to act like they are experts and always try to point out people's mistakes in everything as if they are perfect themselves.
The conclusion is very clear. Those who can actually play the song never experienced the same way as those who cannot play any instruments. They are worried about notes and perfection and criticism about the performance, and they never really enjoy the way us mortals let every note leaks through every crack in our soul. No, musicians never shed a tear with this. They suffer the music.
This young man has the making of a real pianist. Those who are so concerned with mistakes rather than interpretation and expression, please don't give up your day jobs!
Chopin... Even though I am Polish, I've somehow dropped into his music now... When I'm 35 yo. Perhaps I had to be mature enough to get it ... I had to listen his music for about 6 months to be able how to understand this kind of sounds. This man created such a masterpiece "Nocturne" should be always saved for the generations. I'm proud to be Polish. Chopin and his music will be always a good reason to get as much as we can from our lives bcoz it makes you think about ourselfes in first place. Just enjoy.
This is one of my favourite Chopin nocturnes. Despite some of the comments by the trolls in this thread, I think he played it very nicely. The piece was so serence and gentle. I found it to be a very emotional performance. I am playing this at my Christmas recital and draw inspiration from his performance.
Now i am seriously shocked. I heard the C-sharp minor from many including the very classical best but i was not mesmerized like this time. It is like Chopin was sitting next to him and playing it as chopin wanted. BRAVO !!!
I am in tears. Many years of Mercy for this wonderful young artist! I mean just listen, how he is beautifully breathing the music. Greetings from Finland!
This is witnessing music being channeled in its purest form via the conduit of a musician. The fact his eyes are closed the whole way through makes it so visceral. So stunning
Sublime, Inspirng, Brilliant, The piano blends at the touch of his hands so perfect in body and soul my deepest admiration. no doubt this is music from heaven thanks a million for posting this master piece
What a beautiful interpretation! Very inspiring to see a pianist go a little beyond the script to add in his own nuances of reflection upon this masterpiece.
That scale towards the end. Measure 48. He played it so well. I have problems playing that scale at the accuracy and speed he does in this piece. I think it is one of the most beautiful Nocturnes Chopin ever composed.
Tamir Burstein That was the piece for me where i really had to get the whole 2 hand thing also, took my a long time to learn, but after that you won't really have a problem.
Ok... Mom is crazy over the left hand... I can never seem to get it right! I have a competition on this in 1 one month, and I can only play up to measure 20 both hands!!!!😭😓😞😨😰😓😩😭😪😫😫
In this piece, each note is a separate emotion and a separate image. You can listen for hours and still discover something new. One of the most beautiful pieces of music in the world.
how far did you get? it took me around 10 months to play it fluently. but i still struggle with the big run at the end. and it's so hard to hit the right dynamics!
I’m a sophisticated place like that u never clap until the musician takes their hands of the instrument, so I don’t they think it was the audience who respected it
His touch and interpretation are so beautiful. This is one of, if not my absolute favorite piece for piano, and now I have found my favorite performance.
I remember playing live once and I hit a blank. I was very young at the time. I had to go back the same night and play a different piece. The second piece was flawless. This is how we learn. There is no such thing as perfection. So, strive for greatness- perfection is God’s business - unknown
Beautiful, simply beautiful. So thankful to my 7th grade choir teacher who introduced me to Chopin when she did . Out of the 21 pieces this is by far my favorite one
We saw him live in Nashville, TN 2 yrs ago. It was awesome. He played beautifully, and I had never realized before his concert how beautiful Chopin's music is.
Simplemente perfecto!!! Por favor "puristas", abstenerse de opinar. Tal vez ustedes tengan un oído perfecto pero este chico va más allá porque él tiene un corazón perfecto. Muchas gracias por liberar la emocionalidad de un genio a nivel Dios cómo Chopin y traerla al alcance de nosotros los mortales!!!
I came to this video hoping that my original feelings about this piece will be restored, and it has :) I've been playing this piece for way too long, till the point where i stopped feeling as emotionally involved as i did when i first started playing this piece, and watching Jan's interpretation of this beautiful nocturne has made me fall in love with it once more.
The mistake was very trivial. This was a beautiful performance, and Jan Lisiecki has been one of my favourite pianists for some time now. His recordings of the piano concertos of Mozart and Beethoven are wonderful.
People are acting like such snobs about his interpretation, I mean yeah, we get it, he messed up a bit on that particular section, but he pulled it off incredibly well. It's frustrating that people only choose to point out the negatives in order to make them look smart, but why is nobody pointing out the fact that he has a really beautiful and crisp sound or an amazing control and technique, especially for an 18 year old at the time? You people need to stop being so harsh, unless you can do better than that, and given the circumstances (it was an encore, for God's sake; it's not like this was taken from a CD that he had recorded in a studio with no audience), I really don't think you can. That being said, it might not be the best interpretation of this piece and you cannot compare it to Rubinstein's or Engerer's or Olssohn's or any other "well-known" ones, but that's only because the *context* of every performance is different. Just think about that.
cheekbone prince totally agree ! I’ve tried playing this and it’s not easy. Why do people think everyone’s interpretation should sound the same anyway !
He didn't mess up one bit. If you're talking about the slight mistouching of keys after the time signature change and calling it a mess up, you clearly have no idea how to listen to classical piano recordings.
Really moving. He never looks at the piano, he doesn't need it. His body is only the perpetrator. It all comes from his soul. And the mistake doesn't matter.
What an absolutely divine rendition of this piece, totally enthralled me! Timing, dynamics faultless. Those trills are so hard to perfect, for absolutely every pianist I ever heard. He got them all and absolutely nailed some of them! And the long fast run that turns the piece from intermediate difficulty to really very hard - also nailed - but with perfect touch and musicality.
Saw him live at Konzerthaus Dortmund, Germany. Believe me, he is already world class at his young age. And this piece, well known from "The Pianist", is nothing more than perfectly interpreted. ♥
i bet theres a HUGE "APPLAUSE" screen overhead or "NO APPLAUSE") I saw this stuff a few times and i should say that its quite usefull. ESPECIALLY when i was on Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor peformance people start clapping after Toccata part (like on 3rd minute) just before the Fugue got started. I felt so ashamed that i wanted to disappear out of that concert hall... Whats wrong with u ppls... And yeah. xcuse my english.
EwaT Piano, an encore is by definition unannounced, so there's no way for a concertgoer to prepare by listening to recordings in advance. But common sense should work well enough. If you don't know the piece well, wait for the performer to lower his/her hands, or wait for applause from a substantial part of the audience; there's no prize for being first to clap!
i think this is one of the finest renditions of this piece that ive heard. Not perfect, but incredibly soft and pleasant to listen to. Lots of emotion. Well done from Jan Lisiecki
Those trills are sublime, the runs are so clear, the mazurka section is at a perfect tempo, the fall of the fourths has emotional intensity. I think this is my favourite version.
What counts is the music and Chopin dedicated this work to his older sister, Ludwika Chopin. And he said " To my sister Ludwika as an exercise before beginning te study of my second concerto". The melody of this music is so beautiful that I never get tired of listening to it. This piece was famously played by holocaust survivor Natalia Karp, and because of the way she played it, her life was spared. I am Learning this piece of music and I only am an amateur. But I try as I can.
Holy, Wow, that's beautiful, more than most music period. And there are complaining and judging a note???? I cannot even hear it. -really? Perfection is unique to each person and very idealist but realistic. That was spectacular. 🎉🎉.. there is zero perfection in creativity.
"To play a wrong note is insignificant; to play without passion is inexcusable"
-Ludwig van Beethoven
Therefore he did his job well here
Who can play fastest, lol.
Lol I believe this is chopin
Beethoven's comment applies to all musicians
@@carolcollins4878 ok lol
Chopin was only two years older than Jan Lisiecki when he wrote this nocturne. Such a delicate, moving... This is how I imagine young Chopin playing and melancholy Polishness
Agree . I thought the same ting hearing Jan Lisiecki :)
Tak, w tej kolysance slychac cisze Mazowieckiej-ziemi. Jak siedze wieczorem na balkonie-cisza tylko powiew wiatru (4.06) i przelot ptakow.
Taka jest cisza okolic Szafarni.
Jan wykonuje ta kolysanke bardzo emocjonalnie- kropelki potu na twarzy. Outstanding performance as always.
We can all only copy the beauty of Chopin, the master of sadness and uplifting beauty, all at the same time, I love him so desperately and lovingly
Chopin was a handsome young man and a genius in my opinion. Quite different from this man
@@seagreenspiral You are as nul as Joe.....you know witch one.....
The way he literally dripped with sweat. This is one of my all time favorite piano pieces and one of all time favorite performances of it. This is amazing
Es ist unglaublich anstrengend, so konzentriert und sanft zu spielen.
Ja
Try XTC. Take a valium.... and get lost..................................................... Thanks ever so much.
@deanna04. I completely agree, and this from Chopin is one of my two all time favourite pieces of piano music. The other is Liszt Standchen. Listening to them one after the other is bliss.
Those lights make it very warm. Wonderful playing no matter
If you are half as beautiful inside as your interpretation of this wonderful piece, you are truly a blessing to the world. Exquisitely Lovely! Thank you
SOOOOOO well said.
A million thanks Jan. You made me happy and made my day with this Chopin's Nocturne so beautifully played. I'm 80 years old but your music makes me feel younger and happier each time I hear you. Keep going, young man and may God bless, protect and keep you in the highest range of His love.
Gerry,are u still with us buddy? I wish you long life.
🎉
Excellent interpretation, feeling nervous is a sign of not being arrogant, but humble and simple. Playing Chopin is one of the most complicated things for pianists, and this young man does it extraordinarily.
People criticising his playing- do you understand anything about playing live? You mess up, you keep playing! What do you want him to do? Stop and restart the phrase because he pressed a wrong note?
Agreed. You can't compare home playing piano to playing alive in front of such of audience. That was a masterpiece. Especially the ending part :)
When did he messed up?
My Dad 2:45 I didn’t even notice until I watched it again lol
@@darkacademiac 3:54 the second mistake.
We are only humans.
I Don't play piano, and i see comments about him making a mistake, but damn i didn't even notice, this was beautiful
Fxxk it ,even i do mistakes
Just people that googled the song and think they are the expert now
@@Yellowstone300 Yeah. He did really well. People always try to act like they are experts and always try to point out people's mistakes in everything as if they are perfect themselves.
I can play this nocturne, I played it on my exam. But he played so emotional and great, I didn't even notice first😂
The conclusion is very clear. Those who can actually play the song never experienced the same way as those who cannot play any instruments. They are worried about notes and perfection and criticism about the performance, and they never really enjoy the way us mortals let every note leaks through every crack in our soul. No, musicians never shed a tear with this. They suffer the music.
This young man has the making of a real pianist. Those who are so concerned with mistakes rather than interpretation and expression, please don't give up your day jobs!
Well said!
real pianist???😂😂
Chopin... Even though I am Polish, I've somehow dropped into his music now... When I'm 35 yo. Perhaps I had to be mature enough to get it ... I had to listen his music for about 6 months to be able how to understand this kind of sounds. This man created such a masterpiece "Nocturne" should be always saved for the generations.
I'm proud to be Polish. Chopin and his music will be always a good reason to get as much as we can from our lives bcoz it makes you think about ourselfes in first place. Just enjoy.
This is one of my favourite Chopin nocturnes. Despite some of the comments by the trolls in this thread, I think he played it very nicely. The piece was so serence and gentle. I found it to be a very emotional performance. I am playing this at my Christmas recital and draw inspiration from his performance.
I agree 100%
Alan Iskiw Nigga did you say thread?
Alan Iskiw you have handsome son on Photo
I prefer the piece a little slower but he played it well otherwise
Я люблю это произведение в исполнении Владислава Шпильмана .всех люблю! Спасибо!
Oh my gosh this was a very beautiful play.. love his dynamic and understanding.
Played with incredible feeling and emotion.
I agree. Played in a sweet " medium- voice".very nice!
An incredibly sensitive and nuanced performance. That it is done by someone only 18 makes it simply amazing! Very, VERY well done!
One of the best Interpretations of this nocturne - so beautiful !!
I was the 3.200.000th viewer! What an honor. Beautifully played piece. Congratulations!
He played this so brilliantly. Much respect!
As a pianist playing this piece, it is amazing how I know the exact expressions he is feeling and making. Beautiful performance.
Chopin would be proud of him.
Yes definitely
Now i am seriously shocked. I heard the C-sharp minor from many including the very classical best but i was not mesmerized like this time. It is like Chopin was sitting next to him and playing it as chopin wanted. BRAVO !!!
I actually cried...... this piece has always brought me to tears every single time I hear it.
U dont understand piano if u cry
@@Jux.z bruh what is that even supposed to mean? A lot of people cry over music because it's literally supposed to channel emotions
@@Jux.z you should change your name. For your comment belies the name.
@@Jux.z😂 sounds more like u have no comprehension of music
This is one of my favourite performances of this piece. The suspense, the subtlety of it is just divine. Amazing 🤩
I am in tears. Many years of Mercy for this wonderful young artist! I mean just listen, how he is beautifully breathing the music. Greetings from Finland!
This is witnessing music being channeled in its purest form via the conduit of a musician. The fact his eyes are closed the whole way through makes it so visceral. So stunning
Sublime, Inspirng, Brilliant, The piano blends at the touch of his hands so perfect in body and soul my deepest admiration. no doubt this is music from heaven thanks a million for posting this master piece
What a beautiful interpretation! Very inspiring to see a pianist go a little beyond the script to add in his own nuances of reflection upon this masterpiece.
This is one of the best and close to my heart version of this Nocturne. Very deep!
Йцмитбюэдрпсаншшосаша
Currently I am playing this piece and, it is HARD! DON'T KNOW HOW THIS DUDE DOES IT! just amazing.
That scale towards the end. Measure 48. He played it so well. I have problems playing that scale at the accuracy and speed he does in this piece. I think it is one of the most beautiful Nocturnes Chopin ever composed.
***** Is it really easy? i started playing it and it takes a lot of practice. how many years have you played?
***** I am currently learning also Maple Leaf Rag and the hardest thing for me is to combine the 2 different hands..
Tamir Burstein That was the piece for me where i really had to get the whole 2 hand thing also, took my a long time to learn, but after that you won't really have a problem.
Ok... Mom is crazy over the left hand... I can never seem to get it right! I have a competition on this in 1 one month, and I can only play up to measure 20 both hands!!!!😭😓😞😨😰😓😩😭😪😫😫
I wish my prom night was like that.
Totor
Luke William I wish my wedding will be like that.
My prom was at a US ran hotel in the middle of Tokyo.
This would be nice too.
Ok let me get azis Ansari
Luke William i
Iiu
jako Polak i jako Kanadyjczyk jestem dumny z tego czlowieka. za kazdym razem kiedy slysze go na 96.3 new classical lza kreci mi sie w oku.
ja też !
Polak mały
Очень красивое исполнение! Молодец! Коснулось моей души. И появились слезы. Спасибо.
In this piece, each note is a separate emotion and a separate image. You can listen for hours and still discover something new. One of the most beautiful pieces of music in the world.
i’m learning this song...this is the most beautiful performance i’ve ever seen
i know!!!! my 12 year old fingers struggle at those triplets though T^T but other then that its really really fun to play!!!
Same
how far did you get? it took me around 10 months to play it fluently. but i still struggle with the big run at the end. and it's so hard to hit the right dynamics!
@@bannanaminions1127 my 14 year old fingers can span 12 notes can't say I relate
@@HariGardner o-o;
I'm actually crying, seeing how he feels and delivers this piece...
I really love how the audience respect the final note silence
I’m a sophisticated place like that u never clap until the musician takes their hands of the instrument, so I don’t they think it was the audience who respected it
His touch and interpretation are so beautiful. This is one of, if not my absolute favorite piece for piano, and now I have found my favorite performance.
I remember playing live once and I hit a blank. I was very young at the time. I had to go back the same night and play a different piece. The second piece was flawless. This is how we learn. There is no such thing as perfection. So, strive for greatness- perfection is God’s business - unknown
One of the best interpretations I've ever heared of this Chopin's nocturne. Bravo!!!
Damn this piece never ceases to amaze me!! Every time I hear it I get chills
the clearity, the emotion, how beautiful it is! He is brilliant!
Very delicate yet masterly performance!
Perhaps my favorite version. Bravo.
How beautiful and such a great feeling and passion. Bravo!!!!!!!!!
Have a nice day!
th-cam.com/video/DNDNMkIWx98/w-d-xo.html❤
Beautiful, simply beautiful. So thankful to my 7th grade choir teacher who introduced me to Chopin when she did . Out of the 21 pieces this is by far my favorite one
Excellent! So passionate.
We saw him live in Nashville, TN 2 yrs ago. It was awesome. He played beautifully, and I had never realized before his concert how beautiful Chopin's music is.
I just love this and how he plays it. Bravo
Simplemente perfecto!!!
Por favor "puristas", abstenerse de opinar. Tal vez ustedes tengan un oído perfecto pero este chico va más allá porque él tiene un corazón perfecto.
Muchas gracias por liberar la emocionalidad de un genio a nivel Dios cómo Chopin y traerla al alcance de nosotros los mortales!!!
I came to this video hoping that my original feelings about this piece will be restored, and it has :) I've been playing this piece for way too long, till the point where i stopped feeling as emotionally involved as i did when i first started playing this piece, and watching Jan's interpretation of this beautiful nocturne has made me fall in love with it once more.
The mistake was very trivial. This was a beautiful performance, and Jan Lisiecki has been one of my favourite pianists for some time now. His recordings of the piano concertos of Mozart and Beethoven are wonderful.
The level of control and phrasing is so genuine even i started sweating but it was still beautiful.
Thanks so much JAN. for the music and your performance!!!
Why didn't the cameraman zoom in on his fingers when he executed the fantastic runs? It would haven't quite a sight to behold😫😢
ביצוע נפלא של הנוקטורנו הכי אהוב עלי
U r so right I mean like duh😕
Was waiting for bar56
Yeah I was wondering the same thing!
Agree! Seems not carefully planned. Or at least place an extra camera to capture the finger movements for later editing.
For an 18 years old guy....he s doing pretty well!!!👏👏👏
This guy has a really big talent!, He's genius!
I have immediate chills. This boy's understanding of Chopin is phenomenal.
I m completely out from a gift to be musical but this one leaves me speechless each and every time I listen to it. God bless You Jan.
one of the best performances I heard of this composition - why ? - because it is full of emotion. one can feel the emotions in every tune.
Amazing! I keep coming back to listen to this beautiful performance as I am also learning this piece and cannot wait to be able to play it!
Восхитительно,неповторимо,совершенно,браво,вы -лучший,кто сыграл так чувственно,так нежно.Я многих слушала,но вы-лучший!!!
@Владимир Николаев vy pravy!!!
Максим Мрвица...Очень хорош...
“Simplicity is the final achievement…” -Chopin
Marvelous, brilliant, astonishing performance! I listen to it twice a month and will never stop.
I am 86 years young, trying to learn this lovely composition, with fingers so sore,hands so stiff.
People are acting like such snobs about his interpretation, I mean yeah, we get it, he messed up a bit on that particular section, but he pulled it off incredibly well. It's frustrating that people only choose to point out the negatives in order to make them look smart, but why is nobody pointing out the fact that he has a really beautiful and crisp sound or an amazing control and technique, especially for an 18 year old at the time?
You people need to stop being so harsh, unless you can do better than that, and given the circumstances (it was an encore, for God's sake; it's not like this was taken from a CD that he had recorded in a studio with no audience), I really don't think you can.
That being said, it might not be the best interpretation of this piece and you cannot compare it to Rubinstein's or Engerer's or Olssohn's or any other "well-known" ones, but that's only because the *context* of every performance is different. Just think about that.
I'm sorry, where did he mess up? I can't find it.
They can not find it either.. Everyone wishes to be a critic yet probably had no clue about the composition..
Loved it..
cheekbone prince totally agree ! I’ve tried playing this and it’s not easy. Why do people think everyone’s interpretation should sound the same anyway !
He didn't mess up one bit. If you're talking about the slight mistouching of keys after the time signature change and calling it a mess up, you clearly have no idea how to listen to classical piano recordings.
This performance inspired me to play this piece at my mothers funeral 2 months ago. I was in tears and felt hopeful at the same time. Majestic❤
Really moving. He never looks at the piano, he doesn't need it. His body is only the perpetrator. It all comes from his soul. And the mistake doesn't matter.
What an absolutely divine rendition of this piece, totally enthralled me! Timing, dynamics faultless.
Those trills are so hard to perfect, for absolutely every pianist I ever heard. He got them all and absolutely nailed some of them! And the long fast run that turns the piece from intermediate difficulty to really very hard - also nailed - but with perfect touch and musicality.
Saw him live at Konzerthaus Dortmund, Germany. Believe me, he is already world class at his young age. And this piece, well known from "The Pianist", is nothing more than perfectly interpreted. ♥
One of the most passion performances of this Nocturne I've heard ❤
A lot of passion and amazing hands...
Wow that actuation strength control was insane. Bravo. @1:38 the keys dropping was so precise. Literarily chills.
Atleast the audience knows when to clap :)
i bet theres a HUGE "APPLAUSE" screen overhead or "NO APPLAUSE") I saw this stuff a few times and i should say that its quite usefull. ESPECIALLY when i was on Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor peformance people start clapping after Toccata part (like on 3rd minute) just before the Fugue got started. I felt so ashamed that i wanted to disappear out of that concert hall... Whats wrong with u ppls... And yeah. xcuse my english.
+LegitimateCockroach Yeah, and its Best to listen and be familiar with the piece by listening on TH-cam sometimes.
EwaT Piano, an encore is by definition unannounced, so there's no way for a concertgoer to prepare by listening to recordings in advance. But common sense should work well enough. If you don't know the piece well, wait for the performer to lower his/her hands, or wait for applause from a substantial part of the audience; there's no prize for being first to clap!
EwaT Piano lol i did a recitel in this song and the audience clapped at the wrong time 😝
Stephen Owades I agree with you.
Прекрасное
исполнение . Не пальцы , а чувства
летают по клавишам .
Beautiful performance. Very talented for such a young man.
What an utterly sublime piece of music, and Jan has the most beautiful touch .... absolutely stunning
i think this is one of the finest renditions of this piece that ive heard. Not perfect, but incredibly soft and pleasant to listen to. Lots of emotion. Well done from Jan Lisiecki
That was perfect! Splendid interpretation Jan
I just... I can't ... I am literally tearing up this is so beautiful. What an incredible musician.
amazing piece, amazing performance.
An extraordinary performance --the best I have heard of this piece.
Those trills are sublime, the runs are so clear, the mazurka section is at a perfect tempo, the fall of the fourths has emotional intensity. I think this is my favourite version.
Very light touch with the sustain pedal, and all the rests and fermatas correctly observed.
What counts is the music and Chopin dedicated this work to his older sister, Ludwika Chopin. And he said " To my sister Ludwika as an exercise before beginning te study of my second concerto". The melody of this music is so beautiful that I never get tired of listening to it. This piece was famously played by holocaust survivor Natalia Karp, and because of the way she played it, her life was spared. I am Learning this piece of music and I only am an amateur. But I try as I can.
Как нужно кого то любить,чтобы писать такую шедевральную музыку?Время гениев и виртуозов!!!🙏❤️
Гениальный Фредерик Шопен в божественном исполнении Яна Лисецкого! Это можно слушать бесконечно! Браво!!!
A wonderful, beautiful performance.
As a pianist myself, I know that Jan will remember that (insignificant) wrong note for the rest of his life.
absolutely beautiful, his trills are gorgeous
Юный талант . Столько вдохновения !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This moved me to tears! Wow!
I do love his interpretation. Wonderful !!!
By far the most beautiful version I've heard. Calmness is key.
I thought it was excellent. Very cleanly played, not too rushed and very elegant and beautiful dynamics.
My favorite version of Chopin's Nocturne Posthumous.
Coś pięknego dzięki za taką interpretację tego wspaniałego utworu thank YOU danke merci spasiba djakuju grazie bedankt gracias Ryszard Kulesza
this is his style and its great; so haters just PLAY BETTER if you can :)
We have the same name!
+Katarina Sutherlin You are welcome sis!
Katarina Sutherlin no one cares.
Katarina Sutherlin no one cares.
That's so mean XD
Jan ,you're a genius on piano !!! The best , I have ever heard !!! Thanks !!!
Sencillamente maravilloso, la mejor interpretación que he visto de este nocturno sin ninguna duda, sublime.
Excellent version and performance of this nocturne. The way of saying with music Chopin's words and on good piano (steinway) is unique . Congrats.
Pomimo jednego błędu to jest najlepsze wykonanie tego utworu jakie słyszałem. Brawo!
W ktorym miejscu jest ten błąd?
Holy, Wow, that's beautiful, more than most music period. And there are complaining and judging a note???? I cannot even hear it. -really? Perfection is unique to each person and very idealist but realistic. That was spectacular. 🎉🎉.. there is zero perfection in creativity.
I'm Korean but I live in Canada. I love Chopin and him. They are super nice.
Playing with passion is the greatest thing a pianist can do