Paganini-Liszt: La Campanella(1838 original ver.) S. 140-3
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ย. 2024
- Liszt: La Campanella(2nd ver) S.140-3
There are no video of this version until this video.
This piece is hard, but people wouldn't regard it as hard as actually it is .
I recognize again how Petrov is great.
パガニーニによる超絶技巧練習曲(初版)第3番 ラ・カンパネラ
いまだにちゃんとした演奏動画がようつべにすらないので自分で弾きました。でも正直かなり弾けてないところが多くて恐縮です。来年のリストイヤーのときにリベンジしたいです。実はこれが人生初リストだったりします。アルカンばっかり弾いてたから、アルカンにはない技巧に苦戦しました。しかも後輩には「これって簡単な曲なんですよね?」と言われましたorzやっぱりペトロフはネ申。
Dude... 2:14
There's a spider on your left hand!
Correction: there’s a spider attached to your left arm.
2:14
Yoooo wtf
@I STILL HATE MINIONS SO MUCH XD
@Schoenberg is my daddy wut
one of the strangest techniques I've seen but clearly effective
That left hand looked so strange
Those forearms are shredded because of it lol
I see a lot of tension but works well ig
this is amazing. better in my opinion than the more popular version. nicely done.
Yeah, but it's MUCH harder. That's why the other one is more popular.
Absolutely not.
What is amazing about this version, is that it contains the melody from Paganini's 1st concerto. Unlike s. 141 version
@@niccolopaganini4268 instead of saying Paganini u should say yourself
La Campanella translates (in italian) to "the little bell" so the other commonly recognised version would make a lot more sense because, well, it sounds like a little bell!
The long pauses and chair creaking is hilarious
Dramatic
2:12 your left hand looks like a running poison headcrab from Half-Life 2 :O
I hated those things SOOOO much.
It's just bad technique
@@tomasjosefpiano8902 yeah idk why people think having your fingers go all over the place is good. If you look at most professional pianists they make their playing look easy by using proper technique.
@@tomasjosefpiano8902
Bad technique won’t be getting you to play a piece that’s in the set that holds some of the hardest pieces in the world.
@@kingarth0r
People don’t think it’s good, they think it’s odd why this person is playing one of the hardest pieces in the world, with that technique. He might know something that we don’t, because I can’t really think of a reason he would do that weird technique.
nice performance, dude!
*although your finger dexterity made me a bit scared*
thenameisgsarci fancy finding you here seven years later
Same
@Mathews196 rip
Hmm
@Mathews196 he uploaded 3 hours ago
このスピードで弾けるの本当に尊敬します…
TH-camで幻の初版カンパネラがぽつぽつ聴ける時代になりつつある中、この方の初版カンパネラが1番好きだなぁ...
ハッキリと音が際立ってて力強く、元楽譜をしっかり読み込んだことがないからミスタッチとか分からないけど、ミスタッチ特有の音濁りがない感じがする!聴いててすごく気持ちよくなる!
素晴らしい動画をありがとうございます!
ネタツーでござる 確かにカンパネラ自体はS.420のブラヴーラ風大幻想曲が初版ですね!(↑のコメントで【初版】はパガニーニ超絶技巧練習曲の初版の意味です、UP主が初版と書いているのと同じ感じです、ややこしくて申し訳ないです)
3:45 Im glad you didn't omit that section. Its a very unique part of the piece within itself. Great interpretation! :D
Lee Lemery Why would he?
If it was me I would omit the whole piece...but that's just because there's no way in hell I could play this beast
@@chrisbenna506 There's a measure in there that sounds like it shouldn't be there - it's just a repeat of the following measure. I think Petrov omits it.
うますぎるほんとやばい
I feel this is the performance that relates to what my interpretation would be. Bravo!!
「あ、普通のカンパネラか」って思ったら超絶難しい方だった・・・。
左手の同音連打、ゲジゲジがうごめいてるみたいwww
Wow this version sounds completely different! I enjoyed your performance very much. I enjoyed the sensitivity and especially the small silences!
Wtf men , you're insane , this version is much much more difficult and nicer
3:27 I thought my screen froze
No you didn’t.
I actually thought that, too. 😂🤪
@Mathews196 😔
@Mathews196 ✔️
Your technique is outstanding. Wonderful, enviable!
wow!! this version is much harder than the common one
good job!
The common one is the 3rd version
@@that1guy910no, its the fifth version, first there is S.420, then S.700i, then S.700ii, and then s.140 this one, and the a.141, the more popular version
0:00 yes im not only one who plays octave like that XD
wWaidi same!
@karandash í saw many pianists playing la campanella, and (almost) all of them did it with 1 and 5 finger.
Even i play with 1st and 4th finger same
The way he uses his hands is very tense. 😰
チャンネル概要見たら「Japanese amateur piano player」って、この人日本人なんか…
日本にこんな上手い人おったんやな…
2:14 the left hand 😳🤯😱
@Qafar Quluzade same
@@Liszthesis same
Yeah, that's just bad technique
@@tomasjosefpiano8902 wym?
@@mf_nano he's extremelly tense during that part
masterful execution and props for uploading this scarcity of a piece!
Oh my god! dude... you are crazy! Hard piece, easy to see. You played it perfectly, thx for upload!
Nice performance, for the first man who played S140 Campanella on TH-cam.
Nicolai petrov: *ahem*
すごーい!うらやましい!!
indeed, interesting interpretation. i think you could have had a clearer melody at that tempo (more accentuated/louder compared to the accompaniment), but other than that a great performance!
やっぱりリストは指が6 本あったんじゃ・・・
I've always found the other version of La Campanella really challenging. I guess I should be grateful to Liszt, this video proves it could have been a lot worse!
Mhmm.
I know this comment is very old but, what about the Grande Fantasie De Bravoure Sur La Clochette De Paganini?
@@b.quinchana You're one of the few who knows about that beautiful monstrous piece, and I would definitely say that his first usage of the theme (also translated as Large Concert Fantasy on the themes of La Campanella) is by far longer and more difficult than either of his newer renditions as etudes of the piece.
@@vnwa7390 Indeed. 15 minutes is quite the length for the main theme of La Campanella.
The grand chords, mixed with the abstract atrocities of the left make it exceedingly complex.
Yet no matter how abstract it is, Liszt somehow wove these tremendously different melodies into one that jumps from place to place, msking sense, giving you the experience of a lifetime.
Yeah :). Although, no matter how difficult that piece is, from personal experience (for me as far as I can confirm) Liszt’s criminally underplayed Grosse Concert Fantasy Spanish Weisen S.253 is even more challenging than the La Clochette, that is, at full tempo. I dunno tho, people could find one or the other more difficult; just for me to play personally.
凄い演奏!!
I want someone to perform this live for an audience
Elisa Tomellini
Really well done sir! But how much more if Liszt play this, haha. Those tresillo played by the left hand is so fucking hard! Hahaha
Holyyy... this deserves way more views
wow man... you actually play this
YES! FINALLY! a video of this beast!! I've been looking for this for a long time. I'll I've heard is the recording by Leslie Howard. I must say, I'm absolutely astonished with your virtuosity! I've seen a lot of your Alkan as well.... you're quite the transcendental pianist my friend. Congratulations
Wow this comment was made 9 years ago
Yo
Right
@@butteredtoast4861 now 11 years ago
@@Franz_Liszt_Korean wtf
弾き方気持ち悪いって言ってる人いるけどこう言う弾き方しないと弾けない曲だから仕方なくない?
ピアニートさんなら更に美しく弾けるのかな。もうレベルが高すぎて想像もつかん。
Agree
this is crazy good
@nicke1126 the piece you linked us to is a bit different lol. the other video's notes are a tiny bit different from the beginning xD
Una versión realmente interesante.
Ahora me dan ganas de olvidar la versión aceptada popularmente como la original y tocar está brutalidad.
¿Sería tan amable de brindarme algún link donde pueda obtener la partitura?
Partitura m.th-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/w-d-xo.html
@@xxmeliozxx1160 no mames me rickrolleaste
Good job
うますぎる...
There was a video of this piece almost 2 years earlier of this piece on youtube
AMAZING!
2:07 This part is so fraking hard
Last time i was early, timestamps hadn't exist yet.
@@LeventK lol
@Mathews196 lol
@@that1guy910 lol hello
@@cislak5669 lol
Hi
自分今この曲に挑戦しているんですけど同音連打が苦手です。(特に左手)
何かコツなどありましたら教えていただきたいです。
very good and clean
Great
For the left hand, for example in the beginning, are you able to reach the octave plus 2 or was there some trick around it?
His hands look huge so I dont think it's a problem to reach a 10th with that size of his hands! :)
He still rolled the 11ths in the very beginning.
だいにこうじゃん
こりゃ驚いた
Very good playing. Bravo.
Great mate lol
Magnificent.
Better than 1851 version
@Khaled Shanshal Not enough D#'s?
wow.
大井さんですか? すげ、動画初めて見ました。初版の。
Dude. Great playing overall but you need to hold the last 2 chords with the pedal instead of staccato!
It’s interpretation? Right?
@@jakegonzalez4047 Of course. However, at the very end of a monumental and herioc etude, would you not want to crash on that low A flat and hold it through to the last chord? This tends to create a "sweep" effect and makes the ending section more effective than making it two separate staccato chords which, in my mind lack the power to end this great etude powerfully enough. Of course its all preference.
2:22 is it me or there is a sound there
This isn't the first version the first version is the clochette fantasy
+Evil Tenshi Well, this is actually the first version of La Campanella, because it was the first mellody to have the name of La Campanella. If La Clochette had the name of La Campanella, then, that song will be La Campanella
TomasxARG The melody is taken from the piece called "2nd Violin Concerto(La Campanella)3. Movement,Rondo A La Clochette"
So the first piece is La Clochette Fantasy :)
As the name "La Clochette" comes from the 3rd Movement of the 2nd Violin Concerto,which is named La Campanella.
Evil Tenshi, this is the first version of La Campanella itself. The Clochette Fantasy is not La Campanella, but contains La Campanella in the piece. This piece is the first La Campanella.
the title says ver.1 because it's the popular opinion. the description says ver.2 because that's correct.
2:14
Hello there
Hmm ok
2:08 bro you are a superhuman
nice
1:54
good
うまいけど、左手を見て笑ってしまった
This video just reaches 100k views
i thought that this was the second version
MrHomies, nope. It's the first version.
This is the 2nd version, the first one was not so popular, mostly because it was rather unpleasant. It was named La Clochette
this is the first
i dont know if i was joking?
Liszt would be proud if he saw this.....
I'm proud people can play this, but I don't like the gaps. He stops playing very often. Also, it could be a little faster.
Franz Liszt. Well practise makes perfect, even you said once, "think ten times and play once." he'll get it down after some time.
@@charlesvalkan252 haha I hope so
Well i am
@@classicalmusic5646
That last part was a joke right?
Лист в гробу перевернулся!
Is this extremely high finger technique really effective?
You tell me
how
the pedal 👁️👄👁️
though you shouldnt really have your fingers raised above your hand the technique is really refined
it's all bullshit play the way you want
+Swen Zettler yay arthritis
Hell yes
It works for his physiology somehow. We're not all the same
yes they said years ago to balance a penny on the back of your hand and always raise your finger stroke, now it depends on physiology and there is an acceptable technique within limits but can't be fully extrapolated to this
同音連打がぅすぎ
There was a video of this piece almost 2 years earlier of this piece on youtube
/watch?v=DHGUDySWKDQ&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL
That’s hella cool, just one problem. So?
I like the og version more, la Campanella is overplayed
Bravo!
今何されてるんだろう……お元気ですか🥲
you again
テンポ置くときのぐーの手はキーシン意識してるのかな🤔
手の動きが忙しすぎてもはや意味がわからん
4:24 keske
雖然我唔識彈琴,但覺佢手指好硬咁,啲音好實
What finger number series are you using in your left hand at 2:13? 4-3-2-1?
yes
yes you are.
Much more easier than the original version...
Xingjian ZHOU This is the original version.. the hard version.
Lmao ok, you trippin
니 왜 구독자 그따구냐
英文打太麻烦,直接中文说啦,你的六度技术如果能再强化一点点就更完美了
他是日本人
You're like a robot, don't have emotion, guy. But, anyway, is awesome. Likd like like like
this is fake!
Helemaal niet
@@timkw liter
liter*
@@DrdaantjeGaming huh¿
lijer*
Awful
But it was played well wdym?
3:34