@@iloveshoes6127 not even close xD but after saving up for a (digital) piano, starting with learning beginner pieces like menuett in g major, I will also ask my local music school for piano lessons next week, so the first steps are taken^^
I just realized the last few letters of LeibesTRAUM is your channel name! Anyway, new here, discovered you from the weird YT algorithm, but wow your videos are incredible! You definitely deserve a lot more and can't wait for the day this channel blows up!
Never has an interpretation of this so greatly astounded and touch me. It seems that every video of yours I watch, I am always amazed by your interpretation. Thank you for your beautiful music, Traum.
I was impressed with how slow you played the part 2 (when you start using lots of octaves). It gave me a different perspective. I'm trying to play like lang lang right now, but sometimes I feel that I'm going too fast and missing notes... Thanks for that 👍🏼
@@VeroniMeow indeed haha! But I don't even know yet. Have you heard the versions by Sauer and Lamond, which were Liszt students? Damn, very different playthrough, carrying the always quiet ornamentation with distinct melody. I think you'd love Sauer's, very fast and beautiful
you, by far, have the best interpretations. your interpretations of this piece and chopin's op. 9 no. 2 are some of my favorite performances of the two pieces of all time
I’m sorry to keep requesting stuff but do you think you would, at some point, be able to play liebestraum 1? I’ve seen hardly any performances of it at all, and no reactive visualiser style vids of it. Would be really awesome
It's kind of funny how the most popular liebestraum out of the three is about loosing your loved one. The poem literally says oh love while you can because one day you will mourn at the grave.
It's helpful to read the poem it was originally based on (Ferdinand Freiligrath's "O Lieb, so lang du lieben kannst") for ideas when it comes to interpretation. The B section, on Liszt's score, is marked "con passione" and in the poem it corresponds to the lines "And to one who spills his breast to you / O to him, do what you can, in Love! / And make him happy for each moment, / And never let him be sad for one!" (the Liebesträume were originally written as Lieder, or songs, with the poems serving as the lyrics) so it really helps to just picture it
I noticed how you play the climax at 2:32 one octave too low with your left hand. I suppose you do it on purpose since it does sound better than if you play it like in the sheet music.
Traum does that kind of thing in alot of pieces. Look at liszt transcendental etude no.1, he plays some of the trills in octaves when they are all single notes
Interesting interpretation, and while I prefer other interpretations over yours, your performance made it seem like you definitely knew what you were doing and effectively conveyed what you wanted to express to the listener. Keep it up!
Ah my first ever Liszt piece. Beautiful!
Thanks!
Same
Same my first one too
Mine was Hungarian Rhapsody 6🤕😭
@Diego Robles Quintana how's your progress? this seems a bit hard compared to those lol
“We all have two lives. The second one starts when we realize that we only have one.”
I like the intentional self-contradiction.
Beautiful quote❣️
Do you know the title of the piece right after this piece? The melody is so beautiful...
@@다흰-m8g 8 Valses Poéticos
@@다흰-m8g valsos poéticos by granados
Who was this quote by
3:18 touchet my heart i am in school listening this and i almost cried Traum you are Amazing
A beautiful interpretation
Thank you, Jonos!
S
Exactly
Awww he was making a heart with his hands at the start
2:56 Wow! You play super fast and yet still sounds so clear!
😘
Agree
Average Internet Musician heh you’re kidding right
Same
It's my favorite Liszt piece.
Your playing is so beautiful.
Thank you.
Thank you
Green Field wait a minute....
@@starfruit539 i guess is for the heart.
@@pvs_np yup
Do you know the title of the piece right after this piece? The melody is so beautiful...
I absolutely love this tempo, i feel like way too many people play it fast and it makes it hard to enjoy the beautiful melody liszt wrote
This piece is straight from Heaven, along with your playing! Amazing!
One of the most beautiful pieces, the most beautiful that I know!
This piece is so beautiful and elegant, great interpation, I love how it's slower than others.
agree
This actually brought a tear to my eye. You sir are one of the new greats of this generation!
Your piano has such a beautiful sound
너무나 사랑스럽고 부드럽게 마음을 만지는 곡이네요.
연주 너무 잘 하시네요
감사합니다!
Someone plz translate
This message was translated by Google Translate
사랑의 꿈 끝나고 잠깐 나오는 곡명을 혹시 아셔요? 멜로디가 너무 이뻐서요...
@@다흰-m8g It's Enrique Granados piece : "Valse Poeticos", and it's Melodioso
The interpretation of this piece at 2:26 is simply touching, beautiful
One day I want to be able to play this piece... it's so beautiful
Are you now¿
@@iloveshoes6127 not even close xD but after saving up for a (digital) piano, starting with learning beginner pieces like menuett in g major, I will also ask my local music school for piano lessons next week, so the first steps are taken^^
Now?
@@fanrath7252How you doing now?
@@fanrath72522 years my friend how close are you to
Stupenda grazie Maestro
Beautiful interpretation. Brings back wonderful memories. Thanks again.
You deserve so many more subs
My old teacher's name was Mrs. Pickles, you can guess what her husband's name was! Haha
True.
@@reimakousei793 Mr.Pickles?...
Traum playing LiebesTraum. How poetic.
Very nice slow tempo interpretation. It fits the theme much better than playing fast like many other musicians do. Wonderful job
i like how the hand are in heart shape a the beginning
I just realized the last few letters of LeibesTRAUM is your channel name!
Anyway, new here, discovered you from the weird YT algorithm, but wow your videos are incredible! You definitely deserve a lot more and can't wait for the day this channel blows up!
Yep. That’s why his name channel name means ‘dream’ in German, therefore ‘dream’ music, which I’d say represents the stuff he plays pretty well
Lmao same I thought that the youtuber Dream and Traum are the same people
It is blowing up though.
honestly I think his channel name comes from the piece traumerei, time for a good conspiracy conversation lmao
Yep "Dream Paino"
Never has an interpretation of this so greatly astounded and touch me. It seems that every video of yours I watch, I am always amazed by your interpretation. Thank you for your beautiful music, Traum.
Do you know the title of the piece right after this piece? The melody is so beautiful...
The heart formed with his hands was a nice touch
Very well played!!!
Thanks Edward!
I was impressed with how slow you played the part 2 (when you start using lots of octaves). It gave me a different perspective. I'm trying to play like lang lang right now, but sometimes I feel that I'm going too fast and missing notes... Thanks for that 👍🏼
It's better to do it at your own style, I personally prefer it fast uwu
@@VeroniMeow indeed haha! But I don't even know yet. Have you heard the versions by Sauer and Lamond, which were Liszt students? Damn, very different playthrough, carrying the always quiet ornamentation with distinct melody. I think you'd love Sauer's, very fast and beautiful
@Raged Gamer but how do I know my own style if not by playing like the others first?
@Raged Gamer Sorry. If I dont play like the famous interpreters, that is...
The one of best interpretations in TH-cam
This is so indescribably beautiful. I just brought a keyboard home because of you. This is Pure emotion & inspiration
I love the added octaves it adds so much drama
Ah.. U know.. liebesTRAUM .. :) Have a nice day my friend :D
XD
you, by far, have the best interpretations. your interpretations of this piece and chopin's op. 9 no. 2 are some of my favorite performances of the two pieces of all time
traeumerei too
He made me fall in love with this piece again
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️
Traum piano+Liszt=L❤️VE
Imagine that Liszt named this piece after you! LiebesTRAUM!
Beautiful piece
Really enjoying looking through your channel, this piece is on my to-learn list- you play it beautifully :)
I’m sorry to keep requesting stuff but do you think you would, at some point, be able to play liebestraum 1? I’ve seen hardly any performances of it at all, and no reactive visualiser style vids of it. Would be really awesome
No
I agree
The perfect Liebestraum ever❤
愛の夢
I love Traum!🥹
i just got this piece yesterday. i finally got my first liszt piece🙏
Love that heart at the beginning haha
i didnt see it
@@qalaphyll Look at the shape of the pianist's hands!
Just perfect interpretation. Thank you so much for this
I have to admit the fact about the audio hearing a little far is make this video even beautiful.
Can't spell Liebestraum without Traum :D
5:14 whats the name of that piece? I think i heard it multiple times in the flight.
Enrique Granados 8 Valses Poeticos
This piece was over 300 years old and know this was still Romantic pieces ever heard
This aint even 200 years old, it was composed in 1850 dude
Your interpretation here sounds more relaxed... or... dreamy 🤔, like you are actually in a dream or daydream, less active, just dreaming
Fantastic
Underrated upload
What is the name of this piece at 5:06???
Asking myself that too.
It's from Granados "8 Valses Poèticos". The first one
Bravo!
You can't spell Liebestraum, without Traum
Those 10ths are made to look so easy
a liszt piece that looks doable? no way!
edit: nvm forget what i said
Is that who I think it is >.>
brian heh
아름답다...❤
Youre playing is just amazing!!!😊You have such a good expression and pedalling. Really, it's just amazing, you gave me chills and goosebumps.
Do you know the title of the piece right after this piece? The melody is so beautiful...
@@다흰-m8g you mean like the outro? That would be the melodica part of 8 valses poeticos by enrique granados!
This fingering at the first part is unique and interesting. Thank you 🙏
Bravo 👏 👏 👏
It's kind of funny how the most popular liebestraum out of the three is about loosing your loved one.
The poem literally says oh love while you can because one day you will mourn at the grave.
Sir Franz is the best!
wonderful!
So nice bro. For real my fav piece. I’m learning it right now
Q maravilha!!! Q delicia tocar assim tão lindo!!! Parabéns!!! Chega a tocar nossas almas!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Beautiful hands!
Have you considered the other 2 of this set? Underrated and lovely
Essa música foi feita em sua homenagem "LiebesTRAUM"
Crazy good
The perfect interpretation
Still no bitches
너무너무너무 좋아요
i like this tempo
Fried Chicken.
Ok
I like that term "Mature Love", thanks.
Not true franz Liszt himself said the b section is the passion section
Well said!
It's helpful to read the poem it was originally based on (Ferdinand Freiligrath's "O Lieb, so lang du lieben kannst") for ideas when it comes to interpretation. The B section, on Liszt's score, is marked "con passione" and in the poem it corresponds to the lines
"And to one who spills his breast to you / O to him, do what you can, in Love! / And make him happy for each moment, / And never let him be sad for one!"
(the Liebesträume were originally written as Lieder, or songs, with the poems serving as the lyrics) so it really helps to just picture it
Hermoso...
Anyone here before his subscriber less than Rousseau?
Here. Watching right now, waiting for Rousseau's upload
@@mystogan6556 It's coming soon.
@@therealrealludwigvanbeethoven nop
Oh GG, i subscribe !
Thanks!
@@TraumPiano what piano do you use?
underrated
This is called "Liebestraum" because no pianist would marry him after playing this piece.
I love the way you play it and that you play it on a real acoustic piano,not a digital piano 😅
u played the piece so perfect , u should name it (like,best,traum)instead
Good one
Gottem
Traum Piano= Dream pianist
Your versions aare alwayd the bedt
Super
Traum means *LOVE*
Happy Valentine's
😍😍
2:11
Just wondering, what piano do you use?
I noticed how you play the climax at 2:32 one octave too low with your left hand. I suppose you do it on purpose since it does sound better than if you play it like in the sheet music.
Traum does that kind of thing in alot of pieces. Look at liszt transcendental etude no.1, he plays some of the trills in octaves when they are all single notes
What's the piece at the end?
Enrique Granados 8 Valses Poeticos
Interesting interpretation, and while I prefer other interpretations over yours, your performance made it seem like you definitely knew what you were doing and effectively conveyed what you wanted to express to the listener. Keep it up!
Damn man 69k subscribers nice
what is the name of the song that plays at the end?
Enrique Granados - 8 valses Poéticos
good sing
Guys! Listen to this piece with earphones when you are stoned/high! Its amazing!!!
Gay
@@MarioLuigi-yz9pz ur born in 2009
What is the title of the piece at the end of the video?
valses poeticos - alicia de larrocha
nice
LiebesTRAUM
Liebes-*traum*
What is the song playing for the outro?
Enrique Granados - 8 valses Poéticos
WHERE IS LISZT COMMENT XD
That's what I was wondering 🤷♀️
like numero 801