0:55 the hardest part and other times it happens, other recordings including Cfziffra's crazy version drop down an octave at this part past a tenth interval i believe, but you haven't so yes you have a crazy accurate technique lol.
@@bludika well he’s very accurate for sure and I know this is a super unpopular opinion but i don’t think he is truly that good… I’m learning this piece and I’m starting to realize how many notes he is missing. In terms of a piano TH-camr traum is definitely the dream but in terms of him being a concert pianist I don’t think so
@@Dylan-zd6hn I wouldn’t call it cheating, if you try going down an octaves you notice that it makes it even harder. Perhaps no long jumps. But controlling it is super weird.
Your repertoire continues to amaze me. This is one of favorite Liszt pieces together with his second polonaise, die zelle in Nonnenswerth and his sonata in b minor. Keep being a legend Traum!
Some of those moments on the right hand...you have a way of maintaining musicality in the songs that I really don’t hear anywhere else. Freaking fantastic!
Hi Traum, I only discovered you on Thursday and I think you're fast becoming one of my most favoured pianists. Your talent is out of this WORLD. You knocked this out the park! Liszt would have been proud to have you as his student!
WHAT WAS THAT! Holy crap that was *i n s a n e* and to think this was just a "regular" upload while other channels post this stuff at 1M milestones makes this even more amazing.
Ahhhh yes, I remember the days I was first learning the piano... such a great beginner piece to play. If you keep practicing, you may be able to play "My heart will go on" someday.
WHAAT??? I listened to this piece recently. This one is insane, and you upload this on a random day. Pls play Ode to Joy by Beethoven/Liszt. It would be amazing :)
Dude this is insane. Just wow. Im chugging along with the fugues from the well tempered clavier thinking they were demanding and you just casually drop stuff like this. Speechless.
I'm amazed. It must be the most incredible and fascinating piano performance I've ever seen. Your technique, memory, and dextererity are beyond amazing 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
You know what, since I also passed trough all the suffering because of loving piano... This one is not even closer to the most difficult ones, which also have polyrhytmic rubbish, like one hand plays in 3/4 and the other in 4/4
Incredible, how do you upload so fast? The last upload was less than a day ago and both pieces are flawless! You may or may not have a pact with the devil, but you sure play like a god. Ein Traum!
There are people here who state that part 0:55 is the hardest. No way. I play this piece. And for me the hardest part is definitely 1:30-1:40. You can die during the learning before you can synchronize fingers on your right hand to play this right and clear.
Not my favorite interpretation of the piece but played beautifully none the less. You are an excellent pianist traum, and the rate at which you pump out difficult songs is scary.
bro Im sorry but he has already done the 1931 version, why not the first sonata op 28 in D minor? imo its the heavily neglected pair of the two even though it was composed at the peak of his mature years (written along side his 2nd symphony, the Isle of dead, and the 3rd piano concerto). i feel like it's broader in scope and Rachmaninoff seems to explore and develop the material to a greater extent and with more comfort! The 2nd is great of course but after a while I don't want to hear it again. Can listen to the 1st again and again and again.
Could you make more videos on Bach please ?! (I know most people prefer grandiose pieces like this one but I love Bach and I think I'm not the only one!)
Fun fact... Pianos having steel reinforcements inside them is because Liszt would often break them with his performances. Chopin used to jokingly call Liszt's style of playing "piano bashing"...
3:42 the way he cheered himself 🥺
You deserve it king 👑
After take 37, you would, too. :)
Hes like yes I fucking did it holy liszt I hate you
He dropped one of the hardest solo piano pieces ever written, casually.
Traum has been amazing in the past three days with the daily upload of amazing pieces. I hope he keeps it up!
Will traum play alkan's pieces next
Prabhu Reuben Thomas hopefully
Hardest solo piece? It’s just a 10 page piece, and not even that hard. If you have good technique obviously.
@Levent if you think this is hard, it's clear you've never played liszt before
This piece is so hard that he needs a day to master it.
Wondering what the next piece's gonna be...
Very impressive! I dream of playing this someday...
Well, I can only dream 🤣
Its not that hard . The middle and the end are hard.
@@therussiantrollnetwork7464 Are you kidding us ?
@@Dylonely_9274 nah it’s definitely hard .
@@Dylonely_9274 but because of the middle and the end 😂. Those jumps at the end are hard. The middle is completely uncomfortable
0:55 the hardest part and other times it happens, other recordings including Cfziffra's crazy version drop down an octave at this part past a tenth interval i believe, but you haven't so yes you have a crazy accurate technique lol.
hi
Lisitsa also didn't drop down an octave.
Cziffras did cause he played at triple the speed lol
@@AsrielKujo yeah he was epic lol
@@setricesimus i think this is a whole lot faster and the jumps in the left hand as well...idk
This should be a 1000000 special
agree
@@beanos5105 indeed
Hi pisistrato, you were the best for athens, you ruled it perfectly
@@Alessio216 yes I known. I was great.
Traum's uploads are always special
His piano took a smoke after this
How did I not see this comment because this was hilarious
@@chillpill2016 TH-cam and how comments work 😔
@@reimakousei793 ik
It wasn't that the piano TOOK a smoke... he left it smoldering.
Nah nah, Traum's second-hand smoke was enough for 'em
This pianist is truly one with the force.
Hello there lord high ground do you a happy landing?
do you say he's at a professional or concert pianist level given the extremely difficult pieces he can pop out and his technique
@@bludika well he’s very accurate for sure and I know this is a super unpopular opinion but i don’t think he is truly that good… I’m learning this piece and I’m starting to realize how many notes he is missing. In terms of a piano TH-camr traum is definitely the dream but in terms of him being a concert pianist I don’t think so
Oh yeah also I forget to mention he edits the audio so it still sounds nice
@@bludika He is a Professional Concert Pianist. He even Said it and also only a Concert Pianist has such a big Repertoire and such a technique.
Now you can call it "Grand galop
traumatique" 🙃
XDD
Nice one lmao
Underrated comment
And also chopin etude op 10 no 2 can be called "Traumatic etude"
NICE PUN LMFAO
0:55 La Campanella on crack
The left hand chords sound hilarious 😂
I think Liszt caught Mozart's & Beethoven's sense of humor when he practiced his pieces
If you listen closely to Cziffra’s recording he actually cheats a little with the E-flat jumps at 0:55
@@aaronslens yes that's true
YES
@@Aminuteorso... only true traum fans will know what u mean
It’s 3 in the morning you better heart this comment or I’ll turn you into a viola.
he hearted it lol
@@hamsa3579 no their kid will practice 40 hours a day. And how did two men happen to have a child? 😳
@@erezsolomon3838 Oh yes
Lmfao
Your pfp tho 😂😂
Me: "Liszt, how many octaves do you want?"
Liszt: "yes"
Liszt: well, I'd put a lot of octaves, y'all are newbies and are not fit to play octaves that I put so for your sake I'll just reduce, ok? 😎
Lol
Rachmaninoff: I put in a lot of tenths
@@xuly3129 haha
@@xuly3129 his hands must’ve had a 10 foot wingspan
Am I crazy for checking Traum many times a day? How many of you guys are obsessed with traum more than any other youtuber?
no no not me this is not my 10th time checking today 100% not lying trust me I am a truthful man
sweats nervously
His last three videos be like:
Insane Liszt piece
One of the harder Chopin etudes
Hungarian rhapsody
Don’t we love traum’s repertoire
Just wonderful
Couldn’t think of anything better
He’s going to casually drop 1838 Paganini-Liszt Transcendental Étude 4b
@@xuly3129 close enough
@@xuly3129He was right😂
I love it when Traum plays pieces that don't have a visualizer video yet. He also did those crazy Cziffra jumps.
Cziffra's jumps are faster, these jumps are like in HR6 ending
I dont think cziffra speed is possible to human beings
@@Dylonely_9274 that's because Cziffra cheated slightly on those jumps by going down an octave
@@Dylan-zd6hn I wouldn’t call it cheating, if you try going down an octaves you notice that it makes it even harder. Perhaps no long jumps. But controlling it is super weird.
@@Sandy-lq7eo ofc its cheating when hes playing wrong notes to make it simpler to play
LOVE IT! This is The Best rendition of Liszt's thrillingly fun little masterpiece. Bravo!
Not only is this piece incredibly hard but it goes so hard as well
Liszt is great, nice that some youtubers aren't only playing Hungarian Rhapsody and Campanella, Traum you are amazing.
Hungarian Rhapsody(only the 2), La Campanella and Liebestraum no. 3 are so overrated, Liszt have many pieces good.
Traum casually dropping one of the hardest pieces by Liszt
Lol insane indeed
I mean he is a concert pianist
@@Just_a_Piano_ yes I know him
The eleven dislikes are lazy horses who can't keep pace with this galop.
Lmao as well
Now 31
@@oneninetyfourXOcom 35
*What does your horses eat? What a Galop!* 🙌
Haha
;l
Your repertoire continues to amaze me. This is one of favorite Liszt pieces together with his second polonaise, die zelle in Nonnenswerth and his sonata in b minor. Keep being a legend Traum!
Some of those moments on the right hand...you have a way of maintaining musicality in the songs that I really don’t hear anywhere else. Freaking fantastic!
I’m convinced this dude can play absolutely anything.
Hi Traum, I only discovered you on Thursday and I think you're fast becoming one of my most favoured pianists. Your talent is out of this WORLD. You knocked this out the park! Liszt would have been proud to have you as his student!
If classical music were as popular as pop music, this video would surpass a billion views guaranteed
Sadly
Midi: *exist*
Traum: are you challenging me?
also Traum:
Arguably the hardest Liszt piece, and Traum plays it like a champ. Bravo!
Nah. Fuex Follets is probably 5x harder. At least in my experience of playing both
It’s not even arguable lol
Hi Beethoven Ninth transcript
it's not the hardest
Liszt sure does love pieces that has jumps where you keep on going back to D#.
I'm sure he hated his piano's high D#
WHAT WAS THAT! Holy crap that was *i n s a n e* and to think this was just a "regular" upload while other channels post this stuff at 1M milestones makes this even more amazing.
Ahhhh yes, I remember the days I was first learning the piano... such a great beginner piece to play. If you keep practicing, you may be able to play "My heart will go on" someday.
I hope that you are joking
@@luisevanperezbasanez944 no he is serious. this is the best beginner piece
you can see the happiness in his hands as he finishes the piece XD
This is the exact place to say the joke for the 83948248293th time:
_I bought the whole piano, I'll use the whole piano_
WHAAT??? I listened to this piece recently. This one is insane, and you upload this on a random day. Pls play Ode to Joy by Beethoven/Liszt. It would be amazing :)
Have a look at the abridged performance by SameLiccDifferentDay
Oh, SameLiccDifferentDay...I know that guy!
@@SLDDPiano hey! Me too, what a great lad.
@@loganm2924 staged
@@SLDDPiano wow, more people should know about him hes sucha great pianist
It is not new for Traum to play Difficult pieces. Greetings from Philippines ❤️
your 3,4,5 is amazing
I like how at the end Traum was like: Yess I killed it
I requested this two days ago and you already have it out. WHAT.
My heart 🥺 Amazing interpretation!
I love this piece! This is like a masterpiece!!
This is A masterpiece
I've heard a lot of Liszt but im surprised I've never heard this piece. Amazing!
I must say this is Crazy!
Dude this is insane. Just wow. Im chugging along with the fugues from the well tempered clavier thinking they were demanding and you just casually drop stuff like this. Speechless.
Wow, I'm proud of you
Liszt warm up exercises? Brilliant playing my friend. I am in awe of your gift for music. Thank you
That was insane! love it so much! ❤
I'm amazed. It must be the most incredible and fascinating piano performance I've ever seen. Your technique, memory, and dextererity are beyond amazing 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
You know what, since I also passed trough all the suffering because of loving piano...
This one is not even closer to the most difficult ones, which also have polyrhytmic rubbish, like one hand plays in 3/4 and the other in 4/4
technique and dexterity yes, but memory isnt a big deal, if youve already studied enough to perform like this, its engraned in your muscle memory
@@misterlau5246this is like in like 15-20 more dificult ones
Thank you very much.
Indeed
This is really the best opus by liszt, I LOVE IT
please play maybe as 100000 special, reminiscences de Don juan by liszt. That would be amazing!
this was liszts warm up to make sure all his keys are intact
Best 'keyboard' player on TH-cam and still only 60k+ subs :( How long it takes you to learn piece like this ?
Have you come to Traumian channel?
Perfect interpretation.
This makes "la Campanella" sound like hot cross buns. Godspeed to you Traum.
Lost was a genius and maybe a madman. Probably both!!! Fantastic playing my friend!!
Traum, non sei umano, sei IPERUMANO!!!
That was nuts!! Amazing Traum.
splendid performance as always Traum (:
this piece is AWSOME!
Amazing TRAUM!
I'm inspired to play the piano now.
🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹
This is truly an amazing performance. Hats off to you, Traum!
DUDE THIS IS ONE OF THE HARDEST PIECES. ITS RLLY HARD
No
But it's not the hardest.
It May Not be in top 10 But top 20 For Sure
Still no Match For Mereaux
@@redfishplayz4476u are absolutly right, it is inside the top 20 tough
It sounds so sarcastic, yet so blissful at the same time. 😂 ❤️
really like the tempo and the buildups/delays you take, they are very well placed!! Love the interpretation!
You are very brave to do this at all. Grand Galop Chromatic is technically demanding. But you played it so well that I thought it played Cziffra.
In-cre-di-ble. Liszt is applauding from his place in musical heaven.
Love the fist you made at the end! Like "Yes! Finally a take I can put on TH-cam"
Bravo!!!! Bravo!!!
I've been waiting!!!!
Liszt just really hates that high Eb
He added it in La Campanella, El Contrabandista, and now This piece
I feel like this would be a soundtrack in Tom and Jerry. Great playing Traum!!
Incredible, how do you upload so fast? The last upload was less than a day ago and both pieces are flawless! You may or may not have a pact with the devil, but you sure play like a god. Ein Traum!
You’re simply awesome, thanks to be on TH-cam
There are people here who state that part 0:55 is the hardest. No way.
I play this piece. And for me the hardest part is definitely 1:30-1:40. You can die during the learning before you can synchronize fingers on your right hand to play this right and clear.
In my opinion the beginning and 0:55 are the hardest parts technique-wise
@@timlitjens5920:55 is the easiest thing on earth, you just need to streach your fingers like in the start of La Campanella
I forgot how good this piece was until Traum just uploaded it-
How come you are uploading the hardest pieces so casually?!
Love that little victory fist at the end
Not my favorite interpretation of the piece but played beautifully none the less. You are an excellent pianist traum, and the rate at which you pump out difficult songs is scary.
I love how you play liszt
This is insane! :0 I like it
You played it so clean
👏👏👏👏
Again just amazing, please never stop posting!
Traum please play the 1913 version of Rachmaninov’s 2nd sonata!!🥺
Dont know what the 1913 version is but I would love it if he carried on with the 2nd movement from that sonata
@@Cicen2 the 2nd sonata has 2 versions. The 1913, and the 1931. In my opininon, the 1913 version is much more beautiful
bro Im sorry but he has already done the 1931 version, why not the first sonata op 28 in D minor? imo its the heavily neglected pair of the two even though it was composed at the peak of his mature years (written along side his 2nd symphony, the Isle of dead, and the 3rd piano concerto). i feel like it's broader in scope and Rachmaninoff seems to explore and develop the material to a greater extent and with more comfort! The 2nd is great of course but after a while I don't want to hear it again. Can listen to the 1st again and again and again.
@@botondfarkas8014 Horowitz version is king imo. Salvages some of Rachmaninoff’s unnecessary cuts but leaves the fluff out.
@@botondfarkas8014 Nice! I'll have to check out that 1913 version.
You're incredible!
oh of course, another common video on the Traum's channel
Insane flex my hands felt the cramps after this
Damn, this piece uses almost the whole piano...
Almost
@Maurice Ravel 😂😅
Liszten Prkofiev Suggestion Diabolique (It uses the highest and the lowest key)
Broooooo, thanks for that Traum!! Last video I asked you for this one, and other people too, glad you listened to us. Thanks 😁
Could you make more videos on Bach please ?! (I know most people prefer grandiose pieces like this one but I love Bach and I think I'm not the only one!)
Traum really deserves more views and subs
Wow this is awesome 😳, I think this is actually harder than "La Campanella"
Way barder
Finally you played this beautiful masterpiece! Very good
Holy shit man! My hands are paining by just watching 😂
My dream piece omg
Simply piano after 2 days :
Good job my traum 👌😎
Literally howwwww you’re so good!
Liszt: I paid for all 88 keys I’m going to use all 88 keys
Some brands actually use more. Bosendorfer.
so unoriginal
Fun fact... Pianos having steel reinforcements inside them is because Liszt would often break them with his performances. Chopin used to jokingly call Liszt's style of playing "piano bashing"...
Your playing is always perfect traum ❤️ thank you
As someone said in the comments of Valentina Lisitsa playing this piece, "grand galop traumatique"
List of things I’ve done during the lockdown: Learned piano, written a set of poems, and I should learn this, actually.
Sorry I had to improve the la Campanella I was late.
An absolute madman right here