As an Armenian, I want to thank you for highlighting the work of one of our Nations’s greatest figures in your beautiful Cd❤ it has been a great inspiration to me 🙏🏻
I am studying this in college right now! My instructor says nobody ever wants to play it when she brings it up so she's super excited to teach it to me lol.
I love the dynamics the pianist achieves here. The somewhat warmer, softer tone in parts of the performance seemed exactly right -- a bit of respite from that relentlessly percussive effect. This is a wonderful performance, my thanks to you.
Such variety of tone and temperament in this performance. This piece can be one big bang-fest, but not true with this performer. I would ask my students to listen to this performance, as it is exemplary.
This was one of the last pieces that I learned when studying piano in college. Have not really played much for years, but listening to this make me want to find the music and start playing again.
Been playing this since I was 17, so half my life. One of my favourites as there's almost countless permutations for interpretation, even from one performance to the next, depending on my mood. Section starting at 3m20s is probably one of my favourite treatments though, nice work
Don't knock this piece- written in six hours or so it is rumoured! Always reminds me of lessons with dear David Hartigan at Chetham's in the Baronial Hall during my fourth form year- and the Alderley Edge competitive music festival!
As hard as it sounds, it's actually not that difficult of piece. I know that's relative but still. For intermediate-advanced students, it's not crazy difficult. A lot of the patterns are the same.
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I do love this piece! But I dont understand why everything has to be played on a stainway haha. In the hi volume the tone gets way to bright. This performance should be way more beautifull if they properly voice the piano. Hear even in the parts that are supposed to be soft way to bright tones especially in the mid range.
The bar that starts 2.53 only has three beats in your performance - is this intentional? I only ask as I actually prefer this. The fourth beat of that bar as written, with no movement in the left hand, always feels like a suspension of the musical flow with no real purpose.
I played this piece for my audition to the piano performance department at the University of Iowa. I earned a music scholarship playing this piece. I also won the talent preliminary at Miss Wisconsin (for Miss America), playing this piece. It holds a very special place in my heart. He seemed to play it sloppy though. Like the piece was getting away from him, vs being in control of piece.
Is nobody making a comment about the numerous mistakes (notes, left out parts)?? I mean of course the guy is talented, but this is by far NOT the best performance of this piece on the internet.
As an Armenian, I want to thank you for highlighting the work of one of our Nations’s greatest figures in your beautiful Cd❤ it has been a great inspiration to me 🙏🏻
I played this piece at my college senior piano recital and have always loved it! Thanks foe posting, it brings back lovely memories.
I am studying this in college right now! My instructor says nobody ever wants to play it when she brings it up so she's super excited to teach it to me lol.
I heard many interpretations of this piece on TH-cam, this is one of my favourites.
I love the dynamics the pianist achieves here. The somewhat warmer, softer tone in parts of the performance seemed exactly right -- a bit of respite from that relentlessly percussive effect. This is a wonderful performance, my thanks to you.
thomas thompson so glad to find you here ahah, i was on this gay scene before
Such variety of tone and temperament in this performance. This piece can be one big bang-fest, but not true with this performer. I would ask my students to listen to this performance, as it is exemplary.
love the rubato during the high parts. a lot of people play them completely straight but there is so much time to be felt in the spaces there
This was one of the last pieces that I learned when studying piano in college. Have not really played much for years, but listening to this make me want to find the music and start playing again.
College ? You mean high school ?
I am 11 and am learning this piece :)
@@maxwellspiano3580 How long have you been playing? I have been playing for 3 years and in a day I learnt almost the A & B sections quite decently.
@@alejandrom.4680 I’ve played for 4 years. And right now I am learning the moonlight sonata 3rd movement hehe :)
Go for it!
Been playing this since I was 17, so half my life. One of my favourites as there's almost countless permutations for interpretation, even from one performance to the next, depending on my mood. Section starting at 3m20s is probably one of my favourite treatments though, nice work
Adam Street are you 36 right now?
Damn u must be one shitty pianist
@@alanalexander2447 sounds like you're the shitty pianist here to be saying that.
Don't knock this piece- written in six hours or so it is rumoured! Always reminds me of lessons with dear David Hartigan at Chetham's in the Baronial Hall during my fourth form year-
and the Alderley Edge competitive music festival!
Brovo
Bravo
👍
Murray McLachlan good job
I wouldn’t be at all surprised if it was actually improvised straight onto a piano roll and later notated. It has that kind of feel to it.
A truly inspiring and may I say, perfect performance. Oh . . . to one day reach this level of playing.
😅
This is very well performed one of the best on TH-cam if not the Best
the best performance of this track on youtube
Nah, there is one better
@@idoandeweg9844 hornandpiano is his yt name
I love the fire inside this interpretation
Kachaturian was a crazy genius
As hard as it sounds, it's actually not that difficult of piece. I know that's relative but still. For intermediate-advanced students, it's not crazy difficult. A lot of the patterns are the same.
I can second. Learning this as a Romantic for a uni audition.
TheSharinganBeast 写輪眼獣 That middle section (andante expresivo) is really hard to get down, but besides that, the piece is not actually too hard.
Shut the fuck up, i bet your not even musican. IDIOT !!!
@@nanouk3149 It's easy lol
@@nanouk3149 one part is kinda hard, but the rest is alot of the same and the speed comes gradually as you play
G8 speed is around crotchet = 120. Murray`s speed is around crotchet = 458!
Fabulous..!!!!!
There are a lot of beautiful ideas here. Love it!
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ingrediply....brilliant.... and colorful--fantacy-! Impressive--interpretaton!
Excellent!!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏
one of the best interpretation on youtube....thank you sir
gevic alahverdi Delighted you enjoyed it and thanks very much for your comment.
I do love this piece! But I dont understand why everything has to be played on a stainway haha. In the hi volume the tone gets way to bright. This performance should be way more beautifull if they properly voice the piano. Hear even in the parts that are supposed to be soft way to bright tones especially in the mid range.
Fantastic bravo
Bravo!! Excellent performance
Superb .... a real master
0:30 P-2
1:07 P-3
2:00 p-4
2:44 S-1
3:17 S-2
4:44 F-1
My sister played this in the 7th grade at various piano competitions and always won 1st place.
Bravo
I am learning this piece at the moment
It is so much fun
Nope
Very nice
The bar that starts 2.53 only has three beats in your performance - is this intentional? I only ask as I actually prefer this. The fourth beat of that bar as written, with no movement in the left hand, always feels like a suspension of the musical flow with no real purpose.
Great
HOWWWWWWWW
You’re amazing!
One of my favorite. I love Toccatas.
BRAVO!
Bravo!
Hi Murray. Where was this recorded... looks lovely - new concert hall at Chets? - very nice piano.... not that I am jealous much.
not...jealous...much????
Wooooooww
Excelente versión
Браво !!!🎶👏💐
고맙습니다
this is fantastic!!!!!!!!
Great stuff.....really enjoyed it :-)
厲害
I performed this for piano contest a few years back. Our interpretations of the piece are quite a bit different, but this is BEAUTIFUL.
Perfect!
wow
2:31 sounds like the Caterpillar scene from the Alice in Wonderland ballet
讚~
👍🏾
haha what. how
but still clear
3:27 😅
헉!!속도가...!
내가 이걸 완성해야 하다니..!
👍
Ja pie...
di corsa...
I played this piece for my audition to the piano performance department at the University of Iowa. I earned a music scholarship playing this piece. I also won the talent preliminary at Miss Wisconsin (for Miss America), playing this piece. It holds a very special place in my heart. He seemed to play it sloppy though. Like the piece was getting away from him, vs being in control of piece.
Brovo
님 좀 빨리리ㅣㅣㅣㅣ
He has no dynamics in the bigining
Ool
God created that and if you have any doubts then ask Him.
Broski needs to play this with metronome
Is nobody making a comment about the numerous mistakes (notes, left out parts)?? I mean of course the guy is talented, but this is by far NOT the best performance of this piece on the internet.
What notes ?
I KNOW! some notes were missing!
Pierro lf 1:05 was missing
Just few notes, this Toccata hears more difficult than it actually are. I play this now, its gorgeous.
not everything is gonna be perfect
Such an empty piece. Nice performance though
BRAVO!