I do not understand how you come to be this good at the piano, for those who don't know this is a mashup of Chopin etudes which singularly people work on for many many years to publicly execute
@@mrbeezkeez1599 neither Alkan etudes or Volodos transcriptions are hard. What is hard is HammerKlavier, Rachmaninoff 3rd, playing in one evening the 48 preludes and fugues of Bach and so on. Hamelin is excellent pianist. Now, supervirtuoso not so, there is Kocsis, Pogorelich, Volodos, Katsaris., those are like aliens when it comes to virtuosity, you can't explain how they do it.
@@Paroles_et_Musique hammerklavier, rach 3 etc are the well known 'hardest' pieces but lets be real, tackling the godowsky etudes, alkans works, writing the popular liszt cadenza for HR2 which everyone plays puts MAH into a different tier than Pogorelich, theyre both great but technically speaking Marc has conquered a lot more at the keyboard
@@chester6343 As i said, Hamelin is excellent pianist. Now, in my opinion, he is not at the level of Pogo, Kocsis, Volodos, Katsaris and Argerich, only virtuoso speaking. If you prefer him, more power to you.
This piece becomes even harder. Towards the end Hamelin has Op 25 no. 11 runs in the right hand, and op 10 no. 2 in the left hand, all while all voicing the melody from 25 no.4 in the LH.
I just watched the whole thing, and YES IT DOES. Just looking at the score I'd say it's virtually unplayable let alone performance level attainable. The fact that people can get this good at the piano makes me wonder what they can't play.
bruh what i just heard... o my god i recognize thus man as a talentedd one but chopin?? he could not write anything that he didnt knew better than his piece performers what a accurate calculations of harmony chopin ... there is no word to describe him
I've read recent article on neuroscience site, how some people's brains are able to hear multiple voices clearly separately and fully entire time and some can't. Musicians who can't naturally, learn this ability to some, even great extend, as we know.
pianist: Marc-André Hamelin piece: Hamelin: Etude No. 1 in A minor 'Triple Etude, after Chopin' original video: th-cam.com/video/OhgOh8mmefQ/w-d-xo.html Thank you so much for watching! ❤️
I do not understand how you come to be this good at the piano, for those who don't know this is a mashup of Chopin etudes which singularly people work on for many many years to publicly execute
Not for professionals. And he takes a slow tempo so is fully doable.
@@mrbeezkeez1599 neither Alkan etudes or Volodos transcriptions are hard.
What is hard is HammerKlavier, Rachmaninoff 3rd, playing in one evening the 48 preludes and fugues of Bach and so on.
Hamelin is excellent pianist. Now, supervirtuoso not so, there is Kocsis, Pogorelich, Volodos, Katsaris., those are like aliens when it comes to virtuosity, you can't explain how they do it.
@@mrbeezkeez1599 if you wish.
th-cam.com/video/gTWxjQCztUA/w-d-xo.html
Now your turn.
@@Paroles_et_Musique hammerklavier, rach 3 etc are the well known 'hardest' pieces but lets be real, tackling the godowsky etudes, alkans works, writing the popular liszt cadenza for HR2 which everyone plays puts MAH into a different tier than Pogorelich, theyre both great but technically speaking Marc has conquered a lot more at the keyboard
@@chester6343 As i said, Hamelin is excellent pianist. Now, in my opinion, he is not at the level of Pogo, Kocsis, Volodos, Katsaris and Argerich, only virtuoso speaking.
If you prefer him, more power to you.
This piece becomes even harder. Towards the end Hamelin has Op 25 no. 11 runs in the right hand, and op 10 no. 2 in the left hand, all while all voicing the melody from 25 no.4 in the LH.
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@@whaijorhujishkomunyk hello
I just watched the whole thing, and YES IT DOES. Just looking at the score I'd say it's virtually unplayable let alone performance level attainable. The fact that people can get this good at the piano makes me wonder what they can't play.
This man is an absolute monster. Perhaps the greatest living piano technique
bruh what i just heard... o my god i recognize thus man as a talentedd one but chopin?? he could not write anything that he didnt knew better than his piece performers what a accurate calculations of harmony chopin ... there is no word to describe him
Wonderful!
Dr. Octopus is good at piano
Its easy when you have 8 extra arms
@@turtle945 hhaahhaha
have you ever seen jonathan scott? hes a world class organist and its truly amazing
man just reharmonized winter wind
lol
@@BrinaSun zamn it's u
Cool!
Brilliant 👏
Out- Godowskys any distant version....
I have three braincells
I've read recent article on neuroscience site, how some people's brains are able to hear multiple voices clearly separately and fully entire time and some can't. Musicians who can't naturally, learn this ability to some, even great extend, as we know.
any chance you have a link?
If you have any of his Alkan, please post it
it´s like to write with two hands and the same time,
He does it only to fail the last note
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Yep, he hit B7 instead of A7 at the very last apreggio...
@@Yubin_Lee_DoramelinLet's see you do better.
Better title would be "When you're Marc-Andre Hamelin".
God tier
pianist: Marc-André Hamelin
piece: Hamelin: Etude No. 1 in A minor 'Triple Etude, after Chopin'
original video: th-cam.com/video/OhgOh8mmefQ/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much for watching! ❤️
marc-andre hamelin is what shawn lane would have been if he didn't pick up guitar and stuck on piano only
Go here for the entire etude and introduction:
th-cam.com/video/OhgOh8mmefQ/w-d-xo.html
Is his right hand still alive?
Naice
Скрестил два этюда
Full clip?
You can search on TH-cam, Hamelin Triple etude
Rest in Peace Stéphane Blet.... Great French pianist
Wtf
What the actual fuck
The performance is impressive to me as an amateur, but it's hard to be impressed by the compositional method when you play Bach
Yep
Wtfff
george collier rip offs
Too slow :D
💀
@@arandompianist7371 😀
Too weak, too slow.
@@johnrubensaragi4125 I’d like to see you do better. It wasn’t intended to be vigorous anyways
Tell that to his face he wrote it!
Nothing special, just kakafonia.
A cheap ditty. Nothing remarkable.
No
Let's see you do it then
@@CJMaysCompositions-PianoChris bad argumemt
ratio
Ignorance.