@Daniel Shou Big fan of him too. Thanks for mentioning him. I also loved Barenboim's interpretation of Chopin. Full of passion and love, just like the man himself.
This is the best fucking performance of this piece i've seen so far and it came from a public piano, it was a free performance but the true value was huge
I didnt know who this pianist was and i was thinking, 'damn this is a really impressive public performance wtf'. Looked up the name and found out he's a world renowned pianist.
Wow. You TRULY get it. Absolutely BEAUTIFUL touch and use of pedal. Nice expression too, and very accurate :) I also love your dynamic variation in the main, minor melodic sections.
@@drOOF-qj3ef Been playing for 11 years, and this took me 2 months to learn perfectly, practicing for around an hour a day, I wouldn’t say this is the most difficult piece ever.
Soy tan afortunada que puedo recordar cuando Vestard lo tocó para mi en mi propio piano y en mi propia casa.Jamás lo olvidare. Maravillosa persona, además de gran pianista. Gracias, Vestard. Que Dios te bendiga.
@@uldiskazajevs8693 Vestards is a Latvian who has ancient Lithuanian roots from his father's side. At the end of the 1960s, his father Gunārs Šimkus was a famous Latvian musician and composer - the founder of the first Latvian rock group "Katedrāle". "Katedrāle" recordings have been lost so far. But there are two re-recorded songs available: th-cam.com/video/Y0e9gjindI4/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/B5aLkQKVGvw/w-d-xo.html
Shaggy at 0.0001% power
I love this comment 😂😂
Thank you
LMFAOOO
This is the best comment
xD
Took me all of 5 seconds to realize this is a top notch professional concert pianist.
If they only new that the guy at the piano is one of the best pianists in the world :)
Sorry, but it's obvious. Even without knowing him, the level is obvious.
You only get this quality of playing from concert pianists
Who is he?
Fat Boi Vestard Shimkus
Bob Outélama no, its not, a good player who played for enough years can play it... not that it is easy, but this isn’t obvious at all
the BEST performance I've seen. EVER.
Dude I can't even play that good
Rousseau? Lang Lang? Valantina
@@ResonantP Rousseau? Phahahaha
@Daniel Shou Big fan of him too. Thanks for mentioning him. I also loved Barenboim's interpretation of Chopin. Full of passion and love, just like the man himself.
@@TheReficul Barenboim I really enjoy his performance.
This is the best fucking performance of this piece i've seen so far and it came from a public piano, it was a free performance but the true value was huge
Rosseau is better
@@LagartoChicloso no.
@@ski7792 yes
@@LagartoChicloso Rousseau is not a professional highly regarded pianist
@@ski7792 the quality of the sound of his videos are another level
Notice how people leave in the middle section. Tip: play hard stuff to attract a crowd
If people are stupid enough to leave this, which they get for free, fuck them.
Funny thing is the middle section has its own technical parts that can be hard to get right lol. I'm learning this piece right now.
Frederick Schulze They don’t know
Tip: Fuck the crowd and follow your own path
This is a train station mate, people are in a hurry
There’s always a crying baby
Juan Cena Yeah, it is so rude of the baby
That baby has no respect
I didnt know who this pianist was and i was thinking, 'damn this is a really impressive public performance wtf'. Looked up the name and found out he's a world renowned pianist.
Wow. You TRULY get it. Absolutely BEAUTIFUL touch and use of pedal. Nice expression too, and very accurate :) I also love your dynamic variation in the main, minor melodic sections.
those people didnt need to pay for ticket! Thats always a bonus. Tough piece to play, you need almost a 2nd brain for alternate rhythms.
brian weir lol when you play piano you start to actually use your left brain (or right if left handed)
you really dont, its just practice
I'm learning this but I'm having trouble finding where to place my 857th finger. Help, please.
People have no idea how hard this piece is.
@@zegel9580 no lol
@@zegel9580 u still need abt min 8 years of playing to play this on tis level and maybe 4--5-6 if u devote 5 hours+ per day to play piano
@@drOOF-qj3ef Been playing for 11 years, and this took me 2 months to learn perfectly, practicing for around an hour a day, I wouldn’t say this is the most difficult piece ever.
He is playing the supposed last version, from the manuscript Arthur Rubinstein acquired.
Did Rubenstein perform that version?
Did it reach you Scooby??..
Xddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd
@天-tento i was laughing so hard and when i saw your comment my mind just got blank please help
Soy tan afortunada que puedo recordar cuando Vestard lo tocó para mi en mi propio piano y en mi propia casa.Jamás lo olvidare. Maravillosa persona, además de gran pianista. Gracias, Vestard. Que Dios te bendiga.
It's the best performance I've ever heard 😍
Woww... listened to some inner voices never heard before... Thank you for your performance :)
the baby is crying beacuse its so beautiful.
reminds me shigatsu wa kimi no uso
@@ahaha3588 just say Your Lie In April
STUNNING PERFORMANCE!!!
Nice performance. , Bravo.
Beautifully played
Chopin es para enamorarse
Não acredito que só isso de palmas depois dessa linda e magnífica apresentação. Se fosse aqui no Brasil ele estaria até hoje ganhando aplausos.
The announcement in the background makes it better for me..
I can play that
On piano tiles
Ultimate don’t judge a book by its cover
at 1:20 you got that shit in the bag. My god I could listen to it all day.
1:01 to 1:08 so beautiful
I think his left leg is crooked
Vamooo en madriid
Are we just going to ignore this guy? 1:01 2:21 4:21 4:38
the fact u play it on a keyboard it's already impressive
Isn't his family roots coming from Lithuania? His surname is lithuanian..
ok?
He is latvian - Vestards Šimkus
@@uldiskazajevs8693 Vestards is a Latvian who has ancient Lithuanian roots from his father's side. At the end of the 1960s, his father Gunārs Šimkus was a famous Latvian musician and composer - the founder of the first Latvian rock group "Katedrāle". "Katedrāle" recordings have been lost so far. But there are two re-recorded songs available: th-cam.com/video/Y0e9gjindI4/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/B5aLkQKVGvw/w-d-xo.html
Didn't he play it too fast?
He seems like a seven footer
he's 6'3
Slow part comes, guy says “I’m outta here”
the quality of the piano is making him sound like a noob XD
Porta
This proves that not only asians can be good at music.
Sincerely, an asian.
6g
Soviet class is unmatched worldwide when it comes to pianists
all spheres, why u think at world level music theres only armenians, tadjiks, russians, etc..
SLOW DOWN BRO
he got such an audience from such an easy piece?! nani
Easy? Wtf are you dumb
it's an easy piece at 5th grade im playing harder stuff
@@eE-jj4xv What are you playing, that is so much better than this piece?
some chopin etude's i started with an easier one and polonaise op.53
Mai Hranjec you sound like a fool.
Why, why always Fantaisie Impromptu?
kzelmer why not
kzelmer Listen to the performance, not the title of the music. Very arrogant of you.