Can we all appreciate the fact that he learned this only a few months after learning Brahms' ENTIRE first sonata? The amount of effort and brainpower it takes to polish music of this caliber in such a short time period is astounding!
I remember hearing Josh Wright say when he was in his prime music school days he learned Rach 2 or 3 in three weeks, like wtf LOL. I could only imagine, this is crazy work.
Excited! Your Brahms sonata 1is my favorite. I really like the No.3 more and was thinking about trying it. Saw you rated it to 8 first but now switched to 8+. Maybe I should think twice since most of the pieces that I've performed were 6++ and 7.
Maybe you can try the first movement if you have good octaves and jumps, that's the only really difficult technique in the 1st. The last movement has all sorts of prickly passages.
Hey, I love your videos and was inspired to start my own channel where I upload 1-2 minute music clips from pieces I like with some brief explanation, but I have a few quick questions: Where do you find recordings that you are sure are in the public domain? How do you cleanly upload sheet music? Is this idea something that has already been done excessively? Great recording, of course!
Almost all of my recordings get flagged by the copyright system because rarely are recordings in the public domain. I'm not making a single cent off of my youtube channel
Can we all appreciate the fact that he learned this only a few months after learning Brahms' ENTIRE first sonata? The amount of effort and brainpower it takes to polish music of this caliber in such a short time period is astounding!
Don't forget he also performed a bunch of Godowsky during that time
I remember hearing Josh Wright say when he was in his prime music school days he learned Rach 2 or 3 in three weeks, like wtf LOL. I could only imagine, this is crazy work.
your playing looks so effortless
This is astounding! Very nice job.
MORE BRAHMS !!!
caleb in a brahms phase?
brahms is life
Yay a new video. It’s great.
Excited! Your Brahms sonata 1is my favorite. I really like the No.3 more and was thinking about trying it. Saw you rated it to 8 first but now switched to 8+. Maybe I should think twice since most of the pieces that I've performed were 6++ and 7.
Maybe you can try the first movement if you have good octaves and jumps, that's the only really difficult technique in the 1st. The last movement has all sorts of prickly passages.
Correct. The last movement has passages that are technically difficult. It’s also very hard to bring out the orchestral aspect of the piece.
@@avantpianist6636 Yes, the voicing is often tricky.
Very solid recording. Not too aggressive but also well-paced
UR SO GOATED BROSKI
5:45 this anticipates the 2nd section of the slow movement
Also, Schumann-like syncopations
Based
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Is it weird that prefer this to the Chopin sonata 3 1st mvmt? (which is a masterpiece don't get me wrong)
Hard to compare this to Chopin's sonata.
@@PieInTheSky9 Fair enough = (he not called the "Poet of the Piano" for no reason).
It's not weird, although they are two completely different pieces
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Хм.
Интересно, какой максимальный интервал вы можете взять?
Мне кажется или дециму, или ундециму.
11th
Rezpekt yo self!
Bruhms
@wilh3lmmusic -- Indeed....Who else? BRAVO from Acapulco!
Hey, I love your videos and was inspired to start my own channel where I upload 1-2 minute music clips from pieces I like with some brief explanation, but I have a few quick questions: Where do you find recordings that you are sure are in the public domain? How do you cleanly upload sheet music? Is this idea something that has already been done excessively?
Great recording, of course!
Almost all of my recordings get flagged by the copyright system because rarely are recordings in the public domain. I'm not making a single cent off of my youtube channel