Indeed… :) 💙 the animations really portray that tragic feel with the sad beginning, optimistic middle, and tragic ending. A masterpiece by Chopin… portrayed wonderfully by wolowolowolowolowolo...
Oh wow, a whole piece animated?! I'm very grateful. If you keep this up you will enter the pantheon of classical animation youtubers among Gerubach and Smalin
Este Nocturno tocó Lizst para Chopin cuando ya estaba muy enfermo, apenas horas antes de fallecer. Liszt tocó esta genialidad inefable para despedir a su amigo, en el piano de Chopin, que yacía en una pieza contigua.
If depression were a piece... This has everything. The sadness at the beginning, the feigned happiness in the beginning of the middle section so people don't think something's wrong, the octave section (to me) represents a depressed person being goofy and funny to cloak their own pain and make sure others don't feel the way they do (because this is what I do), and then the coda seems like a depressed person getting home, by this point drowning in the deepest, darkest doldrums of depression and despair, and then finally just releasing all their emotions by screaming and crying into a pillow before going to sleep. That's my take on this beautiful, tragic nocturne. Peace ✌🏾❤️
4:45 and so on made me bawl my eyes out, I’m guessing Chopin was a tortured soul given the music he left us, this describes the deepest grief after losing someone dearest to you. Beautiful.
I'm with you on that. That single passage can make or break a performance for me. So many pianists just blaze through it and don't give it any significance, but it's absolutely harrowing despite the fact it is back in a usually uplifting major key.
That last note, when the sheet turned back to white paper with black notes, that was absolutely like coming out of a trance. Your work improved Chopin's masterpiece so much, how delightful this video is. I wish everyone got to experience these 7 minutes for the first time.
This one must have taken a long time to animate. Great choice in recording. This is the only one other than the Rubinstein recording worth listening to
What a beautiful interpretation I had not yet heard. Might even be my favorite! Your animation complements the music incredibly well---this was an amazing experience to watch and hear. Chopin truly was a genius. It is unbelievable how powerful this piece is. Well done.
finally got around to watching this... thank you for making this in full, this is truly one of the nocturnes that hits me the most 🥺 haven't heard this recording before... really cool voicing :0
This music was not written but discovered from what maths already wrote and never wrote, always existed in the flow of time. One man found it and copied on a paper
I have no other way to describe this other than it feels…sick. Not diseased. Just sick. Some parts feel like someone’s stuttery breaths when crying or trying to hold back crying
Amazing work,👏🏻 as always. I was wondering if you could a small animation on Mozarts 8th Piano Sonatas Development section, its has a quite stormy feel and is very unmozart-like
There are some ideas, such as stackato can try jumping, dim can create a single note dimming effect, and ff can shake onto paper.but maybe it's a big project
Ayy you did the full version, congrats Wolo ❤ For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.❤
Who’s interpretation is this ? Certainly one of the best that I’ve heard. If it’s yours, well done man this is impressive. Did you use something to make the sound crystallized like this ?
@@SebastianChiat-rm9dk yeah, I don't have any problems with the right hand(I have a C-F/F# hand stretch). It seemed impossible due to the presence of 11 notes in one chord hahaha
@@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo2417 i assume my method of searching on google isnt proper then? jk lol i will use this cuz im doing chopins Op.69 no.2 waltz rn
In my opinion the greatest and most tragic nocturne...
Indeed… :) 💙 the animations really portray that tragic feel with the sad beginning, optimistic middle, and tragic ending. A masterpiece by Chopin… portrayed wonderfully by wolowolowolowolowolo...
@@K10-chopinetliszt K10! So good to see you again! I missed you 😭❤️! And yes, you're absolutely right, this piece is an entire story!
Strongly agree
I completely agree
It's almost like a ballade, a rollercoaster of emotions
Oh wow, a whole piece animated?! I'm very grateful. If you keep this up you will enter the pantheon of classical animation youtubers among Gerubach and Smalin
Just finished watching your entire animation, holy shit is this good I'm so glad I'm subscribed
Este Nocturno tocó Lizst para Chopin cuando ya estaba muy enfermo, apenas horas antes de fallecer. Liszt tocó esta genialidad inefable para despedir a su amigo, en el piano de Chopin, que yacía en una pieza contigua.
it was so intense i was having hard time breathing... like literally
W pfp brother
@@Justwhy104 Chopin for life
@@glassbin9555facts. Chopin> any other composer
Love the focus on the bass notes at the end 6:20
My Favourite. No other Nocturne comes close to this fucking piece. NONE FUCKING NONE.
Lol ok calm down Chopin
I mean if you say so
2993 missed calls from Op. Posth No. 72 in E minor
Nah@@ThalesZettelMusique
Honestly 😂@@ThalesZettelMusique
it's one of the few pieces that even after playing it a thousand times, it still makes me feel something
If depression were a piece... This has everything. The sadness at the beginning, the feigned happiness in the beginning of the middle section so people don't think something's wrong, the octave section (to me) represents a depressed person being goofy and funny to cloak their own pain and make sure others don't feel the way they do (because this is what I do), and then the coda seems like a depressed person getting home, by this point drowning in the deepest, darkest doldrums of depression and despair, and then finally just releasing all their emotions by screaming and crying into a pillow before going to sleep. That's my take on this beautiful, tragic nocturne. Peace ✌🏾❤️
God... is Chopin 😢
4:45 and so on made me bawl my eyes out, I’m guessing Chopin was a tortured soul given the music he left us, this describes the deepest grief after losing someone dearest to you. Beautiful.
lol real
5:40 is one of the most expressive bits of music that has been written in history.
I'm with you on that. That single passage can make or break a performance for me. So many pianists just blaze through it and don't give it any significance, but it's absolutely harrowing despite the fact it is back in a usually uplifting major key.
This is one of the most beautiful pieces ever!! 4:46 when it goes to the doppio movimento is just so magical
This makes you appreciate every note
The best nocturne hands down it got me back into piano 🙏
That last note, when the sheet turned back to white paper with black notes, that was absolutely like coming out of a trance. Your work improved Chopin's masterpiece so much, how delightful this video is. I wish everyone got to experience these 7 minutes for the first time.
Beautiful! The best Nocturne
Great choice of recording. Chaimovich's take on the doppio movimento is fantastic!
This is one of the most beautiful piece
Totally insane
This one must have taken a long time to animate. Great choice in recording. This is the only one other than the Rubinstein recording worth listening to
This is a great compliment, though a bit exaggerated, of course ;-) But thanks.
The way that the begging was played reminded me of Claudio Arau's playing
What a beautiful interpretation I had not yet heard. Might even be my favorite! Your animation complements the music incredibly well---this was an amazing experience to watch and hear. Chopin truly was a genius. It is unbelievable how powerful this piece is. Well done.
Yo te lo pedí, y lo hiciste, te amo, muchas gracias, este es el nocturno más trágico y doloroso que existe
finally got around to watching this... thank you for making this in full, this is truly one of the nocturnes that hits me the most 🥺
haven't heard this recording before... really cool voicing :0
This must have been very difficult to make. Nice job this is brilliant, you are very underrated
Wow. You actually did the whole thing.
It's a great nocturne nonetheless.
also, this nocturne is very beautiful. First four chords convey a very complex and solid emotion.
i love how you re-animated the doppio movement instead of using the video you already have of it. great effort!
작곡자가 의도한 악보의 감정을
영상으로 시각화 하여 담을 수 있다는 것을 직접 보여주었습니다.
엄청난 고생을 통해 만들었을 훌륭한 영상!
Bravo! It's touch!
This gave me chills…
The tempo is slow, which I like as it’s very expressive and peaceful which is recommended in this nocturne.
madman actually did it. I'll be eternally grateful for animating my favorite chopin piece hehe
Beautiful. I really enjoy this performance
My most favorite Chopin's nocturne
It's very romantic and emotional ❤
OMG THIS ANIMATION IS SO GREAT
this kind of stuff is underrated
Can't believe you took the time for the whole nocturne! Thank you so much.
Amazing animation. Thank you Wolowolowolo.
this is absolutely amazing
Brilliant!
You have perfect! Bravo! It is a thrill.
I was wating for this, amazing job W!
this is how i felt when i played this piece
thank you for this. this will always be my favorite piece, you did it justice 🫡
amazing and beautyfull
Chopin ❤ el mejor del piano.
Wow, this was great! The structure of this nocturne lends itself well to your artful animation.
Beautiful
This is my favourite nocturne, if played well(like this version here). It's so difficult to play it the right way.
nice one love it!!❤
this is AWESOME!
J'y ai mis toute mon âme
This music was not written but discovered from what maths already wrote and never wrote, always existed in the flow of time. One man found it and copied on a paper
Amazing animation, keep it up!
You've outdone yourself, this is outstanding
What a great work you did ..
Baravo!
thanks for makin these bro, i love your work ❤️
I have no other way to describe this other than it feels…sick. Not diseased. Just sick. Some parts feel like someone’s stuttery breaths when crying or trying to hold back crying
Magnificent work!!! Thanks for creating such beautiful clip bro ❤
I thought this was a reupload but I was pleasantly surprised. For me, this is your best work so far. Please keep it up. You're amazing!
Thank you man
Amazing work,👏🏻 as always. I was wondering if you could a small animation on Mozarts 8th Piano Sonatas Development section, its has a quite stormy feel and is very unmozart-like
Very nice background there
Мой любимый ноктюрн Шопена 🖤
Such an amazing piece. Thanks wolo for the complete version :) Keep it up!
the chillssss
Ah, qué maravilla hermano, buen trabajo ❤
This mind boggling 😮
There are some ideas, such as stackato can try jumping, dim can create a single note dimming effect, and ff can shake onto paper.but maybe it's a big project
This is amazing! Thank you so much for your hard work!
Looks so epic
U deserve more views. Just commented to boost u in the algorithm
Damm, my favorite nocturne, i love your work a lot, but have you considered to do some op 53?
😅 you are so expressive !
Vadim❤
Ayy you did the full version, congrats Wolo ❤
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.❤
Chopin > jesus
@@MiScusi69God bless you ❤
@@NoirFranz Chopin bless you ❤️
Sounds a lot like Skryabin, almost late-romantic! Beautiful
scriabin*
@@dot5730 no, his name written in cyrillic is Скрябин, equaling to either Skryabin or Skrjabin in roman letters.
@@stoppelhopser1848 oh my bad i didn't know that thank you ‼️
@@dot5730 no worries. one could adapt his name into the french language by writing it as "Scriabin(e)" though.
This sounds nothing like scriabin
its should have more audience. U ver good my fren
YOOOOOOOOO LES GOOOOOOOO
Who’s interpretation is this ? Certainly one of the best that I’ve heard. If it’s yours, well done man this is impressive. Did you use something to make the sound crystallized like this ?
Haha no, the performer is in the description, this is just the raw recording of theirs
well, it is kind of mine ;)
@@VadimChaimovichAll my respect sir 🫡
Such a very good piece, thx u wolo
You earned a new subscriber. Next can you do some Feinberg, Szymanowski or Medtner?
I need to know How you make these!! ❤️❤️❤️
If I ever get rich, know that you'll be in the testament
Realmente maravilloso
you are the goat
How are you supposed to play that 3:01 💀
Arpeggiate chord in bass rlly quickly. My hand can reach the full chord in right hand but if your hand is small also arpeggiate it
@@SebastianChiat-rm9dk yeah, I don't have any problems with the right hand(I have a C-F/F# hand stretch). It seemed impossible due to the presence of 11 notes in one chord hahaha
literally became even more beautiful and graceful
Hey! I think this is amazing! The editing is awesome. Do you think you can try a Brahms ballade? His ballades, like everything else, are masterpieces!
Does anyone know why 5:34 is fz while a lot of other versions is pp? Thanks!
I have never seen a version where it says pp
Could tou tell me where?
I want rach piano concerto 3 original cadenza!!!!🥺🥺🥺🥹🥹🥹😘😘😘
Oooh, full version, I love this nocturne, I analyzed it, but I only made out 3 pages, I hope that when I enter college, I will date it
Please do Chopin Nocturne Op 9 no 2 in Sheet music animation
❤
Para los que dicen que la músicla "clásica" es aburrida...
lets be bigger on YT!
This is so peak...
whats the difference between op. 48 and 49? and what is the most tragedic nocturne? so far those 2 are my fav
Could you make an edit like that with rachmaninov c sharp minor prelude ?
1:46
first view :)
also you needa post like a google drive with all these backgrounds 🙏 or atleast say where you're finding them cause ts got me tweakin
haha, i just search up "(insert effect) background" like clouds or sparkles on youtube, and tweak the visual settings in davinci
@@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo2417 yurr
@@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo2417 i assume my method of searching on google isnt proper then? jk lol i will use this cuz im doing chopins Op.69 no.2 waltz rn
@@fmboykudo it works, but if you want something more dynamic than a still image, you can use gifs and videos. i use a mix of all in my aminations
@@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo2417 yeah that's what I was tryna find
Can you do Liszt's Sonata in B minor? The Epic part
the whole piece is the epic part
how did you make this?
There's a video on the channel explaining ☺️