Clean like Seong Jin Cho, masterfully expressive like Horowitz, and expert rubato like Kissin. You are an excellent pianist, this is a perfect interpretation of my favorite piece!
@@kuuderekun7461 well I don’t know but if Traum’s so committed to keeping his identity a secret, wouldn’t he want to change his interpretations? It’s just a speculation, no need to get so defensive.
@@nerrdinho I'm just saying, Traum is clearly a virtuosic pianist. But even speculating him to be Cho is just a disservice to him. Not trying to sound angry but it's the truth.
I just want to hear Chopin himself, even 10 seconds... "The touch" of the master himself.. It's not about difficulty.. Even Liszt was impressed by his "touch"
i remember reading a story about liszt and chopin playing at a salon, Lizst played one of Chopin's pieces and as usual took liberties with the music. Chopin stopped him and told him to either play it as written or not play it at all. Liszt told him "why dont you play it then?" Chopin did, and when he finished, Liszt embraced him and said "Music such as yours should not be tampered with"
Its one's own wish to play it. I find 1 and 5(even on black keys) easier even if it's superfast because I mess up if I use 4s. If you think 1 and 4 is easy for you, go for it(I mean, why not?).
Since I started playing the piano, I have always wanted to perform this work and now that I can finally do it, it continues to excite me like the first day I heard it. Thanks Traum for sharing this wonderful piece.
The thing I love about your channel is you play other pieces that most people have never heard of as well as the well-known ones that everyone loves. Great variety
Ive heard this piece being played by a lot of amazing and very famous pianists (Horowitz, Rubinstein,etc), but I must admit I prefer your performance and interpretation. Its so so smooth and you have a special way of highlighting the melody. Bravo!
Monsieur Chang, you're interpretations are just the best! This is what I listen to to hear the best and most accurate Chopin interpretations.. and that's saying alot!
This is a very nice interpretation and quite unique I think. Slightly more reserved and inward than most play it. I refuse to believe you're not already a famous virtuoso pianist.
Never heard anyone play the part at 0:32 so gently and softly. I love it, favorite interpretation forsure . You have to be a performer of some kind and if your not you could make so much from it .
Ich habe dieses Stück Gefühlt 1 Mio. Mal gehört, von zich Interpreten... und trotzdem schaffst du es, dem ganzen eine ganz eigene Note zu geben. Bravo! Und vielen Dank!
You find something new and special with every piece you play! This piece sounds so different and cool and I love it so much more than the normal interpretations here! You should enter the Chopin competition! 😃
Im doing this piece atm(i just came from rachmaninoff prelude in c sharp minor, so i dont have much experience with these types of pieces) major respect
How the frick are you so darn good. I swear you make it look so easy, I try to learn that piece and playing the main theme is no small task. There are a thousand things you have to do at once and after you do that you have no time to focus on musical meaning. But traum you manage to I clue musical meaning. Chopin would be proud
For the past year or so ive been nothing but obsessed with your channel and interpretations!! When are you going to post your pieces to spotify? Please keep going we all love you!
This is one of the best composition of Chopin, the real Polish music. I impressed by your interpretation.. But I also recommend to listen this great Polonaise played by Rafal Blechacz
Epic video! This is one of my favorite pieces, and one that I hope to learn next. I just finished learning La Campanella, which you performed very cleanly, by the way. I actually performed it for my school talent show. I have a video of that on my channel. I hope that you get noticed soon, I can see that you are an amazing pianist. Also, are you using the SeeMusic App for this synthesia? Or did you develop your own? Thanks, Things to Do P.S. You just got another sub :)
Hi, Thanks for visiting. I just saw your Liszt. it is very impressive! You have such a long finger. :)WOW Congratulation on your school talent show!! And I hope you enjoy this channel further.
@@blizzardpiano3820 Cheers! It went great, I'm past the first round. Edged ahead of a girl who played a beautiful rendition of Schubert's Impromptu No.3, but was sadly knocked out. I'm actually performing my next piece in a couple of weeks. I've decided on Reflets D'ans L'eau, hopefully I can smash it out the park...
Piękne ! Beautiful ! Chopin's music is Polish in the most literal sense, as much as (for example!) Giuseppe Verdi's music is Italian. Understand these notes, and you will understand what does the word "Polish" truly mean - for Chopin "paints Poland" using music - our Polish countryside, our rivers, lakes, forests, fields ripe with grain, appletrees orchards blossoming as well as our History, wars, tragedies, and hopes for the future. Most of all - the unbreakable Spirit of generations of our People. Thank You for this upload.
You are one of the best accomplished pianist I have ever heard in my life I compare you 2 Victor Borgia Liberace and these days Lang Lang* what a magnificent performance more power to you!!!🎹🎹🎹🎹🎶BRAVO !!!
Wow! That's the best interpretation of this song that I have heard. And I have heard many over the years. Now if I only knew what kind of piano you play on lol
Amazing! I’ve listened to just about every recording of this polonaise and this easily ranks within the top 3 with Kissin and Seong-Jin Cho. Actually, it wouldn’t surprise me at all if this is Seong-Jin’s secret TH-cam channel!
Seong-Jin’s hand movements and interpretation while playing this polonaise are both radically different. (In compare of this and his Prize-Winners performance in the Chopin Competition) For another good interpretation, I highly recommend Rafal Blechacz :)
Wow... I don't even know what to say. It was a truly amazing interpretation of this very technically demanding piece. I am also learning how to play this polonaise, so I know hard this is😊. Subscribed right now. Can't wait to see you play some of my favourite pieces! Good luck😉😉😁
Hello, Traum. I'm a new subscriber and I am enjoying your recitals immensely. For me, as a blind person, your visuals are of less importance to me than your playing, though the various comments about them are interesting. You seem to have managed the trick of combining prodigious technical skill and musical talent with complete accessibility. It feels as if you're in my living-room, playhing for my family and friends. Thank you for sharing your gift with us. Nga mihi nui from the Land of the Long White Cloud.
Welcome to Traum's Piano Channel. Not sure if you knew that Traum is a Concert Pianist who only started this channel because of Covid lockdown. He worked frantically for these 223 uploads. Traum has generously shares his beautiful artistry with anyone who has access to Internet. We subs are truly blessed to enjoy Traum's selfless giving. You are also just in time to joint the celebration of the big milestone of 100,000 subs, it may happen within 24 hours.
@@kyleethekelt Liszt's Rhapsody Espagnole is one of Traum's competition signature piece. I may be biased, but I do think it's the best performance. And Yes, Traum's interpretations on Chopin and Liszt are amazing, it's as if he is playing for you personally. I LOVE all of Traum's uploads and am so grateful for his generous sharing. I often said Traum Piano Channel is the only good thing came out of this Covid pandemic.
@@kyleethekelt PS, been to your country 4 times, such beautiful place. My most treasured piece of jewelry is a carved double-sided Dolphin necklace by a Maori artist.
Beautiful and expressive (you usually do the expression better than Rousseau). You deserve atleast 1 million subscribers. Small tip: How about you lower the Eb chord at 1:36 by an octave (Rousseau does that) i feel that would sound more powerful. Same at 2:55 and 6:19. Also, how about making the chromatic scales at the start (just after each 'bang' chord like the first Eb chord) soft at start and a slight cresendo...
How come does this man only have a couple thousand subs when he plays such technically demanding pieces?
;)
Don't worry, he'll go viral soon enough. Amazing and talented people like Traum will soon have many subscribers and views!
@@sirya-bookie9495 Now 10k subs :D
Arima you should be practicing
Kousei, if Kaori is gone, it doesn't mean that you won't practise
Clean like Seong Jin Cho, masterfully expressive like Horowitz, and expert rubato like Kissin. You are an excellent pianist, this is a perfect interpretation of my favorite piece!
I think he might actually be Seong Jin Cho. He speaks korean and german.
@@nerrdinho Don't even compare him to Seong-Jin Cho. He's nowhere near the same level interpretation-wise.
@@nerrdinho Just listen to any of Cho’s interpretations, especially his polonaise at the first prize winner's concert at the Chopin competition.
@@kuuderekun7461 well I don’t know but if Traum’s so committed to keeping his identity a secret, wouldn’t he want to change his interpretations? It’s just a speculation, no need to get so defensive.
@@nerrdinho I'm just saying, Traum is clearly a virtuosic pianist. But even speculating him to be Cho is just a disservice to him. Not trying to sound angry but it's the truth.
I just want to hear Chopin himself, even 10 seconds...
"The touch" of the master himself..
It's not about difficulty..
Even Liszt was impressed by his "touch"
i remember reading a story about liszt and chopin playing at a salon, Lizst played one of Chopin's pieces and as usual took liberties with the music. Chopin stopped him and told him to either play it as written or not play it at all. Liszt told him "why dont you play it then?" Chopin did, and when he finished, Liszt embraced him and said "Music such as yours should not be tampered with"
Franz Liszt himself who is amongst the best pianist
Chopin was a genius, society today doesn’t know what it’s missing out on
You're right Stravinsky.
By the way, how is your Rite of Spring doing?
you still say that Beethoven and Mozart are underestimated
@@pyat_kg they are though. Hundreds of their works are unnoticed.
@@sagar1992 the general public only knows a few tunes of theirs and rarely knows the name of für elise
@@darealbeesechurger yes today's ignorant world doesnt care about classical musicians because they are "old" and "dead"
You really play the piano too well, I could even say that with elegance. Like and good video, congratulations, i like your channel
Thank you so much for your kind words. I hope I can listen to your playing as well soon! 😀
Practices 40hrs a day.
@TwoSetViolin 😉
And who are you again?
@@nuppup Violin Gang present, im a Ling Ling wannabe
@@ivanpopovich392 Piano Gang.
3:14 I love when left hand is making circles... lol
that bit is actually quite tricky...need a lot of stamina ;)
He's using 5s and 4s, octaves are just easy to play with 1s and 5s imo...
@@CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji I find using 5 on a black key super awkward ( if played fast )
Its one's own wish to play it. I find 1 and 5(even on black keys) easier even if it's superfast because I mess up if I use 4s. If you think 1 and 4 is easy for you, go for it(I mean, why not?).
@@CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji 👍🏻
I can feel your energy in your playing. You're so expressive, and I love it.
No es mujer jajajajaka😂 es hombre
This is def one of my favorite classical piece. It's like it tells a story. Beautiful performance, as always!!
I like to name this Masterpiece, The Dance Of the Freedom. Great Performance Mr Traum.
Ay my favorite piece thx for playing
Thanks for visiting!!
As much as I dont want to conpare you to other channels with the same content, your playing is definitely my favorite. So expressive.
Since I started playing the piano, I have always wanted to perform this work and now that I can finally do it, it continues to excite me like the first day I heard it. Thanks Traum for sharing this wonderful piece.
The thing I love about your channel is you play other pieces that most people have never heard of as well as the well-known ones that everyone loves. Great variety
Those POWERFUL and otherwordly chords in the beginning, Eb, E/Eb, F/Eb!!!!!! Never before! Never again in the History of World Music!!!!!!
I want to see this guy playing Hungarian Rhapsody No.2
He said me ok when i asked him that
no.15*
@Gustavo Guimarães Da Silva give n.13 a try wontcha?
@@franzliszt556 He already did it but he did it with somebody else xd
@@VeroniMeow yeah in a different key as well
You make this look so easy 🧙🏼♂️
Chopin is my favorite composer
Absolutely amazing one of the best Poloniases and performed by the best piano channel on yt
Ive heard this piece being played by a lot of amazing and very famous pianists (Horowitz, Rubinstein,etc), but I must admit I prefer your performance and interpretation. Its so so smooth and you have a special way of highlighting the melody. Bravo!
listen to Blechacz
Monsieur Chang, you're interpretations are just the best! This is what I listen to to hear the best and most accurate Chopin interpretations.. and that's saying alot!
This is a very nice interpretation and quite unique I think. Slightly more reserved and inward than most play it. I refuse to believe you're not already a famous virtuoso pianist.
He is!
Never heard anyone play the part at 0:32 so gently and softly. I love it, favorite interpretation forsure . You have to be a performer of some kind and if your not you could make so much from it .
i prefer it hard but ig what ever floats your boat or to each their own, whatever the phrase is.
@@kairon5249 that’s life
This is the best version i could find on youtube
This piece makes me visualize the brain and the heart fighting over decisions that you'll make
Great playing btw!
You truly have an unique way of presenting this piece.
Chopin would envy this. You play the boring slow part so well and expressively.
not a single part is boring! it’s a very beautiful masterpiece and every second of it is godly!
How to say you don't like Chopin without saying it.
what you mean by boring! may be you are just random listener,who hears classical musical for crisp and all stuffs
Watching Traum’s videos is literally like a trauma. They’re so intense❤️ Love all his videos❤️
Bravo ...... played like a true master ...
Ich habe dieses Stück Gefühlt 1 Mio. Mal gehört, von zich Interpreten... und trotzdem schaffst du es, dem ganzen eine ganz eigene Note zu geben. Bravo! Und vielen Dank!
Ein deutscher !
You find something new and special with every piece you play! This piece sounds so different and cool and I love it so much more than the normal interpretations here! You should enter the Chopin competition! 😃
Very nice! Chopin in fact played it lighter than most pianists, which is exactly what you did!
Where is the source of this information?
@@poisonfish2176 from one of his students.
Muy linda. Una de las mejores interpretaciones que he oído. Bella!!! Gran Pianista, uno de los mejores. Gracias por tan bella interpretación.
Im doing this piece atm(i just came from rachmaninoff prelude in c sharp minor, so i dont have much experience with these types of pieces) major respect
It's a really nice piece. Have fun!
You’re an amazing pianist, you should have more subscribers and views
Thanks Sunny!
TRAUM MUSIC you are gifted!
@@TraumPiano i got you man, im gonna sub from my 10 accounts lol
How the frick are you so darn good. I swear you make it look so easy, I try to learn that piece and playing the main theme is no small task. There are a thousand things you have to do at once and after you do that you have no time to focus on musical meaning. But traum you manage to I clue musical meaning. Chopin would be proud
This is truly heroic!
Damn this was only 6 months ago when I found. You’ve grown so much
For the past year or so ive been nothing but obsessed with your channel and interpretations!! When are you going to post your pieces to spotify?
Please keep going we all love you!
Heheheha
An incredible Traum!
Nádherné nádherné moc děkuji ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Heroic!
Once I saw your videos for the first time, it was too perfect! I decided to put you as my goal in piano. I hope I could reach that level.
You deserve so much subscribers... you pump these out and theyre fantasic.
Ahhh yes one of my favorite Chopin's pieces
Gained a new sub. Love your interpretations.
Thanks!!
So. Freaking. Beautifully played.
This is the best version of this piece no doubt
I literally know ur gonna go viral soon
You literally dont know what literally means.
His piano cries... and I love it so much!!!!
This is simply gorgeous and such pathetic melody! It's just impossible don't like it. Hi there from Russia.
This sounds so delicate, it's insane
Wow this is an unbelievable interpretation
Just ❤️ the steam emanating from the keyboard!
Chopin knows how to write astonishing finals
This is one of the best composition of Chopin, the real Polish music.
I impressed by your interpretation..
But I also recommend to listen this great Polonaise played by Rafal Blechacz
Are you a human? Very immaculate and flawless performance 👍👍👍👍
4:31 Definitivamente mí parte favorita ❤️✨
Wonderful!!!
Love it!
Thanks!!
1:40 did you use sustain pedal when playing this or not? its hard to play this fast
Bravo:)
I subscribed! I actually love piano music but I haven't had a chance to see a grand piano before. Good luck on getting more and more subscribers!!!!!
WOW! You really deserve more subs!!!!! I would love to see you playing Ballade No. 1 Chopin :)
소리의 깊은 울림만큼 마음의 감동 또한 깊게 울리는게 느껴지네요
Epic video! This is one of my favorite pieces, and one that I hope to learn next. I just finished learning La Campanella, which you performed very cleanly, by the way. I actually performed it for my school talent show. I have a video of that on my channel. I hope that you get noticed soon, I can see that you are an amazing pianist. Also, are you using the SeeMusic App for this synthesia? Or did you develop your own?
Thanks,
Things to Do
P.S. You just got another sub :)
Hi, Thanks for visiting. I just saw your Liszt. it is very impressive! You have such a long finger. :)WOW
Congratulation on your school talent show!!
And I hope you enjoy this channel further.
부드러운 연주 정말 듣기좋네요 ! 시간순삭
감사합니다! ㅎㅎ
@@TraumPiano you are sung chang for sure. That's korean boiii
@@dmitridmitrijevitsjsjostak3627 He may be answering with google trad, or he is actually korean ?
The best subscribe of 2020 for sure.... I am your truly fan.... I love your perormance....
Very elegant
One of my favourites...!
Just wrapped up this piece and am about to perform it in a piano competition in about 3 hours. Wish me luck!
Good Luck! I'm very late but hopefully it went well.
@@blizzardpiano3820 Cheers! It went great, I'm past the first round. Edged ahead of a girl who played a beautiful rendition of Schubert's Impromptu No.3, but was sadly knocked out. I'm actually performing my next piece in a couple of weeks. I've decided on Reflets D'ans L'eau, hopefully I can smash it out the park...
Bravo!!! Are you planning to go for the next Chopin competition? I’m very impressed with this… well done…
Good! Great going! You are the best! Traum:)
Love your interpretation of this piece!
So damn catchy!
I love your playing ❤️
Just subbed mate,this is a piece I dream about playing,Bravo.
Who am I to criticise such a great performance... well I can tell you.. I am no-one. Love it!
I will learn this some day
Piękne ! Beautiful ! Chopin's music is Polish in the most literal sense, as much as (for example!) Giuseppe Verdi's music is Italian.
Understand these notes, and you will understand what does the word "Polish" truly mean - for Chopin "paints Poland" using music - our Polish countryside, our rivers, lakes, forests, fields ripe with grain, appletrees orchards blossoming as well as our History, wars, tragedies, and hopes for the future. Most of all - the unbreakable Spirit of generations of our People. Thank You for this upload.
This a perfect piece!!😍
Love this piece
Very good! But don't miss the left hand notes at 3:13. And don't forget about Sonata Pathetique!
Just uploaded! I hope you enjoy my Beethoven.
this piece is heart of chopin
BRAVISSIMO!
I'll master this piece one day !!!!!
You are one of the best accomplished pianist I have ever heard in my life I compare you 2 Victor Borgia Liberace and these days Lang Lang* what a magnificent performance more power to you!!!🎹🎹🎹🎹🎶BRAVO !!!
Your interpretations are always so refreshing. There’s always something I’ve never heard before.
Wow! That's the best interpretation of this song that I have heard. And I have heard many over the years. Now if I only knew what kind of piano you play on lol
Amazing! I’ve listened to just about every recording of this polonaise and this easily ranks within the top 3 with Kissin and Seong-Jin Cho. Actually, it wouldn’t surprise me at all if this is Seong-Jin’s secret TH-cam channel!
When I first listened to this pieces here It reminded my of Seong-Jin as well
Seong-Jin’s hand movements and interpretation while playing this polonaise are both radically different. (In compare of this and his Prize-Winners performance in the Chopin Competition)
For another good interpretation, I highly recommend Rafal Blechacz :)
I can tell that both Seong-Jin Cho and Traum idolise Zimerman, though. Hear both of their Sonata in B minor performances.
go watch rousseau s it a little bit better
Liszt nah
Im pretty sure you, Kassia and Rousseau are in a secret piano midi cult.
I LOVE THIS PIECE
You play so well dude
Wow... I don't even know what to say. It was a truly amazing interpretation of this very technically demanding piece. I am also learning how to play this polonaise, so I know hard this is😊. Subscribed right now. Can't wait to see you play some of my favourite pieces! Good luck😉😉😁
Hello, Traum. I'm a new subscriber and I am enjoying your recitals immensely. For me, as a blind person, your visuals are of less importance to me than your playing, though the various comments about them are interesting. You seem to have managed the trick of combining prodigious technical skill and musical talent with complete accessibility. It feels as if you're in my living-room, playhing for my family and friends. Thank you for sharing your gift with us. Nga mihi nui from the Land of the Long White Cloud.
Welcome to Traum's Piano Channel. Not sure if you knew that Traum is a Concert Pianist who only started this channel because of Covid lockdown.
He worked frantically for these 223 uploads. Traum has generously shares his beautiful artistry with anyone who has access to Internet.
We subs are truly blessed to enjoy Traum's selfless giving.
You are also just in time to joint the celebration of the big milestone of 100,000 subs, it may happen within 24 hours.
@@Traumfanblueheron Kia ora Lisa and Traum. In case I miss it, hearty congratulations in advance. Love the Liszt and Chopin in particular.
@@kyleethekelt
Liszt's Rhapsody Espagnole is one of Traum's competition signature piece. I may be biased, but I do think it's the best performance. And Yes, Traum's interpretations on Chopin and Liszt are amazing, it's as if he is playing for you personally.
I LOVE all of Traum's uploads and am so grateful for his generous sharing.
I often said Traum Piano Channel is the only good thing came out of this Covid pandemic.
@@kyleethekelt
PS, been to your country 4 times, such beautiful place.
My most treasured piece of jewelry is a carved double-sided Dolphin necklace by a Maori artist.
@@kyleethekelt
Congrats on getting the hearts from Traum!
The celebration video should be any moment now.
We are truly blessed to enjoy Traum's music.
이 곡을 라이브 공연으로 들었을 때 너무너무 행복했습니다 ㅠㅠㅠㅠ 기회가 있다면 다시 듣고싶은 노래에요!!! 끝나고 박수갈채를 보내고 싶었지만 유기적인 세트 리스트로 인해서 박수를 치지 못한게 한이 됩니다 ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ 다음에 공연하신다면 앵콜으로라도 쳐주세요!
네. 그럴게요! 감사합니다 ❤️
Это мое любимое Шопена. Спасибо.
Okay, I've listened to many interpretations of this piece recently and I just gotta say THIS is my favorite one!! Traum is truly incredible!!!
저거 친 게 나도 아닌데 왤케 뿌듯하지 한국인 클래식 채널 잘 되는 게 보기 좋고 그러네여 사랑해요
지랄
형 3:15초 미레도시 부분 연습 팁 있을까요 ㅠㅠ?
저 속도 터치 정확도 너무 어려버서요 ㅜ
Why did Chopin have to make this piece so nostalgic?
Beautiful and expressive (you usually do the expression better than Rousseau).
You deserve atleast 1 million subscribers.
Small tip: How about you lower the Eb chord at 1:36 by an octave (Rousseau does that) i feel that would sound more powerful. Same at 2:55 and 6:19.
Also, how about making the chromatic scales at the start (just after each 'bang' chord like the first Eb chord) soft at start and a slight cresendo...
Nice