*DISCLAIMER* I find a lot of people asking for the sheet music (for me, the 2 Piano Arrangement), so I’m just gonna post it here. It’s not a spam link, it’s IMSLP! s9.imslp.org/files/imglnks/usimg/0/0a/IMSLP03055-Moszkowski_concerto_59.pdf Pretty sure you’re looking for… 8:48 ! This is “Piano Concerto no. 2, II. Andante” by M. Moszkwski! Some people say that Moszkowski is very simillar to Chopin’s pieces, and so do I think the same. Their beauty is incomparible, in my perspective. Please enjoy my recording (which lacks in many ways😂), and don’t forget to Subscribe and Like! ❤ 모슈코프스키는 모르시는 분들이 많죠! 모슈코프스키는 ”쇼팽 이후로 가장 쇼팽답다“라는 찬사를 듣는 서정성의 끝판왕이라고 할 수 있습니다! 그 중 외국 클래식계에서 붐을 일고있는 ”피아노 협주곡 2번 2악장“을 감상해보세요❤
Descubrí hace 1 año este concierto y nunca había visto un video con efectos especiales y tan buena interpretación de mi movimiento favorito. Te ganaste un nuevo suscriptor buen hombre🎉
This is incredible, I'm glad I found this! I did read your comment but I really don't see much of chopin in there, maybe closer to rachmaninoff, but it really doesn't matter in the end, does it? Still beautiful either way. Best Regards, Raphail
@@raphailhess Thank you for your kind complimemt :). Musicality can always be subjective, hence everyone feels different about various pieces. I also thought Rachmaninoff too, but I paid attention to Moszkowski’s nationality; Poland. Also, Moszkowski composed a lot of pieces for “Salon”. The way he got famous (afaik), is due to his salon pieces, which was quite similar to Chopin. However, you’re correct; It doesn’t matter in the end :). I’m just glad you enjoyed my recording (which lacks in many ways). Please remember to subscribe, too! I also wonder where you’ve gotten the Rachmaninoff Impressions, please feel free to reply :)
@@chanyeongkimpianoLet me start off with saying that I have now also listend to other performances, and I can tell you that your performance isn’t lacking in any way. We always want to make the piece sound like we hear it in our head (which is impossible) so we are always a bit disappointed with the end result, I understand you! Their upcoming is quite similar yes, btw I haven’t known of this composer until now, but i cant see Chopin writing such chord progressions especially at the end. It’s more Rachmaninoff’s and Tschaikowski’s style of playing. At 3:25 it looks very inspired by rach 2 mvt 2. I can even imagine if you would’ve played the bass with more power at some points it would come even closer to Rachmaninoff’s style. Also if Chopin had written this he would have parts so difficult you’d want to stick a screwdriver through your head. And when it comes to emotions Chopin never makes me feel like this, for me it’s closer to Rachmaninoff’s romantic taste. But let me get back to one thing, give yourself some more time, even if you aren’t happy with how it sounds right now I am sure you will find a way to get the feeling you are searching for. It doesn’t matter if it’s different than what the score tells you. I always try to play my pieces with what my emotions want me to do and not the score. Remember you are not Moszkowski, you are you and you learned this piece for hours because you could feel it in your heart so see it as your own piece and play it as it were your piece and you will find the magic. If you’d listen to my work you will see that I play most things quite differently. Best Regards, Raphail
@@sakuriyinn based on what ive heard, rachmaninoff poured his entire innovative vision, strength, heart, passion, skill, and the full gorgeosity of his artistry into his piano concerto no. 2, maybe more than any other work. with that in mind, my choice would be rach 2. rach 3 also has some of the most beautifully fragmented, broken phrases ive ever heard. have you listened to his tone poem the isle of the dead?
@@michelevirgilio6978 Thanks a lot! I didn’t know about the lacking audio, and I appreciate the advice. But, I’m not sure if the audio is really lacking-cause no one ever told me about it, but rather said the audio was fascinating. Can you check it again with the recent videos, or other devices? Thank you :)
@@SkhalI was in fact planning on that! But, when I was making that video, my sense of editing lacked, so…. I didn’t find a specific way to do such things😂.
@@climacus8271 Thank you for your kind compliment. However, there are no “Piano Only” Score (Piano Solo Arrangement??) If I am not mistaken, you must mean the arrangement for Two Pianos, that I used for my video. You can find it at IMSLP. Here is the link. Also, don’t forget to subscribe, too! s9.imslp.org/files/imglnks/usimg/0/0a/IMSLP03055-Moszkowski_concerto_59.pdf
@@eph_shiro9307Tbh, I sight-read that part, when I first read the sheet music. So, technically, it’s not that troubling. The troubles you may face are: 1. Octaved-Quintuplets. 2. Left hand octaved-arpeggios. 3. Dynamics, *THE MOST DIFFICULT PROBLEM YOU MAY FACE!* 4. and, Tempo. May I ask your piano skills? It would be better to know to answer it more preciesly!😊
@@chanyeongkimpiano usually I just play by ear this is my first time doing a TH-cam tutorial I can read notes but I’m not that good at sight reading rhythm is pretty good for the most part
@@arminV.kI’m really sorry, but I happen to have lost the midi file (Probably because I reset my laptop). But, thank you for your kind compliment ❤.
*DISCLAIMER*
I find a lot of people asking for the sheet music (for me, the 2 Piano Arrangement), so I’m just gonna
post it here. It’s not a spam link, it’s IMSLP!
s9.imslp.org/files/imglnks/usimg/0/0a/IMSLP03055-Moszkowski_concerto_59.pdf
Pretty sure you’re looking for… 8:48 !
This is “Piano Concerto no. 2, II. Andante” by M. Moszkwski! Some people say that Moszkowski is very simillar to Chopin’s pieces, and so do I think the same. Their beauty is incomparible, in my perspective. Please enjoy my recording (which lacks in many ways😂), and don’t forget to Subscribe and Like! ❤
모슈코프스키는 모르시는 분들이 많죠! 모슈코프스키는 ”쇼팽 이후로 가장 쇼팽답다“라는 찬사를 듣는
서정성의 끝판왕이라고 할 수 있습니다! 그 중 외국 클래식계에서 붐을 일고있는 ”피아노 협주곡 2번 2악장“을 감상해보세요❤
Should have opened the comments about 8 minutes earlier
8:48
The left hand, this underrated hero 🫡
@@MrChounix Right….It took me a lot of effort. Don’t forget to subscribe!
8:45
@@legoharper1528 That’s my favorite part! Don’t forget to subscribe!!
This masterpiece is so underrated
@@aurelienpaunet3908 Can’t agree more! Please don’t forget to subscribe, too!
모슈코프스키는 많이 저평가된 작곡가입니다.
연주영상이 정말 많았으면 좋겠는데... 찾아보기가 쉽지 않네요...
고생하셨습니다.
맞죠ㅠㅠ 너무 감사합니다. 구독도 잊지 말아주세요❤
I really appreciate you and your hard work to play this piece, it is truly amazing thank you🙏
@@Savvy815 Thanks a lot. Don’t forget to subscribe, too!
Descubrí hace 1 año este concierto y nunca había visto un video con efectos especiales y tan buena interpretación de mi movimiento favorito. Te ganaste un nuevo suscriptor buen hombre🎉
@@santi_15_cs30 Muchas gracias. ¡Por favor, suscríbete también!
Очень классно играете, музыка вообще огонь)
@@ИванОборин-г9б Большое спасибо. Отныне я постараюсь делать лучшую музыку!
덕분에 좋은 음악 좋은 작곡가 알고갑니다!
@@I7l7I7제가 더 감사합니다. 구독도 잊지 말아주세요~
Insane left hand, 🔥🔥
@@aaronstanes4088 Thanks for the support. I appreciate it very much! Don’t forget to subscribe, too!
great performance ! i subscribed, i hope you grow a lot you really are a great player
@@zeakettle Thanks a lot! Your words hyped me up!
Very nice👍
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nicely played mate! you earned a sub
@@pianissiimo Thank you so much!!
This is incredible, I'm glad I found this!
I did read your comment but I really don't see much of chopin in there, maybe closer to rachmaninoff, but it really doesn't matter in the end, does it?
Still beautiful either way.
Best Regards, Raphail
@@raphailhess Thank you for your kind complimemt :). Musicality can always be subjective, hence everyone feels different about various pieces. I also thought Rachmaninoff too, but I paid attention to Moszkowski’s nationality; Poland. Also, Moszkowski composed a lot of pieces for “Salon”. The way he got famous (afaik), is due to his salon pieces, which was quite similar to Chopin.
However, you’re correct; It doesn’t matter in the end :). I’m just glad you enjoyed my recording (which lacks in many ways). Please remember to subscribe, too!
I also wonder where you’ve gotten the Rachmaninoff Impressions, please feel free to reply :)
@@chanyeongkimpianoLet me start off with saying that I have now also listend to other performances, and I can tell you that your performance isn’t lacking in any way. We always want to make the piece sound like we hear it in our head (which is impossible) so we are always a bit disappointed with the end result, I understand you!
Their upcoming is quite similar yes, btw I haven’t known of this composer until now, but i cant see Chopin writing such chord progressions especially at the end. It’s more Rachmaninoff’s and Tschaikowski’s style of playing. At 3:25 it looks very inspired by rach 2 mvt 2.
I can even imagine if you would’ve played the bass with more power at some points it would come even closer to Rachmaninoff’s style. Also if Chopin had written this he would have parts so difficult you’d want to stick a screwdriver through your head.
And when it comes to emotions Chopin never makes me feel like this, for me it’s closer to Rachmaninoff’s romantic taste.
But let me get back to one thing, give yourself some more time, even if you aren’t happy with how it sounds right now I am sure you will find a way to get the feeling you are searching for. It doesn’t matter if it’s different than what the score tells you. I always try to play my pieces with what my emotions want me to do and not the score. Remember you are not Moszkowski, you are you and you learned this piece for hours because you could feel it in your heart so see it as your own piece and play it as it were your piece and you will find the magic.
If you’d listen to my work you will see that I play most things quite differently.
Best Regards, Raphail
@@raphailhess Interesting! Also, thanks! Comments like these encourage me a lot.
이거 8분30쯤 하이라이트 부분 들을때마다 소련 국가가 생각남
one of my favorite 2nd movements in a piano concerto :) your performance was terrific
@@ytramsmp Aww! Thank you so much!
Rach 2 ?
@@sakuriyinn i love its 2nd movement as well. what do you like more: rach 2 or 3?
@@ytramsmp haha, hard one but I think I've heard 2 so much that I'm starting to like 3 more. What about you ?
@@sakuriyinn based on what ive heard, rachmaninoff poured his entire innovative vision, strength, heart, passion, skill, and the full gorgeosity of his artistry into his piano concerto no. 2, maybe more than any other work. with that in mind, my choice would be rach 2. rach 3 also has some of the most beautifully fragmented, broken phrases ive ever heard. have you listened to his tone poem the isle of the dead?
Very great Work, thanks for sharing! I dont know if the problem is on my side but the Audio quality is lacking a bit.
@@michelevirgilio6978 Thanks a lot! I didn’t know about the lacking audio, and I appreciate the advice. But, I’m not sure if the audio is really lacking-cause no one ever told me about it, but rather said the audio was fascinating. Can you check it again with the recent videos, or other devices? Thank you :)
Great rep!
@@Chromaticly Thank you so much! Don’t forget to subscribe!
@@chanyeongkimpiano Already did 👍
@@Chromaticly❤
Não encontrei o concerto completo com imagens, mas ficou muito bom o seu vídeo.
@@brunobernardo9751 Muito obrigado, não esqueça de se inscrever!
2악장은 쇼팽 협주곡보다 더 아름다운 듯
라흐마니노프 2번2악장과 비견될 정도
@@hyseo1121 맞아요. 사람들이 많이 몰라서 아쉽기도 해요.
9:18 how? What finger plays the bass note ?
This is a 2-Piano Version😊. Please subscribe too!!❤
@@chanyeongkimpiano It would have been nice to see the notes played by the other piano in a different color. 🙃
@@SkhalI was in fact planning on that! But, when I was making that video, my sense of editing lacked, so…. I didn’t find a specific way to do such things😂.
so romantic
@@Alouvsss Thank you so much! Please consider subscribing, too!
Do you play piano I or piano II in the sheet music?
@@davidmotak5372 I played both! Don’t forget to subscribe, too!
@@chanyeongkimpianoI will cuz the concerto was too beautiful. Just one more question, how did you play both pianos if you have only 2 hands?
Hey I loved your interpretation ! Would it be possible for you to say where you found the score for piano only, i would really appreciate it !!!
@@climacus8271 Thank you for your kind compliment. However, there are no “Piano Only” Score (Piano Solo Arrangement??) If I am not mistaken, you must mean the arrangement for Two Pianos, that I used for my video. You can find it at IMSLP. Here is the link. Also, don’t forget to subscribe, too!
s9.imslp.org/files/imglnks/usimg/0/0a/IMSLP03055-Moszkowski_concerto_59.pdf
@@chanyeongkimpiano yes that is what I meant, thanks a lot !
@@climacus8271 Thats great!
where is it possible to get the score?
@@mattkk_ Hello! You can find it at IMSLP, as I did so. Search for the “Arrangement” tab, and find the “For 2 Pianos”. Don’t forget to subscribe, too!
where did u get the notesheet for this piece i cant find it anywhere
@@carstenpaetz You can find it at IMSLP! Don’t forget to subscribe!
@@chanyeongkimpiano thank u very much
7:30 best part in my opinion
That’s actually the most difficult part😢. I am pleased to here that you’ve liked it! Don’t forget to subscribe!
@@chanyeongkimpianoI really wanna learn 8:52 do you think it will be very hard to learn???
@@eph_shiro9307Tbh, I sight-read that part, when I first read the sheet music. So, technically, it’s not that troubling. The troubles you may face are:
1. Octaved-Quintuplets.
2. Left hand octaved-arpeggios.
3. Dynamics, *THE MOST DIFFICULT PROBLEM YOU MAY FACE!*
4. and, Tempo.
May I ask your piano skills? It would be better to know to answer it more preciesly!😊
@@chanyeongkimpiano usually I just play by ear this is my first time doing a TH-cam tutorial I can read notes but I’m not that good at sight reading rhythm is pretty good for the most part
@@chanyeongkimpiano I’ve been playing for about 3 months now
❤
@@Apollo.283 Thank You So Much!
Yo, do you have any sheet?
@@Falvio098 You can find it at IMSLP! Don’t forget to subscribe, too!
can i get a midi file for this?
@@arminV.k May I ask you why?
@@chanyeongkimpiano i really like this piece, and i collect midi files of certain pieces i like to relisten to them
@@arminV.kI’m really sorry, but I happen to have lost the midi file (Probably because I reset my laptop). But, thank you for your kind compliment ❤.
@@chanyeongkimpiano no problem, Keep it up!
@@chanyeongkimpiano Or just maybe to learn it step by step
Sheet?
@@plan3-238 You can find it in IMSLP! Please subscribe after listening, too!
9:07
Hope youe enjoyed it😊. Don’t forget to subscribe!
Do you have the sheet music?
@@GVG585 You can find it at IMSLP! Don’t forget to subscribe, though! :)
for me 8:36
@@sunnybinary608 That’s for everyone! Everyone genuinely love that part :) Remember to subscribe!
Could you please post the sheet music for both hands?
@@indispensablechicken9417 You can find it here : s9.imslp.org/files/imglnks/usimg/0/0a/IMSLP03055-Moszkowski_concerto_59.pdf
Please subscribe, too!
@@chanyeongkimpiano thank you!!
@@indispensablechicken9417You’re welcome😊
모슈코프스키.. 진짜 위대한 곡들이 많은 것에 비해 너무 안알려진 느낌 😂
@@junwoohan5237 맞아요ㅠㅠ 이렇게 아름다운 곡이 많은데도 말이죠,,,, 다 들으시고 구독도 잊지 말아주세요~
8:35
@@lazyfor_name4464 Exactly! If you enjoyed listening, please mind subscribing, too!
8:44
@@nbkvelocity1327 Right, that’s the best part. Don’t forget to subscribe!
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@@yihuang2609 I love that part, too! Don’t forget to subscribe, please!
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best part
@@chanyeongkimpianoyknow what i think i will this is worth way more than 400 subs
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