Many theories... 1- Its Liszt himself played the rest. 2- The piano was possessed by a mysterious spirit 3- Piano was a paid actor 4- Lang Lang is mega mind 5- some believe this is what happens when you practice 40 hours a day
I just imagine that, if we had these technology in the time of Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Rachmaninoff, etc. we can hear them play their pieces as they want it to be played. Such an interesting thought.
There are plenty of beautiful recordings of Rachmaninoff. Too bad the same isn't true about the others. I heard a rumor that somebody once offered to record Liszt playing near the end of his life, but he refused.
Lang lang's basic technic is very good,Because his father was strict to him when he's young,He often hit Lang lang when he didn't practice the piano well.That's also why he became a famous pianist Today.I love Lang lang very much,he's a good pianist and Showman.
Lang Lang, what a great virtuosity you have shown over your whole musical career, i consider you one of the best classical pianists of the world in the present era.The way your fingers play the piece, clearly indicates, what a great and flawless technique you possess.👌👌👌👌Emotions of the piece were excellently conveyed 😍😍😍Take a bow! to the master of classical piano Mr Lang Lang🎹🎹🎹
@mariangeladagati5260 yes I love the spirios, this is still a recording of lang lang that u can play from any spirio, including MINE CUZ I JS GOT ONEEEE🎉🎉
Some people claim Lang Lang always plays a bit like a robot so nothing new here. All ridicul aside he’’s a wonderful performer. Not everybody’s taste I admit, but for me he’s the King.
Dear friends, Lang Lang is a lyrical pianist so pieces like these are played with so much depth and in a singing tone. His movements complements his way of playing the piano.
The most beautiful piece of all time (in my honest opinion)... on a Steinway... played by Lang Lang, currently the greatest Liszt player in my opinion... it doesn't get much better ♥️
The interpretation gives new meaning to the expression "to play with feeling:" Something as ethereal as his feelings are playing the entire middle section. I love the novelty of this entertaining approach. It made me smile as I intently listened.
Liebesträume (German for Dreams of Love) is a set of three solo piano works (S.541/R.211) by Franz Liszt, published in 1850. Uhland's "Hohe Liebe" (exalted love) is saintly or religious love: the "martyr" renounces worldly love and "heaven has opened its gates". The second song "Seliger Tod" (blessed death) is often known by its first line ("Gestorben war ich", "I had died"), and evokes erotic love; ("I was dead from love's bliss; I lay buried in her arms; I was wakened by her kisses; I saw heaven in her eyes"). Liebestraum No. 3" is the last of the three that Liszt wrote, and the most popular. It can be considered as split into three sections, each divided by a fast cadenza requiring dexterous finger work and a very high degree of technical ability. It is one of the few times Liszt has shown that he can write colorful, lively music, instead of fancy arpeggios.
Ahh the joy you feel when playing for your number one fan: yourself. I remember what sometimes seemed like a miracle of sound that even I could sometimes create with my own fingers, which never ceased to amaze. I’m not close to his level, but I still could celebrate the sound coming from my own fingers hitting the keyboard of a Steinway or a Yamaha grand.
You can watch all the performances of this piece on youtube but mark my words- You won't be satisfied anywhere but here cause this performance and interpretation is above all in terms of clarity, emotions, tempo, beauty and every other aspect you can think of. Lang Lang surpasses all the living legends here and now.
I think he had to record that hundreds of times, cause he use to play Liebestraume faster and without clarity. But finally, this is his best interpretation.
Absolutely brilliant as always! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I found another one via google with photo of Liszt oStanding on floor, music only, sure didn’t sound like this one! What an amazing Piano, the Spririo is, best wishes Australia, More of you playing would be fantastic, anytime anywhere!M
Mon grand père est un chef d’orchestre. J’ai grandi avec musique, discipline et passion. En sa présence, j’apprenais beaucoup. Et j’en apprends toujours beaucoup. Un jour, quelqu’un m’a offert un très beau CD de musique classique. Un petit « Best Of » des meilleurs morceaux, et je l’écoutais en boucle. Mon morceau préféré fut celui-ci. A chaque écoute, il me fait pleurer un torrent de larmes, des larmes chaudes, des larmes avec quelque chose d’enfantin, de nostalgique, de moi. J’eus cherché si longtemps une belle interprétation, merci pour celle-ci.
In my opinion, simply the best version of all time...especially the middle part of it, definitely better than the original one Forgive me if I am being too emotional. Langlang my hero
Lang lang is my hero i m a pianist i m french i m 13 and i want to be like him my biggest piece i can play is the campanella but just the begining so 😦😦
People who followed Lang Lang would realize that the part where the piano plays by itself is actually exactly the same playing as the one played back in Carneige Hall at 2003 or something. Or at least, the piece was played by Lang Lang--I could recognize his style of playing. If I'm wrong, correct me, @SteinwayandSons
Rumor has it Lang Lang failed to have adequate time in his schedule to master the whole piece. So he came up with the brilliant idea to get a player piano to perform the majority of it, with him only needing to perform the beginning and ending. He spent the rest of the time on the beach. For a much needed vacation... sheer brilliance!
A player piano can't play that part that well, he probably just kept his best recording, but i think you might be right that the part he played at the beginning was his since you could hear that it wasn't his 100% best
Video in nutshell: hey Lang Lang’s playing is amazing, full of emotion, look how his face is full of emotion, as his hands glide across the keys. also LOOK AT THIS PIANOOOOOOOO anyways, astonishing playing.
Lol that’s also his play. The piano is capable of live recording as the pianist plays. Steinway is showing of their highest level of piano building, by showing it’s capable of replicating Lang Lang’s Liebestraum at a level that Lang Lang approves.
@@bobharpin3054 he did play it. It's the piano's playback feature. The Spirio basically records your playing almost to perfection due to an engine it has, that's why it sounded so passionate, it's Lang Lang's performance.
És interessant veure a algú parlant català en aquest vídeo, però ara em pregunto per què. Només li veig inconvenients, el teu missatge arribarà a menys gent. Quan jo comento normalment ho faig en anglès per arribar al major públic possible, tu no?
To me, this song represents three stages of love with a partner. The first movement is about sweetness and innocence. The second is about building something special together your partner. The third is reflective, a look back on your relationship with both joy and mourning that really reflects the lyrics Liszt was putting this too. Honestly I feel it’s a real shame to cut that part out. To me it’s the underlying soul of the piece and the lyrical sentiment. Was here to see his interpretation of those three sections. Still exceptional skilful as always… but incomplete.
Perhaps Liszt did complete his dream… It was not us pianists that became so virtuosic but the piano itself! (Help, the piano has gone rogue and sometimes doesn’t likes pianists)
Many theories...
1- Its Liszt himself played the rest.
2- The piano was possessed by a mysterious spirit
3- Piano was a paid actor
4- Lang Lang is mega mind
5- some believe this is what happens when you practice 40 hours a day
♫♪Ludwig van Beethoven♪♫ not funny, didnt laugh
I did laugh at this tho
Ling ling 40 hours
@@brnico6184 ok
Nghĩa Nguyễn same
I just imagine that, if we had these technology in the time of Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Rachmaninoff, etc. we can hear them play their pieces as they want it to be played. Such an interesting thought.
they do exist of Debussy I believe
@@c0nfidnce I think there are actual recordings of Rachmaninoff too,
There is also a recording of Alexander Scriabin playing his Etude Op. 8 Nr. 12 on a piano roll :)
There are plenty of beautiful recordings of Rachmaninoff. Too bad the same isn't true about the others. I heard a rumor that somebody once offered to record Liszt playing near the end of his life, but he refused.
The fact we have thus technology is the reason we dint have musicians like this any more.
Too many distractions
Lang Lang is a musician not to be missed or overlooked - but he is also a showman - just like Liszt himself! Nothing wrong with that!
Finally a piano that doesn’t tremble before Lang Lang. What a master piece.
yep
Perfect performance, but let’s appreciate how gorgeous that piano is 😍
Not hating, but was I the only one who noticed the mistakes he made?
@@8on633 at what time?
that was the intention of this video... but sadly, everyone is more aware of Lang Lang than noticing the piano
@@shyi1242 the most obvious one was at 1:22
Sublime!!!!!
I've never seen anyone play the piano so well without touching the keyboard 🎹😃
He has trained so much that he can now play with the Force. Not even Yoda could pull it off.
Lang lang's basic technic is very good,Because his father was strict to him when he's young,He often hit Lang lang when he didn't practice the piano well.That's also why he became a famous pianist Today.I love Lang lang very much,he's a good pianist and Showman.
Piano: Plays itself
*PLAYER 2 HAS ENTERED THE GAME*
*JERRY HAS ENTERED THE GAME*
Wowo
I’m adding this to my playliszt
i think i'll vote this one as the best ever comment on youtube
omggggg i didnt even notice it at fiirsttttttttttt. apparentley other people didnt either becuase this deservers more likes
Thanks
Yo liszt u look like Jeremiah the prophet
@@jacksoncrist3984 copied
Lang Lang, what a great virtuosity you have shown over your whole musical career, i consider you one of the best classical pianists of the world in the present era.The way your fingers play the piece, clearly indicates, what a great and flawless technique you possess.👌👌👌👌Emotions of the piece were excellently conveyed 😍😍😍Take a bow! to the master of classical piano Mr Lang Lang🎹🎹🎹
Prasad Dubey absolutely agree, he is THE best, feeling, emotion, dexterity, lightness, etc, virtuoso Lang Lang, Australia 🇦🇺
Just hearing this melody, so beautifully played, makes me try to imagine the extent of Liszt's genius. Hard to fathom.
The piano has better dynamics than most pianists
Yeah it's so good that it plays itself on its own
@mariangeladagati5260 yes I love the spirios, this is still a recording of lang lang that u can play from any spirio, including MINE CUZ I JS GOT ONEEEE🎉🎉
@@rock8427 that's so cool!! Goals
everybody gangsta until the piano starts playing itself
Yes
I can hear the audience laughing in the background when it started playing by itself lmao
Some people claim Lang Lang always plays a bit like a robot so nothing new here.
All ridicul aside he’’s a wonderful performer. Not everybody’s taste I admit, but for me he’s the King.
Like a robot w t f
He make faces. He must not be emotionless robot
@@playspeedcode Do you have ears at all? If you think this performance is robotic you're musically retarded.
@@tyrrelllox7392 I said he is not robotic
@@playspeedcode It was clearly sarcastic.
I'm usually not a fan of Lang Lang, but he nailed this one.
Listen to his romance in e minor by Liszt. It’s the best interpretation of the piece
@@TheGreatPerahia i thought you guys were actually praising Lang Lang but then i saw the whole video.
that wasn't very kind
How could you not be?
@@codelif wdym ?? they aren't ?
Lang Lang plays with his hands, heart, and soul. What a treasure to this world
He didn’t use his hands for a while
@@lizeyan1899fr
Dear friends, Lang Lang is a lyrical pianist so pieces like these are played with so much depth and in a singing tone. His movements complements his way of playing the piano.
The most beautiful piece of all time (in my honest opinion)... on a Steinway... played by Lang Lang, currently the greatest Liszt player in my opinion... it doesn't get much better
♥️
Bhooshan Pandit You don't know that many Liszt players, don't you?
I personally prefer Un Sospiro. And I think Valentina Lisitsa is the best Liszt player.
@@fortnitegod6987 You have to be joking
Niccolo Paganini I do. And I think lang lang is the greatest at this point
ChaoticAotic nah, she doesn’t even come close to LL
Liebestraum is my all time favourite piece, it's amazing to hear Lang Lang perform it ^^
Liebestraum is amazing , but it's got a be un sospiro mate sorry
Aldo Ringo I love that piece too!! they’re two of the most popular ones haha
th-cam.com/video/uSmXN_vTBNc/w-d-xo.html
Aldo Ringo everyone has different but I personally prefer liebestraum even though un sospiro is harder
Me too. I fell in love with it at the barre
The interpretation gives new meaning to the expression "to play with feeling:" Something as ethereal as his feelings are playing the entire middle section. I love the novelty of this entertaining approach. It made me smile as I intently listened.
Everyone gangster until Jah plays Liebestraum 3
LOL
Whos jah
IM CRYING
Lmfao
You killed me man😂😂😂😂
Liebesträume (German for Dreams of Love) is a set of three solo piano works (S.541/R.211) by Franz Liszt, published in 1850. Uhland's "Hohe Liebe" (exalted love) is saintly or religious love: the "martyr" renounces worldly love and "heaven has opened its gates". The second song "Seliger Tod" (blessed death) is often known by its first line ("Gestorben war ich", "I had died"), and evokes erotic love; ("I was dead from love's bliss; I lay buried in her arms; I was wakened by her kisses; I saw heaven in her eyes"). Liebestraum No. 3" is the last of the three that Liszt wrote, and the most popular. It can be considered as split into three sections, each divided by a fast cadenza requiring dexterous finger work and a very high degree of technical ability. It is one of the few times Liszt has shown that he can write colorful, lively music, instead of fancy arpeggios.
Thanks, but I can see Wikipedia by myself too
Ahh the joy you feel when playing for your number one fan: yourself. I remember what sometimes seemed like a miracle of sound that even I could sometimes create with my own fingers, which never ceased to amaze. I’m not close to his level, but I still could celebrate the sound coming from my own fingers hitting the keyboard of a Steinway or a Yamaha grand.
1:41 piano also respond to "SSSHHH 🤫"
UNDERATTED COMMENT 😭😭😭😭😭😭🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I love watching him he pours his heart and soul into each performance
2009: i shall show u how well i play
2019: playing for u guys is exhausting... might as well let the piano play itself
Actually this is the result of mastering piano for over 40 years, telepathic powers 🧠🤯😁 bravo Lang Lang!
You can watch all the performances of this piece on youtube but mark my words-
You won't be satisfied anywhere but here cause this performance and interpretation is above all in terms of clarity, emotions, tempo, beauty and every other aspect you can think of.
Lang Lang surpasses all the living legends here and now.
I think he had to record that hundreds of times, cause he use to play Liebestraume faster and without clarity. But finally, this is his best interpretation.
No
i believe in the theory that Liszt himself played the rest.
It's a Beauty of though
Right
like through a piano roll?
@@josephlee392 yes
hmm but isn’t the most practical explanation that Lang Lang himself recorded a piano roll to then use for this performance?
Lang Lang´s performances of Liszt really are hard to beat, really great❤️
The tune seems to be really sustained, perfect for making the piece really sound like a love dream
Absolutely brilliant as always! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I found another one via google with photo of Liszt oStanding on floor, music only, sure didn’t sound like this one! What an amazing Piano, the Spririo is, best wishes Australia, More of you playing would be fantastic, anytime anywhere!M
Jeno jando's interpretation. I like that one too, but I prefer the middle part of Liebestraume played by Lang Lang
Mon grand père est un chef d’orchestre.
J’ai grandi avec musique, discipline et passion.
En sa présence, j’apprenais beaucoup. Et j’en apprends toujours beaucoup. Un jour, quelqu’un m’a offert un très beau CD de musique classique. Un petit « Best Of » des meilleurs morceaux, et je l’écoutais en boucle.
Mon morceau préféré fut celui-ci. A chaque écoute, il me fait pleurer un torrent de larmes, des larmes chaudes, des larmes avec quelque chose d’enfantin, de nostalgique, de moi.
J’eus cherché si longtemps une belle interprétation, merci pour celle-ci.
this is it when you practice 40 hours a day. play piano without even touch it
Just watched AGAIN, BEST IVE EVER HEARD,
Amazing performance and the piano 👏👏👏
th-cam.com/video/uSmXN_vTBNc/w-d-xo.html
Lang Lang so good at piano he uses his mind to play
In my opinion, simply the best version of all time...especially the middle part of it, definitely better than the original one
Forgive me if I am being too emotional.
Langlang my hero
Liszt recorded himself playing Liebestraume no.3? Or what do you mean with "better than the original one"?
I think the middle passage is very similar to evgeny kissins and I prefer his version over this though. More emotional tbh
Not the fact that he used his mind to play
Feels like this is the best interpretation ever
It sounds really good, but this sound is mastered and ecualized, so the original sound is this one: th-cam.com/video/sl6nUx-XXKo/w-d-xo.html
Lang lang is my hero i m a pianist i m french i m 13 and i want to be like him my biggest piece i can play is the campanella but just the begining so 😦😦
Don't worry 😉
Avec de la patience, du travail tu y arriveras ! Bonne chance et passe du bon temps sur le piano :)
Merciiiiii mec c trop gentil et toi aussi bonne vacances
sasa sasa try smarter, you obviously can play la campanella
@@j.arthur2845 you have the good solution thank you so muchhhhhh
People who followed Lang Lang would realize that the part where the piano plays by itself is actually exactly the same playing as the one played back in Carneige Hall at 2003 or something. Or at least, the piece was played by Lang Lang--I could recognize his style of playing. If I'm wrong, correct me, @SteinwayandSons
What an amazing piano
Lang Lang 40 hours
Two set rep
lang lang is so good at playing piano, he can control the piano with his mind.
Now this is Engineering marvel. The piano can not only record and playback, but with key movement too. Amazing!
Liszt would be proud of this rendition, Lang did the Steinway justice
Amazing interpretation! Definetely Lang Lang is a wonderful pianist.
You are THE BEST!!! God bless you always!
he is the master , so amazing
Rumor has it Lang Lang failed to have adequate time in his schedule to master the whole piece. So he came up with the brilliant idea to get a player piano to perform the majority of it, with him only needing to perform the beginning and ending. He spent the rest of the time on the beach. For a much needed vacation... sheer brilliance!
A player piano can't play that part that well, he probably just kept his best recording, but i think you might be right that the part he played at the beginning was his since you could hear that it wasn't his 100% best
Beautiful,serene,With passion, and your playing speaks, to me.
who else has the goal to be able to play this BEAUTY of a song
Have you learnt it yet? I started recently, almost a minute through
piece
Goal achieved.
I want to learn this piece very much 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊 I’m planning to start over the summer
I do, but I’m still a beginner, I’ll have to wait for a couple more years till I can just have an *attempt* at this :)
The "SHHHH" after that one kid clapped. lol
hahaha yes
He plays Liszt perfectly.
Perfect piano and one of the world's best pianist! What a combination. 😍
Human genius in creating such a beautiful musical instrument......and then playing it perfectly.
Lang lang is so good he doesn’t have to touch the piano to play
lol
랑랑과 스타인웨이에 공연 아주 대단해요^^
랑랑의 멋지고 깔끔한 연주와 스타인웨이가 만나서
저까지 행복합니다! STEINWAY&LANG LANG
Video in nutshell:
hey Lang Lang’s playing is amazing, full of emotion, look how his face is full of emotion, as his hands glide across the keys.
also LOOK AT THIS PIANOOOOOOOO
anyways, astonishing playing.
Lang Lang is awful...
Vicooo what do you mean?
Not a fan of Lang Lang but this is my favorite interpretation of Liebestraum no 3. The best among the best.
nah rousseau has him beat by a landslide
Beautiful as usual!!!!!!👍👍👍 Other than pure envy, why would someone give this performance a thumbs down???
@Nicholas Wilcox I just consider what he played to be amazing! 🙂👍👍👍
Ben Perea I think so.
Because it’s a terrible performance compared to other older pianists like Barenboim or Cziffra
Franz Liszt-Chopin ooo I see. 👍
Lia Liniawaty Christian. 👍👍♥️
My first DMT experience. I played this song and what I saw was miraculous. Nothing but loving maternal patterns.
When lang lang leaves the hard part to the piano...
*"wAiT tHaT's IlLeGaL!"*
Lol that’s also his play. The piano is capable of live recording as the pianist plays. Steinway is showing of their highest level of piano building, by showing it’s capable of replicating Lang Lang’s Liebestraum at a level that Lang Lang approves.
That part was grabbed for Lang Lang playing so he really played it lol
Just the right amount of emotion, and touch Maestro!
Day 13 of the quarantine: im tryna learn telekinesis to play this
when your so good that the piano moves by itself
Official ad of Steinway...
Quite a few of you playing this, but I like this one the best, you and Spirio together, I can watch you, superb! Australia
feels like i could live in this melody forever
The piano must be his stand
Steinway taking design cues from Yamaha CX series and Stewart and Sons.
That bass 2:24
He is a beautiful man and musician, I listen to him all the time, I keep searching for more to listen to. Rosemmarie.
If you like when people accent the base you may like Horowitz.
I demand the last chapter of this piece as well!
this was such a cinematic experience i might cry
I really enjoyed it with my 7 months brother.
lang lang is one of my favorite pianist
A melodia é maravilhosa! Som dos deuses! E ele? Simplesmente magnífico!!!
Lang Lang will be an immortal Steinway artist, like Rachmaninoff and Horowitz and many others...
did enyone notice that he didn't play the whole thing
Of course.
He forgot how to play it, the machine confused him.
yes I sure did and I wonder why. It is such a great section too.
@@bobharpin3054 he did play it. It's the piano's playback feature. The Spirio basically records your playing almost to perfection due to an engine it has, that's why it sounded so passionate, it's Lang Lang's performance.
The piece was already prerecorded by him. He played the whole part so that the poano can show its playback function to the audience. It is an ad😁.
Quina preciositat, moltes gràcies per aquests 4 minuts llargs de somni.
És interessant veure a algú parlant català en aquest vídeo, però ara em pregunto per què. Només li veig inconvenients, el teu missatge arribarà a menys gent. Quan jo comento normalment ho faig en anglès per arribar al major públic possible, tu no?
Soooo great and emotional... Good job 👌🙏
Wait is it just me or did he skip a portion when his hands started playing again?
Yes he did
Yeah, he skipped the part where the left hand jumps over the right hand.
that’s probably recorded by himself as well. i think it’s to showcase the function of the steinway piano
Yes he almost skipped the entire ending
why did he remove a passage at 3:22?
yea
steinway does have specific sound quality that defines enjoyment
This is my favorite version
Merci mon Maestro Ça fait partie d'une de mes pièces préférées ❤
Iĺ est vrai que j'adore cette pièce de Liszt's Merci de l'avoir relevé ! J'adore J'adore J'adore 🥰
What a piano omg
best performance ever!!! Human can’t reach
Beautiful. Pure & simple.
1:33 ok I was not expection this
Good performance but did he miss a part in the ending?
Right?
Brilliant talent. I listen when he plays...
This is the sorcery called AI that looked up how Lang Lang plays and what he plays... haha
To me, this song represents three stages of love with a partner.
The first movement is about sweetness and innocence.
The second is about building something special together your partner.
The third is reflective, a look back on your relationship with both joy and mourning that really reflects the lyrics Liszt was putting this too.
Honestly I feel it’s a real shame to cut that part out. To me it’s the underlying soul of the piece and the lyrical sentiment.
Was here to see his interpretation of those three sections.
Still exceptional skilful as always… but incomplete.
Really fantastic LL style. Thanks much.
I wonder why the return of the theme (with the crossing of the left hand over the right) was omitted after the second cadenza...
yeah, it was really jarring to me when it skipped the entire section
thats my favourite section too it was so sad😔
Just watched again, simply awesome, xx
I love this interpretation
Perhaps Liszt did complete his dream… It was not us pianists that became so virtuosic but the piano itself! (Help, the piano has gone rogue and sometimes doesn’t likes pianists)
Just watched again, same result BRILLIANT xxxxxAustralia
Interesting new technology. How does it compare with the Yamaha Disclavier?
Compare with the CFX. Some say Yamaha cfx is the best concert grand rn.
Zen Yoshida why