I really love it if pianos stand somewhere to be played by random passers-by. It's probably less popular here in Germany, but I once played at a grand piano in the center of the Frankfurt Airport, I was only 11 years old (piano lessons since 6, played "comptine d'un autre été" by yann tiersen, my faviourit song at the time, which I am still able to play with closed eyes) but I will really never forget that feeling of playing in the middle of all those people walking by or STANDING THERE TO WATCH ME (I was so excited). At the time, I was really thinking about giving the piano up, but that event honestly persuaded me to keep going. Nowadays, I am really grateful to that old lady who walked to me when I was shyly heading back to my parents, because she told me that she got goosebumps due to my beautiful playing. She probably only said that to make a little girl happy, but that showed to me why making music is so valuable. Probably because of that incident, I'm still practicing today, I'm practicing every day to get better and play even more beautifully.
i know how you feel, i started piano when I was 6 and played till just about 14. I quit after that because all I practiced were songs that I didn't enjoy, but after watching videos from people like Animenz, I've decided to pick it back up and just play what I want to, hopefully I'll be able to perform somewhere one day, it's my dream
In meiner Stadt in der Mayerschen haben wir ein Klavier, aber leider ist das für die meisten nicht so besonders wenn da jemand spielt. (Wir hatten sogar mal im Einkaufszentrum eins, aber ich glaube das steht da nicht mehr?) Ich würde so liebend gerne mal darauf spielen, aber ich bin leider nicht gut, denn 1. Habe ich kaum Zeit und 2. Habe ich keinen Unterricht, ich bringe mir das so gut es geht selbst bei. Daher wird das leider wohl nie wirklich was, aber was solls. Freut mich mega zu hören, wenn Leute sowas nicht aufgeben. Musik ist wirklich etwas Tolles. :)
Cool! Im 10yr rn and ive been playin since 4, it was hard at first but it began to be easier! then i found a piano on the streets when i was 7 so i wanted to try Fur Elise, it went amazing! over 20+ people was watching me! it was so embarrasing but i was happy and joyful!
Wir haben das in Karlsruhe seit zwei oder drei Jahren, da werden jeden Sommer überall in der Stadt Klaviere aufgestellt :D ich bleibe da immer stehen und höre zu, ist total schön :)
Here are all but one pieces: 00:00 #10 Johann Pachelbel - Canon in D Major (but played in C major I guess) 03:35 #9 Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonate pour piano No.21 I: Allegro Con Brio 05:11 #8 #8 Boggie Woggie, 12 BBlues improv. 06:12 #7 Ludwig van Beethoven - "Moonlight" Sonata op 27 # 2 Mov 3 06:54 #6 Franz Liszt - La Campanella 07:54 #5 Sergei Wassiljewitsch Rachmaninow - Concerto pour piano 2, + improvisations, performed by Lang Lang 09:28 #4 Fazil Say - A Jazz Fantasy on Mozart (The Mozart original is Sonata No. 11, 3 mov. "Rondo alla Turca") 11:37 #3 Franz Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 , Friska 13:54 #2 Steve Villa Massone - Fantaisie n°2 (performed by the composer himself) 15:01 #1 Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonata Op 57 "Appassionata" Mov. 3, performer is Valentina Lisitsa. Thank you people in comments before me for providing all the needed information Edit: Thank you people in the comments who filled in the gaps after I posted this list unfinished
song list found below from J M Caselli Here are all but one pieces: 00:00 #10 Johann Pachelbel - Canon in D Major 03:35 #9 Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonate pour piano No.21 I: Allegro Con Brio 05:11 #8 ? probably improvisation ? 06:12 #7 Ludwig van Beethoven - "Moonlight" Sonata op 27 # 2 Mov 3 06:54 #6 Franz Liszt - La Campanella 07:54 #5 Sergei Wassiljewitsch Rachmaninow - Concerto pour piano 2, + improvisations 09:28 #4 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Rondo Alla Turca, jazz improvisation 11:37 #3 Franz Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (this part is about 5 minutes after the beginning) 13:54 #2 Steve Villa Massone - Fantaisie n°2 (performed by the composer himself) 15:01 #1 Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonata Op 57 "Appassionata" Mov. 3, performer is Valentina Lisitsa.
I'm 70years, and is on chemotherapy for cancer. I started with musici lessons a few months ago, to take my mind of my disease. When I feel tired or a low, I practise my pieces. Even to play because of the joy of it. It therapeutic to me, and take the lessons seriously.
Thank you, piano players! I can't play a note of anything, but I always stop and listen when someone like you, sits down at a piano to entertain us. You make the world a better place. Thank you.
Star Hues I totally agree! here in Germany and where I live it rarely happens that there are street performers or anything like that. too sad tho. It would be much more fun to go outside. Then it would make sense to go out. you only see Teenagers dressed like B*tches and always playing with their Phone. I would sit there like hours just to listen / watch to the awesome Piano or other Performances
xXxCheekyPrincessxXx Das ist das Problem mit öffentlichen Plätzen und deutschen Gesetzen. Die wollen ja nicht, dass jeder sich die öffentlichen Plätze zu eigen macht und 'n Hut hinlegt, um sich etwas nicht versteuertes Geld dazu zu verdienen, außerdem wollen sie ja auch, dass sich niemand belästigt fühlt und wollen die Qualität der Straßenmusik sichern, dass sich auch kein Passant belästigt fühlt. Kannst selbst in Berlin Geldstrafe kriegen, wenn du deine kleine öffentliche Bühne nicht beantragt/bezahlt hast... Ich find's auch kacke, viel zu wenig Musik in den Straßen, die nicht von irgendwelchen Fuckboys oder Bitches aus teuren JBL Bluetooth Boxen kommt...
This young girl is amazing. Ter name is ARAM MOON, from Souyh-Korea. Her rendition, Ronda a Lá Turca,improvising Mozart with Jazz is breathtaking. The should be playing in Europe and the US. Playing real, concerto pianos. And not this old, cheap and banged-up little Piano.
Nateishia M Sorry to say but that doesn't look like coffee. It looks like an ade or an iced tea because the cup is clear plastic and the straw is the wider type, instead of the half clipped one you would normally get from a coffee shop. Yes, I'm sherlock(was a joke).
7:24 imagine playing a random piano in the mall and Valentina Lisitsa is watching Gosh If I were him, I wouldn't be able to keep playing in that situation😢
Agreed with above comment, as she’s a respectable pianist she even winces a couple times 😂 but she probably loves seeing that passion of someone in public focused on the music and not those surrounding
hồng lạc trịnh omg I swear my german friends would not even realise how beautiful and hard it is to play (I think they would even think that she's playing it wrong😂)
Although if you watch "When professional pianists plays on the street Part 1" at 2:10 Valentina is playing in the same clothes at the same piano (so basically before or after the events in this video), meaning that she got her time to play. To me it seems that she was inpatient and wanted to play instead of the guy. But maybe they are related (son? padawan?), so who knows.
10. Pachelbel - Canon 9. Beethoven - Waldstein 8. Swanee River (or improv?) 7. Beethoven - Moonlight Sontana 6. Franz Liszt - La Campanella 5. Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto no.2 (By Lang Lang :D) 4. Mozart - Rondo Alla Turca 3. Franz Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 2. I don't know :( 1. Beethoven - Appassionata
Such amazing talent out there that the world doesn't even know about until they're able to play in public like this. Whoever started this trend of having public pianos is a genius🙂
Cherry Wabbit yeah, I was like 'hey I want to show off what I've been working hard for too, but I can only show it off to my parents who listen to me practicing everyday at home😞 so sad
Number's four and three are playing very nice pieces. They are all very talented pianist. I only wish that I could play like these people. I could sit and listen to them play the piano for hours. Thank you for sharing your talent with all of us to enjoy. Keep playing and entertaining everyone as you are all very gifted!
Street music is a unique part of each country. Recently, I had to do research about street music in Yerevan, and it was fascinating to discover how diverse street musicians are in our city. They play music of different genres and use various musical instruments, including guitar, electric guitar, qanon, kamancha, saxophone, etc. Even the people who are without musical education were playing music professionally. The different melodies of the music filled the city with certain emotions, starting from love and ending with the desire to protect national identity. During the project, each musician shared their unique experience connected with street music and people’s reactions to it, and most of them were positive. I came to the conclusion that street music is one of the most fundamental factors that create the atmosphere and the general portrait of the city.
Спасибо огромное за уникальную возможность видеть и слушать этих талантливых музыкантов! Это дорогого стоит! Низкий Вам поклон! Только эти гении могут сделать МИР добрее! Спасибо!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Woah! There was no mistaking that last pianist. Number one. I love her playing! That was Valentina!! I'd know her playing and her caressing the keys anywhere!
WOW they were all fantastic..#4 was the best for me... what she did was most impressive integrating on the fly 4 different styles flawlessly well almost. LOL awesome!!!!!
What a wonderful idea to have Pianos just standing there and anybody can have a go. Such young peple and so much talent. There is still hope for our world. GASH
I love how certain piano players actually "channel" while playing. Can't even explain what I mean since I'm a beginner, but when it's there it's magic. And nr. 1. What an ending to these 10 clips. Had to rewatch her several time. Also that musical piece in itself is magic and it was the 1st time hearing it which made the impact even bigger. Thanks for sharing this!
Only Valentina can play like that. If you like that, check this out -- Beethoven, Sonata #5 in C minor, Opus 10 #1, third movement. th-cam.com/video/bJPcjoHWoZg/w-d-xo.html.
Oh my God, I can't believe it's Lang Lang. I would've flipped my wig if I seen him playing on a street piano. That White guy playing the ragtime (?) was amazing too, he was jamming!
I always have a huge respect for piano players who can actually play such hard pieces like the Rondo Fantastique El Contrabandista or Hungarian Rhapsody in public XD And the first one is Valentina Lisitsa, right? That woman is an enigma itself XD
arnold kwon I think he meant that the intense studies they undergo result in immense pressure and stress resulting in a higher suicide rate than other places?
I got his point already, but many Koreans being pianist have nothing to do with studying and playing piano. His comment has no relation with this video and comment
Look, it's going to cost a lot for the piano more than money. Every time you move a piano, it's going to change the tuning and action. Also the difference in climate would cause the wood, hammer, strings etc to change as well (especially if you remove the front cover like the first piano) idk man, I think it's more about the piano than money. まあ、値段的にも高いでしょうけど...
Professionally moving a grand piano locally (maybe up to 50? miles) is about $300 . If you movie it twice, there and back, about $500. Upright pianos are easier to move and may cost less. I just had one moved so I know.
I really love it if pianos stand somewhere to be played by random passers-by. It's probably less popular here in Germany, but I once played at a grand piano in the center of the Frankfurt Airport, I was only 11 years old (piano lessons since 6, played "comptine d'un autre été" by yann tiersen, my faviourit song at the time, which I am still able to play with closed eyes) but I will really never forget that feeling of playing in the middle of all those people walking by or STANDING THERE TO WATCH ME (I was so excited). At the time, I was really thinking about giving the piano up, but that event honestly persuaded me to keep going. Nowadays, I am really grateful to that old lady who walked to me when I was shyly heading back to my parents, because she told me that she got goosebumps due to my beautiful playing. She probably only said that to make a little girl happy, but that showed to me why making music is so valuable. Probably because of that incident, I'm still practicing today, I'm practicing every day to get better and play even more beautifully.
i know how you feel, i started piano when I was 6 and played till just about 14. I quit after that because all I practiced were songs that I didn't enjoy, but after watching videos from people like Animenz, I've decided to pick it back up and just play what I want to, hopefully I'll be able to perform somewhere one day, it's my dream
In meiner Stadt in der Mayerschen haben wir ein Klavier, aber leider ist das für die meisten nicht so besonders wenn da jemand spielt. (Wir hatten sogar mal im Einkaufszentrum eins, aber ich glaube das steht da nicht mehr?) Ich würde so liebend gerne mal darauf spielen, aber ich bin leider nicht gut, denn 1. Habe ich kaum Zeit und 2. Habe ich keinen Unterricht, ich bringe mir das so gut es geht selbst bei. Daher wird das leider wohl nie wirklich was, aber was solls. Freut mich mega zu hören, wenn Leute sowas nicht aufgeben. Musik ist wirklich etwas Tolles. :)
Cool! Im 10yr rn and ive been playin since 4, it was hard at first but it began to be easier! then i found a piano on the streets when i was 7 so i wanted to try Fur Elise, it went amazing! over 20+ people was watching me! it was so embarrasing but i was happy and joyful!
Wir haben das in Karlsruhe seit zwei oder drei Jahren, da werden jeden Sommer überall in der Stadt Klaviere aufgestellt :D ich bleibe da immer stehen und höre zu, ist total schön :)
LODIIII I wish I can be like you but sadly I don't know where to put my piano.
Here are all but one pieces:
00:00 #10 Johann Pachelbel - Canon in D Major (but played in C major I guess)
03:35 #9 Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonate pour piano No.21 I: Allegro Con Brio
05:11 #8 #8 Boggie Woggie, 12 BBlues improv.
06:12 #7 Ludwig van Beethoven - "Moonlight" Sonata op 27 # 2 Mov 3
06:54 #6 Franz Liszt - La Campanella
07:54 #5 Sergei Wassiljewitsch Rachmaninow - Concerto pour piano 2, + improvisations, performed by Lang Lang
09:28 #4 Fazil Say - A Jazz Fantasy on Mozart (The Mozart original is Sonata No. 11, 3 mov. "Rondo alla Turca")
11:37 #3 Franz Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 , Friska
13:54 #2 Steve Villa Massone - Fantaisie n°2 (performed by the composer himself)
15:01 #1 Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonata Op 57 "Appassionata" Mov. 3, performer is Valentina Lisitsa.
Thank you people in comments before me for providing all the needed information
Edit: Thank you people in the comments who filled in the gaps after I posted this list unfinished
#8 Boggie Woggie, 12 BBlues improv.
#4 not an improvisation. It's a jazz fantasy on Mozart composed by Fazil Say.
obrigado
#4 was written by Fazil Say. Not improviesed.
I love people like you,thanks
song list found below from J M Caselli
Here are all but one pieces:
00:00 #10 Johann Pachelbel - Canon in D Major
03:35 #9 Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonate pour piano No.21 I: Allegro Con Brio
05:11 #8 ? probably improvisation ?
06:12 #7 Ludwig van Beethoven - "Moonlight" Sonata op 27 # 2 Mov 3
06:54 #6 Franz Liszt - La Campanella
07:54 #5 Sergei Wassiljewitsch Rachmaninow - Concerto pour piano 2, + improvisations
09:28 #4 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Rondo Alla Turca, jazz improvisation
11:37 #3 Franz Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (this part is about 5 minutes after the beginning)
13:54 #2 Steve Villa Massone - Fantaisie n°2 (performed by the composer himself)
15:01 #1 Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonata Op 57 "Appassionata" Mov. 3, performer is Valentina Lisitsa.
Errys not 5 minutes after the beginning, I think
thanksssss!!:)
Errys thanks boo
I know no 3 from tom and jerry broo.. hahah
Thanksss
I'm 70years, and is on chemotherapy for cancer. I started with musici lessons a few months ago, to take my mind of my disease. When I feel tired or a low, I practise my pieces. Even to play because of the joy of it. It therapeutic to me, and take the lessons seriously.
This kind of music makes life nice and opens the heart.
Ludo Leys I
Carnival di venice Piano
Ludo Leys good
fresh my horizen and open mind,i love it.
xiao xing im better i play piano tiles😎😎😎
Thank you, piano players! I can't play a note of anything, but I always stop and listen
when someone like you, sits down at a piano to entertain us. You make
the world a better place. Thank you.
Dude its pianist not “piano players” [piano players sound wierd as h*ck]
I wish our streets are full of these musicians, that way I'll have the motivation to go outside for a change.
Star Hues I totally agree! here in Germany and where I live it rarely happens that there are street performers or anything like that. too sad tho. It would be much more fun to go outside. Then it would make sense to go out. you only see Teenagers dressed like B*tches and always playing with their Phone. I would sit there like hours just to listen / watch to the awesome Piano or other Performances
xXxCheekyPrincessxXx Das ist das Problem mit öffentlichen Plätzen und deutschen Gesetzen. Die wollen ja nicht, dass jeder sich die öffentlichen Plätze zu eigen macht und 'n Hut hinlegt, um sich etwas nicht versteuertes Geld dazu zu verdienen, außerdem wollen sie ja auch, dass sich niemand belästigt fühlt und wollen die Qualität der Straßenmusik sichern, dass sich auch kein Passant belästigt fühlt. Kannst selbst in Berlin Geldstrafe kriegen, wenn du deine kleine öffentliche Bühne nicht beantragt/bezahlt hast...
Ich find's auch kacke, viel zu wenig Musik in den Straßen, die nicht von irgendwelchen Fuckboys oder Bitches aus teuren JBL Bluetooth Boxen kommt...
I wish more people thinking like this in the world
12:09 what a nice guy, person just tipped him a free drink
Lizt Hungarian rhapsody is hella hard. He definitely does deserve it.
@@sand9346 yah
Except that liquids should never be near or especially ON a piano like that.
@@hoosas5998 true
The winner for me is number 4 (9:27), Mozart Rondo Alla Turca Jazz. A clear favourite!
Frank Bornhammar Ikr I've seen that video so many times, though. But I still love it! It's my favourite one as well...
Rondo Alla Turca Jazz is an arrangement of Turkish prodigy pianist Fazil Say.
I see, I did not know that. Thank you!
Turkish March is unbelievable!
She has changed some of the melody.
This young girl is amazing. Ter name is ARAM MOON, from Souyh-Korea.
Her rendition, Ronda a Lá Turca,improvising Mozart with Jazz is breathtaking.
The should be playing in Europe and the US. Playing real, concerto pianos.
And not this old, cheap and banged-up little Piano.
Did anyone see what that man did at 12:10? Awee I think he bought the pianist a coffee 😊😊
Nateishia Mouton i saw it and that was so sweet of him to do
Nateishia M armyyyyys everywhere yaaaay ~~~~~ ♡♡
But he put it by the keys... if I was the pianist, it would have been a bit annoying... but I'll take a free coffee anyway.
Nateishia M Sorry to say but that doesn't look like coffee. It looks like an ade or an iced tea because the cup is clear plastic and the straw is the wider type, instead of the half clipped one you would normally get from a coffee shop. Yes, I'm sherlock(was a joke).
oh my... i see a army 😊
7:21 OMG (Valentina Lisitsa)
7:24 imagine playing a random piano in the mall and Valentina Lisitsa is watching
Gosh If I were him, I wouldn't be able to keep playing in that situation😢
Don't know if he knew she was there or not. Didn't look up from the sheet music. Just kept playing. Best strategy either way.
Agreed with above comment, as she’s a respectable pianist she even winces a couple times 😂 but she probably loves seeing that passion of someone in public focused on the music and not those surrounding
Plus he was basically playing the hardest piece on piano.
Omg, I thought it was her, but wasn't sure. I suspect she knows him, otherwise too much of a coincidence.
Mercury P わ
omg number 4 so amazing
hồng lạc trịnh omg I swear my german friends would not even realise how beautiful and hard it is to play (I think they would even think that she's playing it wrong😂)
7:21 i like how Valentina watches him haha
Csongibongi yeah I can't pull out if she's being condescending
that's really funny hahahahaha XDDDDDD
Although if you watch "When professional pianists plays on the street Part 1" at 2:10 Valentina is playing in the same clothes at the same piano (so basically before or after the events in this video), meaning that she got her time to play. To me it seems that she was inpatient and wanted to play instead of the guy. But maybe they are related (son? padawan?), so who knows.
Csongibongi He is her student...
thinking:"Ma boi"
I just start to breath again when the video ends, im totally in love with these musicians!!!
10. Pachelbel - Canon
9. Beethoven - Waldstein
8. Swanee River (or improv?)
7. Beethoven - Moonlight Sontana
6. Franz Liszt - La Campanella
5. Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto no.2 (By Lang Lang :D)
4. Mozart - Rondo Alla Turca
3. Franz Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
2. I don't know :(
1. Beethoven - Appassionata
8 was Gettin On Down
Thank you! nice work.
@@cedricsucks By Henri Herbert
Proper rankings! 🤘
No 4 its Mozart but its Fazil Say improvisation?
YOu know what I can do? I can sit on a couch all day eating chips!
Katherine now that is what I call talent👏👏
Katherine I envy that ability xd
wow this is a nice power!!! good u won the nobell!!👏👏👏BRAVOO!!
🏅🏅🏅🏅
and i wouldn't mind to sit beside u and eat ur chips while listen to them
Wow!! the no.4 though😍😍
Megumi Kai Murguia I fall in love D:
Piano and violin songs moves me extremely deep. I don't even know why. It gets me so emotionally involved into the song.
7:22 Listening to this tune, I inevitably remembered Valentina Lisitsa. And right after that she appears to the left of the video. She is amazing.
Gotta love the people. They're genuinely watching than recording.
Such amazing talent out there that the world doesn't even know about until they're able to play in public like this. Whoever started this trend of having public pianos is a genius🙂
No.5 is Lang Lang, one of the most professional and famous pianist in China. what a pleasure to listen to him on street.
No matter how hard you practice, there will always be a 6 yr old asain kid that will be better
Some 3 year old kid can do cannon rock.
I'm Asian but not talented lol
Annyeong?
I can play songs too
Crystal
Hello!
I'm still amazed how human fingers can move and create beauty like this
Valentina Lisitsa and Lang Lang are not street pianist, they are world-class artists and amazing players.
@@franciscobriones1163 I agree man, she's golden
Nobody called them street pianists buddy. Take a chill pill. 💊
@@SavvyOn3 The title clearly says: top 10 street piano players. You need a 👓 buddy.
@@nic5833 it says street piano performances
@@nic5833 "piano performances", meaning they played on the street, you need a 🧠buddy.
7:35 - Valentina's like "Ughh, Just finnish already so I can show you how it's done..."
Wait, if most of these pianists Korean, and I'm Korean, does that mean... Nah... I have to practice more 😂😂😂
The last one was so good I can't believe it. Her control and flawlessness at high speed was terrific.
That's because it's Valentina Lisitsa, she's a very well known and well respected professional pianist
number 6 little did he know that woman standing right by him was one of the best pianists in the world
Valentina lisita
I knew
#2 resembled someone typing out an essay. I love the precision.
#4 was amazing I love her style to this piece
I loved the number 4, that was amazing
Why can’t we enjoy the Talented young people who make the world a happy place with amazing music. Thank you all for a concert in my home. ❤️🍀
When there is no street pianos on where you live.....
Yeahhh i understand those feelin .
bring a cat piano around.
Exactly.....
yupp, only guitars here, and sometimes they play shitty music lmao
Cherry Wabbit yeah, I was like 'hey I want to show off what I've been working hard for too, but I can only show it off to my parents who listen to me practicing everyday at home😞 so sad
"PLAY ME, I'M YOURS"
or i will and good..
Is it just me or that sounds kind of dirty?
its not you
+dqsang90
it's all by yourself, mate lol
the reason were
1. the first clip is a girl
2. Pouya's pic :D
Number's four and three are playing very nice pieces. They are all very talented pianist. I only wish that I could play like these people. I could sit and listen to them play the piano for hours. Thank you for sharing your talent with all of us to enjoy. Keep playing and entertaining everyone as you are all very gifted!
Street music is a unique part of each country. Recently, I had to do research about street music in Yerevan, and it was fascinating to discover how diverse street musicians are in our city. They play music of different genres and use various musical instruments, including guitar, electric guitar, qanon, kamancha, saxophone, etc. Even the people who are without musical education were playing music professionally. The different melodies of the music filled the city with certain emotions, starting from love and ending with the desire to protect national identity. During the project, each musician shared their unique experience connected with street music and people’s reactions to it, and most of them were positive. I came to the conclusion that street music is one of the most fundamental factors that create the atmosphere and the general portrait of the city.
Спасибо огромное за уникальную возможность видеть и слушать этих талантливых музыкантов! Это дорогого стоит! Низкий Вам поклон! Только эти гении могут сделать МИР добрее! Спасибо!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Woah! There was no mistaking that last pianist. Number one. I love her playing! That was Valentina!! I'd know her playing and her caressing the keys anywhere!
한국인 나밖에없나.. 한국인손~🖐
그나저나 피아노를 전부 맛깔나게 연주하시네. . 손꾸락이 사람의것이 아니야...
한국인저만인줄알았는데한분더있군요!
저도 여기 있어용 ㅋㅋ
4년이 지났지만 저도 있습니다~
Oh, Steve Villa Massone is a new find, thx for crediting him. that's a wonderful piece.
10. Canon In D-0:00 - 3:34
9. ??-3:35 - 5:12
8. ??-5:13 - 6:11
7. Moonlight Sontana 3D-6:13 - 6:54
6. ??-6:55 - 7:53
5. Lang Lang-7:54 - 9:27
4. Mozart Rondo-9:28 - 11:36
3. Tom & Jerry-11:37 - 13:53
2. ??-13:56 - 15:00
1. ??-15:01 - 16:03
16:04
for 8 i think it's an improvisation of Swanee River Professor Longhair / hugh Laurie
Kyile Smith no. 6 is la campanella Liszt
ty
8 sounds like grease lightning to me haha
5 is a rachmaninov piano concerto, i think the second mvt 2 ;
When you can play it slowly, You can play it quickly. Yeah just practice 40 hours a day
Ling ling 40hrsss
Sacreligeously I N T E R E S T I N G
A day has 24 hour
You need to also have time for it
Hell yeah! Two setters!!
#4 was my favorite
우리의 아람이 누나이시다!
Number 4 made some crazy shit. Love it.
No 4 is amazing!!!
Fazil Say's - Mozart Turkish March
I remember hearing #3 on a Tom & Jerry episode. Half way through the song/piece I remembered where I heard it from. Good job!
Kyra Urschel yes it was played in Tom n Jerry when Tom was playing piano and Jerry was inside the piano!!!
Number 3 reminded me of that Tom and Jerry episode!!! Anyone??
hahaha was about to post just the same! childhood memories!
Misael Lopez same here! hahahah
Misael Lopez Woaw, so true xD
it's liszt hungarian rhapsody no.2
I was thinking the exact same
WOW they were all fantastic..#4 was the best for me... what she did was most impressive integrating on the fly 4 different styles flawlessly well almost. LOL awesome!!!!!
Приятно что так много людей любят хорошую музыку.
7:26 hey it's Valentina Lisitsa looking at the kid playing the piano lol
hahah yes. That caught my eye. Maybe they're touring the "free piano" sites of the world.
I would've shat myself if someone like Lisitsa is watching me x'D...
are you serious that's her? lol
lol at number 6 with valentina watching him xD
Ross Gribben lol, i know what he feel 😂😂
Bravo........it's like a dance to see playing live.......when one cant be every where......hats off.....cheers
number 8's face tho i'm laughing so hard XD pause at 6:04
Ann Kim xDD
lol
lol...
What is that song? Do you now the name of song of number 8? thanks
Lol
What a wonderful idea to have Pianos just standing there and anybody can have a go. Such young peple and so much talent. There is still hope for our world. GASH
Number 8 pianist reminded me of Jerry Lee Lewis.
Nice video.
Such graceful piano fingers 🥹
"PLAY ME, I'M YOURS"
then I'll take it to my house
here what I mean: 6:13
Sure, bring it back when you are done.
존나 유치하다
So childish
Are you from vietnam ?
OooO OooO have u problem with Vietnames? You are very very impolite!
5:44
He broke the piano....
This video is gorgeous. Thanks
Number 1 is Valentina Lisitsa one of the best pianists today.She plays on public pianos frequently.
And just possibly the finest pianist that's ever lived.
The talent in this video is majestic
#6
Lisita Valentina watching boy playing La Campanella
Number 5, great, great stuff!
Number 8 was legend!
The first one, so beautiful it makes you cry.
Number four was my fave, She jazzed the piece up perfectly!!!
Lang Lang makes the “sour” piano sound great . Thanks for listening to all your wonderful performances in Norway and otherwise all over the world
6.16 - выступление автора канала?!! Вы шикарно играете! Низкий поклон🙏
#2 is the one for me. He goes so hard. It hits me right in the feels.
#5 brought tears to my eyes. Beautiful. Too bad it was cut short. I would have liked to have listened to the entire piece.
It's Lang Lang
I love how certain piano players actually "channel" while playing. Can't even explain what I mean since I'm a beginner, but when it's there it's magic.
And nr. 1. What an ending to these 10 clips. Had to rewatch her several time. Also that musical piece in itself is magic and it was the 1st time hearing it which made the impact even bigger.
Thanks for sharing this!
Kuda Mtema WOW that was inspirational it made me want to go to bed
I know what you mean. I call it the flow state 💚✌
Only Valentina can play like that. If you like that, check this out -- Beethoven, Sonata #5 in C minor, Opus 10 #1, third movement. th-cam.com/video/bJPcjoHWoZg/w-d-xo.html.
the piano has a direct route to the soul :)
hours upon hours of hard work to get this good..u never stop learning 👌
Oh my God, I can't believe it's Lang Lang. I would've flipped my wig if I seen him playing on a street piano. That White guy playing the ragtime (?) was amazing too, he was jamming!
3:16 Enthusiastic early clapping
henrikcam yeah XD
Lol yup
7:21 was not expecting to see Valentina there
#4 is just wildly amazing.
Wait that was Valentina Lisitsa looking at the kid in entry no 6. Holy hell I love her! She's an awsome pianist! The same one in entry 10...
Winter wind
@Angelccyn King Well she is a famous professional so it makes sense she would be the best
@Angelccyn King who is this lady playin in 10 & 4 ??
The piano was invented in 1700 but I haven’t got around to playing it yet
#1 is actually one of the worlds greatest pianists atm
who is she?
Geryon Valentina Lisitsa
3NViED
know it she's Awsomne
number 2 insanely good that was unbelievably beautiful
No.5! OMG!!!! Lang Lang!!!
N no6...watched by valentina lisitsa...i would bee very nervous if someone like her watched me like dat
you mean ling ling?
I always have a huge respect for piano players who can actually play such hard pieces like the Rondo Fantastique El Contrabandista or Hungarian Rhapsody in public XD And the first one is Valentina Lisitsa, right? That woman is an enigma itself XD
wow excellent performance,.sending support
These guys are all gamers.
Just look at that combo.
Shouldst try the artistic version then sir.
No.10 beautiful woman/beautiful song
I’m so happy
Her name is moon aram
#2 That guys really banging his head on the Piano...
Looks like he's gonna cry lmao
13:54
Wonderful Tallent! Music is the Answer! 😊 UK.
Is that Lang Lang at 8:15?!?!?! OMG
I was wondering why no one was commenting on that :S
haha I was wondering too!! He is!
Jacqueline Tong i
Yes, no. 5 was Lang Lang! Was he only 5th on street competition? No way!
5 is Lang Lang!
2/3 of the Asians of the clips are from South Korea.
Andrew Li goes to show how much students have to study and practice and also why south korea has the highest student sucides....
DrMeowww GT why is playing piano related to suicide lol doesnt really make sense
arnold kwon I think he meant that the intense studies they undergo result in immense pressure and stress resulting in a higher suicide rate than other places?
I got his point already, but many Koreans being pianist have nothing to do with studying and playing piano. His comment has no relation with this video and comment
very simple! because 60% of the world populations are asians! we have indians, chinese, japanese and more
*_10 - 4 - 3 very good :)_*
All koreans. Same place, same piano
Fantastic. Beauriful music . Well done !
Number 10 is my absolute favourite. She plays is it so beatifully. Love her performance :)
87raiden ikr I love number 10
How much cost does it take to bring a piano to the street and back?
Look, it's going to cost a lot for the piano more than money. Every time you move a piano, it's going to change the tuning and action. Also the difference in climate would cause the wood, hammer, strings etc to change as well (especially if you remove the front cover like the first piano) idk man, I think it's more about the piano than money. まあ、値段的にも高いでしょうけど...
Kaneko Daisuke the piano shown in video 10 is always there. Its for public use. I live near the place so i would know
Professionally moving a grand piano locally (maybe up to 50? miles) is about $300 . If you movie it twice, there and back, about $500. Upright pianos are easier to move and may cost less. I just had one moved so I know.
8:04 Is that Lang Lang?!?
Number 4 really added some sauce to that piece omg🔥
Ikrr🔥🔥
Before I learned to play piano I thought every pianist on TH-cam had right leg spasms.
8:56 Its langlang!!just 5??hah?
It seems he is.
they're so uncomfortably close
@@karuzou1970 ??