amazing transcription, and amazing performance - Francesco really lets loose and puts everything he's got into this performance - a great moment in music.
this is simply excellent. i love the energy in this piece. i was lucky enough to go to nyc and hear the new york phil playing the rite of spring. amazing performance
Piano, I think is the only instrument that can play a orchestra piece by his own... Great work, great piece. My orchestra is doing this piece right now, but the brass is just...
@namcisum Hey, that's awesome, whatever medium of music you can use to touch people's hearts, utilize it as best as you can. FYI, I am a current piano performance major (intending to go up through a DMA), have won several competitions, and working on the piece in this video (written in 3 staves, incredibly hard), as well as a Chopin sonata and Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto, which I intend playing with an orchestra. And I don't intend on "making it" big time, but making it at least as a teacher.
It has some truth in it, my native language its not english and it will take me too long to explain, but it is true that this kind of thinking was involved in music through certain periods. But, it is not important the way they tried to conceive music back then, but what we think this music represent. Thats what really counts. Stravinsky coulda compose this saying that no feelings were involved, but if you think that feelings are involved then they are, for you
Guys, he is M.A. Hamelin, one of the best pianists ever! His cadenza in Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 is harder than the parts that F. Liszt wrote! It is impossible to play all the others instruments' part on the piano, especially when a piece like Danse Infernale / Hell's Dance is hard at the hole orchestra and for a piano Duo or Trio! He is a LEGEND! I have never heard this piece like THAT!
Merci ClassicalMusicVideos via Francesco Piemontesi au Piano🎼🎹💖✿¸.•'*Opus The FireBird *☆ L'Oiseau de Feu d'Igor Stravinsky compositeur, chef-d 'orchestre et pianiste russe 1882-1971). (╰⊰✿♪🎼🎹💖✿¸.•'**☆ ╰⊰✿♪
I don't know how is marketing related, but I just tell what I read (assuming that english Wikipedia is a trust-worthy site), I'm pretty much credulous when it comes to music history.
@namcisum Creating something new? Hmmm.... *checks dictionary* art 1. The quality, production, expression, or realm, according to aesthetic principles, of what is beautiful, appealing, or of more than ordinary significance. I'll stop there. lol Just out of curiosity, how familiar are you with classical music?
@namcisum: A bunch of anonymous union workers? I won't insult your intelligence by suggesting that you really believe what you just said. Classical music isn't about commercialism, it's about the art, unlike modern popular music. Millions of people will come to study classical music for years to come. ...and I couldn't care less about Muse, either, I was just using them as reference. lol
Maybe so. Don't get me wrong; I love Stravinsky's transcription, but it just seems a bit lacking, and I know an awful lot of pianists who feel the same way.
dont say that :P.... your goal if your a piano performance major, should be concert pianist standard , regardless of whether you want toi be a concert pianist or teacher, i mean if you want to teach good piano, you must actually be pretty good at interpretation, technique and so on.... all of which are needed as a concert pianist :P....
@namcisum Art music is not entertainment, it's art. Because people make a living out of playing, does not mean they're in it for the money. If you wanna be rich, the last thing you do is join an orchestra. The number of orchestras actually making money is astronimical. Most orchestras make just enough to keep going. Hence the ticket prices. I probably don't know as much as you about life in America, and I can see now why americans have no classical tradition, and few understand it.
@namcisum: You don't have to be both a genius composer and piano virtuoso, everyone isn't Franz Liszt. Also, you are one ignorant bastard for saying classical music is dead. It is immortal. Beethoven's 5th symphony has more playing time than any other dumb pop song. *And* there's pop songs that have taken melodies from classical music (i.e. Muse using motifs from Rachmaninov's 2nd Piano Concerto [Space Dementia, "Butterflies and Hurricanes", "Megalomania" and "Ruled by Secrecy)
@namcisum this shows your lack of understanding of classical music. It can be "dead" as an industry, but it will never be dead as an art. In pop music on the other hand what the music sound like is irrelevant, what makes some songs popular and some not is the marketing. Meaning it's a very much alive industry, but pop music has never existed as an art form.
I'd hate to ruin it for you, but Stravinsky is a neoclassicist composer. Neoclassical music wishes to restrain emotion (I still don't know how it's done, but that is the definition).
Judging by your values I'd say you've found your true calling as a pop musician. While classical music is about music, pop music is about making money. And whether or not a song sells has little to do with the song itself, it's about publicity. So while you may have the right values for pop music, you should have considered a Bachelor in market analysis.
He just incorporated all the instruments in a full orchestra into a piano. that is AMAZING!!!
The best recording to this piece
Absolutely!!!!
Absolutely. Total command or all the voices. And really brings the money shot at the end.
Amazing. I never imagined that someone would be able to capture the complexity of Danse Infernale so well in one instrument.
Just think about how much work and effort had to be put forth for this 5 minute video to be made. Truely inspiring.
incredible emotion and technical ability!
amazing transcription, and amazing performance - Francesco really lets loose and puts everything he's got into this performance - a great moment in music.
An Absolutely Magnificent Performance!
this is simply excellent. i love the energy in this piece. i was lucky enough to go to nyc and hear the new york phil playing the rite of spring. amazing performance
I love it!! Again again!! :D
sei bravissimo,davvero complimenti
Wie ein Gewitter 😃👏
Magistrale
Superb interpretation
Piano, I think is the only instrument that can play a orchestra piece by his own... Great work, great piece. My orchestra is doing this piece right now, but the brass is just...
OMG~~~~my idol!!!!!!!!
Haha i just love his hands! Beautifuul nails.. :D
However, good job!
これ、ピアノで弾けるのか。人間技とは思えない。しかもかなり速いテンポで弾いてるし。凄いとしか言いようが無い。
tartarus6 同感です‼️演奏される頻度が他の曲と比べると少ないのは、大変すぎるからでしょうか⁉️:(;゙゚'ω゚'):
Absolutely the most beautiful rendition.
B r a v i s s i m o!!!!
REALLY POWERFUL!!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
FABULOUS!!!!
All it takes is the willingness to practice and twenty fingers.
Final boss theme
bravissimo! un grande locarnese...
Off tha' chain! Great! :)
Ladies and gentlemen, the Hand-Breaker.
now THATS talent
@namcisum
Hey, that's awesome, whatever medium of music you can use to touch people's hearts, utilize it as best as you can. FYI, I am a current piano performance major (intending to go up through a DMA), have won several competitions, and working on the piece in this video (written in 3 staves, incredibly hard), as well as a Chopin sonata and Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto, which I intend playing with an orchestra. And I don't intend on "making it" big time, but making it at least as a teacher.
Four hands or twenty fingers. I'm not sure. But I'm envious!
Ten fingers for one orchestra.
wow... i don't know who to cheer for... the transcriber or the performer
Queria poder dar um milhão de likes em cada um destes 2 vídeos do Pássaro de Fogo...
sei veramente sorprendente davvero.Lavoro ben fatto pensato eseguito e creativo davvero eccezionale
mi piacerebbe condividere delle chiacchiere con te
🔥🔥🔥🔥
does anyone know where to find this transcription? it's sooo much better than stravinksy's version!
❤😢
It has some truth in it, my native language its not english and it will take me too long to explain, but it is true that this kind of thinking was involved in music through certain periods.
But, it is not important the way they tried to conceive music back then, but what we think this music represent. Thats what really counts. Stravinsky coulda compose this saying that no feelings were involved, but if you think that feelings are involved then they are, for you
I'd be sweating so hard if I tried playing this
GREAT, AMAZING, SUPER, TERRIFIC.
But I can't find the notes of this great piece. How it is possible?
GREAT, AMAZING, SUPER, TERRIFIC.
But I can't find the notesof this great piece. How it is possible?
When and were was this!
Haha, @namcisum has a Nickelback video listed as one of his favorites. That explains it all.
Guys, he is M.A. Hamelin, one of the best pianists ever! His cadenza in Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 is harder than the parts that F. Liszt wrote! It is impossible to play all the others instruments' part on the piano, especially when a piece like Danse Infernale / Hell's Dance is hard at the hole orchestra and for a piano Duo or Trio! He is a LEGEND! I have never heard this piece like THAT!
This is NOT Hamelin. Read the title.
@leptismagna10
Is it a link where is the scores of "Firebird Suite"? Please write more correctly. This link not open any site. Thank you in advance.
does anyone know where to get the music sheets for this?
Merci ClassicalMusicVideos via Francesco Piemontesi au Piano🎼🎹💖✿¸.•'*Opus The FireBird *☆ L'Oiseau de Feu d'Igor Stravinsky compositeur, chef-d 'orchestre et pianiste russe 1882-1971). (╰⊰✿♪🎼🎹💖✿¸.•'**☆ ╰⊰✿♪
@mayorde18 or with the big bang!
wtf@his hands
+fav'd
I got a bit lost from time to time following Stravinsky's transcription... I also wish I had Agosti's.
good lord! has cziffra ever done this?
I don't know how is marketing related, but I just tell what I read (assuming that english Wikipedia is a trust-worthy site), I'm pretty much credulous when it comes to music history.
Great performance!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Watch Miguel Gonzalez The firebird, please. Thank you
What a shame to cut the video before the berceuse
Oh, I see=D That would indeed be heresy.
Horowitz with glasses???
@namcisum
Creating something new? Hmmm.... *checks dictionary*
art
1. The quality, production, expression, or realm, according to aesthetic principles, of what is beautiful, appealing, or of more than ordinary significance.
I'll stop there. lol
Just out of curiosity, how familiar are you with classical music?
great, you can do neither?
Both, and maybe you can add the composer ^^
Very Good,
IMHO The song makes more of an impression when performed by a full symphonic orchestra.
@ mountainmanchuck, and namcisum
Its really sad that two grown men are arguing on TH-cam, just because they have different views on this video.
Namcisum, if you think classical music is dead, than why the hell did you click on the video anyway?!
@@zackl7467 Were they removed?
@namcisum:
A bunch of anonymous union workers? I won't insult your intelligence by suggesting that you really believe what you just said. Classical music isn't about commercialism, it's about the art, unlike modern popular music. Millions of people will come to study classical music for years to come. ...and I couldn't care less about Muse, either, I was just using them as reference. lol
Maybe so. Don't get me wrong; I love Stravinsky's transcription, but it just seems a bit lacking, and I know an awful lot of pianists who feel the same way.
Be SURE not to play this without an adequate 'warm-up! Otherwise, the piece could REALLY turn out to be a knuckle-breaker. :)
dont say that :P.... your goal if your a piano performance major, should be concert pianist standard , regardless of whether you want toi be a concert pianist or teacher,
i mean if you want to teach good piano, you must actually be pretty good at interpretation, technique and so on.... all of which are needed as a concert pianist :P....
@namcisum Art music is not entertainment, it's art. Because people make a living out of playing, does not mean they're in it for the money. If you wanna be rich, the last thing you do is join an orchestra. The number of orchestras actually making money is astronimical. Most orchestras make just enough to keep going. Hence the ticket prices.
I probably don't know as much as you about life in America, and I can see now why americans have no classical tradition, and few understand it.
Stupid ads at end. Ugh.
@namcisum thats a shit degree
@namcisum right....... ye =/ your still and underachiever =)
@namcisum:
You don't have to be both a genius composer and piano virtuoso, everyone isn't Franz Liszt. Also, you are one ignorant bastard for saying classical music is dead. It is immortal. Beethoven's 5th symphony has more playing time than any other dumb pop song. *And* there's pop songs that have taken melodies from classical music (i.e. Muse using motifs from Rachmaninov's 2nd Piano Concerto [Space Dementia, "Butterflies and Hurricanes", "Megalomania" and "Ruled by Secrecy)
@namcisum this shows your lack of understanding of classical music. It can be "dead" as an industry, but it will never be dead as an art. In pop music on the other hand what the music sound like is irrelevant, what makes some songs popular and some not is the marketing. Meaning it's a very much alive industry, but pop music has never existed as an art form.
seriously, i cant see how you could "love" classical music, and make such blatant statements about it, you supporting a losing argument mate.
I'd hate to ruin it for you, but Stravinsky is a neoclassicist composer. Neoclassical music wishes to restrain emotion (I still don't know how it's done, but that is the definition).
that's bullshit man, don't sell it to anyone!
Judging by your values I'd say you've found your true calling as a pop musician.
While classical music is about music, pop music is about making money. And whether or not a song sells has little to do with the song itself, it's about publicity. So while you may have the right values for pop music, you should have considered a Bachelor in market analysis.
Ik this is 12 years old now but it makes no sense, are you on about the channel or the performer?
blasphemy .... = =...