I think it is almost a shame that flaming piano/traum have similar number of subs. Don't get me wrong, the flaming piano has a great channel, but I think most would agree that traum is at least a bit more advanced in his skills.
Or the concert arrangements on chopin's waltzes, or the passacaglia although i don't know traum could pull it off (no offense, just that the greats like horowitz considered it unplayable). Any part if the java suite would be great as well, especially the gamelan
Chopin’s framework of switching from minor, major, minor and to major shows his capricious character. And that certain character of him that he conveyed made me realize the beauty of sadness and joy, and that is, joy is immensely more felt and relished if excruciating sorrow comes first.
Is it true that Chopin really hated this waltz (B minor)? I read somewhere that it wanted it destroyed. Imagine producing something so beautiful but being in such a dark place that you still felt it was inadequate. He had such a painful life but composed such remarkable music. This performance is wonderful as usual, btw, Traum. 💓
@@lucasramos253 Rousseau is/are many composers. Rousseau himself plays with that feeling but the guest pianists can sometimes be uhhh let we say not as good as traum or kassia
Both waltzes are so beautiful, its absolutely amazing what these pianists created and played. Although I never heard of the first waltz, its amazing to listen to for the first time!
Oh wow I had never heard that piece by Godowsky! Thank you traum for playing it!!! (Also I'm sorry to bug you so much but I suggest fan composer submissions...)
If I'm not mistaken, Godowsky's piece was written after the destruction of Vienna in WW1 hence it being called "Alt Wien" (old Vienna)... It was in remembrance of what it was before the war...
Your visuals are getting amazing traum! Remember when it was just a static square. Fantastic! Also, I have a request. If you like, i would be very happy if you play Brahms Op 118 no 2, or any Brahms piano piece. Thank you!
I dont know what I should Comment. I always have to tell you the same thing... Your playings are pure magic! I actually never listened to Godowsky. Thank you for introducing me to his music
Am I the only one who read the discription xD. I would love to see am anfang by zulaski kaitzo. Never heard you play something in modern style. It wouldn't be a challenge for you knowing the pieces you can play :p
Looooovely I've never heard Godowsky before (except of his "altered versions" of Chopins' pieces; for example, I loved his "orchestral" arrangement of Chopin's Waltz Op. 69 No. 1) If you know some nice piece of him please write it 🌜
I would love to see Rachmaninovs symphony 2 adagio. if you don’t want to play it I suggest listening to it, it is a beautiful song! Keep up the good work Traum!
Since nobody is going to talk about the effects, I do it. Beautiful effects, and well played, especially in chopin
Ih, um brasileiro! rsrs
Ohhh I see, yeah the effects are great, idk if he uses SeeMusic's app or Embers by Lyricwulf, but there's stuff out there for this, all amazing stuff
Well nice but I prefer enjoy the music by ear rather than my eyes tho
@@phenex5190 wow, thanks for mentioning these, never knew there were any other than common video editors (Adobe Premiere/After Effects)
do you know what is his vst?
0:00 - Godowsky, Old Vienna
2:20 - Chopin, Waltz B-moll op.69 №2
Thanks!
Everyone else: one piece every couple of weeks
Traum: one piece per video is not enough
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There is one now. Probably a die hard Roseau fan
@Hamza Mzali stop advertising your channel everywhere
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Your visuals are getting better and more trippy. Great playing, as always. Godowsky's waltz is beautiful too!
Flamy !!😊
Thanks my friend! I'm waiting for your new video ;)
@@TraumPiano It will be out later!
@@TheFlamingPiano can you please play chopin op 34 no 3? Traum has a recording of this piece. BTW almost 50k! Good work
I think it is almost a shame that flaming piano/traum have similar number of subs. Don't get me wrong, the flaming piano has a great channel, but I think most would agree that traum is at least a bit more advanced in his skills.
Here before liszt
Wait he ain't commented for a while... man i miss him
He is on a break
@@zinebmzali4538 why? Can you stop advertising yourself please not to sound rude or something
@@ResonantP just report the comment and hope he get banned
Miss him too :'(
I miss him too, dear friends. As long as I know, he's on Bahamas due to a vacation.
Love that connecting note between the two pieces
Good point! Thanks 😉
I’ve never heard this piece/these pieces, thanks Traum for introducing us to such great pieces.
@@zinebmzali4538 how long have you been playing?
@@Mikkel_2407 3 hours
@@zinebmzali4538 Stop advertising you stuff everywhere.
@@elias7748 this is my second comment that he has advertised on
@@Mikkel_2407 just report it as spam
+1 🎹 What about Chopin/Godowsky Etudes next? 😊
Lol the op 10 no 1 rewritten by Godowsky...
What about am anfang by zulaski kaitzo :p
Or the concert arrangements on chopin's waltzes, or the passacaglia although i don't know traum could pull it off (no offense, just that the greats like horowitz considered it unplayable). Any part if the java suite would be great as well, especially the gamelan
@@Medtner26 I would like him to play the 'Great Day' as it is my fav from the Java Suites
@@babygirl4169 imagine traum droppig the whole suite like it's nothing
Chopin’s framework of switching from minor, major, minor and to major shows his capricious character. And that certain character of him that he conveyed made me realize the beauty of sadness and joy, and that is, joy is immensely more felt and relished if excruciating sorrow comes first.
Is it true that Chopin really hated this waltz (B minor)? I read somewhere that it wanted it destroyed. Imagine producing something so beautiful but being in such a dark place that you still felt it was inadequate. He had such a painful life but composed such remarkable music. This performance is wonderful as usual, btw, Traum. 💓
I'm definitely going to start listening to Godowsky after this video. Thank you for introducing us to great pieces and composers with your videos!
It’s nice to be able to compare their styles like this. Well performed!
I love your interpretation of the chopin's waltz. Other pianists playit very fast.
One of my favorite Chopin waltzes! Love it!! ❤
Thanks for saving my stressful work from home days. I listen to your channel everyday
If more godowsky is coming, I really have no words for you...
Passacaglia, where are you? :)
@@GiulianoBBianc or java suite? MAAAAAAN!!!
@@halduncolak9025 YESS WE NEED JAVA SUITE
I assume having no words is a *GOOD* thing....I'd like to hear the Godowsky/Strauss Waltz paraphrases, but I'll happily take what I'm getting!
Imagine a Traum vs Rousseau vs Kassia
I don't feel that Rousseau touches with feelings, unlike Kassia and traum.
It would be an interesting fight
@@lucasramos253 Rousseau is/are many composers. Rousseau himself plays with that feeling but the guest pianists can sometimes be uhhh let we say not as good as traum or kassia
Vs Rachmaninox
@@lucasramos253 I think rousseau is more of a perfectionist and traum adds personality to the piece
Rousseau and his assisting entourage are no competitors at all. Kassia is hella legit with some pieces but in my opion Traum is better in general.
That transition through the waltzes was nice!
Watching this fills you with...Determination.
Both waltzes are so beautiful, its absolutely amazing what these pianists created and played. Although I never heard of the first waltz, its amazing to listen to for the first time!
Oh wow I had never heard that piece by Godowsky! Thank you traum for playing it!!!
(Also I'm sorry to bug you so much but I suggest fan composer submissions...)
Really nice to see/hear the differences of the composers this way!
I love how the first piece ends on the same note that the next one begins on
been waiting on this Chopin waltz 🙏🏼
Wow, this effects with so more lights are awesome!!
Yay a new video thanks traum ive been waiting for more 😊
@@zinebmzali4538 why?
Such a great performance man! Keep it up! New sub :)
L.Godowsky - Alt Wien: 0:04
F. Chopin - Waltz in B Minor, Op.69 No.2: 2:20
Thx u very much
Thank you!
5:21 I love how he emphasized the bass here
A foreshadowing to the Chopin/Godowsky etudes 🤔🤔??
Id love to see the collab
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Do you plan on playing any of Bach’s preludes and fugues.
this
YES WE NEED BACH
(ノಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻
Yes!
@@TraumPiano Is Traum short for Schumann"s "Traumerei"?
@@TraumPiano got notifications on for if you do
Just finished watching thank you that was perfect as always
that transition 😳
Bardzo dobrze zagrane, gratulacje!
That was some really nice visuals traum 😁😁
👍
🙏
1664View, 251 Likes and 0 Dislikes. This proportions show how good you are.
im so early there are no dislikes. this is honestly an achievement.
Is there anyone else who wants to comment, but when they get to the video there are already 250 comments, so just give up?
@@charlesjd hahaha meeee
@@hamzapianiste6988 hello Hamza
Godowskis piece is sad, but like a happy sad, a feeling of nostalgia. Chopins piece is honestly depressing and melancholic
That's why we both love them in their own ways😉
I felt same
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If I'm not mistaken, Godowsky's piece was written after the destruction of Vienna in WW1 hence it being called "Alt Wien" (old Vienna)... It was in remembrance of what it was before the war...
Great job. The led effect is amazing! Keep going :)
🙏
You are a legend! Love you from Austria ❤️
Danke dir 😘
Thankyou Traum. I should have viewed this last night , not this morning . Now I don't feel in the mood to work on my TR6 today , l'm too relaxed !
Your interpretation never seizes to amaze me 👏👏👏👏
I was waiting for this waltz 69 No. 2 ⛄️🎼 great work traum
Great playing! Absolutely beautiful! I really love Waltz In B Minor
Your visuals are getting amazing traum! Remember when it was just a static square. Fantastic! Also, I have a request. If you like, i would be very happy if you play Brahms Op 118 no 2, or any Brahms piano piece. Thank you!
👌👌
힐링하고 갑니다ㅠ..첫번째곡 적당히 경쾌한게 너무 좋네요!
😘
I dont know what I should Comment. I always have to tell you the same thing... Your playings are pure magic!
I actually never listened to Godowsky. Thank you for introducing me to his music
I love this style! Keep up the great work!
Traum you need to have timestamps in the description when you have multiple pieces in the same video!!!
Thx :-)
Already here and I know it will be lovely
Wonderful!!!
nice! i really enjoy your videos keep it up!!
Am I the only one who read the discription xD. I would love to see am anfang by zulaski kaitzo. Never heard you play something in modern style. It wouldn't be a challenge for you knowing the pieces you can play :p
Q delicadeza ao tocar!!! Parabéns!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
the first piece sounds like a tango, love it
I’ve not listened to very much of godowsky’s work I must admit. Thank you TRAUM for this performance!
Looooovely
I've never heard Godowsky before (except of his "altered versions" of Chopins' pieces; for example, I loved his "orchestral" arrangement of Chopin's Waltz Op. 69 No. 1)
If you know some nice piece of him please write it 🌜
You definitely need to hear Passacaglia. It is an awesome piece👌👌
Java suite ? Number 1 and 2 my favourites
His Sonata is incredible!
His arrangement of star spangled banner is friggin awesome
왈츠는 항상 섹시를 가미한 곡같아여😌😌
어머어머... ㅎㅎ
Great video :)
I’d love to listen to Chopin 4 Impromptus.
Those inner voicings are beautiful
Ah, so glad that u posted this, Traum!
BTW i just make the new phrase for somerhing outstanding - Traumastic😂
So this is definitly Traumastic❤🔝
Amazing video
So Beautiful😍
I think i prefer the Chopin, but both pieces are great! Really nice that you're demonstrating relatively obscure composers
the first piece was so classic
Lovely !!
*Wow. Beautiful !*
Molto interessante il valzer di Godowsky, grazie Traum di avercelo fatto conoscere!
😉
I really like the visuals!
if someone was to be the first to play godowsky in this format, i knew it'd be you. You should also check his chopin waltz concert arrangements
I was Traum's 1000th subscriber
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The Devil works hard but Traum works harder.
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4:08 oops (look at the left hand)
The musicality! 😍
요즘 왈츠 자주 듣네요😊😊
언젠가 피아졸라 탱고도 들을 수 있으면 좋겠어요 ㅎㅎ
For a second i thought we would get to see some of the Godowsky transcriptions of the Chopin waltzes. But his is great too :)
You play so beautifully, Traum. I would love to hear your interpretation of Schubert/Liszt Soiree de Vienne #6.
I think my replay button is broken...
two pieces are connected so smoothly😀 both are very beautiful but chopin's waltz is more beautiful haha cause chopin is my favorite pianist
Good point! I'm glad. Thanks 🙏
저는 고도프스키에 한표! 박고가겠습니다!!
+아 혹시 카푸스틴같은 부류도 가능하신가요? 가능하시다면 해주시면 정말 평생 사랑하겠습니다!
평생이요? 🤔 ㅎㅎㅎ 알겠습니다 😉
@@TraumPiano 사실 이미 평생 사랑하는 중이였습니다 ㅎㅎ
👏👏🙏🙏👍👍 magnífico , thanks you
Nice effects
I would love to see Rachmaninovs symphony 2 adagio. if you don’t want to play it I suggest listening to it, it is a beautiful song! Keep up the good work Traum!
Now play godowsky etudes of chopin's etudes 😎
that would be awesome
You could also compare one Chopin original Etude to one of Godowski's studies about them.
That's just GrEaT🎹❤😍
new fan here-
🙏
You make me like pieces that I never liked before
Chopin!!!
Anyone else notice a difference in the visuals?
Can you play Godowsky's transcription of Chopin' etudes? Pleaseeee
Please do op.1 "Ondine" by Anton Rubinstein. He made the song when was like 13, it's super underrated but so beautiful!
Maybe do Schumann vs Chopin next?) Or Liszt vs Chopin with etudes or something like that
Got it!
I love it, now that I'm early i wanna ask, can you please play winter by Vivaldi or dance of the knights by prokfeiv
와..진짜 좋다...
근데 종종 소리 LR을 바꿔 올리시는 이유가 따로 있으신가요??
감사합니다.
LR 이라면... 음... 아닌데요? 😅혹시 이상하게 들리면 이어폰으로 들어보세요.
Would you please play Chopin‘s Ballade No.4. Would really appreciate that.
👌
Give you another challenges😁
Bela bartok Suite Op14
Could you explain your choices on chopin, i am playing and trying to find my iinterpretation so it interests me.
Like the tempo for instance.
Why is it tuned a little sharp? Is there something special about it?
Could you do godowky revolutionnay left hand ? would be greaaat !
2 am squad as always 😍😍😍