The way this coda builds up is fucking phenomenal. The energy in it. The emotion. Everything is perfect. My favourite coda in all of his ballades. My favourite ballade in general 😉
@@user-rn6ir4wi5k like he said, it brings a piece to an end, it can be very complex, like this one, or just slightly different like the little codetta for Rach’s Prelude in G minor
I imagine this is what Zimerman would see when performing it till they come to the end, the colour inverts, and they realise that it was just sheet music. Incredible editing!
The ending in normal colors feels like we’ve just finished this long drug trip and the whole time we were really just reading the normal sheet music, just imagining all the colors and edits while listening to the piece 😆😆
i watched your video about 1 month ago. When I listened to that romantic part in your video, where it moves from C sharp minor to A flat major, I realized how beautiful it was. I had a friend who played this piece at the music school I went to. I was going to ask him to play this piece live for me (only for that final part), but for certain reasons he couldn't come to school for a few weeks. That's why I didn't have the opportunity to listen live. While these events were happening, we also learned that there was an international piano competition, and we were going to participate with that friend of mine. Somehow we made it through to the final round. The juries gave us a certain period of time and we started to choose works suitable for this period. The friend I mentioned was going to play Chopin's second scherzo in B flat minor. They asked me to give a performance of 7 to 8 minutes. But there was not a piece I knew that was 7 minutes long. We were planning to learn a new piece and we had about 2 months ahead of us. We had two options in mind, ballade 2 or ballade 3. I probably would have chosen ballade 2 if I hadn't watched your video, but the only thing on my mind at that moment was to listen to ballade 3 live. So I said, why don't I play? I started working immediately, and exactly 1 month later, I finished the work completely. Of course, there were technical difficulties. I'm still working on it right now. I have about 3 or 2 weeks left. In short, thank you for being an inspiration to me and for managing to impress me.
My favorite Ballade!! 👀 great to see this in your hands hehe Love everything about this... the background for the triumphant part, the "writing out" of the Italian words for emphasis, really great thing to behold :)
I have always imagined the repeated motif in ballade no.3 to represent falling in love after ballroom dancing, losing them, and this piece is the reminiscence of your time together.
I am a beginner piano enthusiast, who deeply admire Chopin's work. I love his ballades, but because those are so advanced, i have not even bothered to take a look at the music sheet. Watching this video made me realize many details i had not heard before in this coda. Thanks :D
Dude I was hyped for this upload for a month! Ever since you posted the Ballade No. 3 photo on the community page thingy, I got excited, this is the most amazing Ballade imo. Keep it up❤ "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life."❤
@@mrantero01(I think) with jazz you add a bit of notes that are close to each other (accidents) and that Chopin has accidents in this piece. But with all that, Chopin did not create jazz
The 3rd ballade definitely underrated, love this.
It’s the best one ❤
Underrated? It's probably the most played.
Absolutely not overrated
I would say that the 1st one is way more popular,even the 4th one
@@erika6651Well that’s largely true because it is the easiest one. Among concert pianists the first and the last are easily more popular
ending with the white background and black notes is so cool after white notes the whole time... 10/10
It's like coming back to reality, seeing the black and white keys after all the colors.
The way this coda builds up is fucking phenomenal. The energy in it. The emotion. Everything is perfect.
My favourite coda in all of his ballades.
My favourite ballade in general 😉
Btw what does coda mean?
ending of a piece
@@user-rn6ir4wi5k like he said, it brings a piece to an end, it can be very complex, like this one, or just slightly different like the little codetta for Rach’s Prelude in G minor
@@user-rn6ir4wi5k In italian, the literal translation is "tail"
This is the best interpretation of this ballade, Zimerman is the pure definition of perfection.
I do it
boring interpretation
@@remedysznI think it’s appropriate for chopin to be subtler
x2@EmmanuelttPiano
Seong Jin Cho... 😩
I imagine this is what Zimerman would see when performing it till they come to the end, the colour inverts, and they realise that it was just sheet music. Incredible editing!
I love Chopin and Zimerman
The ending in normal colors feels like we’ve just finished this long drug trip and the whole time we were really just reading the normal sheet music, just imagining all the colors and edits while listening to the piece 😆😆
i watched your video about 1 month ago. When I listened to that romantic part in your video, where it moves from C sharp minor to A flat major, I realized how beautiful it was. I had a friend who played this piece at the music school I went to. I was going to ask him to play this piece live for me (only for that final part), but for certain reasons he couldn't come to school for a few weeks. That's why I didn't have the opportunity to listen live. While these events were happening, we also learned that there was an international piano competition, and we were going to participate with that friend of mine. Somehow we made it through to the final round. The juries gave us a certain period of time and we started to choose works suitable for this period. The friend I mentioned was going to play Chopin's second scherzo in B flat minor. They asked me to give a performance of 7 to 8 minutes. But there was not a piece I knew that was 7 minutes long. We were planning to learn a new piece and we had about 2 months ahead of us. We had two options in mind, ballade 2 or ballade 3. I probably would have chosen ballade 2 if I hadn't watched your video, but the only thing on my mind at that moment was to listen to ballade 3 live. So I said, why don't I play? I started working immediately, and exactly 1 month later, I finished the work completely. Of course, there were technical difficulties.
I'm still working on it right now. I have about 3 or 2 weeks left. In short, thank you for being an inspiration to me and for managing to impress me.
woah, i never would've thought my silly animation would have that big of an impact on someone. good luck with your competition!
Gorgeous
1:24 that part is beautiful ❤❤❤
My favorite Ballade!! 👀 great to see this in your hands hehe
Love everything about this... the background for the triumphant part, the "writing out" of the Italian words for emphasis, really great thing to behold :)
Thank you. A lot of these choices comes from Sayeedur’s original vid of this coda
Awesome visuals and, of course, awesome choice of recording ;)
Underrated, thanks for upload.
can you do one for the 2nd coda ballade? That one is my second favorite
Yes soon
Loved the end when you switched back to b&w !
Beautiful ... And now the 2nd Ballade
Absolutely loving this format. Keep it up!
I have always imagined the repeated motif in ballade no.3 to represent falling in love after ballroom dancing, losing them, and this piece is the reminiscence of your time together.
Incredibly wonderful. I want more of theseeeee
Wonderful piece. Third best coda behind the Barcarolle and Polonaise Fantasy. 🔥🔥
Bro every time I hear this part in this coda, I laugh every time on how great it is.
Excellent timing, I've been obsessed with this exact coda for the last week
I've never seen anything like this! It was amazing, thank you for sharing!
I am a beginner piano enthusiast, who deeply admire Chopin's work. I love his ballades, but because those are so advanced, i have not even bothered to take a look at the music sheet. Watching this video made me realize many details i had not heard before in this coda. Thanks :D
Great video, waiting for ballade no. 2 !!
I love your work man, keep it up!
A masterpiece.
Great piece and amazing editing
Wow, just magical bravo!!!
Dude I was hyped for this upload for a month! Ever since you posted the Ballade No. 3 photo on the community page thingy, I got excited, this is the most amazing Ballade imo. Keep it up❤
"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life."❤
Incredible work as always
I don't listen to Ballade3 much but You done wonderful work with Zimermann's. Really appreciate it. Beautiful dancing✨✨
We need Ballade 2 Coda!!!!
Thanks for this animation! Will be performing this piece on Saturday for a studio class and this definitely gave me some inspiration
0:15 I adore this passage following the molto crescendo❤
This concept is brilliant. I am thinking, wouldn’t it be even better if the key signature lines were enhanced with colour?
can't get enough of this coda
Epic and honestly this coda is UP THERE for me c:
The 3rd ballade and the 2nd scherzo has the same energy ❤
May I make a request? please make Liebesträum No. 3 by Franz Liszt. 😊
Yes I would like to. There’s just a lot on the bucket list rn 😅
This is awesome thanks for sharing
incredible editing
brilliant fenomenal
Wonderful 😊
this is marvelous, so epic that i cant tell if i'm watching sayeedur123 or wolowolowolowolowolowolowolowolo
Check out Murray Perahia's performance of this ballade especially the coda, I like his details
cual será la siguiente pieza que subas? hay mucha gente esperando mas videos asi hehe
those last few chords are heavenly
LOVELY
great thank you today as well
OMG
This made me cry
fireee
With so many accidents, he tells me that Chopin did not create Jazz.
What does this comment even mean?
@@mrantero01(I think) with jazz you add a bit of notes that are close to each other (accidents) and that Chopin has accidents in this piece. But with all that, Chopin did not create jazz
Jazz is very different from Chopin WDYM 🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨
Perfectly describes how it sounds visually
1:43 rachmaninoff vibes
Brawo
Every time I hear this, I cry
아 너무 좋아
This is amazing! I wonder what you’re going to do to the Ballade 2 coda, since it ends quietly…
Genius
Currently learning this and the circle of fifths part is so hard 🥲
Ahh Chopin man 😍
Can’t wait for ballade 2
That was fucking amazing
Had to check the video twice to have it in the hands !
i could swear i was looking for this video a month ago and tought it was removed, no way this is 5 days ago
This is a recreation since the original is lost
Pls bro do also the 2nd ballade plss
What app did you use to make this video?
polonaise op 53 would be epic
please ballade 2
can u do Liebestrum no.3 plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
any way we could get in touch? The animation is amazing!
Perhaps
Pls pls pls can u do Gaspard De La Nuit I. Ondine pls its gon look so cool
Dawg you GOTTA tell me how you made this edit
I plan on making a tutorial in the near future
If you do the 2nd ballade, please use Kissin's recording!
How do you make these?
I plan on making a tutorial in the near future
The weird thing is that the themes strikingly resembles the 4th ballade
This is sayeedur's video, same colors and everything
background is a little bit different
Please do scriabin sonata 4 mvt 2 coda using pogorelich audio please bro 😊
bro is quite a freebute this one
Can you do ballade #4 pleaseeeeeeeeeeee
just saw that you already did you’re amazing
scherzo n 2 next
La campanella plz!!
여기 잘 치고 싶다ㅠㅠㅠ
1:36
Nah, that is just downright unhinged
People sure like to talk about someone like Liszt's difficulty but Chopin is literally just harder
No
@@blackmage1276Yes
Chienne d'aya nakamura