Ray & Jay Play All Day Liszt’s friend: Alright, show me what you got! Liszt: *plays La Campanella Liszt’s friend: And I thought that Mozart sonata was hard...
200 years ago...
Paganini: Goes over to a friends house and takes a look at the violin. Paganini’s friend: Oh, you play violin? Paganini: A little bit. Paganini’s friend: Alright, show me what you got! Paganini: *plays his 24th Caprice Paganini’s friend: And I thought that Vivaldi concerto was hard...
All comments from YouTube:
@Rousseau
In their time, both Liszt and Paganini were accused of having sold their souls to the devil to acquire their virtuosity. It's no wonder with a piece like this. Thank you all for 100,000 subscribers, there's no other piece I'd want to play for you to celebrate. It means a lot to me that you all keep coming back each week to liszten ;) A special mention (and dedication) has to be given to reddit, without which my channel would not have reached this milestone, thank you to the awesome community there for their support!!
@bernash9131
Rousseau impressive work man!
@saltyskwid3330
Rousseau What is coming next Monday? By the way great playing!
@nickdan4828
Rousseau nicely done! Please do endless tears piano cover! Much appreciate it if you do the cover really much!
@kufucath1101
Honestly I just found you in my recommendations and I'm glad youtube recommended me this channel of Yours! Would love to see more of your amazing and beautiful videos!!! lots of love 😍💖
@kufucath1101
I'm also pretty sure you sold your soul as well to have such great and amazing talent like that😂
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@chriskoum9355
About 2.5 years ago when covid started I thought I would give this piece a try but I never thought I would be able to play it. And here I am 2.5 years later I was totally right
@hryan6358
😂😂😂
@ermirhasani2791
i have the same story bck in 4 years ago when he uploaded this
@tsuugikuniyoriichi
Relatable, LOL
@ahmad.mujeeb
Lol. Thanks for making me laugh after weeks.
@EverywhereAtTheEndOfTheTime
If La campella is a meme then maybe Liszt came to Taiwan to compose this,or maybe he teamed up with Rick Astley….
I’m never playing this until my hands are big enough😅
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@RyanTrahaClips
This guy Liszt has a lot of potential, can’t wait to see him on stage one day
@XXx-ke2ic
he's alright I guess 💀
@zita_fr
Bros ded💀
@REFcoc
There always people that just don’t get the obvious jokes
@user-mt1jx1yu7i
@@anjp7596bro no way u didn't understand the joke😨omfg
@coconutsiam6932
liszt is dead
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@toddfarkman2177
What I love best about Liszt is that his music is difficult and yet so magical to listen to. There are some composers who have insanely difficult songs, but they sound like a cat running over the keyboard. It is true brilliance to not only create something so complex and yet enjoyable to hear.
@galaxywonders7819
True. I've heard a lot of difficult pieces but they are boring to listen to. Lizst is both amazing and enjoyable for listeners, the complete package.
@therealransu
@@galaxywonders7819 Try listening to Alkan. He's like Liszt. Now you might say his pieces are difficult and sound like garbage, but not all of them. I recommend listening to Le Preux or Le Chemin De Fer, which are really good and as epic as La Campanella.
@Paraxium
@@therealransu ty
@lilithphoenix6103
What's most interesting is once you break the song from its tempo, it's actually a rather simple composition. The tempo is what gives it the perceived complexity. And I think that's what makes this such a stunning masterpiece — Liszt really said: I'm going to take the simplest composition and flourish it up to impossibility level.
@hoozentroger
Wow, thats an amazing take!
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@secondaccount7427
4:22 I don't think there is a piano ending that hits me as intense as this
@peopleplaygroundguy2288
TRUE
@soap2good
Nah flight of bumblebee
@-seoulair
@@soap2good tell me ur a noob without telling me ur a noob
@felixjiu638
Ballade no.1 is my no.1 epic ending
@kaydenbigman
@@-seoulair lol
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@lia-vm3jv
as a pianist of 5 years i am in SHOCK. after seeing you play this so flawlessly, i don't even want to dare trying it myself. this is one of the greatest pieces i've ever seen and you performed it perfectly. big applause to you
@Tibbie_Element
Omg same!
@dahbsinnit1284
Obviously you are bc 5 years isn’t as long as u think it is 💀
@mumamaha123alisaari3
Me with same reaction with 10years experience
@muzammiljafari9158
how this is greatest piece you've ever seen????
@maximiIians
@@muzammiljafari9158name something better. I can wait
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@SheetMusicBoss
WOW. You've accomplished something so incredibly difficult and now no one can take that away from you! Absolutely incredible. There's so many difficult techniques in this piece that it's a marvel to be able to pull it all off. Like the trills in the 5th and 4th fingers which I still have never mastered because it's so awkward to play. And so many fast leaps that are so so so so easy to make a slip with. It's truly a brave or silly person who tries to play this but you pulled it off spectacularly! Well done and CONGRATS on 100,000 subscribers! You've earned it my friend!! -Andrew
@Rousseau
Thank you so much for your beautiful comment, Andrew! This piece is such a technical nightmare, yet so rewarding to perform, I too don't have those 5-4 trills quite secured just yet. I'd be very curious to hear where you could take the theme if you were to write an arrangement (Russian or not ;) ), but in any case I'll continue enjoying my daily dose of piano from you guys!
@tianarmas1665
holy shit it's actually you
@avsaucyboi9733
Sheet Music Boss Do you do the harder pieces Andrew? Honestly, I’d love to see more classical pieces performed by you guys, though be it my taste for music is more classical and jazz. Maybe even see your hands playing the music, show off the skill you have to the musicians and show who is boss
@soup7917
Yeah sheet music boss please do some more classical pieces like this
@doc7115
But can he make it Russian?
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@pepe.2505
I think possibly the hardest thing about this piece is your hands having to do two completely different actions. As most other pieces both of your hands have some sort of correlation, some rhythm but this piece doesn't do that and instead your hands have to be playing essentially two different songs at the same time which is extremely difficult for pianists of any age to do.
@hamzailarzeg
If you dont develop hand independence you shouldn't even look at anything from Liszt or Chopin
@shatabdinath4750
I agree, Learn hand coordination!!
@omnitone
how to?
@antmanmax1
@@omnitone Bach's inventions are a decent place to start learning counterpoint.
@USA_UNITED1776
thats the easiest part, even beginner songs to that.
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@basicpian0
I saw a child perform this version at a recital and I was in awe. Like how did he play it. We was definitely under 11 years old
@Ethan-vr5un
Well 1 he was probably playing for 10 years And practicing for 4 hours daily
@basicpian0
@@Ethan-vr5un when I said 11 I should’ve said he’s not double digits yet
@basicpian0
@@Ethan-vr5un he’s obviously a prodigy and it’s insane how I have to find an easier version just to play something that lightly resembles this song
@Ethan-vr5un
@@basicpian0 very relatable you can't teach talent
@oanimakiuannkai
@@basicpian0 Not prodigy, just Asian.
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@oliverfeuer9323
2:33 this goes perfectly into flight of the bumblebee. I love it
@JaradDeLorenzo
This may be the most perfect performance I've ever seen of this - and i've seen a ton all the way back to my first time seeing this performed in an old Van Cliburn vhs back in the 90's. Just subperb. I've been playing for 40 years and I still don't know how to humanly get the accuracy to play those little bell flourishes.
@joemama-bu5ue
the jumps too it requires speed and precision quite literally you need dexterity to play this piece. and this guy/gal just nails it like he's playing jingle bells.
@popeofthechurchoftea7256
I can tell he was struggling during this. There are pauses between transitions and uneven tempo. Still, it was wonderfully done. I invite you to listen to Evgeny Kissin’s performance though
@renejanous1069
@@popeofthechurchoftea7256 Evgeny is sweating extremely during his performance posted on youtube and no wonder
@HelixOrion
He missed 1* notes...
@joemama-bu5ue
@@HelixOrion Where? care to stamp it cuz I watched the piece multiple times, it for sure wasn't a 100% perfect performance of the piece but it was pretty close and I can't see when he missed any notes
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@enricomadrigal9168
1:11 This crescendo and then returning to the main theme with always a different variation is one of the most beautiful things I have ever heard on the piano. It gives me goosebumps. 2:30
@omargraia746
Liszt is typically known for great beginner pieces like this
@sparkz.UK1
I do agree with you, easier than the flea waltz this is
@Yato-ws3kp
Liszt and chopin
@itsmehcookie2007
I know right?! It’s a great warming up for Asian kids!
@taxevasion7237
b-b-be-be-beginner?!?!!
@duckman5545
@@peterhanna8163 how is that a whoosh lmfao
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@MegaYoyo911
At 3:35, I really love how you make the bass notes stand out and sing amongst the upper melody!
@KhangNguyen-qn4bh
Jumps tend to make notes louder, specifically larger jumps
@emeraldnickel
@@KhangNguyen-qn4bha piano at this level is too skilled to accentuate notes at the ends of jumps purely accidentally. The bass highlights are almost certainly deliberate, in order to establish a counterpoint- in most pieces, the melody is first, the bass is second, then the rest of the accompaniment is in the background. This section is no exception.
@bigbrain-ux4ip
Paganini: My masterpiece is complete
Liszt: OUR MASTERPIECE
@mihirkumar2887
lol
@bigbrain-ux4ip
Imagine composing music so good that almost 200 years later people still enjoy it.
@th3_c4t
Why is this both calm and energetic
@skillissue150
My friend opened ALL of my tabs, and I had 5 of the same video playing, but each was ten seconds off. It was beautiful.
@danielthrasher
Stunning.
@Rousseau
Thank you Daniel, looking forward to your 4 hours of La Campanella intro... wait... if you edit out all of the E's from your Fur Elise video it's already done!! Congratulations for surpassing the 100k milestone as well :)
@sungvin
Daniel Thrasher hey
@cjl_idn2006
wow its you
@BoredomEdits-ms7vv
Hi Daniel :D
@terraseamapping823
i am amazed at how good these parts are: 1:15 2:54 i honestly think those 2 parts are the best of music ever written.
@handledav
nah
@terraseamapping823
@@handledav it’s my opinion you can’t change it.
@ethancuber
@@terraseamapping823 I honestly agree with you
@terraseamapping823
@@ethancuberthanks, these parts give a feeling i have never felt before. i will definitely say i also like the ending, it is and epic end to an amazing piece.
@ethancuber
@@terraseamapping823 but as a pianist myself 2:00 still looks daunting
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@delwarrenpalmer5897
I honestly believe that there should be a button to 'like' masterpieces like these more than once. Absolutely amazing.
@sebastianmoreno2311
4:06 TILL THIS DAY IVE BEEN TRYING TO DO THIS PART and it sounds so beautiful and i don't know how could someone create this, Liszt was defenitely a human from another universe
@davikersulks9525
you mean the octaves run or the coda?
@dutudutudu
@@davikersulks9525he's talking about chord progression
@the_manchovie1795
It was from Paganini’s La Campanella, I believe he made the chord progressions and Liszt wrote a piano arrangement
@deliusfan
@the_manchovie1795 this is actually quite different than Paganini's concerto movement, that point in the piece is really all of Liszt's creativity. I've always loved the drive into the coda myself as well.
@Molly4eva613
Nothing has made my stomach clench, my goosebumps pop out, or my spine tingle more than this piece.
@kayleywatkins4240
My mouth dropped so many times in this video. I think having the visual above of all that is being played and about to be played gives so much more appreciation because this is absolutely incredible I am stunned.
@fissalwasonline3944
Beethoven: makes pianists cry Chopin: makes piano cry Liszt: Makes both the pianist and the piano cry
@RyouYamadakin
Why no replys
@fissalwasonline3944
@@RyouYamadakin yes that’s very abnormal
@sillysillygoose777
@@fissalwasonline3944 fr
@ericabadea922
I love it 🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏
@b3127R
I have mastered part of this song I'm currently working on it and I can play up to 0:42 perfectly
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@auracle69
i've listened to this rendition for over 4 years. this is the best i've ever heard ever
@Matthew12YT
I love how Liszt and other classical composers are able to make music that is more complex and sounds better than most 21st century music (I love classical music)
@user-ql1oy6nq8k
Liszt was amazing, and this just proves it. I can't even play Paganini's La Campanella on the violin, so the fact that you can play Liszt's "version" (I don't know what to call it) this well is just astounding. Great job!
@djcaseuk
3:36 insanely fast!!! it's like watching at 2x speed, except its just pure skills and talent wow!...this is by far the greatest piano song of all time, and this right here delivered perfectly! flawless victory... perfect!
@B0K1T0
Because of this comment, I played the whole piece at 2x speed. Can recommend 🤣
@thesorcerer5927
4:14 One of the hardest and most intense beat drops i've heard it's so beautiful and spectacular😢😢❤
@franzliszt5019
This is just my casual warm-up to check if all of the keys are working.
@IceOfPhoenix88
wait hold up
@yesja.micaiah9377
When are u going to release ur next albam?
@wubbie8152
yea the d sharp one
@damidash6879
COULD IT BE THE ONE AND ONLY?!
@damidash6879
dies in Un sopriro
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@ethanknapp2756
incredible how everything fits together into one piece. Even with the constant high notes.
@ChopperPlayed
That was the most insane showing of extreme talent I’ve ever seen on an instrument being performed.
@shinygoomy2460
1:18 those three notes on the right are hypnotic.
@_Tobi1
Man that beat drop is insane
@GrandStarryYT
I’m in symphonic band playing this every time we practice it it brings me joy because of how peaceful and joyful the song is
@JEDR_MUSIC
Liszt was like: “fuck it, let’s make em jump three octaves at a time”
@gustavojg7554
Imma fuckin' breaking my hand to play this LITERALLY i have to jump TWO FUCKING OCTAVES with the PINKY FINGER Liszt, i hate u
@juliaviter08
@@gustavojg7554 😂😀
@unplugk1669
Paganini: Hold my violin
@rosaalondra9064
XDDDD
@niccolopaganini1782
@@unplugk1669 he was a guitarist too, * sad guitar gang voices *
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@anotheronlineperson
This song sounds so happy, but it's actually my "I'm restless and stressed and anxious, but not necessarily with the negative feelings of these emotions but it all feels like a lot" song. I do love how music perfectly expresses what my mind is doing when I don't have the words to explain.
@hiauchoonkee7444
This is so difficult. I had been on and off practicing for 2 weeks, I have only been reaching page 4 on a tortoise speed..... He make this sound so feather light and easy.......!
@adamskroh1764
My 2 yr old daughter LOVES watching your channel, she taps her fingers along while watching you play. She's been pavloved into hearing La Campanella and knows it's nap time
@RS54321
I can't conceive how someone could compose this in their mind, let alone play it on piano. Liszt was an absolute genius.
@pincharmonix
Absolutely flawless, I am in awe! Seeing this played, I can understand why people accused Liszt of selling his soul to the Devil lol
@rayjayplayallday6666
Liszt: Goes over to a friends house and sits down at the piano. Liszt's friend: Oh, you play piano? Liszt: A little bit.
@thescorpion3583
Ray & Jay Play All Day Liszt’s friend: Alright, show me what you got! Liszt: *plays La Campanella Liszt’s friend: And I thought that Mozart sonata was hard...
200 years ago...
Paganini: Goes over to a friends house and takes a look at the violin. Paganini’s friend: Oh, you play violin? Paganini: A little bit. Paganini’s friend: Alright, show me what you got! Paganini: *plays his 24th Caprice Paganini’s friend: And I thought that Vivaldi concerto was hard...
@omniyambot9876
Lol he pushed the Piano composition to the limits
@gabriellewashere7353
A liTtLE biT Huh? 😈
@irokwa184
Idk why that reminds me of a the piano scene in Skam France
@cy.7493
SIKE
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@FreeSpiritedExtrovert777
0:12-0:41 1:20 1:35-1:48 2:55 - 3:09 3:14-3:28 4:14-4:23 Personal timestamps here 😅 i love these parts sm <33
@joannot6706
If he can hit all these keys so perfectly. The Liszt I can do is to hit the like button.
@bench7288
this powerful piece never fails to give me goosebumps
@maxjovine
One of the best interpretations ive seen so far, many out there are played insanely fast, mechanically, without feeling or emotion.. love this
@1298blaster
After enduring what felt like an eternity of grueling practice, my fingers weary from navigating the intricate notes and technical challenges of Liszt's 'La Campanella,' I'm excited to share a significant milestone in my musical journey. The ache in my fingers serves as a testament to the dedication required. Despite the fatigue, I can now proudly declare that I've mastered the notes at 4:46.
@Jxst_Any
HAHAHAHA
@ducks5377
Pianist at a party: Oh, I haven’t played piano in years. Also the pianist:
@Zestiniaa
Memory Muscle
@melvinfranco2142
Huh?
@eduardomontecinos3600
The mucular memory never lost
@eddy2758
Most of them are just lame pianists who learned from youtube tutorials and can only play easy songs that look hard. Meanwhile the real pianist is at the back being the only one unimpressed because he knows :)
@tacthib1396
@@eddy2758 what's wrong with learning from youtube tutorials ? I know learning with piano lessons and all is way better but learning from something that is free doesn't make you a lame pianist
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@silbuenadecolongon6144
no words can express how much I adore you played. this is so delightful listening to your piano and can hit those notes.
@logikdemon4107
I'm so speechless.. That was so incredibly and beautiful played that I literally dancing with my head (4:27)
@pascallaugier1386
Quelle perfection quelle technique quelle classe
@melissasayeh2121
I’ve been watching this video for years and each time the beauty of it makes me want to cry ♥️ it has a special place in my heart
@m-ksh
Liszt has a lot of complex, bombastic compositions that arguably are among the difficult works an aspiring pianist could learn and apparently this deceptively simple piece is near the top of the list
@ymac7245
Meanwhile Liszt is laughing his ass off in his grave: "I never meant for this piece to be played for real, I was just doodling on a piece of paper!"
@GabsARV
@Tranhoang Long The S.140 version is the unrevised version of La Campanella, although it's much more harder than this, it's entirely possible just not on tempo.
@you2pedianewsrecreationalm682
lol that was the best comment in the chat :)
@rionachakraborty7937
Lol that's actually what Liszt will do ... LMAO
@singlereedenjoyer
I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if that was the case
@thebrightestsun4685
@@GabsARV madman
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@forbacktv2217
Dude... I cant explain how admirative I am.. I've been watching you're performance for a while now and I'm still freaking amased each time.. Thank you you moved something inside me each time <3
@pedzsan
I hope this isn’t misunderstood as a slight, cut, or negative comment on your rendition. It is truly awesome and fantastic. But I have to wonder what it would have sounded like from Liszt himself.
The other thought I had while listening is people like Suzanne Ciani and countless others create “sound scapes” — I think is the term they use. But Liszt created sound scapes with just a piano and his fingers. The mood, texture, and ambiance created at various points within the piece changes, grows, and flourishes.
Truly wonderful and remarkable.
@niloazar7298
Playing this at 2x speed is amazing especially at 2:46
@jeremydumanski7584
This might be the best piece of music I have ever seen
@jmj4879
Ce morceau époustouflant est magistralement interprété. Il laisse sans voix! Bravo et merci pour ces instants de pur bonheur!
@dendavr
Its not often, but once per month I come back to hear this beautyfull peace. My favorite for so long.
@boeing7877
0:12 - I can't 1:18 - I cannot 2:22 - I do not have the capability to can 4:14 - Henceforth, I lack the competence to exploit the use of can
@lordnehmi5890
@@jonbarron8049 not a pianist but 3;36 looks likes one of the harder parts too, so is it?
@ER-nh9ss
Can't stop laughing 🤣 this guy was an octopus in his previous life. How is it even humanly possible.
I folded like a deckchair after watching it all in awe, then 4:14 happens. Hahahq
@ememman1460
Therefore, by the power not vested in me enough, can in this context is the thing that is fairly on the not so possible side.
edit- for me.
@rksygrr
"I'M UNABLE TO CAN"
@sullxyt6430
@@jonbarron8049 imo 1:54 is the hardest part
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@dejotajunior5219
I just can't stop listening this amazing performance de Lá Campanella ,simply incredible .BRAVISSIMO 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@jopiluis3382
I found this video yesterday and I've listened to it about 6 times already. I'm so glad I let the app take me here and be able to hear this excellent interpretation without choosing it myself... I love how sensible and delicate you make notes sound!
@manoharmanchoria7584
2 years to me listening this peace to heal me up everytime. It never misses to accomplish it.
@djcaseuk
incredible!! by far my favourite ever piano music, and Rousseau absolutely nailed it.....subscribed!
@user-tn5mc9oz3x
The most brilliant classical composition I've ever heard🩵
@tiebreak72
Paganini: Prepare for trouble Listz: Make that double
@anthonyumbro5427
Pokemon?
@tsvetelinayankova8146
Lol this is so good 😂
@sonyalin700
Liszt: QUINTUPLE
@jacobhebbel6448
Water boil and cauldron bubble
@davidremilio8946
The double part got me 😂😂
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@ManuelEisen
Thats so sick. Big props
@dukecatfishjunior6291
This makes me want to go into the past where Liszt played this live first performance, just to see the reactions of people back then
@angelsenpaibenitocamelo2226
4:12 simplemente una obra de arte ❤
@overtfish4600
Ah..the little bell..you played it beautifully
@panasilverfoxgaming1579
Wh- why doesn't this comment have a heart?
@shatabdinath4750
@@panasilverfoxgaming1579 Because the translation is “ the bell” not “little bell”
@panasilverfoxgaming1579
@@shatabdinath4750 let me tell You, Campanella translated at Spanish is Campanilla, Campanilla means little bell
@austinsavage4390
Oh
@davematthewsfan
I don't know how you accomplished this, absolutely amazing. Thank you for playing for us.
@davidremilio8946
This convinced me that liszt main goal in life was to bully other pianists
@andrewphan6995
Nice joke Underrated comment
@joaovictorcunhadapaixao6772
@@andrewphan6995 huahuahuah comediant judge u
@kevinjiang8658
And Chopin
@idaghani571
And convince beginners that the piano is an impossible instrument 😖
@davidremilio8946
Aida Ghani yes
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@eldanigd6073
This is the best piano performance I've ever heard and seen. Really good played
@muzammiljafari9158
why
@joma3662
E estado escuchando esta canción 7 días seguidos, mínimo 3 veces al día, es impresionantemente hermosa, me imagino que soy el que la toca y visualizo lo dificilisisisiismo que es, es difícil hacer 10 "clicks" a una tecla en 2 segundos, no me imagino ese trabajo, simplemente, ALUCINANTE
@damian6712
Yo conocí está música por Terry silver en cobra Kai cuando golpea a mantarraya
@jaytrain3692
Music is a writers best friend and lord knows what this piece has done for my work, thank you
@musicianyasho
Hands off to you man! Your fingers are just flying, going criss-cross over this piano.
@MisterRorschach90
I’ve seen some crazy performances in my life. But never have I screamed wtf multiple times during a classical performance.
@yxc_x2673
I just realized: Liszt was able to play all his pieces…
@bencallender5061
He was basically the best pianist ever
@nickpickle
the paganini of piano
@urjaghimire5495
WHAT NO WAY HOW COULD LISZT PLAY THIS NOT LIKE HE MADE THIS OR ANYTHING
@gentlemancroc3767
@@urjaghimire5495 some composers can't play their own piece...
@melancholicmelon7338
@@gentlemancroc3767 my favorite band wrote a song so hard they almost couldn’t play it in studio let alone live, then Polyphia has a song so hard that they can barely play it
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@user-rs3gd1jm6j
Liszt's music is harmonious both in sound, visual perception and dynamics of performance.
@ambersargent2251
One of my favorite pieces ❤ wonderful.
@zanieljanson
I have never heard of this song before. Wow. That composition is amazing.
@daviebrawlstars761
Dude this deserves at least 1 million likes
@DS10Sports
If I'm being honest, I have never heard anyone play this piece better than Rousseau
@alondrahernandez5265
Liszt really wanted nobody to plagiarize
@Slimeyyyy
fr LOL
@dawae7288
Your 69th like lol
@rocketwastaken3308
The irony is, he copied from Paganini
@socringe2217
@@rocketwastaken3308 just made a rendition from the violin to piano. I mean no one wouldve create such monstrosity yet beautiful piece in the piano if it werent for lizst xd
@alan-jh1uo
@@rocketwastaken3308 many composers bounced off of each other, and the person being “copied” didn’t care, as it was basically a flex, ’hey guys, liszt used my right hand pattern in his newest drop’
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@salvatorescibetta9376
Every time I listen to this masterpiece I get chills...
@jayvonte3670
What most ppl don't realize is tht it's simple melody played in a complex way. That said: fingerial dexterity AT ITS BEST!!!!! 🔥 🔥 🔥
@Ada_cucu
I'm literally in love with this song 😻
@awesomeleozejia8098
To anyone hoping to play this piece: You can do it. I was very hesitant, but it only took me two months to learn. I don't mean this to brag, but to encourage everyone to try it, even if you don't think you can do it. When I started, I just wanted to see how difficult it really was, but playing the first page for a week created a "snowball" of momentum that allowed me to learn the whole song. So, good luck to everyone in learning this :)
@fifieuskadi
Oh….my….god!… 🤯 The level is absolutely insane! I’m blown away.
@newpianotutorials
This is absolutely amazing !
@theycallmealex454
its actually pretty easy if you have a good understanding of notes and just take it by parts.
@bigsmoke6488
@KooMoo if u have big hands well ur adventaged
@Itibitydetsku
Lmao it's you Helloooo
@smthsmthsmthsmth
@@theycallmealex454or just be an Asian kid
@janilani
Am I the only one who watches these Rousseau videos alone and applauds at the end????☺️♥️🎹👏👏👏
@homesteadgd8013
Sin duda alguna mi cancion favorita de piano :') ❤
@AndySeed-mr8tj
Same
@spooky_fish
Apparently, this is the hardest song to play on piano so props to you
@creatingcreations2875
Such a beautiful piece and played so beautifully!
@muzammiljafari9158
listen to guarrera's interpretation he plays this overly butchered piece truly beautifully
@daichi1229
"Humans have 10 fingers" Liszt : Im gonna pretend I didnt see that
@9a_23_tyrantqiu7
The one performing in this video be having 11 fingers rn
@zarkha_
yes
@amityboi4398
@@9a_23_tyrantqiu7 an invisible 11th finger
@Northbergh
I keep thinking, is it something he wrote to prove people wrong? Like, "you can't continuously make those jumps for minutes" or "a perfect trill over more than x seconds is impossible". Then he dumped it onto a poor soul to make it true.
@lucialuna6822
HAHAHAH yes
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@7Deez.
Ahead of it's time. Liszt is a genius
@exertbear7826
So I see now, this is through the fire and flames for pianists. Noted.
@ritupandey2324
2:38 4:06 2:45
@geminis5447
5 years later and it's still my favorite video, thank you
@thescorpion3583
Ray & Jay Play All Day
Liszt’s friend: Alright, show me what you got!
Liszt: *plays La Campanella
Liszt’s friend: And I thought that Mozart sonata was hard...
200 years ago...
Paganini: Goes over to a friends house and takes a look at the violin.
Paganini’s friend: Oh, you play violin?
Paganini: A little bit.
Paganini’s friend: Alright, show me what you got!
Paganini: *plays his 24th Caprice
Paganini’s friend: And I thought that Vivaldi concerto was hard...
@Rousseau
In their time, both Liszt and Paganini were accused of having sold their souls to the devil to acquire their virtuosity. It's no wonder with a piece like this. Thank you all for 100,000 subscribers, there's no other piece I'd want to play for you to celebrate. It means a lot to me that you all keep coming back each week to liszten ;) A special mention (and dedication) has to be given to reddit, without which my channel would not have reached this milestone, thank you to the awesome community there for their support!!
@bernash9131
Rousseau impressive work man!
@saltyskwid3330
Rousseau What is coming next Monday? By the way great playing!
@nickdan4828
Rousseau nicely done! Please do endless tears piano cover! Much appreciate it if you do the cover really much!
@kufucath1101
Honestly I just found you in my recommendations and I'm glad youtube recommended me this channel of Yours! Would love to see more of your amazing and beautiful videos!!! lots of love 😍💖
@kufucath1101
I'm also pretty sure you sold your soul as well to have such great and amazing talent like that😂
@chriskoum9355
About 2.5 years ago when covid started I thought I would give this piece a try but I never thought I would be able to play it. And here I am 2.5 years later I was totally right
@hryan6358
😂😂😂
@ermirhasani2791
i have the same story bck in 4 years ago when he uploaded this
@tsuugikuniyoriichi
Relatable, LOL