Liebesleid
Musikjury Titel Nr. 6 Lyrics


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ALEXANDER Peter Traurig und schön sitzt du da Und ich weiß was…
Betontod Hör endlich auf mir zu erzählen Warum es nicht weitergeht …
Comedian Harmonists Dein Kuß hat mir den Frühling gebracht. Denk′ an dich bei…
KMFDM Und wenn ich also sterben muss Will ich ertrinken in deinem…
Peter Alexander Traurig und schön sitzt du da Und ich weiß was du…


We have lyrics for these tracks by Musikjury Titel Nr. 6:


Blue By Myself Bitch I'm gone die by myself I'm gone die by myself I'm gone…
Broadway When our Grandmas and our Grandpas where just girls and…
For dancers only Your hand on my face I'm in the right place Problems left…
Never Alone Don't you know that I'm yours forever And when you're…
Song For Maura Can't ever say Love cant be this way I'm thinking about yo…
Sugar Broke up 思い出していた昨日 The Party's Over Lay down 退屈なの まだ 眠りたくない …
Temptation Θέλω οι δικοί μου να είναι καλά όλοι γεμάτες οι τσέπες…
The End Of A Love Affair In the dark times its so hard To hold on to…



Three Little Birds I won't forget your words and dream. We were weak and have n…


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@bhooshanpandit1344

One of these:-

HEROIC POLONAISE

GRANDE VALSE BRILLIANTE (Op.18)

WRONG NOTE Etude (Op.25 No.5)

CHROMATIQUE Etude (Op.10 No.2)

ARPEGGIO Etude (Op.10 No.11)

Waltz in A Minor (Op.posth)
Waltz in B Minor (Op.69 No.2)
Waltz in Ab Major (Op.69 No.1)

RAGE OVER A LOST PENNY
PATHETIQUE
WALDSTEIN
HAMMERKLAVIER

HUMORESQUE (Dvorak)

BARCAROLLE (Tchaikovsky)

MAZEPPA
FEUX FOLLETS
WILDE JAGD
CHASSE-NEIGE
TARANTELLA

THE ENTERTAINER
MAPLE LEAF RAG

HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHOPIN VERSION



@taylor7043

I've been playing piano for five years but never had lessons, so when watching Your Lie in April, I was like
"Let me go see if I can learn this one!"
5 seconds of the video





"I'll have to rethink this one!😀👍"



@bhooshanpandit1344

MORE CLASSIC PLEASE.

Pls play one of the following:-

HEROIC POLONAISE

GRANDE VALSE BRILLIANTE (Op.18)

WRONG NOTE Etude (Op.25 No.5)

CHROMATIQUE Etude (Op.10 No.2)

ARPEGGIO Etude (Op.10 No.11)

Waltz in A Minor (Op.posth)
Waltz in B Minor (Op.69 No.2)
Waltz in Ab Major (Op.69 No.1)

RAGE OVER A LOST PENNY
PATHETIQUE
WALDSTEIN
HAMMERKLAVIER

HUMORESQUE (Dvorak)

BARCAROLLE (Tchaikovsky)

MAZEPPA
FEUX FOLLETS
CHASSE-NEIGE
TARANTELLA

THE ENTERTAINER
MAPLE LEAF RAG

HUNGARIAN DANCE NO. 5

IN THE HALL OF THE MOUNTAIN KING

BACH CHACONNE

HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHOPIN VERSION

And also, if you could, please play some MJ songs! Or some songs from the movie The Sound Of Music.



@littlefishbigmountain

Ian Kim
But if it wasn’t for the show, not nearly as many people would know or appreciate this piece today.

Still a bunch would, sure, like those who were shown the song by someone else directly (the old-fashioned way, lol) or those in the classical music community, which is still rather large and thriving, but until more recently has been increasingly isolated from basically the rest of music. Some people have even declared “Classical music is dying” or “It’s already dead.”

In fact, classical iirc is the fastest growing genre in terms of popularity among young adults (like teens-20s) in America. Maybe this sort of mainstream exposure, along with mainstream social media exposure like TwoSet Violin or even 2 Cellos, are why?

To be fair, there are many orchestras that are doing a great job too. I’m grateful to have a wonderful symphony in my city who puts on a lovely pops season every year (in addition to the classics. They work very hard) that is a very nice balance between keeping it classy and making it new.

(You can skim the subsequent description in the paragraph below. It’s not exactly necessary, just interesting and for demonstration purposes)

From the music of John Williams (Star Wars, Harry Potter, E.T., Indiana Jones, Jaws. It was a great show) to live dubbings of the Looney Tunes or the Nightmare Before Christmas where they play the animation on a projector as they follow along playing. Of course, there’s the annual Christmas show. Some of my favorites are shows where they orchestrate for talented tribute performers. They’ve had Frank Sinatra, Simon and Garfunkel, John Denver, and the Beatles (multiple times! :-] in fact, it was my first show to see of theirs and the most recent, lol. That’s how my dad and I found out about them. Over the probably near 10 years we’ve been going to see them now I think they’ve had a Beatles tribute band come in three separate times, and you don’t hear me complaining)

But even great programs like these weren’t really getting the attention they deserved until pretty recently. They were basically kept afloat by foundations and donors supporting them as well as yearly season ticket holders. They didn’t even have a home theater either; they played at one of two in town usually. But just a few years ago they somehow got the funds to get a whole new theater built for them to play at full-time that also hosts a slew of other events (Paul McCartney even played there! I wish I could’ve gone. It sold out SO quick.)



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@Rousseau

Rachmaninoff's transcription of Kreisler's Liebesleid. In English, "Love's Sorrow" (and often incorrectly written as 'Liebeslied', "Love song" which gives it a completely different meaning), this has been one of the most requested pieces since the beginning of the channel, and is one of Rachmaninoff's most charming piano transcriptions. A perfect example of Rachmaninoff's beautifully dizzy contrapuntal writing, the interplay between the voices here is so melancholic, it's almost as if these melodies are the two voices that are currently going through 'love's sorrow' (listen to the sad conversation between the two melodies in the RH at 1:19). This one is a very misleadingly difficult piece to play, a big thank you to M.I. for this enchanting performance. Enjoy the next few days and SEE YOU ON THURSDAY ♥

@shevinperera6334

Rousseau congratulations on another beautiful performance thanks for giving a great start to the week❤️

@himekoxp

Me encanto xD 😆🌸
Quisiera tener tu talento
~(つˆДˆ)つ。☆🎹🎶💕

@bhooshanpandit1344

1:19 is beautiful, indeed.
Amazing playing M.I. ❤

@eincrafter1047

U are the coolest man alive

@wendybrown5336

Ohhhhh Thursday ???😁😁😁

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@defranadeyaputra9770

"Hey mom, if there is Love's Joy and Love's sorrow, Why do you always play Love's sorrow?"
"Because Love's Joy is Too fuckin' hard to play"

@meztli3614

Bruh 🤣

@AryanKumar-zz7tg

xD

@coinrollhunter4101

Lmao

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