It’s wild to imagine that he also has an orchestra version of this. Especially considering how it was performed here. Like what do you MEAAAN? Amazing job
This video reminds me of that video where the student goes into math class late and sees two problems on the board and assumes they are homework. He then goes home and eventually solves them. The professor later tells him this was not homework, but instead were previously unsolved problems.
It certainly is an amazing adaptation of this piece for the piano - so it's unfortunate that, while listening to it, no fewer than twice was it interrupted by advertising cutting in, completely spoiling it. This is getting worse and worse. First of all we had to suffer advertising befoire the piece began - and then it began intruding between the movements of symphonies or concertos. Still not satisfied, it is now cutting inside movements or short pieces. When or where did RU-vid and their advertisers ever get the idea that it is a good sales strategy to mightily piss off their prospective customers? I don't get it. If I am annoyed by being interrupted by an advertiser, I am hardly in a frame of mind to be receptive to them - even if I actually am looking for a product like the one being advertised. I'm afraid the only remedy for this is to use one of those utilities to save the music to one's computer and playing it from there. I suppose there's an unspoken bargain here between advertisers and watchers of content on RU-vid - content being not the advertising, but whatever the advertising is interrupting, that the viewer actually came to watch: the viewer has to put up with one or two advertisement, but then they can be left in peace to watch whatever they came for. The advertisers are definitely breaching their side of this unspoken contract by interrupting the content once it has begun to play. It's got to stop - how are they attracting customers anyway when they do this?
the end of the beautiful fin de siecle/edwardian age as the time of world destruction begins...the old world swept away in a tide of chaos. the genteel waltz of yesteryear veering to madness.