Hi, I'm Magnus, a pianist, arranger and music educator from Germany. On my channel you can find my performances of classical music, as well as of my piano versions of movie soundtracks, anime, jazz standards and more. Please enjoy my videos and my music!
Such and amazing pice, you you nailed it! You can quit honestly feel it in your soul! It touches the spiritual side of the heart! Such a beautiful work of art!
Yo tengo teclado y tengo 8 años y para como toca es una obra ya que me gusta interpretar, toca demasiado bien felicidades, yo creo que tomo mucho tiempo para tocar así pero para mí valió la pena, practicaré para tratar de tocar asi
🎹✨ Enjoy my piano cover of "To Love's End," one of the most beautiful and emotional pieces from the anime Inuyasha! This haunting melody, composed by Kaoru Wada, perfectly captures the bittersweet love story between Inuyasha and Kagome, along with the series' themes of fate, love, and sacrifice. Inuyasha, created by Rumiko Takahashi, aired in the early 2000s and follows the adventures of Kagome, a modern-day girl transported to feudal Japan, where she meets the half-demon Inuyasha. This iconic anime remains a fan favorite for its blend of romance, action, and fantasy. 🌸✨ If you enjoyed this cover, don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more music! 🎶
Why I listen Interstellar hundreds of... times, with this one I stop in the middle, I could barely catch the feeling the emotion of this Interstellar, strange! Probably it's fine for a piano exercise.
4:34 - единственный повод думать, что он человек, а не робот, просто шедевр мать твою, твое исполнение за мотивировало меня заниматься на пианино после музыкалки
Your interpretation of Joe Hisaishi's music is beyond beautiful. The way you play with such grace and emotion is truly inspiring. I've just subscribed and liked this video to show my full support for your incredible talent. Keep creating magic! 🌟🎼
Hi everybody! Today I have recorded my arrangement of "Sadness and Sorrow" from Naruto. In my arrangement I tried to imitate the sounds of traditional Japanese string instruments such as the Shamisen or the Koto. So I composed a little introduction consisting of the C, D and G major pentatonic scales over different bass tones and in different rapid figurations to create a traditional, Koto-like sound effect. I included some elements from the introduction as fillers between the phrases and in the coda. Do you like my version? The sheet music is for sale on Musicnotes if you wish to learn it yourself: www.musicnotes.com/l/zgjKW And now, enjoy the rest of your day and stay tuned for more arrangements 😊. Until next time, Magnus ✨