The differences between an 18th century musician and a 21st century musician. 1700s vs 2020. Learn in this video! My Piano Course: bit.ly/34UJIi0 Be a Member! bit.ly/2Nlupas
When he took out his phone to call the piano tuner, I thought he was pulling up a tuner app and felt so guilty. As soon as he started the call, I felt better about myself :D
Engraçado os BR tudo reclamando porque o Vinheteiro não grava mais em português, porém os mesmos não dão visualização e muito menos compartilham o trabalho do cara. Os gringos deram mais atenção e reconhecimento pra ele do que os compatriotas e ele tá correto em gravar agora enfatizando mais o público de fora,já que aqui não tem o devido conhecimento. O cara nunca nem foi convidado pra tocar em um concerto
São os BRetardados. Os bons Youtubbers do mundo, mesmo alemães franceses italianos, todos tentam atingir o público mundial em inglês. O Vinheteiro é bom em qualquer língua e o fato dele ser brasileiro é só um plus. Ao invés de reclamar o melhor que esses malas fariam é aprender inglês.
I am in awe every time I see you play a beautiful piece of music without even looking at the keys. We love your videos and this one was informative and funny.
I suppose he expects early 2020 will not be too different from late 2019, and he does not want the video to seem outdated right away. However, to listen to Strauss' The Blue Danube reminds me: although it is 2019, there is no Hilton space station in orbit, and there are no regular Pan Am flights to it!
0:00 Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 0:50 Strauß: An der schönen blauen Donau 1:11 Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 1:29 again Strauß 1:48 Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik 2:12 Strauß... 2:26 Chopin: Etude op. 25 No. 1 2:37 Lord Vinheteiro: Bright Morning 2:48 Tchaikovsky: Waltz of the Flowers 3:13 Tchaikovsky: Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy 3:33 Grieg: Hall of the Mountain King 4:20 Beethoven: Für Elise 4:46 Rossini: Wilhelm Tell Ouverture 5:08 again Rossini: Wilhelm Tell Ouverture 5:14 Mozart: alla Turca 5:42 again Beethoven: Symphony No. 5
If you listen to the first extant recording of Siuil a Run /Shule Agra being sung, the lovely Irish woman says how she sang all day, every day - and that was not uncommon. The link is at the bottom of the wiki page. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Si%C3%BAil_a_R%C3%BAn#Modern_performance A musical ability was shared much more commonly amongst people at certain times and places. But I certainly agree with you.
1700 drama's: oh have you heard about Mozart playing one wrong note? It was so embarrassing... 2019 drama's OMG you seen that selfie he posted?! So weirddd!
He is priceless I absolutely love him his Piano playing and his natural wonderful sense of humor making people laugh Hs He is a true genius Many blessings to him God bless you
Yes, I've seen that cartoon also. It's the one where Tom played piano and Jerry danced, and ended up attracting a large audience, and it was supposed to be set in 1800s Europe and Tom was playing Strauss pieces such as Blue Danube to get Jerry dancing, and there was a narrator with European accent
This Man is so talented and funny. He is right up there with Sir Victor Borge. I love when someone like him can have so much fun with their talent and sharing with the rest of us. THANK YOU SIR.
@Artur That's how women got their men in the past. A well brought up lady would know how to play a piano so at parties she could show off her skills (modestly of course) so the guy would think she'd be entertaining.
This is so funny dude xD You know what? You just got yourself a new subscriber, it’s me :) Btw u play piano really good I can’t play bc for one thing it won’t fit in my room, another thing I’ll be too loud, and I have an app called Garage Band so I can play all sorts of pianos from that lol U keep up the good work dude ;)
@qbmp001 Actually it was fortepiano what you're talking about, the modern piano started to develop in about 1810s or 1820s if i remember correctly. Edit. But well, depending of the perspective you can call it piano