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Liszt Transcendental Etude No.8 "Wilde Jagd" Tutorial - Guest Artist Dr. Jared Pierce 

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This 35-minute video lesson explores an in-depth look at Liszt's Transcendental Etude No.8 "Wilde Jagd". This is the first tutorial that is part of the new ProPractice Guest Artist Series, an initiative that features Josh's colleagues teaching a guest tutorial to help give you new perspectives about practicing and performing. In this tutorial, Dr. Jared Pierce, professor at Brigham Young University, will walk you through methods to improve technique and musicality in this formidable etude by Franz Liszt. Areas of focus include accuracy, jumps, expression, energy preservation and stamina, shaping, and numerous other techniques to help you become as efficient as possible in your practice sessions. For more information about Dr. Pierce, here's a link to his faculty page: music.byu.edu/...
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Комментарии : 75   
@joshwrightpiano
@joshwrightpiano 3 года назад
I'd like to say a BIG thank you to my friend and colleague, Dr. Jared Pierce, for agreeing to present our first ever ProPractice Guest Artist tutorial, featuring Liszt's formidable Transcendental Etude No.8 "Wilde Jagd". Let me know in the comments if you'd like to see more guest artist tutorials! Have a great week of practicing :) For more information about Dr. Pierce, here's a link to his faculty page: music.byu.edu/team/jared-pierce/
@jeffreymeijer933
@jeffreymeijer933 3 года назад
"Liszt writes it as presto furioso and triple Forte. Allready he's trying to kill us." 😂😂😂
@joshwrightpiano
@joshwrightpiano 3 года назад
Haha he is a very entertaining teacher!
@Sabrina-eu7dk
@Sabrina-eu7dk 3 года назад
Dr. Pierce is amazing. Could we invite him back again?
@joshwrightpiano
@joshwrightpiano 3 года назад
I’ll definitely keep that in mind!
@TimothyChiangPianist
@TimothyChiangPianist 3 года назад
Whoa Liszt Transcendental Etudes Tutorials, awesome!
@joshwrightpiano
@joshwrightpiano 3 года назад
Thanks Timothy!
@purplepizza2159
@purplepizza2159 3 года назад
Oooo the first transcendental etue of the channel, history has been made
@awe331
@awe331 3 года назад
I like how you spell transcendental right but spell etude wrong
@christophejavon3509
@christophejavon3509 3 года назад
Yes! Awesome initiative and thank you Dr Pearce for a very exciting tutorial!
@joshwrightpiano
@joshwrightpiano 3 года назад
Thanks Christophe!
@leona7522
@leona7522 3 года назад
Really splendid to have a Guest Artist series that adds depth to an already powerful library! Loved the focus on relaxation during the wide leaps.
@musicfan3609
@musicfan3609 3 года назад
This is GREAT! Now please get Babayan and Trifonov to teach!!!!!!!
@joshwrightpiano
@joshwrightpiano 3 года назад
Haha I wish!
@AsrielKujo
@AsrielKujo 3 года назад
XD imagineee
@charlesjd
@charlesjd 3 года назад
Trivinov's version of this piece is litrerally trancedental :)
@RogerioTutti
@RogerioTutti 3 года назад
What a fantastic initiative. Congratulations for all your work! All the best.
@joshwrightpiano
@joshwrightpiano 3 года назад
Thank you Rogerio! Have a great week
@florentintise
@florentintise 3 года назад
Enjoyed this very much! Thank you!
@joshwrightpiano
@joshwrightpiano 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@johnnybravo5826
@johnnybravo5826 3 года назад
Incredible. Thank you for the treat Dr. Wright and Dr. Pirece
@richdisilvio4591
@richdisilvio4591 Год назад
Bravo, Dr. Pearce for showcasing this thrilling Etude, it's been one of my many favs from Liszt's brilliant Transcendental collection, which was light-years ahead of its time.
@zacsummers8755
@zacsummers8755 3 года назад
How about some more transcendental etudes? I was hoping to hear your thoughts on these
@joshwrightpiano
@joshwrightpiano 3 года назад
I’ll keep that in mind
@happypiano4810
@happypiano4810 3 года назад
@@joshwrightpiano Awesome. My suggestion for these etudes is chasse neige. My suggestion in general is something in alkans op 39 set.
@non-youtuber
@non-youtuber 3 года назад
Dr. Jared Pierce should have his own channel
@williamhill2221
@williamhill2221 3 года назад
We love and thanks for Josh wright's invited Jared Pierce can demonstrate Liszt transcendental etude Wilde Jagd.
@connorrichardson368
@connorrichardson368 3 года назад
awesome video!! would you be willing to do a video on rach op 39 no 8? thanks for everything you do Josh!
@joshwrightpiano
@joshwrightpiano 3 года назад
I LOVE that piece. I’ll keep it in mind for a future tutorial
@timwatts7325
@timwatts7325 3 года назад
An amazing lesson. The piece is too advanced for me but it was terribly interesting to see how to tackle the different techniques and hopefully one day I might get there. Thank you so much for your time, really quite inspiring
@joshwrightpiano
@joshwrightpiano 3 года назад
We appreciate your support Tim!
@mihaelmazuran932
@mihaelmazuran932 3 года назад
This is realy good tutorial. I play this pice and this realy help me. Thanks Joshua and thanks mr Pierce....
@triplem3827
@triplem3827 10 месяцев назад
the insane jumps in the left hand during the soft section with simultaneous polyrhythms is definitely the hardest part
@lavatrex
@lavatrex 5 месяцев назад
as someone who’s played this piece, the hardest part of that section is by far bringing out the melody on top
@triplem3827
@triplem3827 5 месяцев назад
@@lavatrex Indeed, its a real balancing act getting it right. I still struggle with getting the sustain right on the crescendo. too much and the melody is quickly overpowered by everything else.
@chutdigadut
@chutdigadut 4 месяца назад
For me, landing those insane octave jumps up and down in the right hand before the recap of the soft section towards the end was the hardest part. But I certainly agree from a musicality standpoint that the soft section is more musically demanding. Those octaves are just one of the most technically demanding things I've ever had to learn.
@bobbysmart5370
@bobbysmart5370 3 года назад
I really appreciate your channel. ❤️from Poland!
@brazilianh2759
@brazilianh2759 3 года назад
Awesome! Thank you for your efforts.
@joshwrightpiano
@joshwrightpiano 3 года назад
We appreciate your support!
@happypiano4810
@happypiano4810 3 года назад
Literally just decided to look at this piece. Turns out the timing worked out well.
@kaii7147
@kaii7147 2 года назад
im currently learning this piece now and he is very correct in saying straight from the go he is trying to kill us. this is one difficult brilliant piece of music. i love your pro practice tutorials they really are great.
@vipinbhat6971
@vipinbhat6971 3 года назад
Its happening!!!
@joshwrightpiano
@joshwrightpiano 3 года назад
Finally! Haha
@Emma-ob5oj
@Emma-ob5oj 3 года назад
I wish he alerted more on the chords. someone that watched the full-length video can tell me if he did?
@iactiv6274
@iactiv6274 3 года назад
Absolutely amazing
@robertmorrison1657
@robertmorrison1657 3 года назад
I like how you are doing his transcendental exudes. Maybe his 4th would be an interesting one to do.
@goethevon2791
@goethevon2791 Год назад
Great interpretation! Would you like to share some of your insights on sixth Vision?
@goethevon2791
@goethevon2791 Год назад
Vision begins with a solemn funeral, the deep bells of the church ring and fade into nothingness, the change of the bell seems to reveal all secrets; the old but complicated relief tells the tale of a hero's past, and the hero echoes the shadows in a noble and cold veil.Asymptotic climaxes, with several repetitions of both Dionysus-like ecstasy and unshowed glory. The hero struggles and resists in the eternal predicament like Sisyphus, the infinite and seemingly doomed tragic resistance, but he kills another way in the predicament of death-beyond himself, with dignity and open-mindedness. At the end of the song, the pen turns sharply, and the chords rise like thunder, piercing the enemy's heart, and then, in a triumphant gesture, death, glory.
@ThePianoFortePlayer
@ThePianoFortePlayer 3 года назад
This is great
@joshwrightpiano
@joshwrightpiano 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it Yousef.
@zacsummers8755
@zacsummers8755 3 года назад
Yessss
@lucasdelliosiv7493
@lucasdelliosiv7493 3 года назад
YES
@IEEMAZ_Convoluted_14.2.8.5
@IEEMAZ_Convoluted_14.2.8.5 3 года назад
You should make more of these
@varietyheal3016
@varietyheal3016 3 года назад
Gave up on this piece several months ago, now I have to try it again, man why do u do this to me 🤪🤣
@charlessmith263
@charlessmith263 8 дней назад
Of course, this Transcendental etude opens with articulatory fireworks - strong, stormy "fortissimo" staccato passages especially in the first 6 measures. Of course, the opening measures should be done "tempo giusto" - if you want to do that, you have to think in sixteenth notes in the 6/8 rhythms to get the dotted sixteenth full chords spot-on exactly in rhythm. But some concert pianists break this "tempo giusto" rule and do some "rubato" in the opening 6 measures of this etude for show-off purposes. Liszt of course was the inventor of the piano recital, as you know. But if you think this "Wilde Jagd" version is crazy - the 1840 version of that - called the "Grand Etude in C minor" - is ultra-crazy, and lasts probably 1 or 2 minutes more..... This is likely the 1850 or so version of this etude.
@ResonantP
@ResonantP 3 года назад
Great video! Please make a video on chopin waltz op 64 no 1.
@puriaqara2086
@puriaqara2086 3 года назад
Thank you....
@NiladriSaren
@NiladriSaren 3 года назад
Sir i think you should up the volume a bit.. it's hard to hear without headphone and even without full volume.
@joshwrightpiano
@joshwrightpiano 3 года назад
it is normalized - meaning any louder and it will distort. I'm not going to compress the audio because it doesn't give authentic sound. He’s doing us a favor, he has a yeti, just throw on a pair of headphones. Problem solved
@juanferestrada
@juanferestrada 3 года назад
Hey Josh I remember in some older vids you had some color tape in what seemed like a low C and a High C or something like that. Was it meant to help train the spatial awareness? or what was it for??
@joshwrightpiano
@joshwrightpiano 3 года назад
Hi Juan - it was part of the ProPractice Early Beginner mini course. The colored tabs showed the length of smaller keyboards, as part of our initiative in writing the Early Beginner course was for Iraqi refugees. With some generous supporters and donors, we raised enough to purchase the refugee camps 200 smaller keyboards and give them a semester of music lessons based on the early beginner course.
@juanferestrada
@juanferestrada 3 года назад
@@joshwrightpiano Oh wow that is so amazing! thanks for the nice response Josh
@williammanning5066
@williammanning5066 2 года назад
I read through it once or twice and mildly injured my right index finger during the lyrical sections. There are a number of places where you play an octave followed by the second, followed by (I think) the sixth, which is incredibly awkward for the second finger even when playing slow!
@KSMHIGHLIGHTED
@KSMHIGHLIGHTED 3 года назад
Josh! Could you make your voice slightly louder, please? Thanks!
@Lordversus44
@Lordversus44 Год назад
Guys, is Wilde Jagd s137 one of the most difficult piece ever?
@privateperson8289
@privateperson8289 3 года назад
Josh, can we see you playing Feux Follets? And a guide on that :)
@vipinbhat6971
@vipinbhat6971 3 года назад
Josh doesn’t have feux follets in his repertoire, but on the bright side that is what these guest tutorials are for.
@nathane7914
@nathane7914 3 года назад
Please do Etudes Tableaux op.39 no.8
@SinanAkkoyun
@SinanAkkoyun 3 года назад
😍😍😍
@sethjeppson5680
@sethjeppson5680 3 года назад
Josh are you able to respond to most of your emails? I would like to ask you a couple of questions about practicing
@Cubanbearnyc
@Cubanbearnyc 3 года назад
....Pulse ?
@davidberrocal9372
@davidberrocal9372 3 года назад
The audio is too low
@joshwrightpiano
@joshwrightpiano 3 года назад
He’s doing us a favor, he has a yeti, just throw on a pair of headphones. Problem solved
@atzonaftaniel4798
@atzonaftaniel4798 3 года назад
Please leave the piano to Josh.
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