Tiffany Poon plays Liszt Reminiscences de Don Juan, S. 418
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Tiffany Poon, age 14, performs a piano solo recital at Paul Hall, the Juilliard School on Nov. 19, 2011. (Part 3)
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李斯特唐璜
リスト / 「ドン・ジョヴァンニ」の回想(モーツァルト) S.418
Пікірлер: 135
She was just 14! Absolutely wonderful!!!
Unbelievable that a 14 year old could play like that. That much emotion and passion in Tiffany's playing usually come with maturity. I don't even know what to expect as she matures and experiences life. What can we expect from Tiffany in the future?
@markmc5379
6 жыл бұрын
Oh shut up james HAHA LOL. Excellent performance though :)
@zennabella1676
5 жыл бұрын
I AGREE, SHE IS FANTASTICCC!
@alexdimopoulos769
4 жыл бұрын
I don't think she is 14 years old. (Oh wait that's what it says in the description lol)
@ActivBowser9177
3 жыл бұрын
Actually, she was only 13 years old at the time. EDIT: Nevermind, she indeed was 14 when she performed this song.
@bjornviir3333
3 жыл бұрын
Have you seen this 4 yr old russian concert pianist boy....unreal, whats next a 1 yr old pianist playing Liszt...
It doesn't necessarily mean that her parents made her practice.. you should see her interviews, it's completely obvious that her love for music made her who she is here today :)
This is one of Liszts most difficult pieces, wow
@thejokingwizard
5 жыл бұрын
Lunar. Agrees
@o.o-_-419
3 жыл бұрын
So many to choose from lmao
@lucaslorentz
3 жыл бұрын
@Enescu :age:
This is the one piece of music that actually is HARDER than it LOOKS like on the printed page!! This is astonishing given her age. Even Liszt himself would be stunned.
@calebhu6383
4 жыл бұрын
Depends on if you can play chromatic thirds or not.
@vnwa7390
4 жыл бұрын
I still wonder what Liszt’s hardest piece is, between the Symphony 3 and 9 transcriptions (those being the longest and pretty sure hardest), Berlioz Symphony Fantastique Transcription, Don Juan, Lucrezia Borgia, Puritani, 4b, or S.137 No. 4 on the MIDI played speed if that’s the actual tempo..
@vnwa7390
4 жыл бұрын
By the way, I far prefer your version to this one..
@vnwa7390
4 жыл бұрын
Chromatic thirds aren’t even that hard, wym. Check out Yerangi by Mr. Martirosyan, where chromatic 3rds, 4ths, and evening 5ths are used.
@lucaslorentz
3 жыл бұрын
@@vnwa7390 its liszt symphony 9 easily for several reasons
the reason she can remember it is because she enjoys it so it makes it far more easier to remember as you can see its not just talent its happiness :) shes an inspiration to us all !! just amazing
memorize? heh. that would be the last of your problems in this piece...
The sheet music look hard But when you start practicing it It’s even harder
@rochoa7408
4 жыл бұрын
The Joking Wizard it really is. I looked over the sheet music and I got so overwhelmed that I had to stop reading.
@andresgunther
4 жыл бұрын
A beginner starts practicing slowly An advanced player practices even slower. A Master practices even slower than slow. (Attributed to Franz Liszt)
@dibaldgyfm9933
4 жыл бұрын
@@andresgunther :: But but but ... there is another thing which the Master can do: Sight read at a decent pace. Liszt is said to have walked into a music shop in Vienna just when Hummel had released his A minor (or was it the B-minor) concerto and asked if he could play it on the demonstration piano - yes he was welcome. So he played the whole concerto and said thank you I am not going to buy (he wasn't rich at that point) and of course left the shop clerk baffled. Actually I have known two people who would sight read professionally fast, and when practicing they only took smaller passages to play (v.e.r.y. slowly. If this subject interests you you will enjoy listening to KZread videos by Valentina Lisitsa who shows how she practices - one is 3 hour long (with coffee break where nothing happens!) where she learns the Warszaw Concert by Richard Addinsell (an interesting history behind this piece of music by the way).
@fredtheafricanpianist5935
4 жыл бұрын
Its hard, they say the legendary pianist Scriabin injured himself playing this!
@amgx9670
3 жыл бұрын
ive sight read the whole thing
this piece requires diligence, industry and a gifted pianist .... you must be all of them!!
This video deserves much more views than it currently has. Not only did Tiffany play the notes and rhythms accurately, but when you combine that with her body movement and her age, I think her performance was truly magical. Tiffany is a magician who can play literally anything. I only have 1 request: I hope Tiffany can play this at one of her future concerts, because I can't get this song out of my head right now. This song can probably hype up the whole audience.
@bjornviir3333
3 жыл бұрын
the judges were a bit harsh on her at 2015 chopin, she should have gone further...
i wasn't surprised until i saw her age in the description... 14 years old? are you fucking kidding me?.. 14 year old playing one of, if not the most demanding classical pieces...
geez....i've never heard of a 14 yr-old who could play this. Well done!
14 years old. and this piece. Oh gosh i am so slow comparing to this girl. I am only mastering the Chopin Etudes. I am only 16 and you have already been playing such difficult pieces. AMAZING BRAVO..
@uscjd2004
5 жыл бұрын
TanTzuKuang Don’t beat yourself up. Those etudes are HARD. Good work, young man.
@chrislimnios9180
4 жыл бұрын
Update? What are you playing these days?
14 years old!!!!Amazing!!!…….
Is she a prodigy? She must be. I was just staring at the screen in amazement, completely stunned for 15 seconds after the video finished.
This is one of Liszt’s hardest pieces, possibly the hardest. For anyone to play this already means veing a very good and talented professional pianist. BUT A 14 YEAR OLD
@PianoDawg1620
2 жыл бұрын
It's not Liszt's hardest, quite far from it actually. For the second part of your comment, I believe there is no such thing as talent. Just hard work. Yes, there are few advantages one might have over others, like having long, thin fingers (especially for this piece). Also depends on how much you like what you're doing, which results in how well you concentrate on practice, or on pretty much whatever you're doing. Tiffany clearly likes what she's doing, hence the reason for her being able to play pieces as such.
This is so good. Unbelievable.
Dude I never knew you had played this! That's incredible, I knew you could play some very challenging repertoire, but I didn't know you were able to pull this off! Bravo, even getting through this piece is a feat worthy of note, but playing it with such command of the dramatic dynamics... So great, you really are a fantastic musician!
This girl is just off the charts with talent! Even though I'm sitting here watching and listening, I still can't believe my eyes! She is incredible, to be a mere 14!
Not only breathtaking, but heartbreaking! You are on the very top of the music art and I'm so looking forward to hearing more of your playing! I wish I could come to your concert to hear you playing live, so I really hope you will have a concert tour in Europe.
Incredible performance!! Bravo Bravo!! This is a massive achievement that is obviously several years ago but to even be able to cope with playing this work let alone to be brave enough to play it in public is something else.
Fantastique, cette jeune femme est sans doute une des meilleures pianistes de tous les temps.
Tiffany you will always be an inspiration, the passion shows. Hope to see you perform live one day. 🖤
All i see is a bright future ahead of you. Bravo, Tiffany! :D
To the people watching this performance, I do not wish this message to come across as rude, but I would like to put in my own opinion regarding the "best pianist in the world". In my opinion, there is no such thing as the "best pianist in the world", only skilled and hardworking pianists. Tiffany is an amazing pianist because she practiced countless hours of course, but that does not mean that she is necessarily the best out there. Being young and be able to play one of Liszt's most difficult operatic paraphrases doesn't determine if you are the best out there, every pianist is talented and skilled in different standards and have their own way of playing and interpreting musical compositions, making each performance unique and impressive in its own ways. Hopefully, people can finally appreciate every pianist out there working hard to achieve their goals. Sincerely, a pianist in training.
i can see you put a lot of emotion in to it and that makes it better i love your covers more than original!
Tiffany, that's wonderful :) The tension, the athmosphere you've created... The "pace darem la mano" part was sooo nice and kind... (i like to play that part :))
Wonderfully sparkling music! Liszt's virtuoso bravados are meaningful this way.
Great play! And it's incredible that she was 14 therein. But I still think Lang Lang's version is the best I've ever heard.
Simply amazing, thank you
this piece is only for gifted pianist. Bravo!!
I love you! Hope I can go to one of your recitals in the future!
I love this work...and you play it superbly. More depression on how, after 20 years of playing, my 'skills' are...but such is life...
meravigliosa esecuzione, Tiffany Poon!
You're really talented, it doesn't come easily, this piece is a piece that really takes years to sit on, it's hard and psychotic and crazy
Holy cow! What's left for you to learn? xD
Admirable Tiffany 🎶♥️🎵🎶♥️
Better than Valentina Lisitsa’s version.
@calebhu6383
4 жыл бұрын
That's the worst version if I'm being honest. It's so lifeless and rushed in parts.
@antonygonzalez1672
4 жыл бұрын
Caleb Hu it’s really rushed yes but I’d never heard the 1st variation at the speed she played it at and it actually sounded so nice but most of it is unnecessarily rushed I do think.
@claudioparrella183
3 жыл бұрын
non sono d'accordo
@adambuhrer
3 жыл бұрын
I like lisitsas version a lot tho
Esta versión es admirable entre otras cosas, porque es la única que he escuchado dónde incluyen la coda ( Ossia) más difícil que está al final de la partitura! Hasta ahora es la única que he visto si toca esa parte, notablemente más difícil y virtuosa que la versión normal.
It`s so very good play piano~It`s so beautiful!!
Wow...great job!
Maravillosa version para piano del aria " Non ci darem la mano " de Don Giovani
Tiffany, just beautiful sonourized, pearly tones of pure elegance and grace! Thank you for sharing this charming piece. How old were you when you first began to play and which texts did you play to prepare to play this piece?
Simplemente increíble ❤❤❤
So beautiful
Wow! Amazing!
HOLY!! That was breathtaking!!
Bravo!!!!!!
4:46 till 5:38 ; Chopin’s variations on la ci darem la Mano (originally an opera by mozart), but why is it also in liszt’s Don Juan???
@kidabear782
4 жыл бұрын
this is literally based on an opera of mozart called "Don giovanni"
@vorufusan5787
2 жыл бұрын
Because…La ci darem la mano…is from…Don Juan…….
No, I'm impressed at how well she played it and how it would be nearly impossible for me to ever memorize it! :)
@kidabear782
4 жыл бұрын
Memorizing would be the least of your problems
Bravo!!!
amezing !
holy crap... :O
BRILLIANT MIND 😊❤️
Genius
Are you kidding me! 14 years old! Holy cow!
I love Tiffany poon best!!!!;) (I'm fram korea so I don't great for English.. sorry)
Tiffany I would like so much see you playing with an orchestra in your next video..
U must of had to practice like 24/7 to master that like omg I could never play that long of a song let alone memorize it
WOW
Woah! This song is uber long!
I have always said that if I am ever able to learn this piece, it will be my life’s greatest accomplishment. I have currently made it onto the second page of La Campanella. Once I finish that piece, I will attempt this.
@bornegaming3037
3 жыл бұрын
O.O -_- how long you been playing?
@Asymmetrization
3 жыл бұрын
this is far far harder tham campanella, try something else first before trying this
@Ash1nerTV
Жыл бұрын
I don’t think La Campanella to this is a healthy decision 😅
@thenotsookayguy
Жыл бұрын
That's like going from Bach Prelude in C Major to Liebestraum No. 3
@pianista-mediocre
7 ай бұрын
La Campanella is way below that. Try playing the s140 n6 etude, then move on to an easier opera transcription. Then yes, you can think about doing it.
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OMG_
you play this piece ?? 欧卖尬
Not an ordinary mortal.
O_O
What?
how is it possible for a 14 year old to play this.
This is what bothers you?
She's great,a rising star,but i don't care about liszt,return to the baroque masters; so bye bye guys,keep striving!
@pianista-mediocre
Жыл бұрын
Liszt hater. Lol
This is hard but not to that point where people think she is the best. Jeez so fast to assume.
@gordonmudkippzz502
6 жыл бұрын
My Dog that's bcs she was just 14 yo went she played this, she also played grand gallop chromatique at age 12.
@mydog1871
6 жыл бұрын
Ok? Doesn’t mean she’s the best, I honestly don’t care about age unlike every one else in KZread who comments on these going nuts lol
@gordonmudkippzz502
6 жыл бұрын
My Dog hmmm.... Maybe you are right
@verslaflamme666
5 жыл бұрын
you must not be a pianist if you aren't aware of the fact that this is like one of Liszt's hardest transcriptions lol
@kellikim3850
5 жыл бұрын
c didn’t Scriabin hurt his hand playing this
I don't like this piece.... but you again played awesome.
14歲彈成這樣.....也太強😐 而且這是我目前聽過最好聽的版本 我覺得比朗朗的好聽
I wonder if a pianist precious time would be better spent learning a prelude and fugue by Bach instead.
@MichaelKaykov
3 жыл бұрын
It’s one of Liszt’s greatest paraphrases... there is an astonishing recording by Simon Barere that I recommend.
@pianista-mediocre
7 ай бұрын
@@MichaelKaykovI believe that Norma's reminiscence is infinitely better
At 14 yrs old, I played Bach's simple inventions but not this which Poon is performing; my hands couldn't do Liszt. For a 14 yr old to play like this means that her parents were driven mad and trained her on piano like olympic athletes from the age of 3.
@p-y8210
4 жыл бұрын
No watch her q and a youtube channel she loves the piano to dead.
@lczq6737
3 жыл бұрын
She's not forced
Better than Lang Lang