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  • There is a piano transcription on page 345 of Charles Burkhart's Anthology for Musical Analysis, used in most music programs at universities.

  • This was fantastic. Thanks.

    

  • I love the music and you play it very well. Can you do a tutorial on how to play this music? Thank you!

  • I really like your transcription and interpretation but please get your piano tuned!!!

  • I have no words. It's beautiful :) Thank you so much for sharing this outstanding transcription and performance.

  • As much as I enjoyed it, I did think that the dynamics were a little boring after a while. The range of dynamics in the orchestral versions and piano transcriptions that I've studied really kept me interested. It may have been due to the recording though so my apologies if it was that ^_^ I'm going to look through your other videos right now :-)

  • heh, i happen to be holding a piano transcription of this in my hand. Unfortunately it is marked up because i was/am analyzing it... i might have another copy though

  • many chords are incomplete and theres a delay on your left hand :-/

  • beautiful transcription! It's amazing. I enjoyed it very much. Thank you. If one day you have a scanner for the sheet music, I would greatly appreciate!

  • Dude. I just came across a transcription of this piece which is very similar to yours, except it has a few more notes. Apparently the transcription was made by Otto Singer. The sheet music is available on the net.

  • amazing, thankyou.

  • Wenn man nicht Klavier spielen kann, dann sollte man es einfach lassen. Das gilt ganz besonders für schwere Stücken, wie dieses hier. Und wer ernsthaft glaubt, dass dieser Scharlatan den Klavierauszug selbst erstellt hätte, der sollte sich mal in einer Bibliothek den Klavierauszug von Tristan und Isolde ausleihen und die dortige Fassung mit der hier vergleichen. Und übrigens; sehr lustig, wenn ein Jude Wagner spielt.

  • @rwe96 you are a little nazi boy... why don't you write it in english, so people could thumb you down....

  • Fantastic playing. Amazing piano and incredible transcription. You're a truly gifted pianist. But please... next time ask for total silence when you play such art, because it's easy to hear someone in the kitchen. 4.9 stars!

  • I enjoyed the bathrobe as much as your playing

  • Esta genial chico, es una de las piezas mas profundas y geniales de la literatura musical de occidente

    five stars !!!

    Saludos

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  • Looks and sounds like a beautiful piano you have there. Fits the Romantic sound perfectly. What is it?

  • 1932 Cable Nelson 5'

  • very sensitively played

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  • "It is not his own transcripton"

    Actually this is my transcription. I took the full orchestral score note by note and figured out a nice clear version for piano. Perhaps you are the one who is stupid.

  • Dude .... I LOVE THIS PIECE !!!!!!!!! ... I didn't think anyone else would ever make a transcription. You did and AMAZING job. I rate your video 5 Stars x 1,000,000,000

  • MM! Those are some juicy chords!

  • Where could i get the sheet music?

    It's awesome

  • Much thanks. Unfortunately, the only copy that exists is my original manuscript score. I don't have a scanner. Sorry.

  • google: imslp, tristan and isolde, prelude

  • Wow, this is certainly a cool and interesting transcription - very different from Wagner's own, but still really good.

  • wagner had a transcription?? i thought it was only that other guy that did the transcription.. liszt or watever...lol..

  • awesome ill deff check that out

  • Radiohead are poo poo heads.

  • love this prelude... so heart wrenching with the tristan chord.

  • if you want to listen to another song with in fact the same beautiful tristan chord, listen to "idioteque" by radiohead. its a totally different kind of music, but stunning and beautiful in its own right. they sampled the tristan chord from a piece by this professor at MIT who took it from Wagner. all with due credit given, of course.

  • @tylerhahn what r u talking about? The tristan chord isn't in idoteque and it's an absolutely awful song, i felt ill listening to it. *shudders*

  • @PlayTheCold and @ Tylerhahn-

    Paul Lansky's electronic composition "Mild und Liesse" takes its title from Tristan and makes use of the Tristan Chord, albeit in a form that only theorists would notice. Radiohead sampled 4 chords from Lansky's piece to create the looping chord progression in Idiotheque.

  • @tylerhahn GET THE FUCK OUT WITH THAT FAGGOTRY

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