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Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto 1 - Best Piano Transcription I Have Ever Heard

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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2008

2008 Musikmesse Frankfurt, Germany. Pianist plays grand piano at Sauter booth. He plays Tchaikovksy Piano Concerto: piano part AND orchestra part at the same time!!!

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  • All you guys sayin he's pretentious because of the gestures he does while playing probably don't play the piano, because even after my short experience of playing (a year and a half) even I am unconsciously doing things like that. I'm pretty sure he's not doing it to show off, but instead it's a testament to how much he loves this song and how much he has practiced and understands the piece.

  • That was absolutely excellent!

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  • Really, Really impressive, I love this arrangement!

  • @weaselwoop Precisely! I would say that every piano player has their own style and methods of playing...It also helps with his timing and adds feeling and depth to the music you hear.

  • Im so sad that there isn't 'Love' button....

  • Whoa... the orchestra version sux after hearing this:) Pity that some folks are rubing some dry wood in the background:D

  • This is amazing!!! I'm learning this song right now but I don't think I could EVER play it nearly as good as him!

  • That was atrocious

  • Does anyone know if this is the guy's own arrangement?

  • normalerweise würde ich sagen das hört sich total scheiße an.. aber ich glaube ich kann einfach viel zu schlecht klavier spielen, und in wirklichkeit ist das ein wahres gedicht was ich da gerade höre :D

    Naja ich mag ja auch keinen Trüffel ^^

  • @Greek3211 The Grainger transcription is recent enough, as far as I know, that it's still in copyright and should be available from Schirmer or another music store online. It was published by Schirmer as a single piece of music — excerpt from the first movement — and cost 80 cents when I got it, so it might be five bucks or so now. Percy Aldridge Grainger is the arranger. He did the same thing with the Grieg concerto.

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