How to Play Liszt's Mephisto Waltz: A Workshop and Performance by Irene Kim

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • Dr. Irene Kim shares tips, tricks, and cheats for those technically nasty bits in the Mephisto Waltz No. 1 by Franz Liszt while discussing how to infuse a devilish brilliance in one's performance using famed poet Nikolaus Lenau's seductive and salacious imagery from Faust: Dance at the Village Inn.
    0:00 Introduction
    1:36 Historical Context
    6:55 Technical and Programmatic Walk-through: First Waltz
    19:35 Seduction section
    30:10 Return of the Waltz
    51:53 Performance
    Recorded live in Pasadena, California for tonebase Piano LIVE
    FOLLOW ME on INSTAGRAM: / irenekim.pianist
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Komentáře • 63

  • @rogerg4916
    @rogerg4916 Před 2 lety +9

    Irene, you should publish your own edition of the piece and insert lines from the poem where you think appropriate!

  • @BAMkekw
    @BAMkekw Před 2 lety +33

    this amazing content deserves way more views. Simply amazing. Please post regularly (at least weekly if possible), algorithm loves it. this has a bright future

    • @rogerg4916
      @rogerg4916 Před 2 lety +4

      Absolutely! If Irene starts doing more of these she will definitely become the Queen of Performance Lectures!

    • @lukapianoo
      @lukapianoo Před rokem

      Definitely

  • @davidn2749
    @davidn2749 Před 2 lety +6

    Year 2 of teaching myself piano during the pandemic
    I'm ready

  • @parabecio978
    @parabecio978 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Dear Irene Exercising this piece was my childhood fixation. I don't have your study, schooling and expertise behind me... I may never even be able to play Mephisto well, but I thank you for this magnificent video of yours. It is very encouraging to discover that some of the practice methods you recommend, to get around some difficulties, are exactly what I think they are. I live in Florence, I hope I can hear you here, at the Verdi theatre or at the Teatro del Maggio.
    Best wishes, and thank you.
    Francesco Giannoni

  • @MarkinNOLA
    @MarkinNOLA Před 2 lety +7

    Excellent commentary and terrific performance of this dynamic Liszt piece! Thank you!

  • @xAsianish
    @xAsianish Před 2 lety +9

    Started learning piano fairly late, but now better than ever, and this video popped up. :D Definitely too hard, but it was so neat to see how a professional pianist approach learning a piece and the story and imagery behind this piece. The meaning is up to interpretation for sure, but the way you described the piece made this piece even more enjoyable to listen to.

  • @dahlrussell
    @dahlrussell Před 2 lety +8

    How MARVELOUS! So often even magnificent performers can not clearly elucidate their process, but you are so illuminating about the various levels and aspects of preparation. I play the harp, and I will definitely be sharing this as required viewing for harp students; so many of these ways of thinking are relevant for any instrument. You have such a frank approach and gracious presence - which, in my experience - the really great ones have. ("The mark of a great beauty is her ability to laugh at herself." - Agnes DeMille) What a joy and inspiration. Thank you so much, and I do hope you'll do more of these.

  • @jannieburdeti
    @jannieburdeti Před 2 lety +5

    🥳 you play the best Mephisto Waltz ❤️ and somehow that cool blue/green/purple complements it perfectly 😍

  • @chrisridenhour
    @chrisridenhour Před 11 měsíci +2

    Excellent presentation, I'm relearning this wonderful work - incorporating some of the elements in the Liszt/Busoni edition

  • @rogerg4916
    @rogerg4916 Před 2 lety +7

    Interesting facts:
    In a subsequent scene in Lenau's Faust poem, "The Forge", Faust has a chance encounter with the same girl again but under quite different circumstances!
    Four years after sending this piece to his publisher Franz Liszt received four minor orders in the Catholic Church, one of which was exorcist. So the composer of The Mephisto Waltz actually became an exorcist.

  • @kevin.afton_
    @kevin.afton_ Před 2 lety +3

    This video is a gem, thanks for taking the time to make it.

  • @haukesievers7909
    @haukesievers7909 Před rokem +3

    Thank You also to Dominic, that was magic. Irene is a fascinating pianist and also very sympathic in my opinion, she explains very well. Very good Interview and music study, very very good 🌟🙋

  • @marcusbautista2630
    @marcusbautista2630 Před 2 lety +4

    this helps so much!! thank you!!

  • @rproctor83
    @rproctor83 Před 17 dny

    I'm still working on the first note, but one day if I am not too old will figure this out.

  • @michaelberkovsky7474
    @michaelberkovsky7474 Před 2 lety +3

    Fantastic Video and work Irene. Great to see, congrats!

  • @aliterro4557
    @aliterro4557 Před 2 lety +3

    this content deserves way more views , keep it up amazing work😍😍

  • @kemalyildir6120
    @kemalyildir6120 Před 9 měsíci

    you are simply amazing Irene. I strive to attain the mastery you have of the piano

  • @RetroRonin-nf1qg
    @RetroRonin-nf1qg Před rokem +1

    Could you do a tutorial on liszt's mephisto waltz no.4 or maybe rachmaninoff's op.33 no.4? This video helped me a ton in practicing the technique for this waltz, so im sure any further workshops you will record will be super helpful to us!

  • @ArgoBeats
    @ArgoBeats Před 2 lety +1

    beautiful, thank you Irene!

  • @kyu5188
    @kyu5188 Před 2 lety +3

    Amazing video!

  • @scottweaverphotovideo
    @scottweaverphotovideo Před 10 měsíci

    Wonderful performance and teaching! Looking forward to more from you!

  • @yoonchun6945
    @yoonchun6945 Před 2 měsíci

    Amazing master class!,, thank you so much for posting 😊

  • @souverain1er
    @souverain1er Před 10 měsíci

    What an amazing piano articulation!

  • @kacht345
    @kacht345 Před 4 měsíci

    Quality content! Saved for later

  • @eliotalarico2084
    @eliotalarico2084 Před rokem

    Bravissima e ottima iniziativa da ripetere per altre composizioni/esecuzioni

  • @pearl9939
    @pearl9939 Před 7 měsíci

    thank you so much

  • @eliotalarico2084
    @eliotalarico2084 Před rokem

    Importanti le caratteristiche comunicative dell'artista ...Irene Kim fantastica in tutto

    • @eliotalarico2084
      @eliotalarico2084 Před rokem

      grazie, ci sono quasi ad eseguire mephisto valzer n.1, anche grazie ai suggerimenti di Irene Kim

  • @Mrncgntu
    @Mrncgntu Před 7 měsíci

    THANK YOU

  • @germanruiz7144
    @germanruiz7144 Před 8 měsíci

    Bravooooo❤❤

  • @a.a.dehulster7567
    @a.a.dehulster7567 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for your advice! Did you you make a deal too with devil? Fantastic how you play😳

  • @rogerg4916
    @rogerg4916 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow! Great video! I like that you give the program of the piece and practice tips. Knowing what a composer is describing always increases appreciation of a piece of music. Where can we find Lenau's poem?

    • @irenekimpianist
      @irenekimpianist  Před 2 lety +2

      If you're able to navigate in German (or know how to turn on Google translate for entire websites), this is Lenau's complete poem "Faust": www.zeno.org/Literatur/M/Lenau,+Nikolaus/Versepen/Faust?hl=faust+lenau

    • @irenekimpianist
      @irenekimpianist  Před 2 lety +2

      And here is a great English translation for just the one episode "The Dance in the Village Inn": www.thomaslabe.com/research/liszt/media/Lenau-Der-Tanz-in-der-Dorfschenke-Dunn.pdf

    • @rogerg4916
      @rogerg4916 Před 2 lety +2

      @@irenekimpianist Thanks for the links. I also found another literal English translation in the "G. Henle Verlag" edition of the piece at the website of that publisher. The poem can be viewed online in the sample pages on the "Look inside" link.

  • @jean-marclecoutre5146
    @jean-marclecoutre5146 Před 4 měsíci

    Bravo 🙏🥰🥰✌️✌️🥰🥰☀️☀️✌️✌️😘😘🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @JUANCARLOS-zz5lp
    @JUANCARLOS-zz5lp Před 2 lety +1

    Severo tutorial

  • @aaa-hw2ty
    @aaa-hw2ty Před 5 měsíci

    teach winter wind pls😅

  • @charlessmith263
    @charlessmith263 Před 5 měsíci

    I had played the First Mephisto Waltz. It is likely one of the best programmatic pieces by Liszt of a dreadful scale. Here is my take on what I think the story portrays in the waltz's coda......My imagination...
    "Then, everybody does a wild waltz dance for the last time in place, starting slow, and then fast as the grand finale---the nightingales, Faust's seducee, Marguerite, the cavern spirits, and the party-goers, all participate. It is now a full bacchanal-like atmosphere---Mephisto is now like Paganini--every explosive up-and-down bowing, spiccato runs, double stopping--is like a fireworks display to them. On the Bb minor/Db chord, Mephisto signals a big pillar of hellish fire going up and down, pleasing the partyers, and then, on the last octave run, Mephisto signals the partyers to raise their glasses, drink until the glasses are dry, and then they all fall down dead drunk in supine position--as that devil-violinist does his crash-out on the violin with a snarky smile!"

  • @AhimSaah
    @AhimSaah Před rokem

    Hi Irene, great video! I'm learning the Mephisto right now, so one question about that: I've noticed (youtube 25% of the speed) the majority of pianists play the 'leaps of death' jumping of a thumb to either 1-5 or 1-4 octave, there are however some that play (like yourself) from second finger to the octave. Did you try to practise both when you started? If so, why did you decide to go 2 - octave? I'm currently practising both and thumb seems to be better for hand position on an octave but awkward to hit the first note and second finger is the reverse of that.
    And by the way have you heard Katsaris play these jumps? He's a world record holder, playing the left hand with two hands at this speed (around 220) seems impossible. Then there's Horowitz, the ever-so-idiosincratic gentleman with an over-sized bow-tie who doesn't give a sh*t about anybody and plays at 118 and is the slowest of all time. 🤣
    So, all in all a lot of fun with this piece!

    • @irenekimpianist
      @irenekimpianist  Před rokem +1

      Hi Miha! Whenever coming across super-technical passages like the "leaps of death," I try several fingerings and choose the one that ultimately feels the best in my hands. Sometimes, even then, after bringing a passage up to performance speed, I realize that a different fingering works better, given the speed. I found that the 2 - octave allows me to be a lot more accurate than 1 - octave; I can use the swivel from the 2nd finger to the octave to measure out the distance of each leap, and my thumb is not doubly occupied.
      I'm not sure how Katsaris manages it, but I am very content letting him keep his record.

  • @eliotalarico2084
    @eliotalarico2084 Před rokem

    Ad esempio Carnaval e Quadri di una esposizione o per maggiore accessibilita' Papillons

  • @elioperezcolina
    @elioperezcolina Před měsícem

    El mejor?
    Williams Kapell

  • @haukesievers7909
    @haukesievers7909 Před rokem

    Thank You very much for the competenceful music study. I have for more than twenty years a real passion for Liszt (piano) works and Mephisto Walzer is one of my favourites. I think You play and explain this masterwork very very well!!

  • @egingi
    @egingi Před 6 měsíci

    7:03

  • @ogreu9171
    @ogreu9171 Před rokem +1

    29:32 edging

  • @user-wg3co8rd3q
    @user-wg3co8rd3q Před 2 lety +1

    I request Korean subtitles.🥲

  • @kennywood6434
    @kennywood6434 Před rokem

    Yeah!!! Bravo!!! Hats off to anyone that can play this bitch well and you do!

  • @dwacheopus
    @dwacheopus Před 3 měsíci

    Sup guys!

  • @eliotalarico2084
    @eliotalarico2084 Před rokem

    Continuo a pensare che altre iniziative simili avrebbero un grande successo

  • @thiagolisztian
    @thiagolisztian Před 6 měsíci

    When I just came here(right) now
    Its 11:11 at the clock and the number of thumbs-up is 666

  • @gabrielbrewster107
    @gabrielbrewster107 Před 2 lety +2

    She probably started playing from 6 months old.

  • @MathieuPrevot
    @MathieuPrevot Před rokem

    Too bad for the piano out of tune and the amoroso out of tempo (way too slow !) as it's a tempo / a poco meno mosso, as pointed by Liszt and Leslie Howard. The piece also goes well with the night procession and eventually Feux-follets (the 5th étude d'exécution transcendante), both from Faust too. Congratulations for making the video and publishing anyway.

  • @ronwilsontringue6574
    @ronwilsontringue6574 Před 2 lety

    Keep trying - you have a long way to go!

  • @marcrajotte5369
    @marcrajotte5369 Před měsícem

    An academic ...again....GO LISTEN to YUNCHAN LIM play this....yours is academically boring friend....musically stultifying and un-convincing Sorry

  • @touch_master721
    @touch_master721 Před rokem

    Very simply: you are moving to much and that affect your playing in negative way. You can not move so much at piano and play this piece... Move less body and make more music. Your playing is sterile, and a lot of hand movement so you giving false picture that you want to show hand acrobatic but in FACT you cant play technically this composition. Its to much for you. So you want to soften that FACT by moving to much.

    • @rogerg4916
      @rogerg4916 Před rokem +2

      Can we see your performance?

    • @gixelz
      @gixelz Před 5 měsíci

      you sound like an absolute fucking walnut

    • @immortily1673
      @immortily1673 Před měsícem

      bro yes she can play it she just did are u dumb and she is good at piano unlike u

  • @stefaniavirgili697
    @stefaniavirgili697 Před měsícem

    M° Federico: I prefere the tutorial of Kim Jong Il !