Vivaldi - Summer (The Four Seasons)
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Hope you enjoy my performance of the Presto from Vivaldi's Summer, from The Four Seasons.
Outro: Vivaldi - Winter Mvt. 1
Hello, I'm Rousseau, I make piano covers of classical and pop songs with a reactive visualizer. New videos every Monday and Thursday!
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Vivaldi. The Four Seasons. Summer. Presto. I often see people comparing Vivaldi's music to metal, and this is perhaps the best example of that as the raw power Vivaldi captured in this iconic movement is unparalleled. In the accompanying sonnet, there is imagery of a thunderstorm and it's hard not to visualize the lightning strikes and hail falling when listening to this piece. I hope you have a great Monday and rest of the week â„
How old are you when you started playing piano?
Can you do Butterfly Etude?
How long have you been playing piano?
on what piano do you play?
Who is your fav composer Rousseau???
P.S. I think its Chopin.
I imagine Rousseau neighbor's be like:
*It's 12.00 ,time for his piano practice*
**sits down and listen**
well it's certainly a bless to be his neighbour
XD lmao
I wanne be his neighbor
He is wearing headphones but I get the idea
Levi How do you know
I like that Vivaldi bypassed sun/blue skies and went straight for the *hail-storm* and *lightening* ...
This is the 3rd movement. The first 2 movements may be what you're looking for.
Luke Faulkner love your compositions especially your ballads and waltzâs đ
Ummmmm... that doesn't sound very summer-like to me
Luke Faulkner these sheets were lost
Chris John Caparas
ME!
Galileoooo
Galileo
Galileoooo
Galileo
what the hell kind of summer was vivaldi experiencing when he wrote this?!
iâm pretty sure this part, which is the presto piece for summer, represents a storm
Presto n
Pretty accurate here in Australia
@@kennedyt7271 Summer's Storm. Those are quite common here hehe
Sounds more like the leaves falling in autumn to me
Vivaldiâs summer is one of my favorite classics.
Same
I could not agree more
I prefer WINTER
1:17 I Could listen to this part all day.
Sameeeee
i dare you to
1:40
It's like a quince song but can't find it I love that part â€ïž
Absolutely eargasm
WOW
Oh hi
Edit: wow this comment is unnecessary and over the top lmao guess I was just in a bad mood
We need this comment to be shown to everyone who thinks only stupid people listen to electronic music because they can't "understand" the beauty of the classics. They are equally beautiful for some of the same reasons, and some different reasons, but anyone can like one or both if it suits their personal taste.
Wow that proximity maker comment.
Yeah wow
lol noob ez
and that's on page 28.
Wonderful movie
@@qwertykookie5466 which movie
Kamal Trivedi Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Ok, this is making me cry-
ĐĐșĐŸĐșĐŸĐŒ Đ±Ń ĐžŃŃŃŃĐŒĐ”ĐœŃĐ”ŃĐ” ĐœĐ” ОгŃалО ĐĐžĐČĐ°Đ»ŃĐŽĐž ĐČŃДгЎа ĐżŃĐ”ĐșŃĐ°ŃĐœĐŸ ŃĐ»ŃŃĐ°ŃŃ
I DID IT. Its actually not that difficult because of its recurring patterns.
Congrats, how long did it take you to learn?
sepehrdad nosrati Thatâs actually impressive to me, because Rousseau featured this piece in his top 10 most difficult piano pieces video. So you my friend, are able to play one of the top 10 most difficult pieces!
Do you have the score? Can't find it
@@alexsamier9237 i couldnt find the score either, otherwise i'd have tried it.
â@@thebloody_.e That video was made for the youtube algorythm, it's really top 10 popular somewhat difficult pieces. He posted his real top 10 most difficult in the comments of that video if you want to read it. This piece is closer to intermediate than difficult
I can play this easily , the video I mean.
LOL
Underrated comment
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@@Faaizer nani?!
honestly this piece is actually very easy as a piece, but the speed just complicates it
The fact that you played an ENTIRE STRING ORCHESTRA ON AN 88 KEY PIANO is just so beyond me...
He just played the presto. But yeah impressive. If he played the whole piece it'd be too long and boring since it's just piano
@@crunchylemon2849 right. It was written for violin, so it would naturally sound better on the instrument it was mainly for
Lol it was just a four violin piece originally if I havenât misremembered, donât really play the violin so I donât know (I play the piano instead)
@@peytongustafson3424 in my objectively subjectively objective opinion, the presto part ( the part played here) sounds better on piano.
@@kairon5249 I completely agree
When you donât have a violin
Hahahađđ
Or when you don't know how to play violinđ€Łđ€Ł
Is this the best movement from The Four Seasons?
Yes
For me itâs Winter 1st movement
I think winter is a little but better
Nope
Yeah or course pls chopin butterfly waltz next
"I saw her one last time.
She didn't see me."
28
Beautiful ending
Aaaaaaajhhh this film â€ïž
I still can't listen to this piece without crying
A_F which movie?
listening to this will never be the same after watching the portrait of a lady on fire
wdym?
@@devo1312 have you watched the movie?
@@mariakwnstantinidou9108 tbh i didnt even know this was from a movie
@@devo1312 It's not from a movie, but it was featured in a movie. It's one of only two pieces of music featured in the film. It's a very slow romance, but it's one of the most beautiful movies I've ever experienced.
@@Ce13stialBunny whats the name of the movie?
âI canât remember it, but you will hear the rest in Milanâ
Which classical piece should be next?
Polonaise 53
Rousseau can u do covers of 80s music?
Rousseau do etude op 10 no 2
Chopin Heroic Polonaise
Chopin etude op. 25 no. 1
So whenâs Climate change going to be composed
Vivaldi is dead.
Woooosh
Lucy Loud I know it was a joke. My comment was also a joke.
Anna Schmitz SUUUUUUUUUUUUUUURE
Nocturnal Storyteller đđ»
i started this piece when i was around 10 years old, and grade 3 abrsm. naturally i couldn't play a song at this difficulty, but i made it halfway and managed to memorise it by grade 5 abrsm (so i was 11 turning 12 by then). schoolwork took me away from this piece throughout grades 6 and 7 abrsm (i was 15 when i took my grade 7 abrsm test because i dropped piano for a while to focus on guitar and saxophone), but i was back onto it by grade 8 abrsm when i was 16 and finally finished it and learnt it by heart by 17 but the month before turning 18.
throughout my journey of learning this song, there was one particular piano teacher out of many that stood out. my number one supporter when every other teacher laughed when i brought up the piece to them when i was still grade 3 abrsm. i remember she absolutely adored vivaldi. yelena markov passed away last year. her family invited me to play at her funeral and though it was quite a sad time, her son came up to me and told me how she would tell him every night after helping me learn the piece how she couldn't wait for me to complete it.
i chose to play summer by vivaldi not only because he recounted those nights, but because yelena really was the pleasant summer everyone needed in a cold winter. yes, the song is a bit aggressive, but everyone at the funeral knew how much the piece meant to her. in contrast, her lovely daughter played winter by vivaldi as the body was lowered into the ground and although the song is playful, she managed to convey the most emotions through it.
yelena was with me ever since i was 3. i watched her glimmering gold hair fade into a shiny silver. at 20 turning 21, i'm certain i'll never forget that beautiful woman who loved everyone around her dearly regardless of their treatment of her.
People talk about how this is a unrealistic summer but it makes kind of sense. Considering historically in many places summer has been considered the end of the good times, the beginning of winter, the beginning of winter, etc. Its a time of excitement but also fear of things such as sickness that is common in the summer, heat as well. I mean nowadays heat and sickness is something that we can deal with because of modern technology but back then and even farther in the past it was terrifying. The passing of time and the falling of growth from spring is what this represents.
1:18 damn. That is beautiful.
I know right!
*Violinist.exe has stopped to working*
big oof. as a violinist myself, i tell you, bIG OOF
Not if you practice 40hrs a day! đ€·ââïž
Bhooshan Pandit no one could beat ling ling
Interesting guys
Who need a violinist, when you have a pianist??
- Playing Vivaldi Summer on Violin: đ
- Playing Vivaldi Summer on Piano: đ
i started playing a few months ago and this week i watched Portrait of a Lady on Fire for the first time. this is the piece that iâm working for now. it moves me and i love it and i will play it perfectly, and god damn itâll take a long time, but iâm gonna do it
Howâs it going so far? Im just starting to practice it
POALOF is the exact reason why I want to play this!
Were you able to play it with a few months of experience? This is for advanced pianists I believe. It would be proper to practice not too far from one's level to not develop incorrect habits that needs to be corrected .
Piano: Stop.. no. Not now pleas-
Rousseau: *Turns piano on*
Piano: D:
( ͥ° ÍÊ ÍĄÂ°)( ͥ° ÍÊ ÍĄÂ°)( ͥ° ÍÊ ÍĄÂ°)
What did I just read
@@eechenglee1369 Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
(çŹâ„Ïâ„çŹ)
Piano abuse
Chopin Heroic Polonaise next please! :)
YES
Yes!
YESS
That would be amazing!
Yes
i like how in the visuals you can with those lines see easier what structure the music has
Portrait of a lady on fire đ„
Summer
In summer
I see what you did there
he made this for all the seasons
@Diego Marra oh yeah
1000 subs without a video challenge in Norway we dont have summer. Only mildly warm winters hah
How many subs?
Ummm... Where I live it's winter.... So...
I started having piano lessons because of you Rousseau!
I always thought classical music was boring but after seeing you play with a reactive visualizer and the comment trivia, I started getting into it. I think it's really awesome and I would also like to play like you. If one of your objectives to making this channel was to inspire people I congratulate you cus you've made a great channel! Keep it up
I really hope you make progress
What made me into classical music is this one anime I watched called Forest Piano.
How did the piano lessons go? I'm 31 and always wanted to learn but always felt like it's late for me so I end up playing virtual piano to satisfy my desire. Could your share your story?
@@Ferezsan Never too old to learn anything
â@@Ferezsanwell u r not 70 or 80 and the piano is not a very difficult instrument you can try it
Guys, I did it!!!! It took me few months, but I can finally play itđHonestly, the best moment was somewhere 1/3 throughout the way, when I first made it sound with the correct rhythm (that s a bit of a challenge at the begging). And of course, the first time I played the whole piece the way itâs supposed to be! Honestly, that was a great challenge! Of course, thereâs always room for improvement, but itâs a first âseriousâ piece Iâve learned from scratch as an adult (things felt much easier when you are a child, constantly practicing and going to musical schoolđ)). Anyways, good luck to everyone trying to learn this right now, as it turns out, itâs quite possible)đ
Congratulations đ
Congrats i learnt this long back when I was small and it's really fun playing even now
Hey! How long did it take u to learn this piece? as im considering learning this for my 7th year to suprise my music teacher or if i dont manage to do the entry exam learning this to entry for next year so to see if its even manageable. Thanks
Nobody cares
Just kidding, I care. Good jobđ
â@@ran5284 I have yet to learn the whole piece but with 2 weeks I already learned a bit more than 1/3 of the music. I think that 2 or 3 months is enought for me to learn and improve at this piece. It obviously varies from person to person but I think 3 months is a good time span.
"She didn't see me"
Bruhđ
Thx for making me sob đ it was such a good movie tho :)
"The seasons can't translate into sound"
. . .
Vivaldi: "Hold my beer."
| Hold my violin
They can now.
@SolySamsung TrollySamsung "hold my pizza" đ
Hold my pizza*
He was Italian
Hold my concerto*
Never listened a solo piano version of this peace. You've made an AMAZING WORK. And as always thank you.
I donât think I can play the wrong notes that fast
Idky but that made me laugh
Overused comment
*SLAMS HAND ON PIANO NANI!*
5 days later me ummm wow my broken hands hurts,
this comment is why we need dislikes on comments
âTHIS is the result of a lifetimeâs piano.â
I left 2x speed on from a previous video and played this video and forgot about the 2x speed, and I got freaked out by how fast the beginning was
Lol
RoboSnitch MegaRabbit good
It sounds more like Guitar
I was freaked out at 1x speed
Hereâs the main question
Why were u watching a vid at 2x speed?
Portrait of a lady on fire. Very Very Very good movie.
I was looking for a comment like this
The most beautiful movie
imagine creating a masterpiece like this
I love visiting Vivaldi's work in just imagining the powerful force of the earth to songs like this. Some of his melodies really do flow like a raging river. It's so incredible how we could capture that much force in music.
1:18 and i could give my life for that part
@SolySamsung TrollySamsung because it's just beautiful...
Summer = RED. Winter = WHITE. Perfect colours!
It's not red, it's more orange - yellow. So it's more the color of the autumn, so...what's the color the autumn will have ? :V
@@simonhoarau-piano9679dark Brownish orange I guess
Maybe ur colour blind dude
Not red .. more like the old facebook grr react ? Heat effect ?
Yassine Aainouss lmao
What a melody... I need to hear it from time to time... This voice is so beautiful that you can see it with your imagination đ before you hear it with your ears. đ
I encourage people to try and learn this. I did, and it's a super fun piece to play.
Djâs arenât musicians, they just press buttons
Pianists: **looks away**
Rousseau: *hold my piano*
I've never understood why people say DJ's aren't musicians they make all their productions. Then play it for people. Their recording artists. Not necessarily performing artists though.
Juan Chez there are djs that produce their music
T2M?
Ah I see youre a man of culture as well...
No face from spirited away pfp
@@scoobysnx6089 DJs play songs and mixes them together. Music producers make music and their own songs. Some music producers are also DJs, which means they can play their own productions, but not all music producers are DJs, nor all DJs are music producers.
Vivaldi:
Summer: Am I a joke to you?
ha ha-
Grammarly to a different from the first day of the year and the other is the best way âïž and the other hand, I think it is a very nice and the second half of the season in the world of work to Vivaldi as he invented the seasons
Hermoso, que velocidad en las manos!!!, increĂble, excelente.Mis mĂĄs sinceras felicitaciones para interpretar esta hermosa melodĂa
00:56 to 1:15
I can listen to this all day
0:16-0:30. Makes me feel grateful to be alive and listen to that. Also makes me feel like life is a miracle. Thank you for this, Vivaldi and you, Rousseau for executing that.
Geez, I didnât think Vivaldiâs works were that good!
If only Liszt transcribed them lmao
go back to sleep Hungarian Rhapsody man
feep look at his name
@@stefan-ls7yd that was his joke
Vampi Mulder Go back to sleep Hungarian Rhapsody man
"Don't regret, remember."
m8 I'm literally crying rn đ it was such a great movie tho
About what movie are you talking about?
@@KADETUL9 Portrait of A lady on fire
@@janineespino7590 Thank you very much :D
what kind of summer did this man experience bro
the same for chopin's winter wind, mustve been hard
Bohemian Rhapsody for your 1.8 million subs? Yep!
Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 for your 2 million subs? Definitely!
Love your work. Keep going!
naitsirC axn who are you to decide what he should do?
I'd love to do Bohemian Rhapsody. But Beelzebub wouldn't let me go.
And Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12 for 2.5 million subs???
Oliver Vaa *suggesting/recommending*, not deciding.
Trascandental Etude No. 5 for 3M millions subs? Holy sh*t
Scarlatti: look, I can do repeated notes
Vivaldi: hold my church
the flow between summer and winter is so beautiful!
Amazing... This is one of my favorite piano pieces if not my most favorite. You are so talented, and my favorite CZcamsr of all time!
Incredible and fiendishly difficult on solo piano clearly! Vivaldi will never be meant for this instrument lol. This is my favourite section of the 4 seasons, thank you, great arrangement too.
This piece is everything "summer" for sure!!! Vivaldi's genius is reflected magnificently through your own delightful and powerful performance!! One can feel the quickly changing weather, with alternating periods of thunder and lightning explosions, then the lazy and relaxing periods between :-) You are a virtuoso and LOVE your performances!!! Take good care, ~Jackie
1:50 feels like heaven
Pianist: Summer is hard
Me, a violinist: SPAZZZZZ
Dance of the knights - Prokofiev, please
@Diego Marra kissin played it and it was cool on piano
@@leonf4721 tbh Kissin can play anything and make it magical. But you're right!
@Diego Marra actually with a good performance it can sound pretty good, especially with the bass octaves
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Good suggestion
Ah,.. summer's violent end!
Simply wonderful! đđđ
The lights falling are a joy to watch đđ
OMG this is a master piece
OMG!!!!!!
you play absolutely breathtaking, I play your music over and over again, thanks for your art and talent
portrait of a lady on fire
I was once at a restaurant, about to leave when there was a crash of thunder and it started pouring and thundering, maybe one of the worst storms of my life. I stayed inside and watched it, thinking of this song. It relented a little and I dashed to my car, and I felt I could hear the bass drop at 0:17.
It was awesome.
âClap clap clapâ wow 1 of the most craziest piano pieces ever very impressive.
This almost makes me cry.
Beautiful.
Best piano version of Summer iâve ever seen. Wonderful Rousseau.
here because of Portrait of a Lady on Fire. you are so skilled man! i also just cried a little bit...
This put a big smile on my face, thank you.
These videos are mesmerizing. I can't stop watching.
Such a clever arrangement, and so well played! Bravo!!
Love your channel too bro!!
@@bhooshanpandit1344 thanks, Bhooshan! I'm doing Tuesdays and Fridays now, steering clear of Rousseau days. Militant Chopin tomorrow ; )
Meanwhile I'm struggling to play a c minor scale
What is a c?
Meanwhile I don't even know what a C minor scale is đ
I feel you
C scale is when all keys in the raw are white.
C minor when you have only one black key.
SodaOMG i no, there are three in c natural minor and 2 in c harmonic minor
i paid for the whole piano, im gonna use the whole piano - vivaldi
I'm pretty sure Vivaldi never touched a piano his whole life-
This is epic, I love this more than spring from the 4 seasons.
Love this movement to death. What a phenomenal cover! I didn't think it could be done on piano until I listened all the way!
Girl: Can you try that on me?
Rosseau: You won't survive.
i learned this entire concerto by ear after the first time i listen to it.
It's so detailed and onomatopoeic,among the best works of the red priest
I love this piece
J'ai des frissons dans tout le corps â€â€â€
It's hauntingly beautiful
I keep coming back, this piece just really excites me.
love the special effects cause this is LIT!
Ow... 10/10!!! đđđ
More Vivaldi, please!
Asian parents after 2 hours after the childs birth: pLaY
The child: I AINT NO LING LANG MOMMY
directly into favorites, a masterpice
I'm speechless... So great
He moves those hands faster than I blink
1:29 happy faces
Amazing I love the cords you used in the first measure even though thatâs jumping not complex you make it sounds easy
More than summer, this song tells me about a drastic fire in a forest during summer. Am I the only one?
8 year old kid: plays this on Americaâs got talent
Judges: meh
12 year old who canât sing but grandma passed away
Judges: golden buzzer
.
Your an amazing pianist, simply marvelous. Thank you!
Dude the intro always gives my chills
Perfeito!
Perfect!
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This adaptation makes me think of Liszt's adaptations of classical orchestras. Even if it's not as technical as Liszt, it sounds awesome! And it don't need to be technical to sound pretty anyway.
Vivaldi is one of my favorite composer.
For some reason this piece sounds like someone drowning.
There's so much raw emotion in this single part of the concert that it's hard to process my own feelings. It's like I want to cry but at the same time I'm not able to.
Same here
Enchanting!
I love this piece and I prefer the violin one, but oh man the things a piano can do !