Franz Liszt - Liebestraum - Love Dream

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Published 2008-10-23

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  • @Diepzeevis
    Imagine how the composer's mind would be blown finding out there exists a medium where his composition has been listened to over 27 million times, all the while being adored and discussed amongst people who have never met each other.
  • I have two dreams, that one day i'll be able to perform this and that one day i'll have someone to perform it for.
  • @axdan_8
    Keep in mind, back then (rich) people could only hear this once in a lifetime. There were no recordings, no way to listen to music repeatedly. So enjoy that you're living in the XXIst century and you can listen to this masterpiece again and again :)
  • @Agent.99
    My 90 yo dad, in later stages of dementia, and in the hospital today from yet another fall, hummed this to us from his hospital bed. So we had to look it up. Music ties us together across generations and even from the depths of dementia.
  • @xxxtefennixxx
    Imagine living in the 1800's. you hear there will be a dude playing piano in your home town. Just out of curiousity you go there, and your mind is blown. You'll never hear the same music ever it was only once a lifetime gift. The urge to hear it again will stuck with you until your death
  • @kuyabasti9577
    After like months of practicing, I can finally play the whole thing. I am so happy!!!
  • Liebestraum (German for Dreams of Love) is probably the saddest and most passionate of all of Liszt’s compositions. The meaning behind this piece is the dream of love – of being reunited with a lost love that exists in your dreams – only to be brought back to reality, where that love exists no longer.
  • @garyl6561
    For those who wonder, this recording is performed by Josef Bulva. Probably this the most powerful version of Liebestraum on Youtube.
  • At our wedding reception (almost 21 years ago) my husband sat down at the piano and played this for me, because he knew it was my favorite piece. A moment I will cherish forever!
  • @mbbb1
    Tom and Jerry introduced me to classical music. Internet and YouTube gave me the opportunity to listen to them over and over again. My house lies near the vast rice fields of a rural town in Southeast Asia. Rice paddies, bamboo, papaya trees, water buffalos, ducks, and geese are what we have here. If I lived in the past, these music are surely rare commodities in my place. A luxury for many to hear. Thankful that I live in this era where everything is almost accessible.
  • My mother was having one of the worst days and this came on the radio, a song her mother used to play. A hug from beyond death.
  • @muffinszss
    i listened to this in my dark room while staring at the dimly lit sky through my bedroom window, and for the first time, i couldn’t believe how beautiful life was.
  • @sunnyheroful
    This song makes me think of two friends saying "see you later!" But they both know they'll never see each other again.
  • @Caremonda959
    Vine por Karlyle y me terminó encantando está canción 💚 ahora ya entiendo mejor esa escena, escuchar la canción la profundiza más
  • @catsktdk
    que hermosa melodía tocó Karlyle
  • @Altazor-fh9of
    No song gives me the vibe of "pure love" like this one. It's slow, relaxed, there's no tension or eroticism in it, it's the living painting of just lazily staring into each other's eyes and knowing for this second all is right with the world.
  • @soso3792
    I have tiny hands and I have just started learning this piece. ... yes, I like living dangerously
  • @galaxy.9162
    Im a beginner of four months, everyone says I “Have a talent” for music but I really just try my hardest and practice for hours each day. What keeps me going are songs like this, just so beautiful and knowing that I cant play this yet but I hope to one day is what makes me want to work so hard. THANK YOU LISZT.
  • @kenash88
    It has soul. It has life and breath. It's like the seasons changing. Words don't do it justice, it stands on it's own. Lovely