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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 ต.ค. 2018
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Alkan - Étude Op.39 No.1, Comme le vent (Maltempo)
Certainly an electrifying performance/underrated AF
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Liszt - "Spanish Fantasy" S.253
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Indisputably the finest rendition of this piece since Pletnev unmatched in audio quality. Performed by a stealthy 20y/o conservatory student (ilovemariacallas on reddit) His YT: th-cam.com/channels/m7eD_NTK-oZa3JUvhQLYpg.html www.reddit.com/user/ilovemariacallas www.reddit.com/r/classicalmusic/comments/y740gx/my_studio_recording_of_franz_liszts_spanish/ Video recording of this: th-cam.com/video...
“I paid for the whole piano, so I'm going to use the whole piano.”
Dude…. This is insane….I don’t even think Liszt intended to publish this because it was lublished posthumously…You’re probably one of the first people ever since Liszt to play it properly up to tempo like this
8:13
That parts pretty ez
Кто бы это не исполнял, но он этим исполнением поставил памятник себе при жизни. Как многие и многие великие пианисты
5:32 terrible smudge in A#. Fake sped up recording as well 😂
Stop talking trash
Ya said you know him, so why u saying it’s fake lol
When was this written for the piano to have more than 85 Keys? See 0:32.
Liszt wrote 88 key stuff in 1837 and 85 key stuff in 1832. This piece is from 1846.
@@thenotsookayguy Wow! That early? So 85 and 88 key pianos existed alongside each other then?
@@karleick6679 85 key pianos existed since the early 1830s, that I know for sure. What I don't know is when 88 key pianos were invented. When you try to research the matter, all you see is Steinway propaganda claiming in was invented in the 1880s by Steinway, but that is straight up bullsh*t as I have seen pianos from the early 1860s that have 88 keys. Due to the oversaturation of Steinway propaganda, it is hard to find when 88 keys actually came into existence. I don't think they existed in the 1830s though, and Liszt just wrote for keys that didn't exist yet.
This is one of the (if not THE) most unreal recording I’ve ever heard… LDF makes this piece sound easy, flying through the most difficult passages like if it was nothing. Also, his playing is so dynamic and flexible… A-MA-ZING job !
3:26❤
Is it on fast forward? It sounds like...
Maybe it is but i doubt it
hes done insane performances like this live infront of other people and he always claims to be a "failed pianist", so i doubt it
It is not !
Then congratulations to you! Great work :)
I managed to learn the first 3 pages with decent speed and accuracy, but after that it just gets way to hard for me
I dare say this is harder than the transcendental etudes....... doesn't matter... i can't play either. I draw the line at the rhapsodies and some transcriptions.... amazing playing.
This is most likely the hardest piece Liszt ever wrote. The speed required and shown right here is absolutely inhuman
Looks like Liszt took each and every difficulty of his repertoire and condensed them into this piece.. Who is the pianist?
the pianist is la divina fanatic
I can say with quite a bit of certainty that it's Yi-Chung Huang.
@@dunkleosteus430it is, indeed
Wow how wonderful
This is the greatest recording of S253 of all time bar absolutely mone
I believe the reason why there are not many performances of this masterpiece is because, as we all know, it is one of the most difficult pieces composed by Franz Liszt. It appears that many pianists are hesitant to perform it, especially in a live setting, due to the immense technical skill and understanding of musical elements required. I am certain that it would be a challenge for any pianist. I am extremely grateful to Ladivinafanatic for recording it with such high quality. I hope that more people will become familiar with this beautiful piece.
Nice.
3:39 wow❤ 8:17👏🏻
Magnifico!! Gracias, Ferenc Liszt for your hundreds and hundreds of incredible piano works!!
OMG!!!!!!
Bravo!
Bravo!
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how on earth do they play the part in 3:45 !!!!!
Who is playing this?
Yi-Chung Huang
Fantastic, who is the pianist?
Yi-Chung Huang
how can liszt sonate be harder than that?
Liszt's sonata is no more difficult than that. Only symphony transcriptions are more difficult than this. Even Reminiscences are easier
This is way harder
Way too slow, should speed it up a bit
I think this song is influenced by Spanish Rhapsody. Or maybe vice versa.
Liszt wrote this piece before the Spanish rhapsody
Naja, es wird noch ein Weilchen dauern, bis ich so spielen kann.
This is AMAZING... and there's also another "Spanish..." work by Liszt, big and virtuosic, BUT that's NOT quite this technically demanding as this... and NOT the Rhapsody Espagnole... which is also a nice piece...
Romancero Espanol
Okay, I watched him play it. I've never seen such astonishing playing in my long life. But why would he hide his identity? A player like this should be world famous. But the piece is a marvel of overdoing everything in every possible way. I can see why people would have fainted at first hearing.
Basically everyone says that he sped up the recording but its literally not sped up if u look at the hands and fingers and just by hearing this its literally harder to play it slow and make the hand look like that and also make it sound like that.
And also clearly from the glissandos u can hear that its not sped up
@@chrismc1834yeah, you can hear directly from the sound that it’s not sped up !
who is the plaer? I can't believe he can play so fast flawless
Yi-Chung Huang
Liszt had a field day with as many textures as he could think of with this one...
Viva España y su arte
this performance is fucking ridiculous, insane pianist wow
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Is this harder than the Romancero Espagnol S. 495c?
Yes, by a bunch.
I believe this is exactly how Liszt heard the music when he composed it. All these textures make so much sense now. Incredible pianist!
Repent and trust in Jesus. We all deserve Hell for our sins, such as lying lusting coveting and more. We can't save ourselves, but Jesus can save us. He died on the cross to save us for our sins and rose from the grave defeating death and Hell. You must put your faith in him only. He is the only way to Heaven. Repent and trust in Jesus. Romans 6:23 John 3:16❤😊❤
@@christianweatherbroadcasti3491no one asked
@@CapInshallah People don't have to ask your permission to speak, just as you are allowed to speak and write this comment without asking.
@@swanoflove6833 I never said that he must ask permission. I'm just done with random christians preaching their shi when it has nothing to do with the comment or video
Wonderful. For me the liszt most difficult piece.. insane
what an amazing piece, so many similiarities of the Spanish Rhapsody, almost like another version of the piece, like a second chapter to the same book, just under a different setting.
It sure is...especially at the 2:49 mark.....this melody is definitely the same
Spanish rhapsody is just a nerfed version of this monster.
Is he Yi-Chung Huang?
Yes
Ye
THIS WAS PLAYED BY A 20 YR OLD!(21 NOW)🎉🤯👑🤯♥️🤯
22 now
Che meraviglia!!!!!❤
That’s total perfection.
It’s WAY far from perfection, but still very good.
0:04 Wrong note (pianist plays C instead of D) and it still sounds good
Unlistenable
good job
What’s wrong with Liszt?
owww my finger hurts just from looking at the glissando ><