Recently, I saw a comment on one of Hamelin’s transcriptions, and I am going to repeat it here: - These pieces are insane. He out-godowskied Godowsky. In the meanwhile, allow me to leave to make a visit to a hardware store in order to get some screws to fix my dropped jaw after listening to the pure Late Romantic bacchanalia at 19:45-21:05. When you think it cannot get any more intense, Rosenthal just proves you wrong.
sorry to be offtopic but does any of you know a method to log back into an instagram account?? I stupidly forgot my password. I appreciate any help you can give me.
@Elon Calvin i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and Im trying it out atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Brilliant......and so charmingly played. What an interesting way he used the 3 rds in Chopin s Minute Waltz....also 5 ths. Thank you for finding this treasure and sharing it with us👏🏻❗️
Thank you for putting this group together with such great modern pianists that are recapturing what I thought was a lost style of playing. And then to cap it with the master himself playing that exquisite prelude - as if smiling from out of the past. Just gorgeous.
The Strauss paraphrase has to be the most exquisite of all the offerings of even Cziffra, Godowsky, Tausig, et alia. It's perfectly winning. I think his comments about Horowitz got back to Vlodya because he later said about Rosenthal, "I don't understand how he got his fame. ... He had dexterity but he had no real technique, and I don't think he really knew how to play the piano."
Now, at last I understand more about the era of great romantic composers and their fellow musicians, this is breathtaking!
😮😮😮😮😮omg I'm so glad you put Vassilis Varvaresos' recording in this selection
Recently, I saw a comment on one of Hamelin’s transcriptions, and I am going to repeat it here:
- These pieces are insane. He out-godowskied Godowsky.
In the meanwhile, allow me to leave to make a visit to a hardware store in order to get some screws to fix my dropped jaw after listening to the pure Late Romantic bacchanalia at 19:45-21:05. When you think it cannot get any more intense, Rosenthal just proves you wrong.
sorry to be offtopic but does any of you know a method to log back into an instagram account??
I stupidly forgot my password. I appreciate any help you can give me.
@Gregory Wallace instablaster =)
@Elon Calvin i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and Im trying it out atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Elon Calvin It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thanks so much you saved my ass :D
@Gregory Wallace You are welcome xD
Brilliant......and so charmingly played. What an interesting way he used the 3 rds in Chopin s Minute Waltz....also 5 ths.
Thank you for finding this treasure and sharing it with us👏🏻❗️
Thank you for putting this group together with such great modern pianists that are recapturing what I thought was a lost style of playing. And then to cap it with the master himself playing that exquisite prelude - as if smiling from out of the past. Just gorgeous.
A couple of his works are yet to be recorded.
or manuscripts to be found yet
i really want to see that left hand work he wrote for wittgenstein
which one? o_0
@@thenameisgsarci "Fantaisie über Gounods 'Faust'", signed and inscribed "Paul Wittgenstein in Bewunderung zugeeignet von Moriz Rosenthal"
@@fyrexianoff ooooh. then again, i will not be surprised if wittgenstein hid it under his basement again. :(
Восхитительно!)
Amazing, Thank you.
The little nod to Strauss was cute.
sensational
The Strauss paraphrase has to be the most exquisite of all the offerings of even Cziffra, Godowsky, Tausig, et alia. It's perfectly winning. I think his comments about Horowitz got back to Vlodya because he later said about Rosenthal, "I don't understand how he got his fame. ... He had dexterity but he had no real technique, and I don't think he really knew how to play the piano."
I really like the chopin one.
Papillons reminds me of Ignaz friedmans compsitions
Hi Fyrexianoff, Maybe I can ask you something in private?
Honestly, the pieces are amazing even though they might be meant to show off at times.