absolutely agree! im new to Liszt, and that's not really a difficult piece to learn (for example, i can play Valse Romantique by Debussy), the part on 2:45 was a little tricky, but i already understood how to play it.
The tension buildup from 2:40 onwards is absolutely genius, has to be one of the most goosbumps evocating dramatic passages in the whole of romantic piano repertoire.
Calm down, cowboy. It's absolutely amazing and it gives me genuine goosebumps but "the most goosebump evocating dramatic passage in the whole of romantic piano repertoire?" No.
Gifleo no it’s amazing. It gave me shivers. Trills in previous classical music were used to give off a happy emotion but Liszt here uses the trills to give off a sad emotion and it’s genius! That passage actually made me sob out loud. Liszt was a genius! Don’t ever say that he wasn’t. Notice how Liszt is using a crescendo to make the music louder whilst the tension is building? And then the music is suddenly quiet? It’s genius.
@@ryacoli Also, another piece where Liszt uses trills to convey and emphasize sadness is in the reminiscences des puritains. It's a great piece, and I highly recommend it a listen.
I had the privilege to Study with Ms. Mikulska for a week this summer. She is as wonderful to work with as she is a pianist, I learned so much from her and could not have enjoyed it more. Listening to this now with the understanding I received from her makes it all the more amazing and emotionally enthralling. Thank you for sharing this wonderful recording by such a wonderful pianist and teacher.
"Complainte, another dumka, is the song of a blind girl Liszt heard on the street in Kiev.".... and besides this, of her life, probably nothing else is or ever will be known....
Thank you for this post and all the other wonderful posts of rarely heard works by Liszt! It is so wonderful to have the score synched to the recording. I have this lovely version by Aleksandra Mikulska on CD (a great disc, highly recommended), but it is enhanced so much by being able to follow it visually. Your choice of works and pianists in your posts strikes me as discerning and far-ranging, and confirms both the astonishing breadth of Liszt's gifts and the fact that we are fortunate to live at a time when there are so many gifted performers who treat his music with the seriousness it deserves. :)
3:27 couldn't be anyone else. The crazy part is that Liszt very likely improvised these cascades and played it differently every time. Beyond our imagination.
Thank you so much for your posting Liszt. Oh ,it is whole reach world I didn't know about. Listening with big satisfaction... every sound is nice and deeply
Your channel is a GREAT help to me, since I am currently in the process of making a playlist of the complete piano works of Liszt. Therefore, congrats! You have a new subscriber! Csardas No. 1 next! (same set as Csardas Obstine)
Great performance by Mikulska of Liszt's early transcriptions of Slavic folk melodies (except maybe the second one, which is a Chopin song)! And also Andrei, I recommend you check out Chiu's recordings of Liszt's complete Schwanengesang transcriptions (except maybe Die Taubenpost-it is a splendid performance, but he used the more facile ossia compared to Liszt's original passage, though maybe it is up to you). Apart from Aufenthalt, Liebesbotschaft and Ständchen-it appears that the rest is rarely known, which is a huge shame. I think the set needs some recognition. The Die Stadt and Am Meer transcriptions are one of my favorites.
@@jerry_moo After checking the copyright policy of Frederic Chiu's recordings, he has chosen to block their usage on TH-cam, so I won't be able to use those :(
Andrei Cristian Anghel, Aww man, well I only know of a recording by Lisiecka (she records the whole set, as does Chiu). But her interpretation from some of what I hear seems inferior, in compared to Avan Yu’s interpretations of some of the Schwanengesang transcriptions might do the trick-and he performs the original hard Die Taubenpost passages (near the coda) as well, so that's great. But I suggest you compare their interpretations, as I haven’t listened much of Lisiecka’s playing on some of the transcriptions though.
@@AndreiAnghelLiszt Ashish's uploads of Chiu's chopin etudes are still up, so maybe the label doesn't enforce the block strictly? Most labels generally forbid usage of their recordings but, case by case, prefer to monetize the uploads instead. Compare for example with Hyperion, who will immediately block anything as soon as it's uploaded. You should maybe try one or two songs first and see if they stay up. Thanks for the ogod work!
Grana Liszt foi um profundo Inovador na História da Música Um revolucionário e um intérprete e instrumentista como poucos, ele transformou o conserto e o recital. Inovou a forma de se apresentar e suas ousadias harmônicas e melódicas abriram caminho para outros gênios, como polonês Chopin. Mas a ele se tem precisa reverenciar o pioneirismo e a inovação da arte de pianística!
This is such a beautiful piece, thanks a lot for the work you put to make people discover these hidden gems. Could you tell me where I could find the sheets your are using? I could not find them on IMSLP
The Allegretto of Ballade d'Ukraine is played almost as fast as the subsequent Andante, and both as fast as the Lento of the Complainte. Is the performed tempo in the first piece correct? Idk?
@@liviu445 Absolutely disagree. Even though I am a hardcore Liszt fan, it is known that he was highly influenced by Chopin and respected him greatly. He even wrote a biography about him. Both of them were extraordinary geniuses with a different musical language, and both undoubtebly took musical idioms and inspiration from each other.
I love the complainte dumka from Liszt (one of my favourite pieces), but I dislike the way the pianist played some of the parts here... He played those parts way too fast, especially the tremolo section.
"to be honest with you, I don't know why local Ukrainian peasants would be singing foreign songs" - As part of the Kingdom of Poland - the leading member of the Two Nations Republic known under a plethora of names such as _Rzeczpospolita Polska_ , _The Commonwealth of Two Nations_ etc. (the other nation being _The Great Duchy of Lithuania_ ) - Ukraine had undergone strong Polish influence through the ages, especially its western part. Therefore, it's not beyond the impossible for Ukrainians and Poles to have shared cultural patterns. Why western? Woronince is in the West of Ukraine, a stone's throw from the former lands of the Austrian empire, with a dense Slavic population of then-Austrian Galicia (not to confuse with a Spanish region of the same name.). Today, Galicia is in Poland. As for the interpretation, it was too soft, anaemic and honest to the text to uncover hidden beauties of the typical Lisztian dabs here and there.
Repent and trust in Jesus. we deserve Hell for our sins. For example lying, lusing, saying God's name as a cuss word and stealing our just some examples of sin which we can all admit to doing at least one of those. For our sin we deserve death and Hell, but there is a way out. Repent anf trust in Jesus and you will be saved. Repentence is turning from sin. So repent and trust in Jesus. He will save you from Hell, and instead give you eternal life in Heaven. John 3:16 Romans 3:23❤😊❤😊
This is an astonishingly beautiful set.
I realize it's pretty off topic but do anyone know a good website to stream newly released movies online?
@Immanuel Kason flixportal :D
@Aries Sterling thank you, I signed up and it seems to work :D Appreciate it!!
@Immanuel Kason no problem :)
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2:30 - 3:20 I have no words, Liszt was truly a mastermind at portraying emotions into music
Hm, deja vu? Ballade Ukraine? You said the same thing. Truthfull though.
these are honestly excellent entry-level pieces for people just trying to get into playing liszt
absolutely agree! im new to Liszt, and that's not really a difficult piece to learn (for example, i can play Valse Romantique by Debussy), the part on 2:45 was a little tricky, but i already understood how to play it.
The tension buildup from 2:40 onwards is absolutely genius, has to be one of the most goosbumps evocating dramatic passages in the whole of romantic piano repertoire.
Calm down, cowboy. It's absolutely amazing and it gives me genuine goosebumps but "the most goosebump evocating dramatic passage in the whole of romantic piano repertoire?" No.
Gifleo no it’s amazing. It gave me shivers. Trills in previous classical music were used to give off a happy emotion but Liszt here uses the trills to give off a sad emotion and it’s genius! That passage actually made me sob out loud. Liszt was a genius! Don’t ever say that he wasn’t. Notice how Liszt is using a crescendo to make the music louder whilst the tension is building? And then the music is suddenly quiet? It’s genius.
@@ryacoli Also, another piece where Liszt uses trills to convey and emphasize sadness is in the reminiscences des puritains. It's a great piece, and I highly recommend it a listen.
@@mazeppa1231 yep that one is even better one of my all-time liszt favourites
try listening to alkan too, his pieces r gonna give the same feeling lol
I had the privilege to Study with Ms. Mikulska for a week this summer. She is as wonderful to work with as she is a pianist, I learned so much from her and could not have enjoyed it more. Listening to this now with the understanding I received from her makes it all the more amazing and emotionally enthralling. Thank you for sharing this wonderful recording by such a wonderful pianist and teacher.
You just can't help but love Liszt's compositions. Breathtaking!
"Complainte, another dumka, is the song of a blind girl Liszt heard on the street in Kiev.".... and besides this, of her life, probably nothing else is or ever will be known....
9:51 the main melody of 1st Chopin 17 Polish Songs
Well spotted! Was just listening to those...
so amazing, i was so suprise, so sweet
Glad someone else noticed
8:44 This theme is also by Chopin, from "Allegretto and Mazurka"
I was looking for a special music that I haven't heard before. I found the right one! Thank you
@DÜT DÜÜÜT MÖMEÑT WÎTH CRÖCÖDILE I have been summoned.
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@@ValzainLumivix bruh do you want me to prove my age?
@@therealrealludwigvanbeethoven Sure, how would you do that?
@@ValzainLumivix Funny how you responded to me a month later. I don't really know how I can prove it.
A myriad of nuances and diverse moods and feelings. What a fascinating set for real "gourmets"
Beautiful! Love how the Allegretto from Allegretto & Mazurka plus Życzenie are both awesome melodies from Chopin!
8:43 allegretto and Mazurka
9:52 życzenie (both by Chopin of course)
i saw you arranging it on musescore lol
What works is the Chopin inspiration from? Can't seem to recognize them
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@@Ale-qf1pmJust a folklore polish song
Thank you for this post and all the other wonderful posts of rarely heard works by Liszt! It is so wonderful to have the score synched to the recording. I have this lovely version by Aleksandra Mikulska on CD (a great disc, highly recommended), but it is enhanced so much by being able to follow it visually. Your choice of works and pianists in your posts strikes me as discerning and far-ranging, and confirms both the astonishing breadth of Liszt's gifts and the fact that we are fortunate to live at a time when there are so many gifted performers who treat his music with the seriousness it deserves. :)
3:27 couldn't be anyone else. The crazy part is that Liszt very likely improvised these cascades and played it differently every time. Beyond our imagination.
Thank you so much for your posting Liszt. Oh ,it is whole reach world I didn't know about. Listening with big satisfaction... every sound is nice and deeply
A great and wonderful interpretation with exquisite sound colours and a cantable tone !
Thank you, Andrei, for this gorgeous posting.
uhm why is this so underrated? especially no 1 in this time
I can only guess because too sophisticated for the average taste
Because people are too influenced by the mainstream imagination about Liszt and his compositions...
hauntingly beautiful
Your channel is a GREAT help to me, since I am currently in the process of making a playlist of the complete piano works of Liszt. Therefore, congrats! You have a new subscriber! Csardas No. 1 next! (same set as Csardas Obstine)
@@dadaketgasparge lol almost forgot about this
I just discovered your channel and I am so glad I did. Happy Liszt's Birthday!
This is a beautiful and mysterious piece. Thanks for sharing
ну що тут скажеш... чудовий твір видатного майстра!
It's hard to believe someone even wrote this
Liszt trascendentale è molto interessante dal punto di vista della sfida tematica!
Спасибо ,это Великолепно. Браво.
Great performance by Mikulska of Liszt's early transcriptions of Slavic folk melodies (except maybe the second one, which is a Chopin song)! And also Andrei, I recommend you check out Chiu's recordings of Liszt's complete Schwanengesang transcriptions (except maybe Die Taubenpost-it is a splendid performance, but he used the more facile ossia compared to Liszt's original passage, though maybe it is up to you). Apart from Aufenthalt, Liebesbotschaft and Ständchen-it appears that the rest is rarely known, which is a huge shame. I think the set needs some recognition. The Die Stadt and Am Meer transcriptions are one of my favorites.
Thank you I will have a look!
Andrei Cristian Anghel, the pleasure is mine, Andrei! :)
@@jerry_moo After checking the copyright policy of Frederic Chiu's recordings, he has chosen to block their usage on TH-cam, so I won't be able to use those :(
Andrei Cristian Anghel, Aww man, well I only know of a recording by Lisiecka (she records the whole set, as does Chiu). But her interpretation from some of what I hear seems inferior, in compared to Avan Yu’s interpretations of some of the Schwanengesang transcriptions might do the trick-and he performs the original hard Die Taubenpost passages (near the coda) as well, so that's great. But I suggest you compare their interpretations, as I haven’t listened much of Lisiecka’s playing on some of the transcriptions though.
@@AndreiAnghelLiszt Ashish's uploads of Chiu's chopin etudes are still up, so maybe the label doesn't enforce the block strictly? Most labels generally forbid usage of their recordings but, case by case, prefer to monetize the uploads instead. Compare for example with Hyperion, who will immediately block anything as soon as it's uploaded. You should maybe try one or two songs first and see if they stay up. Thanks for the ogod work!
8:45 chopin allegretto mazurka a major-d minor
Amazing how this video is 18:47 long :))
@SIU MAN LI at my Phone the Video is.
Well what's ur point then?
@@Historia_ what anime character in you pfp?
Please reply
@@otakuxgirl6 it's literally my Name :D
Exceptional.
Grana Liszt foi um profundo Inovador na História da Música
Um revolucionário e um intérprete e instrumentista como poucos, ele transformou o conserto e o recital. Inovou a forma de se apresentar e suas ousadias harmônicas e melódicas abriram caminho para outros gênios, como polonês Chopin. Mas a ele se tem precisa reverenciar o pioneirismo e a inovação da arte de pianística!
That music kills me
This is such a beautiful piece, thanks a lot for the work you put to make people discover these hidden gems. Could you tell me where I could find the sheets your are using? I could not find them on IMSLP
08:03 Simpsons intro
I thought the exact same thing lmao
Bravo super music
Fucking beautiful.
6:33-7:04 my new ringphone
Too much
@@cristiansicilia1286 I'm good thx
2:45 anyone know how to play right hand here?
did you manage to learn?
№ 3 пісня "Віють вітри"
№ 1 - Ой, не ходи, Грицю.
Fun fact, liszt actually used the same melody in a collection of 6 polish songs written by Chopin arranged for piano
Une merveille que ces mélodies ukrainiennes et polonaises si proches de Chopin inspirées par son amour pour la Princesse Caroline polono ukrainienne !
Ballade Ukraine! How fitting. ❤️
Unbelievable beauty, but also not really all that surpised telling that it's from Liszt
@Andrei Cristian Anghel could you please provide a link to the sheet music you used? The ones at IMSLP are not very legible copies yours is.
@@karymtorres679 thank you :)
I too am looking for legible sheet music if anyone has any links...
@@liamoconnor8098 ks.imslp.net/files/imglnks/usimg/4/40/IMSLP73198-PMLP137810-Liszt--Glanes-de-Woronice-S249--NLA--Monochrome.pdf
@@DJStefandeJong Thanks kind sir
@@liamoconnor8098 you are most welcome, especially as a fellow Bosendorfer lover :)
9:59 Sounded a lot like Chopin's 1st polish song
Where can I find this edition of the score? On the web I can’t find it…
6:09
Je regrette de ne pas avoir eu TH-cam quand j'avais trente pu quarante ans..
The Allegretto of Ballade d'Ukraine is played almost as fast as the subsequent Andante, and both as fast as the Lento of the Complainte. Is the performed tempo in the first piece correct? Idk?
Could be slower for sure
cool!
3:39 Chopinezque af
Nah, I think Liszt birthed chopin, Liszt is playing a game with Chopin, and Chopin doesn't come close.
@@liviu445 Absolutely disagree. Even though I am a hardcore Liszt fan, it is known that he was highly influenced by Chopin and respected him greatly. He even wrote a biography about him. Both of them were extraordinary geniuses with a different musical language, and both undoubtebly took musical idioms and inspiration from each other.
@@JosSalinas yeah I don't know what I was talking about lol, you're right.
16:35, 18:08
where can I find this exact sheet music?
I think it's the new Liszt edition, you'll have to purchase it.
Edit: NLA Liszt Free Arrangements VIII Series II
Based
Surna Chopin...
I love the complainte dumka from Liszt (one of my favourite pieces), but I dislike the way the pianist played some of the parts here... He played those parts way too fast, especially the tremolo section.
The pianist is a woman, Aleksandra Mikulska.
@@treesny Aah, my bad then. I still really dislike how she played that piece. Leslie Howard plays the dumka so much better, imo.
Caroline era ucraina?
in memory with Chopin, if any vice title needed
Excellent performance, except the tripled rhythm.
"to be honest with you, I don't know why local Ukrainian peasants would be singing foreign songs" -
As part of the Kingdom of Poland - the leading member of the Two Nations Republic known under a plethora of names such as _Rzeczpospolita Polska_ , _The Commonwealth of Two Nations_ etc. (the other nation being _The Great Duchy of Lithuania_ ) - Ukraine had undergone strong Polish influence through the ages, especially its western part. Therefore, it's not beyond the impossible for Ukrainians and Poles to have shared cultural patterns. Why western? Woronince is in the West of Ukraine, a stone's throw from the former lands of the Austrian empire, with a dense Slavic population of then-Austrian Galicia (not to confuse with a Spanish region of the same name.). Today, Galicia is in Poland.
As for the interpretation, it was too soft, anaemic and honest to the text to uncover hidden beauties of the typical Lisztian dabs here and there.
Looks like the easiest liszt piece?
Not at all. Check out: th-cam.com/video/5pIidgkFxGw/w-d-xo.html
Looks like the best hard feeling by some easy keyboards
@@AndreiAnghelLiszt ok you win XD
what? it looks quite hard to me lol
@@pleasecontactme4274easiest LISTZ piece, it’s all relative my friend haha
Repent and trust in Jesus. we deserve Hell for our sins. For example lying, lusing, saying God's name as a cuss word and stealing our just some examples of sin which we can all admit to doing at least one of those. For our sin we deserve death and Hell, but there is a way out. Repent anf trust in Jesus and you will be saved. Repentence is turning from sin. So repent and trust in Jesus. He will save you from Hell, and instead give you eternal life in Heaven.
John 3:16
Romans 3:23❤😊❤😊
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