I just love her personality. Not a hint of arrogance, only pure delight as she lets her fingers dance across those keys. She is truly amazing and inspiring!
I absolutely LOVE Valentina and her artistic ability to make even the most complicated and difficult pieces of music to sound amazing and look easy to play!!! However, that dress is a crime against humanity!
I love this piece by Liszt.. Valentina is an absolutely supurb concert pianist. It was a delight watching her fingers fly across the piano keyboard and seeing her delightful facial expressions during her performance.
My most favorite part of the video is 8:18 when she plays that theme and the orchestra follows along with same little theme. I chuckled a bit at 8:48 when she turned to the orchestra and was like, "Your turn." Seeing her smile at 8:33 and into the piece is always a delight and shows how much passion and enjoyment she has as she is playing.
A beautiful performance by the fine orchestra and the incomparable Valentina. I trust that Liszt and Toscanini would concur. As always, Valentina brings out the beauty of Liszt's Hungarian tributes. I thank you for putting this up so we can continue to bask in the glow she exudes.
Great performances from everyone on this marvelous piece! Liszt is so awe-inspiring! Valentina Lisitsa looks happy and it's great to watch her play the piano!
She looks like she's having way to much fun playing this. Everytime she finishes a section, she has this little smirk on her face like, "I so totally own this piece."
I would love to hear Valentina rip that gigantic F major scale from bottom to top of the keyboard like Jorge Bolet does in his version. Doubles the drama of the ending.
She wore the same dress when she played in a street of half-demolished Marioupol for those who had servived. She just had put it over her cadual jeans and jacket. It was Victory Day.
True enough, but it was Liszt himself who did the full orchestration for piano and orchestra instead of the solo piano for the 14th Rhapsody...and of course, the main theme, based on "In Mohacs Field" was centuries old by the time Liszt so brilliantly adopted it....
Amazing! I didn't know that. It's the first time I hear this version and I'm a big fan of the Hungarian Rhapsody Nº. 14. What is the original name in Hungarian of "in Mohács Field"? Is it possible to find that on TH-cam?
Actually, the main theme was less than 10 years old at the time Liszt composed the Hungarian Fantasy :) but it was probably presented to Liszt as a folk-song (as had been the case with a lot of such songs adapted by Liszt and Brahms into the Rhapsodies and the Hungarian Dances). The song was premiered in a musical drama in 1847, the composer is called József Szerdahelyi. The title is "Magasan repül a daru" - I don't know where the "Mohács' Field" phrase comes from - it is found on wikipedia and some concert notes, but there is no such song as far as I can tell.
They're both arrangements on themes of a Hungarian folk dance, just as the other Hungarian themed pieces, so yes, that and the converse would also be true enough.
Well, I know, but the later parts of the peace the solist make it in my opinion extremly good. But in a critical perspective: I admit. Have You ever heard the performance of the hr-sinfony-orchestra (Frankfurt)?
Some of the world's most famous 19th Century pianists were reported to make mistakes but if on balance, their performance was intense and thrilling, it was overlooked. Why not now? Seems like most of the commenters here including me believe she's giving a dashing performance.
I just love her personality. Not a hint of arrogance, only pure delight as she lets her fingers dance across those keys.
She is truly amazing and inspiring!
LISZT + Lisitsa + Axelrod + Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della Rai = Perfection!
I absolutely LOVE Valentina and her artistic ability to make even the most complicated and difficult pieces of music to sound amazing and look easy to play!!! However, that dress is a crime against humanity!
I agree completely. Poor girl! It looks like her enemy dressed her.
I love this piece by Liszt.. Valentina is an absolutely supurb concert pianist. It was a delight watching her fingers fly across the piano keyboard and seeing her delightful facial expressions during her performance.
너무나 오랜 만에 들어 보는 "Hungarian Fantasy"....
조용한 아침을 화사하게 빛나게 하는 ....
고마워요...Valentina *^^*
My most favorite part of the video is 8:18 when she plays that theme and the orchestra follows along with same little theme. I chuckled a bit at 8:48 when she turned to the orchestra and was like, "Your turn." Seeing her smile at 8:33 and into the piece is always a delight and shows how much passion and enjoyment she has as she is playing.
+TJ Malana totally agree!
Lisitsa's favorite part is at 3:40 with the full arm weight on the major chords.
Marvellous!!!!!! Words are not enough to express how I admire you Valentina!
As a musician, it is very humbling to watch this woman perform.
Amazing music and brilliant
performance.
Thank you, dear Valentina.
🌹🌼🌹
Valentina plays with her heart!
A beautiful performance by the fine orchestra and the incomparable Valentina. I trust that Liszt and Toscanini would concur. As always, Valentina brings out the beauty of Liszt's Hungarian tributes. I thank you for putting this up so we can continue to bask in the glow she exudes.
Great performances from everyone on this marvelous piece! Liszt is so awe-inspiring! Valentina Lisitsa looks happy and it's great to watch her play the piano!
Belle Valentina ! Fantastisch !!!...
Brilliant performance and my all time favourite Liszt composition.
For me it's also - at least one of - his very best!
Magnifica interpretación de la pianista y una auténtica obra maestra del Gran genio de Liszt.
Magnifica spettacolare il modo come suona il pianoforte bravissima
Another Lisitsa youtube winner.
Hacia años que no se escuchaba este concierto. 👋👋👋👋👋🥇🇮🇷😁
I have a personal addiction to Cziffra's exciting expression of this arrangement, but this performance has a captivating flow and gleam to it as well.
She looks like she's having way to much fun playing this. Everytime she finishes a section, she has this little smirk on her face like, "I so totally own this piece."
Well, she does own the piece... especially at 8,30.
She hates to be compared to others. I'm her eyes, perfection doesn't exist.
+Lyudovik Rekov Escamilla There is no comparison. She is uniquely the best concert pianist in the world.
She does own this peace
She really enjoys playing the piano..
LeeSungHak Like any professional pianist...
Очень хорошо, Валентина!
Meravigliosa Valentina ‼️🥰🤩🔝🔝🔥🔥🔥💪👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Fantastic, a real delight
Hello Valentina. Simply wonderful. Best wishes. Salvador.
It was a performance that I was Valentina Lisitsa. amazing.
Концерт-представление! Блеск!
Hace como un año 🎈😍 que la descubrí con un vestido rojo ,al día siguiente desaparecieron. ,lo reclamé durísimo pero me las devolvieron. Gracias. 🎁
valentina sublime! excita la mente, el corazón y el alma
I would love to hear Valentina rip that gigantic F major scale from bottom to top of the keyboard like Jorge Bolet does in his version. Doubles the drama of the ending.
La Divina VALENTINA!!!
2:06 She looks like she's about to cry in delight of the music
1.Klasse! Valentina!!
Amazingly she hits what sounds like a bum chord at 3:53, but fortunately recovers quickly. Never seen that happen in a concert before.
True. Twice. But a wonderful recovery!
Bravo!!!! :)))))
mind-boggling technique
Not the best version which I've ever heard, but without any doubt she has a brilliant technique and it seems she really enjoys playing piano.
I do not believe somebody else in the world can do what Lisitsa did here.
She makes that piano sing!
A very extravagant dress she has.
wieso gibt es keine anderen deutschen Kommentare?
Sie ist es doch wert!
She wore the same dress when she played in a street of half-demolished Marioupol for those who had servived. She just had put it over her cadual jeans and jacket. It was Victory Day.
👌
amazing
Lindo demais
🎉🎉🎉🎉 like 1000 😅
What is the piano make? It sounds different that a Steinway of Bosendoffer. The name seem to start with an f but does not seem to be a Fazioli,
It is a Steinway but it says Fabbrini on its side because of the company who kind of sponsored this piano
+Rudolf Feindler It literally says "Fabbrini" under the Steinway logo. Please have a look at 15:24 in the video.
+Rudolf Feindler Oh, I just read my old comment. My apologies for the mistake! 😅😅😅😅
"March Grandioso"
Val is our Masterful Maniacal Magical Minx.
😘💓💕💖💞💘
Jazzy 3:53
Come sangue che scorre nelle vene
Listen to Solomon Cutner!!!
💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Stupenda❤
So long story short this is actually Hungarian rhapsody no. 14
True enough, but it was Liszt himself who did the full orchestration for piano and orchestra instead of the solo piano for the 14th Rhapsody...and of course, the main theme, based on "In Mohacs Field" was centuries old by the time Liszt so brilliantly adopted it....
Amazing! I didn't know that. It's the first time I hear this version and I'm a big fan of the Hungarian Rhapsody Nº. 14. What is the original name in Hungarian of "in Mohács Field"? Is it possible to find that on TH-cam?
Actually, the main theme was less than 10 years old at the time Liszt composed the Hungarian Fantasy :) but it was probably presented to Liszt as a folk-song (as had been the case with a lot of such songs adapted by Liszt and Brahms into the Rhapsodies and the Hungarian Dances). The song was premiered in a musical drama in 1847, the composer is called József Szerdahelyi. The title is "Magasan repül a daru" - I don't know where the "Mohács' Field" phrase comes from - it is found on wikipedia and some concert notes, but there is no such song as far as I can tell.
They're both arrangements on themes of a Hungarian folk dance, just as the other Hungarian themed pieces, so yes, that and the converse would also be true enough.
That devil Liszt would have enjoyed playing four hands this piece with her !
Unfortunately Valentina plays the half-speed of this Liszt composition. Compare it!
th-cam.com/video/nH1tdSvZRUc/w-d-xo.html
C'mon horns, get it together.
Co za kobieta...
nice hun suit, John
I just don't understand why she feels the need to go "topless".
If this bothers you, then let me introduce you to Yuja Wang
Too many audible mistakes.
you are a mistake
Well, I know, but the later parts of the peace the solist make it in my opinion extremly good. But in a critical perspective: I admit.
Have You ever heard the performance of the hr-sinfony-orchestra (Frankfurt)?
Some of the world's most famous 19th Century pianists were reported to make mistakes but if on balance, their performance was intense and thrilling, it was overlooked. Why not now? Seems like most of the commenters here including me believe she's giving a dashing performance.
wrong piece, wrong pianist, wrong conductor