Nice, this recording has always been my favorite of the piece! Beautiful rubato, clear phrasing of the melody, big climax, still haven't found anyone who does it beter!
I listened to this and the Hamelin performance last night, and honestly I just love how much Katsaris pours into this interpretation. His voicing is immaculate, and yes all of the characteristics you’ve mentioned are at the their peak in this performance :)
@@Varooooooom They're both good, but I perhaps marginally like Hamelin better . It has a slightly more ethereal, other-worldly luminosity, to me - but it is unfortunately marred by a mistake he made near the end (at least in the version I heard - I don't know if he did it more than once), where a C-sharp anomalously mingles with all the B-flat-major arpeggios. (When I mentioned this on an on-line music-oriented forum, someone else suggested that he might have done it deliberately to show that even he can make a mistake - but I don't believe that is likely. I never heard of any performer deliberately spoiling a performance like that to make some kind of a point.)
Katsaris is a fine pianist and this is an interesting version, but I think Valerie Tryon's masterful control of the outer parts and straight interpretation trumps this. Worth listening to if you've not heard it.
Nice, this recording has always been my favorite of the piece!
Beautiful rubato, clear phrasing of the melody, big climax, still haven't found anyone who does it beter!
I listened to this and the Hamelin performance last night, and honestly I just love how much Katsaris pours into this interpretation. His voicing is immaculate, and yes all of the characteristics you’ve mentioned are at the their peak in this performance :)
@@Varooooooom They're both good, but I perhaps marginally like Hamelin better . It has a slightly more ethereal, other-worldly luminosity, to me - but it is unfortunately marred by a mistake he made near the end (at least in the version I heard - I don't know if he did it more than once), where a C-sharp anomalously mingles with all the B-flat-major arpeggios. (When I mentioned this on an on-line music-oriented forum, someone else suggested that he might have done it deliberately to show that even he can make a mistake - but I don't believe that is likely. I never heard of any performer deliberately spoiling a performance like that to make some kind of a point.)
Katsaris is a fine pianist and this is an interesting version, but I think Valerie Tryon's masterful control of the outer parts and straight interpretation trumps this. Worth listening to if you've not heard it.
how is this even possible
to play😹😹😹😹😹
I’ve learned playing this beautiful piece at age 8 which than lead me to good opportunities to play at church’s and universities and more!
Bro Im sure most piano university students wouldnt be able to play this how tf did u play this at the age of eight
Can you send me the link to purchase this shore or just the score I can print for this version please thanks
Should be free to print from here: imslp.org/wiki/12_Lieder_von_Franz_Schubert%2C_S.558_(Liszt%2C_Franz)
Where can i find the sheet music to print for free?
imslp.org/wiki/12_Lieder_von_Franz_Schubert,_S.558_(Liszt,_Franz)