Cada serie en la edición es ligado, el autor tendría que ofrecer una variación articulada en la series, no se presencia otra posibilidad en las ediciones, yo lo toque durante 1 año para mi examen final ceuta
Cziffra plays as if he were born with the necessary DNA sequences to play anything effortlessly. His playing is sublimely beautiful, artfully emotional, and technically perfect.
Cziffra's surprisingly conservative tempo allows for beautiful clarity and dialogue between the different voices that I don't usually hear in this piece.
Cziffra always seemed surprisingly reserved and dignified in Chopin; it seems it was only the Liszt that he went wild and allowed himself to bring out a more flamboyant style.
6:00 i don't think anyone play this section that good I listened to a lot of pianists rush through and don't express their emotions. Cziffra is just perfect (sorry for bad English)
4:24 fits nicely under the fingers so many pianists go like the clappers. Interesting to see such a famously dazzling pianist instead take it at a more leisurely pace.
The most ridiculous part is the extreme ease he displays in performing the Scherzo. Technique-wise, it means absolutely nothing to him, and it shows so profoundly.
I'm not familiar with this pianist. I saw that his version was quite a bit longer than others and have to say that I think the music benefits from a slightly slower pace in the fast passages - you actually have enough time to hear the tune!
Кто знает что у него на правом запястье шерстяная нить или какой-то браслет я на некоторых видео и фото замечаю такое и ходили слухи что он не однократно переигрывал руки в процессе занятии...
there is no argue cziffra is one of the best pianist ever existed and his professionality is meyond imagination but i personally had lack of emotions at cadanse in this performance... but still this performance is amaizing may i didn't fully understand it
Every interpretation is unique, and maybe yes, you didn't understand his style yet but you surely will one day completely!. Personally I find it breathtaking and unique! Its very beautiful too and the encore is wonderful and fantastic too!
I don't usually hear the criticism that Cziffra is cool. It's interesting to note that Cziffra's classmate in conservatory was Bela Siki, who definitely played Chopin rather coolly--although perfect like Cziffra. Incidentally I think Cziffra played the best Liszt B minor sonata that I have heard. That's not because of his breathtaking virtuosity ; rather, he kept the musical impulse going better than anyone else. I believe this is because he paid more attention to phrasing in the easier passages, ironically.
One of the best Chopin intepreter
one of the Greatest Pianists of ALL TIME
One of the greatest pianists ever lived on earth. thank you
Pure Genius he was...
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Cada serie en la edición es ligado, el autor tendría que ofrecer una variación articulada en la series, no se presencia otra posibilidad en las ediciones, yo lo toque durante 1 año para mi examen final ceuta
Cziffra plays as if he were born with the necessary DNA sequences to play anything effortlessly. His playing is sublimely beautiful, artfully emotional, and technically perfect.
I think perhaps William Kapell could have reached this level of artistry had he not suffered a tragic death.
@@jimhall167 try to listen Alexei Sultanov's interpretation! Thank you!
Cziffra's surprisingly conservative tempo allows for beautiful clarity and dialogue between the different voices that I don't usually hear in this piece.
Cziffra always seemed surprisingly reserved and dignified in Chopin; it seems it was only the Liszt that he went wild and allowed himself to bring out a more flamboyant style.
This is my favorite Chopin
Как он элегантен, великолепный Дьёрдь Циффра! ❤
Extraordinary!! Perfect expression, absolute beauty, the spirit of Chopin in every note played.
6:00 i don't think anyone play this section that good I listened to a lot of pianists rush through and don't express their emotions. Cziffra is just perfect (sorry for bad English)
i agree
Soberbo! Magnífico! Cziffra - um dos maiores de todos os tempos!
is the recording making this beautiful piano sound? or the piano and Cziffra does? Anyway, this is really beautiful and soft
4:24 fits nicely under the fingers so many pianists go like the clappers. Interesting to see such a famously dazzling pianist instead take it at a more leisurely pace.
There is no greater than him.
Cziffra best!
I am in agreement. His technique is just impeccable. I've other videos in TH-cam and am so grateful they are here.
Wonderful performance! And nice encore at the end too! (the impromptu isn't in the video title)
The most ridiculous part is the extreme ease he displays in performing the Scherzo. Technique-wise, it means absolutely nothing to him, and it shows so profoundly.
Desacuerdo
Wonderful 💐
Thank you v much for posting.
Amazing......
GOAT
SUPERBO!
Perfetc
rather abstract, but clean ...
I'm not familiar with this pianist. I saw that his version was quite a bit longer than others and have to say that I think the music benefits from a slightly slower pace in the fast passages - you actually have enough time to hear the tune!
Кто знает что у него на правом запястье шерстяная нить или какой-то браслет я на некоторых видео и фото замечаю такое и ходили слухи что он не однократно переигрывал руки в процессе занятии...
non mais il avait eu un poignet abimé à force de trainer des pierres quand il était aux travaux forcés
This monster of a piece is too easy for Cziffra.
Le plus grand...
had no idea this song was so long
He plays another piece in the end
ok so I'm guessing the fantasy in f the polonaise andante spianato are his longest solo pieces after the sonatas. @@Cr4ntz
there is no argue cziffra is one of the best pianist ever existed and his professionality is meyond imagination but i personally had lack of emotions at cadanse in this performance... but still this performance is amaizing may i didn't fully understand it
Shut up
Every interpretation is unique, and maybe yes, you didn't understand his style yet but you surely will one day completely!.
Personally I find it breathtaking and unique! Its very beautiful too and the encore is wonderful and fantastic too!
I don't usually hear the criticism that Cziffra is cool. It's interesting to note that Cziffra's classmate in conservatory was Bela Siki, who definitely played Chopin rather coolly--although perfect like Cziffra. Incidentally I think Cziffra played the best Liszt B minor sonata that I have heard. That's not because of his breathtaking virtuosity ; rather, he kept the musical impulse going better than anyone else. I believe this is because he paid more attention to phrasing in the easier passages, ironically.