This piece has never been my favourite Ligeti. Impressive, yes, deep? No. However, Fejérvári's pianism is sensitive, flexible, exquisite and very well informed. Listen to his balance at 7'32" - 8'03", or the outburst at 15'30" - that's marvellous playing! Not to speak about the subsequent movements! Bravo, Zoltán!
💥💥💥fantastic!!!!❤
Amazing 👍
I would nickname this piece the "Cotton Swab" concerto because it made my ears bleed.
Hearing is like cleaning your ears: If you have learned to handle it carefully, you won't hurt yourself.
busy busy busy 😅
I hope this "music" was made as a troll, and that these people decided to learn this knowing what it was.
There's more music in it than your pop music-addled ears can grasp.
Excellent piece. But I’d rather listen to KPop.
It's a shame about your hearing, because pop music ruins your ears and makes you self-conceited. It's the fast food of music.
@thomaslaubli1886 I am a classical musician and college lecturer but I have to disagree with you. Pop music does not ruin your ears.
Mi ez a zagyvaság ?😂😂 ezt a Fejervarit mindenhol nyomatjak...2 hét múlva meg Chopint játszik...Érzelem mentes csávó !!!
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This piece has never been my favourite Ligeti. Impressive, yes, deep? No. However, Fejérvári's pianism is sensitive, flexible, exquisite and very well informed. Listen to his balance at 7'32" - 8'03", or the outburst at 15'30" - that's marvellous playing! Not to speak about the subsequent movements! Bravo, Zoltán!