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This is without a doubt one of the greatest video recordings ever made. John Ogdon was such a terrific and sadly under appreciated pianist
not underappreciated, just underreported
Splendid: many, many thanks.
Highly captivating and brilliant performance; although it is not one of my favorite pieces but I couldn't stop watching the video over and over again. Besides being a great virtuoso, John Ogdon was a great musician❤❤❤
Unbelievable playing, the dialogue he achieves at 8:30 is such a joy to listen to.
John Ogdon was a brilliant pianists.In this Liszt piece he takes us up to the angels and down to the inferno.
I do not usually think much of Ogdon's playing - but - I find lots to enjoy here.
lol
thank god for youtube
If if remember well, the original version had atrocious audio distortion. The playing is awesome.
Interestingly, JO once said that there were only 5 piano pieces really worth playing.
Completely eerie haunting & searching reading of a piece too easily reduced to b-movie horror. True though, the black & white helps........
Surely Liszt somehow gave his hands a heart attack.
This is without a doubt one of the greatest video recordings ever made. John Ogdon was such a terrific and sadly under appreciated pianist
not underappreciated, just underreported
Splendid: many, many thanks.
Highly captivating and brilliant performance; although it is not one of my favorite pieces but I couldn't stop watching the video over and over again. Besides being a great virtuoso, John Ogdon was a great musician❤❤❤
Unbelievable playing, the dialogue he achieves at 8:30 is such a joy to listen to.
John Ogdon was a brilliant pianists.In this Liszt piece he takes us up to the angels and down to the inferno.
I do not usually think much of Ogdon's playing - but - I find lots to enjoy here.
lol
thank god for youtube
If if remember well, the original version had atrocious audio distortion. The playing is awesome.
Interestingly, JO once said that there were only 5 piano pieces really worth playing.
Completely eerie haunting & searching reading of a piece too easily reduced to b-movie horror. True though, the black & white helps........
Surely Liszt somehow gave his hands a heart attack.