I love Liszt arrangements and variations on other people's music, he had great talent for that. I enjoyed very much both pieces in this video, it's hard to pick a favorite from the two. Thanks for sharing!
Liszt was a true top-tier composer. Anyone who doubts his skills as a composer is insane. His works were masterpieces. On the same level as Chopin for sure!
@@PedroHenrique-um4ye fully agreed. I used to have Chopin as my favorite composer for piano but now that I'm discovering more of his unknown works Liszt is easily a much more versatile and prolific composer. Would Chopin have improved if he had lived longer? Yes! But we'll sadly never know where he would have chosen to take his compositions.
To appreciate Liszt, one must have a great abundance of patience and concentration. Chopin gives us a painting of music such as Cézanne's works, is relatively simple to appreciate, whereas Liszt gives us a painting of music which must be completely embraced in order to be appreciated. In other words, to appreciate Liszt's works, you gotta give it a good mental hug before judging it XD Gotta show you care. Of course, the Mephisto Waltz is a definite Wallflower. Don't try to hug it, it's spiky as hell XD
I really want to know the original work of Bulakhov, what a beautiful melody! By the way, Adolf von Henselt also wrote a work with this melody, which titled "Fantaisie sur un air bohémien-russe". Unfortunately, I didn't find any Bulakhov work which is related to Bohemian elements...
Wanda Helena Górecka-Fichtenbaum One się tak nazywają tylko dlatego, że są na podstawie rosyjskich melodii, ale sam styl oczywiście rosyjski nie jest. Można powiedzieć, że to stylizacja romantyczna piosenek ludowych.
Si proche de Chopin, ces deux mélodies tirées du folklore russe vont nettement plus loin dans le développement musical.Liszt nous tient tout au long afin de nous indiquer les détails mélodiques ! Émouvant !
Instead of the stupid and backward nationalism which once again seems so in style today, Liszt took a Russian melody and turned it into a beautiful composition.
? Liszts' time was THE time of nationalism. It was considered healthy by everyone except the anarchists, the forefathers of our current antifa. And we know what cultural achievements they are capable of. Nationalism created the enormous progress in all fields during the 19th century.
Well, adapting melodies from another culture isn't necessarily against nationalism. Liszt absolutely loved and praised his home country, Hungary, even if he didn't speak the language.
"stupid and backward nationalism"?? What the hell are you talking about? Why would you insert that bizar political-activist statement in a comment about Franz Liszt?
что-то здесь Лист перестарался. были красивые песни, зачем превращать всё в изощрённую акробатику? Мелодии то не его. тужился, тужился, перенатужился. Скучно.
I disagree. Personally I find the performance here a bit heavy. Some passages would benefit from being haunting, light, ephemeral, evocative. Think Horowitz' touch on Scarlatti.
Arrau once said in an interview that Liszt became great as he got older... how true!!!
Why doesn't this have more views?!?!?!?
Exactly what I thought 😢
I love Liszt arrangements and variations on other people's music, he had great talent for that. I enjoyed very much both pieces in this video, it's hard to pick a favorite from the two. Thanks for sharing!
リストは編曲の天才です。
そして、彼の功績は偉大です!!😊
I'm starting to really like Liszt now...
Do you love him yet? He's honestly one of my all-time favorite composers like many others
@@m.a.3322
Nice ❤️
Liszt was a true top-tier composer. Anyone who doubts his skills as a composer is insane. His works were masterpieces. On the same level as Chopin for sure!
Mehra Ahsan even better
Drakiller PH I agree completely - he's even better!
@@m.a.3322 Couldn't agree more! :)
I think Liszt is superior to Chopin in the piano composition, much less predictable
@@PedroHenrique-um4ye fully agreed. I used to have Chopin as my favorite composer for piano but now that I'm discovering more of his unknown works Liszt is easily a much more versatile and prolific composer. Would Chopin have improved if he had lived longer? Yes! But we'll sadly never know where he would have chosen to take his compositions.
This is so sentimental. Touches my emotion. I like this!
To appreciate Liszt, one must have a great abundance of patience and concentration. Chopin gives us a painting of music such as Cézanne's works, is relatively simple to appreciate, whereas Liszt gives us a painting of music which must be completely embraced in order to be appreciated. In other words, to appreciate Liszt's works, you gotta give it a good mental hug before judging it XD Gotta show you care. Of course, the Mephisto Waltz is a definite Wallflower. Don't try to hug it, it's spiky as hell XD
if you need that for Liszt, what do you need for Sorabji?
@@null8295 a brain
アラビエフ=リスト編曲のうぐいす、2017年にピアノの発表会で弾きましたが、本当に難しかったです。😅(でも演奏は成功しました😊)
今こちらで聞き直したら、後半チャルダッシュみたいな感じもしますね!😊
9:22 The Man on the Flying Trapeze 9:39 A very austere, stern variation on Rock-A-Bye Baby.
Amazing. Genius. Virtuoso.
So beautiful !!!
Bravo bravo bravo bravo brilliance grandiose super virtuoso
1. Александр Алябьев
2. Пётр Булахов
Amazing!
3:54 Chopin op 55 1
Naahhah😅
I really want to know the original work of Bulakhov, what a beautiful melody! By the way, Adolf von Henselt also wrote a work with this melody, which titled "Fantaisie sur un air bohémien-russe". Unfortunately, I didn't find any Bulakhov work which is related to Bohemian elements...
I am trying to deduce the mystery here. Ferdinand Beyer also wrote his Op 100 No 9 on this melody, calling it a “Chanson Bohemienne”.
@@TheModicaLiszt Did you find something? It's been 2 years...
@@MoisesJimenezTorres Yeah I did but it’s late at night and I can’t quite remember…
Deux Melodies Russes Liszta niestety nie kojarzą mi się z tym tematem owszem piękne romantyczne i bardziej chopinowskie dzięki
Wanda Helena Górecka-Fichtenbaum One się tak nazywają tylko dlatego, że są na podstawie rosyjskich melodii, ale sam styl oczywiście rosyjski nie jest. Można powiedzieć, że to stylizacja romantyczna piosenek ludowych.
Liszt ... the greatest of all
1:06 chopin op64 no2
I dont see it
reminds more of the middle motif in chopin’s second scherzo
@@bateman7573 Perhaps
I also remembered
Ahh yes!
9:39 la-la-land
I THOUGHT I WAS GOING CRAZY ON THAT PART! AHAHAH XD
Oh my god..
Si proche de Chopin, ces deux mélodies tirées du folklore russe vont nettement plus loin dans le développement musical.Liszt nous tient tout au long afin de nous indiquer les détails mélodiques ! Émouvant !
Instead of the stupid and backward nationalism which once again seems so in style today, Liszt took a Russian melody and turned it into a beautiful composition.
? Liszts' time was THE time of nationalism. It was considered healthy by everyone except the anarchists, the forefathers of our current antifa. And we know what cultural achievements they are capable of. Nationalism created the enormous progress in all fields during the 19th century.
Well, adapting melodies from another culture isn't necessarily against nationalism. Liszt absolutely loved and praised his home country, Hungary, even if he didn't speak the language.
"stupid and backward nationalism"?? What the hell are you talking about? Why would you insert that bizar political-activist statement in a comment about Franz Liszt?
If Cziffra recorded this, it would be at at least 1.5X tempo, which makes more sense
He did record the first piece.
2:32
2:33 this
3:08 this is just amazing
"Like" on 5 November 2017
Here's a live performance of No. 1, a one-time favorite of coloratura sopranos:
th-cam.com/video/os1pXKGw3pE/w-d-xo.html
Pianists all need to learn how to break and arpeggiate chords from harpists. It used to be standard practice for pianists, too, until after about WWI.
1:49
10:01 Chopin op 25 # 11
1st 💎❤️💛💚💙💜
What a beautiful set!! But I'm sorry lizst...I prefer Henselts Chanson boheme
Sad
@@GUILLOM Why sad?
@@r0mmm because you prefer a bad piece
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this is difficult to play is imposible
Dude, someone is playing it right now in a conservatory or in front of a crowd, as the guy on this recording did before them.
9⁹
This song like imitate the chopin.
wat
Bro why
что-то здесь Лист перестарался. были красивые песни, зачем превращать всё в изощрённую акробатику?
Мелодии то не его.
тужился, тужился, перенатужился. Скучно.
I disagree. Personally I find the performance here a bit heavy. Some passages would benefit from being haunting, light, ephemeral, evocative. Think Horowitz' touch on Scarlatti.
4:43