0:00 - 4:40 Liszt Waldesrauschen 4:40 - 6:55 Liszt Piano Concerto No 1(Second Movement) 6:55 - 12:30 Liszt Piano Concerto No 1(First Movement). 12:30 - 31:02 Liszt Piano Concerto No 2. 31:02 - 32:33 Liszt Totentanz (Beginning Part). 32:33 - 42:50 Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 2. 42:50 - 48:01 Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 15.
Chopin, a great fan of Liszt, wrote his famous Etudes and when finished showed the notes to the master. Chopin later said " He took my notes on first sight and played them better than I will ever be able to play them "
@@sweetfangs1979 Sadly we will never truly know and it's kind of heartbreaking I'll never get to hear a recording of Chopin playing his 1st Ballade in G Minor.
Who else says that Franz Liszt is the best writer of music in all of history? I just love his style, it is the perfect combo of all the things you expect in classical music
I just saw the film about his life, Song Without End. Quite compelling! He had a tumultuous life, as so many great artists do, who are thrown into the limelight. I felt rather badly for the two main women his life, Countess Marie d'Agoult and Princess Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, since the first was rejected by him and the latter was not allowed to have an annulment of her marriage, and she was a pious Catholic this was enough for her to end the long extramarital romantic relationship with Liszt. Then his daughter Cosima married Wagner (his 2nd marriage), effectively ending 1st marriage. Liszt was a virtuoso concert pianist, famed in Europe, and his great technical ability is reflected in his compositions. He was also an avid supporter of fellow composers such as Wager and Berlioz, conducting their works. He was himself religious and joined a monastery and a Catholic religious order at the end of his life.
+Sun Beam Idk, I thought of most of Liszt as a more simplistic and exaggerated version of Chopin, with the exception of some pieces of course (especially the first one playing in this video). Nevertheless, he is truly great and nearly original in all his work.
This kind of music makes us kinder and more tolerant of each other. Nourish your soul with classical music every day, just as you feed your body every day
"In 1844, the 33-year-old pianist was on one of his exhausting, triumphal European tours...One of the stops on this tour was Montpellier, where a local music-lover reproached him for playing Bach’s A minor Prelude and Fugue in a flashy and vulgar way.Liszt patiently showed him his three ways of playing Bach’s piece. The first way was simple and unfussy, “as the author must have understood it”, as Liszt explained. Then he played it again, “with a slightly more picturesque movement and a more modern style”. Then, as he lit a cigar, Liszt said: “Now here is the way I would play it for the public - to astonish, as a charlatan.” And he then played the piece, so the cowed and overwhelmed Frenchman tells us, with all kinds of virtuoso feats that were “prodigious, incredible, fabulous” - while still managing to smoke his cigar." - From The Telegraph. What a savage
My father used to blast a wide variety of classical while driving me around when I was very young. It drowned out the world and there was no car, no fear, no road. I don't remember when it happened exactly, but one day, he stopped, and though life is life and full of joy I do, like most, know pain and fear. Raw nerves, tired and fleeting, awaken in me more poignantly than they did then, if they did at all. Although the fear still comes from time to time, never is it more silent than when I drown myself in loud, well-timed classical. I must have back then however now, now I smile and never take it for granted.
حلم حب، فرانز ليزت. أروع ما اسمعت في موسيقى البيانو، طوال حياتي الستة و الستين. تمنيت لو أهديته نصف عمري، لكان قد أتاح للعالم معزوفات موسيقية لم يشهد للتاريخ لها مثيل محمد علي برادة.مراكش
Klasszikus, és egyben örökre modern, mint minden zseniális alkotó. Fantasztikusan szép zene! Nagy kár, hogy mikor Liszt Ferenc élt, még nem volt lehetőség zongorajátékának megörökítésére. Ő volt kora legvirtuózabb zongoristája!
I can't Handel this any longer. I've got to stop Haydn it. The first song is on my Liszt of favorites. Even though he's Debussy, *cough* dead, you see, I still Ravel in his music.
For molbile users: Liebestraum (Love Dream) 00:03 Waldesrauschen (The Forest Murmurs) from Two Concert Etudes 4:25 Piano Concerto No. 1 in E flat major 9:06 Piano Concerto No. 2 in A major 11:21 Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 in E flat minor 13:08 Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 2 in A major 32:04 Totentanz 50:30 Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 52:00 Hungarian March 1:01:57 Thank you!
Музыка, сочиненная Ференцом Листом - это потоки солнечного света, переплетенные с музыкой дождя и сердечными переживаниями влюбленного человека. Это мощная сила страстей, бушующих в океане, окружающего нас, мира. Браво, великому композитору, а также авторам этого музыкального альбома!
@@ludmilarommens4092 , не хочу гадать на кофейной гуще - трудно определить по манере исполнения на фортепьяно, может быть, JOSEPH NAGY? Но это только мое предположение. Извините.
Tema que meu sacerdote tocava pra mim. Liberstraum. Nosso tema de amor! Vc dizia: Tu és meu sonho de amor realizado! Imortal! E eu eternamente direi: És meu único! Nada e nem ninguém poderá mudar esse fato! Mesmo nosotros fisicamente distantes, vc em outro corpo, eu tb não mais perto de ti, devido a uma fatalidade que nos separaram, e que te fez não acreditar em mim, mas ainda somos e seremos um só, e a verdade um dia virá por terra. E um dia Villar vc vai enxergar que eu sempre fui sua. Talvez não nos vejamos mais, mas nosso amor é eterno! Um dia vc vai enxergar por si mesmo! Aonde eu estiver eu te levo comigo e aonde vc estiver vc me leva contigo. Tudo está escrito! Ninguem mudará! Linda seleção! Amo Lizst! Seja feliz meu amor! Lembre de mim com carinho! Só isso te peço! Gratidão a quem postou essa seleção!
András Fogarasi Miért baj az ha Magyarul kommentel? :) Nagyon sok videó alatt több nyelvű kommenteket lehet olvasni, ne visíts már rá mindenkire ezzel hogy "angol videó". Köszönjük!
Liszt jest "Wielki" Jak i innych klasyków mogę słuchać go i śnić o cudownym, romantycznym świecie. To jest bardzo ekspresyjna muzyka. Niestety świata cudownego nigdy nie było, a to czego słucham, to tylko marzenia.
Witaj Mario! Dawno Cię nie "widziałam". Stęskniłam się. Jak tak można? Niestety ja też nie bywam często w G+.Mam jakieś problemy z kompem i inne, pilne zadania. Serdecznie pozdrawiam.
Who dislikes music and feels they have to show it......the world is a very cynical place if people cannot enjoy without having to ruin something.....Liszt made the world a far better place
HitomiAyumu I wouldn't say that he is too simple, you never know what to expect when listening to his melodies. He knows how to capture a feeling and translate it in notes and rhythm. Of course, being a pianist clearly shows you how complicated it is to play Liszt. But does that make any pianist look simpler and thus less good than he is ? I don't believe so. Let's transcend complexity in compositions, let's go beyond structures and technique and just contemplate the beauty that lies in the melody. The ineffable beauty of the captured feeling striving for freedom. I believe that's what music is about, nothing but a disinterested contemplation. Said differently : bliss. That's why Liszt, Chopin and Rachmaninoff are so often listed among people's favorite pianist ( or shall I say among people who have some knowledge of music, are in a way aesthete so as to appreciate it ).
Liszt was one of the rock stars of his time. He would challenge anyone to come up on stage and compete with him on the piano - the challengers would leave in tears. Franz was the best; he wrote the transcendental etudes because no one else composed music that he found challenging.
Definitivamente Liszt, un genio entre los genios, su música es muy hermosa no sabemos si esta entre el campo de la modestia o la arrogancia, solo se decir que su música me hace subir a lo mas alto de mi imaginacion y me baja de golpe en mi realidad
@@HALIDONMUSIC yes I just came here from watching the film. Is it accurate that he was friends with all those other composers and partied that hard as depicted?
I'm Hungarian, And Liszt Ferenc is Hungarian too.He's got a beautifull piano musics an He is My best Piano Musican. Thanks fr you support Ferenc Liszt.
0:00 - 4:40 Liszt waldesrauschen 4:40 - 6:55 Liszt piano concerto no 1( Middle part) 6:55 - 12:30 Liszt piano concerto no 1( Beginning part). 12:30 - 31:02 Liszt piano concerto no 2. 31:02 - 32:33 Liszt totentanz (beginning part). 36:58 - 42:50 Liszt Hungarian rhapsody no 2. 42:50 - 48:01 Liszt Hungarian rhapsody no 15.
Not only through his unparalleled and totally new for the time, technical brilliance, and becoming the biggest musical personality of the period, through touring concerts that drove people to hysteria, but most importantly his “music of the future”, where he invented the symphonic poem and use of thematic metamorphosis, where the themes in the works would undergo many transformations in sound and emotional variance, that which Wagner actually used in his leitmotif themes all throughout his huge musical dramas, and the new and unheard of forward looking harmonic sonorities that would sound as though they could be from the 20th century, that can be heard in his late piano works; Liszt was and forever be a huge power in the development of western music- much more than a mere virtuoso that wrote difficult piano music.
I listened to Liszt and liked his compositions the most and my uncle who's a pianist randomly said the other day Liszt's pieces are the most difficult to play. Now I know why I like them. He's a master!
0:00 - 4:40 Liszt Waldesrauschen
4:40 - 6:55 Liszt Piano Concerto No 1(Second Movement)
6:55 - 12:30 Liszt Piano Concerto No 1(First Movement).
12:30 - 31:02 Liszt Piano Concerto No 2.
31:02 - 32:33 Liszt Totentanz (Beginning Part).
32:33 - 42:50 Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 2.
42:50 - 48:01 Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 15.
Wait, why did they put the middle part before the beginning part?
U have my thanks
Ahhh, I was looking for you and your comment my friend haha. Thanks for the Service.
Chopin, a great fan of Liszt, wrote his famous Etudes and when finished showed the notes to the master.
Chopin later said " He took my notes on first sight and played them better than I will ever be able to play them "
To me Liszt was the better pianist, but Chopin was the better composer.
Correct.
they were friends :)
@@sweetfangs1979 Sadly we will never truly know and it's kind of heartbreaking I'll never get to hear a recording of Chopin playing his 1st Ballade in G Minor.
Bullshit buddy
Liszt was the man !! He had everything - looks talent charisma. The Elvis of his day. Bravo !!
a rock star of his time 😉
No. Elvis was the Liszt of his time.
better than Elvis... what a strange comparison
Thanks For The Compliments , But i dont deserve them
Only difference is Liszt was a christian and Elvis was a satanist!
Liszt is my study partner. Every time I sit down to do some biology he helps me. His music is rather conducive to clear thought. Him and Primus
What a combo lol
Weirdly also on my playlist.
Liszt when everything is going swell and Primus, when you start to not understand the subject? :D
Primus sucks.
Primus sucks
I've lisztened to this more times than I can Liszt.
i thought Beethoven was the first real rock star.
And you comebach everyday to liszten the music.
Yeah lovely
John Stevens
Indeed
T00BR00TAL4YOU I love your pic dude
All hail Cryptopsy
Who else says that Franz Liszt is the best writer of music in all of history? I just love his style, it is the perfect combo of all the things you expect in classical music
In classical music? Think again
I just saw the film about his life, Song Without End. Quite compelling! He had a tumultuous life, as so many great artists do, who are thrown into the limelight. I felt rather badly for the two main women his life, Countess Marie d'Agoult and Princess Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, since the first was rejected by him and the latter was not allowed to have an annulment of her marriage, and she was a pious Catholic this was enough for her to end the long extramarital romantic relationship with Liszt. Then his daughter Cosima married Wagner (his 2nd marriage), effectively ending 1st marriage. Liszt was a virtuoso concert pianist, famed in Europe, and his great technical ability is reflected in his compositions. He was also an avid supporter of fellow composers such as Wager and Berlioz, conducting their works. He was himself religious and joined a monastery and a Catholic religious order at the end of his life.
Liszt + Chopin = Heaven.......
***** Liszt + Chopin = Lisztopin
Absolutely!!
OTP
good assumption
Don't forget Schumann
Danke für diese Popsongs, so zeitlos und popuäler für alle Generationen, macht Spass und Freude!!!!!
I love Liszt.
You should watch the movie LISZTOMANIA if you haven't already.
Thanks Sun, my library has this movie and I will take it out as a dvd and view it!
+Sun Beam Idk, I thought of most of Liszt as a more simplistic and exaggerated version of Chopin, with the exception of some pieces of course (especially the first one playing in this video). Nevertheless, he is truly great and nearly original in all his work.
heyy ofcourse Chopin is better even he is the BEST.
Chopin is, for me, the great. Even if Liszt is a genius.
This kind of music makes us kinder and more tolerant of each other. Nourish your soul with classical music every day, just as you feed your body every day
Liszt is the definition of "I have a piano, and I'm gonna use every centimeter of it!"
"I bought 88 notes and I'm gonna use 88 notes!"
Happy 205th birthday, Liszt!
I wasn't even invited to his party :(
Don't worry, it wasn't THAT good.
ok
Felix Mendelssohn XDD
@@robertschumann1594 LOL tell me more
"In 1844, the 33-year-old pianist was on one of his exhausting, triumphal European tours...One of the stops on this tour was Montpellier, where a local music-lover reproached him for playing Bach’s A minor Prelude and Fugue in a flashy and vulgar way.Liszt patiently showed him his three ways of playing Bach’s piece.
The first way was simple and unfussy, “as the author must have understood it”, as Liszt explained. Then he played it again, “with a slightly more picturesque movement and a more modern style”. Then, as he lit a cigar, Liszt said: “Now here is the way I would play it for the public - to astonish, as a charlatan.” And he then played the piece, so the cowed and overwhelmed Frenchman tells us, with all kinds of virtuoso feats that were “prodigious, incredible, fabulous” - while still managing to smoke his cigar." - From The Telegraph. What a savage
+Steven Ray I feel like I'm there.
+Steven Ray --yes, he was a delicious upstart and they loved him
+Steven Ray no one cant really beat Liszt in virtuossismo
+Steven Ray tjhanks.....
thanks for sharing! i would give anything to be half as cool as him...
210 years since the birth of Franz Liszt! I had never really listened to his orchestral works before! Many thanks for this collection.
Can't think of words to describe the feelings his music conjures. Truly amazing!
My father used to blast a wide variety of classical while driving me around when I was very young. It drowned out the world and there was no car, no fear, no road. I don't remember when it happened exactly, but one day, he stopped, and though life is life and full of joy I do, like most, know pain and fear. Raw nerves, tired and fleeting, awaken in me more poignantly than they did then, if they did at all. Although the fear still comes from time to time, never is it more silent than when I drown myself in loud, well-timed classical. I must have back then however now, now I smile and never take it for granted.
poetry
حلم حب، فرانز ليزت. أروع ما اسمعت في موسيقى البيانو، طوال حياتي الستة و الستين. تمنيت لو أهديته نصف عمري، لكان قد أتاح للعالم معزوفات موسيقية لم يشهد للتاريخ لها مثيل
محمد علي برادة.مراكش
Uno de los grandes romanticos.,Mucha pasion en la armonia y dulzura en la linea melodica
You and Chopin, blow up my head! Amazing composers.
Me too?
Chopin y el girón del cielo, mis dos grandes amores...
Wolfie Yes, you too, Wolfie! xD.
I'm a bit Brahms and Liszt every Friday! (hehe!)
gerard max Yesterday was Thursday!
Klasszikus, és egyben örökre modern, mint minden zseniális alkotó. Fantasztikusan szép zene!
Nagy kár, hogy mikor Liszt Ferenc élt, még nem volt lehetőség zongorajátékának megörökítésére.
Ő volt kora legvirtuózabb zongoristája!
Magdolna Szatmári Ez angol videó!
Működik a fordító, használhatják angolok is..:)
Magdolna Szatmári Többé-kevésbé
how could I have ever forgotten about that genius? Just divine
Franz Liszt's piano concertos are fantastic!! Such elegant, sensitive and suave music!
This is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard
Listen to Reminiscenses of Lucrezia Borgia.
@ thanks!
Мына дагы бир далил мен үчүн. Сиз барсыз. Махаббатыныз да бар. Дастаныныз дагы бар. Кандай керемет. Рахмат сүйүүнүз үчүн. Ыраазымын. Мен сиз мененмин.
I can't Handel this any longer. I've got to stop Haydn it. The first song is on my Liszt of favorites. Even though he's Debussy, *cough* dead, you see, I still Ravel in his music.
You made me laugh so much, i almost broke my Bach... (Pun intended)
Juan José López Thank you Verdi much for your comment.
Noah Johnson You Bartok be kidding. Thinking of a decent reply really Straussed me out. I literally cried out in Payne, but no-one gave any Fux
:D
Very clavier puns, everyone. Although, bralie burton, yours was pathetique.
For molbile users:
Liebestraum (Love Dream) 00:03
Waldesrauschen (The Forest Murmurs) from Two Concert Etudes 4:25
Piano Concerto No. 1 in E flat major 9:06
Piano Concerto No. 2 in A major 11:21
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 in E flat minor 13:08
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 2 in A major 32:04
Totentanz 50:30
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 52:00
Hungarian March 1:01:57
Thank you!
Музыка, сочиненная Ференцом Листом - это потоки солнечного света, переплетенные с музыкой дождя и сердечными переживаниями влюбленного человека. Это мощная сила страстей, бушующих в океане, окружающего нас, мира. Браво, великому композитору, а также авторам этого музыкального альбома!
Отлично сказано, спасибо 👌🌷
А исполнителя знаете?
@@ludmilarommens4092 , не хочу гадать на кофейной гуще - трудно определить по манере исполнения на фортепьяно, может быть, JOSEPH NAGY? Но это только мое предположение. Извините.
@@ЛюбовьНоздрачева, спасибо за ответ 🌺🌷
@@ludmilarommens4092 , и Вам всего доброго. Счастливо.
Liszt piano music is amazing, so unique. My god, this music is so beautiful
Thanks Tom and Jerry for enlightening me with the brights of Classical Music
Gabriel Gomes Mendes
Gabriel Gomes Mendes and Warner brothers, bro, don't forget the coolest cartoons of all time
yes and bugs bunny too
Yup. Tom n Jerry
You are very sexy and handsome.
God bless you!!
My favorite composer without a doubt
What a wonderful way to end the long night of studying. Music like this makes me feel safe
Same 👌
same
personally it makes me feel scared and vulnerable.
This is MAGIC !! music is the best thing in the life, thank god was a once day in time to bring this magical souls to our lives!!!
byut.... buttt.... butttt.... i listen to it while studying :C
Божественная музыка! Особенно первая пьеса «Грёзы любви».
И респект оркестру за интерпретацию «Рапсодии №2».
Привет из Германии. Спасибо!
Tema que meu sacerdote tocava pra mim. Liberstraum. Nosso tema de amor! Vc dizia: Tu és meu sonho de amor realizado! Imortal! E eu eternamente direi: És meu único! Nada e nem ninguém poderá mudar esse fato! Mesmo nosotros fisicamente distantes, vc em outro corpo, eu tb não mais perto de ti, devido a uma fatalidade que nos separaram, e que te fez não acreditar em mim, mas ainda somos e seremos um só, e a verdade um dia virá por terra. E um dia Villar vc vai enxergar que eu sempre fui sua. Talvez não nos vejamos mais, mas nosso amor é eterno! Um dia vc vai enxergar por si mesmo! Aonde eu estiver eu te levo comigo e aonde vc estiver vc me leva contigo. Tudo está escrito! Ninguem mudará! Linda seleção! Amo Lizst! Seja feliz meu amor! Lembre de mim com carinho! Só isso te peço! Gratidão a quem postou essa seleção!
I grew up listening to my mother playing this.
Lucky you! Did you learn to play the piano from your mum?
u a lucky human
aw that's so sweet 🥺 did she ever teach you?
you are a lucky man. Did she obey your father?
Your mom must have hugee hands. liszt has enormous hands
Currently learning Liebestraum No.3, and I already got 4/6 pages down.
It's truly a blessing for me to play this wonderful piece..
I played some of his music, long ago and I still yearn to play it again, it's beautiful beyond words. Thanks for sharing this music with all of us
Debussy, Chopin and Liszt are my top 3 of my favourite composers!
absolutely! we got the same top 3 haha
And difficult to play!
I think I started loving classical music after hearing liebstraum. He really was a genius
I feel so calm and peaceful. Love Liszt so much. Thank you:)
Your welcome.
Csodálatos zene és kissé varázslatos is. Igazán jó hallgatni.
András Fogarasi Miért baj az ha Magyarul kommentel? :) Nagyon sok videó alatt több nyelvű kommenteket lehet olvasni, ne visíts már rá mindenkire ezzel hogy "angol videó". Köszönjük!
András Fogarasi Hogy neked mennyi eszed van?! :) Biztosan nem fognak ellopni miatta! :)
Liszt jest "Wielki" Jak i innych klasyków mogę słuchać go i śnić o cudownym, romantycznym świecie. To jest bardzo ekspresyjna muzyka. Niestety świata cudownego nigdy nie było, a to czego słucham, to tylko marzenia.
Piękne .... podzielam Twoje zdanie))) Pozdrawiam serdeczne
Witaj Mario! Dawno Cię nie "widziałam". Stęskniłam się. Jak tak można? Niestety ja też nie bywam często w G+.Mam jakieś problemy z kompem i inne, pilne zadania. Serdecznie pozdrawiam.
Irena Kaczmarek Przez dwa tygodnie przemierzałam Włochy ... cieszę się, że Cię zastałam, bo rzeczywiście rzadko gościsz w G+
Fajnie jest z Tobą pogadać. Włochy są piękne i miło mi że spędziłaś tam urocze chwile.
Witaj Krystyno! Widzę że jest nas więcej. Pozdrawiam serdecznie.
Спасибо! Гениальное исполнение! Душа поёт! Словно Лист рядом сидит и разговаривает!
For me, Chopin and Liszt are the greatest composers of all time
Same for me
@@Itibitydetsku scriabin supremacy
So peaceful, soothing and calm; gives one a feeling of no care in the world!
Been listening to this piece for ,over a year without commenting, but I do love this man and his music. No other like him.
Who dislikes music and feels they have to show it......the world is a very cynical place if people cannot enjoy without having to ruin something.....Liszt made the world a far better place
One of my very best favorite composers of all time
Pieces like these make the world fade away as slowly as peacefully
1. Chopin, 2. Rachmaninoff, 3. Liszt for piano is my order of favouritism.
1. Chopin, 2.Debussy , 3.Rachmaninoff for piano is my order of favouritism
Hahaha mines 1.Rachmaninoff 2.Chopin 3.Liszt
Rob Hulbert Rachmaninoff is too simple in my opinion.
First time i heard Chopin I ended up listening to him for over 4 hours
HitomiAyumu I wouldn't say that he is too simple, you never know what to expect when listening to his melodies. He knows how to capture a feeling and translate it in notes and rhythm.
Of course, being a pianist clearly shows you how complicated it is to play Liszt. But does that make any pianist look simpler and thus less good than he is ? I don't believe so. Let's transcend complexity in compositions, let's go beyond structures and technique and just contemplate the beauty that lies in the melody. The ineffable beauty of the captured feeling striving for freedom. I believe that's what music is about, nothing but a disinterested contemplation. Said differently : bliss.
That's why Liszt, Chopin and Rachmaninoff are so often listed among people's favorite pianist ( or shall I say among people who have some knowledge of music, are in a way aesthete so as to appreciate it ).
É melodia-chave do Quarto Raio, Chama Branca, "Sonho de Amor", de Franz Liszt? É divino. Gratidão. Paz e luz.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏
saprebbe dirmi gentile signora, la canzone di Dark Lo "The Offer"tratta da un pezzo classico, di che autore si tratta e magari il titolo?? Grazie
Спасибо. Всем успехов и здоровья за чудесные записи.Как говорят "Душа поет "
Gran Trabajo!! Es uno de mis pianistas favoritos, Gracias!!! Felicidades!!!
Liszt was one of the rock stars of his time. He would challenge anyone to come up on stage and compete with him on the piano - the challengers would leave in tears. Franz was the best; he wrote the transcendental etudes because no one else composed music that he found challenging.
Magnificent concert!!!!!!! Close my eyes and relax
Definitivamente Liszt, un genio entre los genios, su música es muy hermosa no sabemos si esta entre el campo de la modestia o la arrogancia, solo se decir que su música me hace subir a lo mas alto de mi imaginacion y me baja de golpe en mi realidad
CLASSICAL MUSIC IS SO UNDERATED🤦🏽♀️😍😍
Gracias Halidon Músic por la bella sinfonía del INMORTAL LISZT
The first one's definitely the best. Not necessarily the most technically composed piece, but is the most mesmerising and thought provoking piece.
What a handsome and talented man.
apparently the 19th century audience thought so too - have you ever heard of Lisztomania? ;)
@@HALIDONMUSIC Beatlemania shooken
"talented" doesn't make him justice. that kid was supernatural, a legit vampire, people literally believed he's sold his soul to the devil.
@@HALIDONMUSIC yes I just came here from watching the film. Is it accurate that he was friends with all those other composers and partied that hard as depicted?
What a wonderful playliszt!
@Daily Dose Of Stupitity ur dad
LOVE DREAM
My mother used to play all these classics when she did her house work. I'm only starting to investigate, but wow what astounding music!
Bonsoir ""HALIDONMUSIC"", Merci . Compositeur , Composition Oh! combien !! ROMANTIQUE !!!
FELICIDADES, Éxitos, Abrazos Desde COLOMBIA.........
Wow! I love this music so much. And it's perfect for studying.
I listen it in 2020 and this time i am so proud to i am a hungarien person, Liszt is so Magnificent.
I've just rediscovered Lizst, and I fall in love with his music instantly
I'm Hungarian, And Liszt Ferenc is Hungarian too.He's got a beautifull piano musics an He is My best Piano Musican. Thanks fr you support Ferenc Liszt.
0:00 - 4:40 Liszt waldesrauschen
4:40 - 6:55 Liszt piano concerto no 1( Middle part)
6:55 - 12:30 Liszt piano concerto no 1( Beginning part).
12:30 - 31:02 Liszt piano concerto no 2.
31:02 - 32:33 Liszt totentanz (beginning part).
36:58 - 42:50 Liszt Hungarian rhapsody no 2.
42:50 - 48:01 Liszt Hungarian rhapsody no 15.
Liszt makes me feel alife, all kind of emotions are transmitted through his music... hapiness, sadness, power, love...
Sublime, maravilloso, delicado, preciso..
i dont understand nothing of music classical, but sounds good
... poderoso!
Muito booommm
esplêndido, precioso, cheiroso...
zUvLimek, mARabiyOoSo, deLiKaDo, pRheziso 🥵💪👊👌😫😭👊😍😍
That magic touch of Liszt never ever tires 🖤🎹🎹🎹🖤
First time listening but this guy would be in my top 5 Liszt.
Superb - one just gets lost in time - beautiful
I could listen to this all day...so gorgeous and relaxing...
Working while listening to this makes it at least 2x more enjoyable!
The piano is my favorite musical instrument, and that is what makes this compilation so awesome. Very soothing to the emotions. Thanks for posting
Překrásné provedení této skladby díky za krásný zážitek
Taki romantyczny i piękny jak wiosenny poranek
YAUr
I've only ever heard Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 as a piano solo, this is super cool to hear a symphony play it!
This selection of pieces is the top of the Liszt.
É Tão satisfatório ,depois de um dia cansativo e produtivo ,poder desfrutar de uma das magnificas obras de Liszt!
é o compositor que mais amo, Liszt
é apaixonante....realmente apaixonante.
Wow! Amazing! Beautiful man inside and outside❤
I went out Chopin but I forgot my Liszt so I went Bach to get it
you need to get a Handel on your life
politicians are haydn the truth to people
Be right Bach! Going to Pachelbel 🌮
I hate you all for making me laugh...2 years later, lol.
DId you Debussy it?
Breath taking and mind blowning
Not only through his unparalleled and totally new for the time, technical brilliance, and becoming the biggest musical personality of the period, through touring concerts that drove people to hysteria, but most importantly his “music of the future”, where he invented the symphonic poem and use of thematic metamorphosis, where the themes in the works would undergo many transformations in sound and emotional variance, that which Wagner actually used in his leitmotif themes all throughout his huge musical dramas, and the new and unheard of forward looking harmonic sonorities that would sound as though they could be from the 20th century, that can be heard in his late piano works; Liszt was and forever be a huge power in the development of western music- much more than a mere virtuoso that wrote difficult piano music.
damn i'm good
Superb!
the legend has spoken!
Hey
Ha!
*yawns* what were we talking about again?
Nice guy can't wait for his next album
It honestly can't come soon enough!
I listened to Liszt and liked his compositions the most and my uncle who's a pianist randomly said the other day Liszt's pieces are the most difficult to play. Now I know why I like them. He's a master!
Just close your eyes and liszten..
Франц Лист У родника
Love this Hungarian music, greetings from Serbia.
dylan abrahams Why not? I like separating music and politics.
I don't like the Saudi Arabian government but I love Arabic music and poetry.
Loved what you said. Greetings from Albania @Milena :)
Здраво Милена. И хвала ти.
Dajena Tafka Thank you, Dajena. I don't know Albanian but let me try: faleminderit! :)
chaos048 Хвала такође :)
this is among the LISZT of great musicians many can HANDEL!
Now I understand Liszteria. I would definitely play these whilst soaking in a jacuzzi or a warm bath with candlelight. This is exquisite.
Hace tiempo andaba buscando un sonido como este, me gustó mucho Liszt! ✨
Incredible music, great hair, fantastic jaw line.. the Liszt goes on..
The best version of Liebestraum I have ever heard.
Where tf is my Liebestraum now
Damn it, i miss Liebestraum too.
I remember watching this video back in 2019.
WHERE IS MY LIEBESTRAÜM NO. 3
Beautifully performed! Liszt truly wrote some great pieces.
ГЕНИЙ . . . 👍👏💖💖💖. . . (великолепная подборка произведений., спасибо.)