Arrau could always produce a large scale sonority without banging the instrument. He had a natural muscular freedom, even when playing the most taxing of pieces such as the Dante Sonata. This is a superbly conceived account of this mighty work.
ahahahahah. I didn't know what to make of her interpretation of this piece. The piano first sounds like a guitar in some places. Then it sounds like she's playing Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition. There is no cohesion in her rendition and the pedaling leaves something to be desired.
Arrau could always produce a large scale sonority without banging the instrument. He had a natural muscular freedom, even when playing the most taxing of pieces such as the Dante Sonata. This is a superbly conceived account of this mighty work.
Fantastic voicing. What an ear and what the composer wrote. BRAVO!
Arrau was such a good Liszt player even in his later years, it's unreal.
In fact, I think he was one of the greatest all-rounders in instrumental history. Doesn't matter what he played, it was always very good to excellent.
True.
I think it’s real
Beautiful interpretation. So profund and full of details. He does not play it as a virtuoso...No doubt he studied in his youth with Martin Krause...
Quel touché ! c'est juste incroyable ! Son interprétation était réellement unique, bouleversante (pour Kim :).
I love Arrau 😍♥️
impresionante versión, destaca hasta el último detalle de la obra
LEJOS, LA MEJOR INTERPRETACION ,DE LISZT
I heard this live in concert
and your impression? Both competing for G. Sand....
@@bryanshapiro6977 I was very young. I was impressed that a little old man could play so passionately and with such volume.
Try listening to this version: th-cam.com/video/v2VtCfMh83c/w-d-xo.html
that was painfully horrible. Does he play the piano with a hammer?
@@carlosguzman97 yes pianos do in fact have hammers
I'll take Grimaud, 10,000:1 over Liszt/Arrau. Liszt too NON-melodic/dissonant....................prefer romantic over "macabre"
ahahahahah. I didn't know what to make of her interpretation of this piece. The piano first sounds like a guitar in some places. Then it sounds like she's playing Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition. There is no cohesion in her rendition and the pedaling leaves something to be desired.
This is literally the Dante sonata and you don’t want it to be macabre?