Tracklist 00:00:00 Franz Liszt: No. 1 in C-Sharp Minor 00:13:08 Franz Liszt: No. 2 in C-Sharp Minor 00:23:46 Franz Liszt: No. 3 in B-Flat Major 00:28:57 Franz Liszt: No. 4 in E-Flat Major 00:34:16 Franz Liszt: No. 5 in E Minor, “Héroide élégiaque” 00:43:07 Franz Liszt: No. 6 in D-Flat Major 00:54:25 Franz Liszt: No. 7 in D Minor 01:00:29 Franz Liszt: No. 8 in F-Sharp Minor 01:06:52 Franz Liszt: No. 9 in E-Flat Major, “Pesther Carneval” 01:19:02 Franz Liszt: No. 10 in E Major 01:25:12 Franz Liszt: No. 11 in A Minor 01:30:54 Franz Liszt: No. 12 in C-Sharp Minor 01:42:10 Franz Liszt: No. 13 in A Minor 01:51:03 Franz Liszt: No. 14 in F Minor 02:03:50 Franz Liszt: No. 15 in A Minor, “Rákóczy March” 02:09:53 Franz Liszt: No. 16 in A Minor 02:14:48 Franz Liszt: No. 17 in D Minor 02:17:30 Franz Liszt: No. 18 in F-Sharp Minor 02:20:23 Franz Liszt: No. 19 in D Minor
Fr so many ppl play the Lassan of number 6 so fast like they’re trying to get it over with. It’s the most beautiful part of the piece and should be enjoyed, plus it’s meant to be played slow
@@usurpationofmusic4596some things need to be rush but gradually (sorry for my bad english) like the friska of the 6th but only at end. Need to start slow and go faster and faster here is Why i think Martha did it very well but hungarian rhapsody are not like etude or showcase piece but réal pièce that need technique and high musicality.
Thanks so much.I loved Liszt since my mom brought some “Classical Hits” CDs, and me without knowing even how to make my maths.Now as an adult, I recommend to every young people I know, to listen to music like this🌸
Komugi Quimera true, passionate Liszt music is able to bring some attention to the classical music in general even of younger generation that is far away from the world of classical music :)
Deeply impressive recording ! I've heard so many interpretations of the rhapsodies and I have to realize Mr. Pizarro is one of the few interpreters who do justice to these works being successful in balancing out the necessary pomp and the so-called faithfulness to the original while allowing himself less liberties with the text as others do. The reserved, nearly analytical (but not at all pale) interpretation cares for the essential temporal frame permitting the listener to "experience" the compositions (in contrast to much other pianists who let them only "flit past"). So to speak Mr. Pizarro is trimming these tropically growing rampant plants without damaging their nature. As a complete recording this interpretation excels by lucidity and transparency searching its sort.
they were always meant to be improvisatory, it is the spirit of the music they were based on to be freeform and wild. It's just that the interpreters are not Liszt and they don't do it very well. The pieces started life as improvaistions by Liszt after hearing gypsy music in Hungary.
I have tweeted about this at My Twitter Handle as I have been listening to His Hungarian Rhapsodies ever since I was 5 Years Old. I Love These Compositions Of Liszt Very Much. Many Thanks Brilliant Classics For This Magnificent You Tube Video.
depuis 50ans depuis mes 14ans j'écoute F. Liszt ! C'est comme une vieille histoire d'Amour entre nous, et je ne suis jamais en désamour ! quelle classe pour nous deux.
I think the 15th is by far the best, they’re all good though. The 6th and 4th both have an ear worm of a melody. I love how he does so many variations of a basic melody
Wow thats not a Steinway I love this piano! And what a pianist! What a recording Studio! 3 things that are aparantly very very good. The piano is well in tune! This all makes for a brilliant recording!
Further interest in Liszt, a very enlightening video called called...'il Grande Virtuoso'...a study from early childhood, first to last. An Italian perspective with Musicologist Charles Rosen, Antonio Pappano, with English dialog with Pianist E. Kissing, Leslie Howard and G. Cziffra, and many others...colorful scenery from Italy.
la n2 me llena el alma y sana el cuerpo... porque? (solo esta version) ❤ la escucho cuando tengo bajas de presión... y me ayuda a sentirme muchisimo mejor, y me da unos minutos de increibles sensaciones... literalmente es como si formara parte de las notas musicales, en puntos llega a ser muy emocionante. gracias f.liszt
Er, track 6 is no. 12; the sixth rhapsody is missing (apologies if someone has already pointed that out). Anyway, I find the sound a little dull and Pizarro trying too hard to make these thrilling pieces 'musical' instead of simply letting his hair down. Thanks for posting.
@@artenaveia8567 é brasileiro (a)? é bom ver pessoas que falam minha língua admirando essa arte tão bonita :) apaixonante demais, uma pena que é tão pouco valorizada nesse país
@@gigiovanna Triste mesmo. Pouquíssimos admiram essas obras tal como deveriam. No mais, o pouco que as pessoas conhecem de "música clássica" se resume a Beethoven e Mozart, e infelizmente, no imaginário popular, são tachadas como "antigas, chatas e burguesas".
Tal vez me haya vuelto loco peor en el lugar de la 6ª han colocado la 12ª rapsodia hungara? I may have gone crazy but in the place of the 6th have they placed the 12th Hungarian rhapsody?
My eye will never see good again. The eye of him who sees me will see me no more while your eyes are upon me, I Shall no longer be. As the cloud disappears and vanishes away, so is he goes down to the grave and does not come up. He shall never return to his house, nor shall his place know him anymore. Let Him Take His rod away from me and do not let dread of Him terrify me. Then I would speak, but it is not so with me. Know then that God has wronged 'Me', and has surrounded me with His net, just as I was in the days of my prime mortgage and the friendly counsel was over my tent and the Almighty was yet with ME and the Rock poured out rivers of oil for the Me , generations... Arise and go down to the Potter's House, and there may be I will cause you to hear My words
does someone know what happened to the famous no. 6 we are used to hear? are there different versions of hungarian rhapsodies? Maltempo recorded the famous one for this same label...
anyone who makes it through this set without mistakes should get some sort of award. But this was a fairly boring and ploddy interpretation of what is supposed to be fiery, wild gypsy music. Liszt was famous as an improviser and it was highly unlikely that he ever played these the same way twice. Legend has it that he spent a night hanging out with local gypsy musicians in their camp in Hungary one night. He was supposed to be performing a recital the next afternoon. He arrived late and instead of the scheduled program, started to improvise on themes he had heard the gypsy musicians play. It was from this that the Rhapsodies were born. This is not your typical recital fare. It was very revolutionary at the time to bring such music into the concert hall. It was rulebreaking music. So you have to remember this when playing the Rhapsodies: There are no rules. Except one, which is that you have to bring all of your wild passion and virtuosity and then some, and then double that and then turn it up some more and even then.... only Liszt could really do it properly.
It's highly possible.... these pieces were originally improvisations based on Hungarian gypsy music, which was also highly improvised around traditional songs.
@@franzliszt556 Me dirigía a los que pusieron pulgar abajo, o sea, a los que no les gusta Liszt. Dime, tú pusiste pulgar abajo ?????? Creo que por ahí está el malentendido....
Tracklist
00:00:00 Franz Liszt: No. 1 in C-Sharp Minor
00:13:08 Franz Liszt: No. 2 in C-Sharp Minor
00:23:46 Franz Liszt: No. 3 in B-Flat Major
00:28:57 Franz Liszt: No. 4 in E-Flat Major
00:34:16 Franz Liszt: No. 5 in E Minor, “Héroide élégiaque”
00:43:07 Franz Liszt: No. 6 in D-Flat Major
00:54:25 Franz Liszt: No. 7 in D Minor
01:00:29 Franz Liszt: No. 8 in F-Sharp Minor
01:06:52 Franz Liszt: No. 9 in E-Flat Major, “Pesther Carneval”
01:19:02 Franz Liszt: No. 10 in E Major
01:25:12 Franz Liszt: No. 11 in A Minor
01:30:54 Franz Liszt: No. 12 in C-Sharp Minor
01:42:10 Franz Liszt: No. 13 in A Minor
01:51:03 Franz Liszt: No. 14 in F Minor
02:03:50 Franz Liszt: No. 15 in A Minor, “Rákóczy March”
02:09:53 Franz Liszt: No. 16 in A Minor
02:14:48 Franz Liszt: No. 17 in D Minor
02:17:30 Franz Liszt: No. 18 in F-Sharp Minor
02:20:23 Franz Liszt: No. 19 in D Minor
Many thanks
19 thanks
accurately
What are you doing you wrote the same thing in the description
@@IEEMAZ_Convoluted_14.2.8.5 Mobile users, my dude
Finally a pianist that understands that these pieces don't need to be rushed.
Must not be
Fr so many ppl play the Lassan of number 6 so fast like they’re trying to get it over with. It’s the most beautiful part of the piece and should be enjoyed, plus it’s meant to be played slow
Im listening first time to most of these pieces and I love parts in between the notes. Letting it ring and sustain out.
Indeed!! :-) They are so lyrical and need their songs to be heard and savoured. :-)
@@usurpationofmusic4596some things need to be rush but gradually (sorry for my bad english) like the friska of the 6th but only at end. Need to start slow and go faster and faster here is Why i think Martha did it very well but hungarian rhapsody are not like etude or showcase piece but réal pièce that need technique and high musicality.
Tender, tempestuous, lyrical, lilting, melodious, melancholic, sweet, serene... WONDERFUL!
Don't forget aggressive. Cause the devil didn't take his soul for free, now did he
@@starkness12 I think you meant Paganini (the rumors about him)
Thanks!
@@starkness12what did you mean by this?
@@gxblintxes3375 you have to sell your soul to the devil to be that good
Thank you for having this on youtube
Best version of the Hungarian Rhapsodies👌
Thank you so much for this compilation!
Greetings from Brazil! 🇧🇷
My favorite moments:
No. 1 - 12:15
No. 2 - 14:33
No. 3 - 26:26
No. 4 - 32:37
No. 5 - 35:46 :: 40:46
No. 6 - Duplicated No. 12
No. 7 - 56:34
No. 8 - 1:05:36
No. 9 - 1:13:23 :: 1:15:52
No. 10 - 1:19:33 :: 1:21:58 :: 1:24:25
No. 11 - 1:27:46 :: 1:30:23
No. 12 - 1:34:07 :: 1:41:34
No. 13 - 1:48:36
No. 14 - 1:58:30 :: 2:00:54
No. 15 - All :: 2:05:29 :: 2:09:19
No. 16 - 2:12:55
No. 17 - 2:16:32
No. 18 - 2:19:24
No. 19 - 2:22:04 :: 2:25:55 :: 2:27:34
🧡
Thanks so much.I loved Liszt since my mom brought some “Classical Hits” CDs, and me without knowing even how to make my maths.Now as an adult, I recommend to every young people I know, to listen to music like this🌸
Komugi Quimera true, passionate Liszt music is able to bring some attention to the classical music in general even of younger generation that is far away from the world of classical music :)
Brilliant. Everyday Brilliant.
Bought this a very long time ago and I’m glad its finally on TH-cam. Pizarro plays the 13th to perfection.
Deeply impressive recording !
I've heard so many interpretations of the rhapsodies and I have to realize Mr. Pizarro is one of the few interpreters who do justice to these works being successful in balancing out the necessary pomp and the so-called faithfulness to the original while allowing himself less liberties with the text as others do.
The reserved, nearly analytical (but not at all pale) interpretation cares for the essential
temporal frame permitting the listener to "experience" the compositions (in contrast to much other pianists who let them only "flit past").
So to speak Mr. Pizarro is trimming these tropically growing rampant plants without damaging their nature. As a complete recording this interpretation excels by lucidity and transparency searching its sort.
they were always meant to be improvisatory, it is the spirit of the music they were based on to be freeform and wild. It's just that the interpreters are not Liszt and they don't do it very well. The pieces started life as improvaistions by Liszt after hearing gypsy music in Hungary.
I have tweeted about this at My Twitter Handle as I have been listening to His Hungarian Rhapsodies ever since I was 5 Years Old. I Love These Compositions Of Liszt Very Much.
Many Thanks Brilliant Classics For This Magnificent You Tube Video.
What’s your fav rhopsody btw
Great! Really brillant! Gorgeous, greetings for this video!
Listen to this when it's raining, or on a cloudy day.
I once had a really beautiful afternoon listening to Liszt and watching it snow.
all three movements in one download are much more covenant. thanks.
depuis 50ans depuis mes 14ans j'écoute F. Liszt ! C'est comme une vieille histoire d'Amour entre nous, et je ne suis jamais en désamour ! quelle classe pour nous deux.
Me since I was 9 ❤
Franz Liszt: Finally, I did 19 Hungarian rhapsodies
People: I will listen to only the 2nd
Sad.
German pianist Ehrlich is author of the melody. So you are in fact not listening to Liszt :)
And more people record the TE than the set of HR (except no.2 and no.6). They are so fucking underplayed
Graças ao Pica-Pau
I think the 15th is by far the best, they’re all good though. The 6th and 4th both have an ear worm of a melody. I love how he does so many variations of a basic melody
Que alucinante que es la 2da rapsodia! El momento de total iluminación de la genialidad musical de Liszt!! Seguro que sí.
es la más fácil de apreciar, pero el resto son igual de hermosas.
@@franzliszt556Me gustan más el 12.
Great master of the piano.❤️
Grande Liszt!
Чудесная музыка...💗
Fine!!!! 👍!!!!
Wow thats not a Steinway I love this piano! And what a pianist! What a recording Studio! 3 things that are aparantly very very good. The piano is well in tune!
This all makes for a brilliant recording!
No. 2, No. 6, No. 11, No. 12 , and the end of No. 13 for me...but all are grand pieces of work, no doubt!
This is my first time listening Liszt on piano.. 😆 love minor scales
You have much pleasure in store for you! :-)
Wow Liszt was pretty good looking
Yes😍❤
Ofc he was
@@angelinabecerra3583Holaaa
1:23:52 Me when I play le piano.
😂😂😂
Magnificent ! Leaves one stunned !
Further interest in Liszt, a very enlightening video called called...'il Grande Virtuoso'...a study from early childhood, first to last. An Italian perspective with Musicologist Charles Rosen, Antonio Pappano, with English dialog with Pianist E. Kissing, Leslie Howard and G. Cziffra, and many others...colorful scenery from Italy.
아름다운 피아노 연주곡 잘 들었읍니다~감사합니다~🎵🎹
No 14 is beautiful❤
My preferred, the 14th ! Close to the Liszt's Hungarian fantasy for piano and orchestra.
Flipo con la nº13. Quién iba a decir que Sarasate se había inspirado en ella para una de sus piezas más célebres y virtuosas al violín...
Excellent music! Thank you very much 😄
My friday is saved 🌒
Looks like no.6 and 12 are the same...
Maybe a mistake but no.6 is missing
Its an iconic piece!
Excelente interpretacion de estas obras maravillosas!
From Hungarian Rhapsody 1 to 19 I like 2,3,6,15 and 19, but the best ones are 2 and 6.
6 is the best wonderful piece I
ever heard
I@@leonardogranizo7877
I prefere no. 4
If you keep listening to them, they'll take turns to become your favourite.😃
Here, instead of 6, 12 is duplcated)))
"He's always in for a challenge"
Brilliant!
★★★★★
But my memory wants only Leslie Howard!
svabhava sunya I also find Leslie Howard simply the best in Liszt:)
I have all his collection for only piano!
Sound is like smell!
Is this the complete *Liszt* of them?
(Ok sorry, I couldn't help myself)
Godamnit 😂😂😭
Un altra grande proposta di grande qualità e spessore artistico.
Thank you for this
I listen to the 2nd one and temember Tom &Jerry. Cerrtainly the first time most of us were introduced to Liszt
Chopin Nocturnes and Liszt Hungarian Rhapsodies it will take forever to learn them all!
Chopin Ballade*
@@segmentsAndCurves etudes*
@@ryanting1707 That's fair, as well.
Chopins etudes*
Preludes, scherzos, polonaises 🥴
18:42❤️
24:59
32:40
la n2 me llena el alma y sana el cuerpo... porque? (solo esta version) ❤
la escucho cuando tengo bajas de presión... y me ayuda a sentirme muchisimo mejor, y me da unos minutos de increibles sensaciones... literalmente es como si formara parte de las notas musicales, en puntos llega a ser muy emocionante.
gracias f.liszt
Escucha más liszt y chopin te cambian la vida. Estremece Liszt es verdad
What happened to the 6th Rhapsody? They played no.12 twice.
It was still great
Whhhhhhhhhhsssaata??!!
I think the 6th was remonstrated for killing too many artists by that point
Excellent.
Thanks for uploading!
Er, track 6 is no. 12; the sixth rhapsody is missing (apologies if someone has already pointed that out). Anyway, I find the sound a little dull and Pizarro trying too hard to make these thrilling pieces 'musical' instead of simply letting his hair down. Thanks for posting.
brilliant channel and selection. many thanks, a fan from canada
Love ti! thank you.
essas rapsódias são as harmonias mais maravilhosas que já ouvi...
Concordo
@@artenaveia8567 é brasileiro (a)? é bom ver pessoas que falam minha língua admirando essa arte tão bonita :) apaixonante demais, uma pena que é tão pouco valorizada nesse país
@@gigiovanna Triste mesmo. Pouquíssimos admiram essas obras tal como deveriam. No mais, o pouco que as pessoas conhecem de "música clássica" se resume a Beethoven e Mozart, e infelizmente, no imaginário popular, são tachadas como "antigas, chatas e burguesas".
Gracias
Listening to the 2nd rhapsody only to realize that that is the main melody to the Cat Concerto Tom and Jerry cartoon! :D :D :D
probably the best cartoon ever made. A masterpiece inspired by a masterpiece.
Que gran rapsoda es este pianista😮
Tal vez me haya vuelto loco peor en el lugar de la 6ª han colocado la 12ª rapsodia hungara?
I may have gone crazy but in the place of the 6th have they placed the 12th Hungarian rhapsody?
they did
eso pense pq la q pusieron como numero 6 creo q es la 5
E P I C O
Brahms: I wrote 2 more than you. Lizst: mine are generally longer
The Virgin Hungarian Dance vs the Chad Hungarian Rhapsody.
great....
Yanto Grindcore agree!
My eye will never see good again. The eye of him who sees me will see me no more while your eyes are upon me, I Shall no longer be. As the cloud disappears and vanishes away, so is he goes down to the grave and does not come up. He shall never return to his house, nor shall his place know him anymore. Let Him Take His rod away from me and do not let dread of Him terrify me. Then I would speak, but it is not so with me. Know then that God has wronged 'Me', and has surrounded me with His net, just as I was in the days of my prime mortgage and the friendly counsel was over my tent and the Almighty was yet with ME and the Rock poured out rivers of oil for the Me , generations...
Arise and go down to the Potter's House, and there may be I will cause you to hear My words
9:27 18:42 2:25:56 2:27:20
ooOOOOoooOO spooky intro nº14
does someone know what happened to the famous no. 6 we are used to hear? are there different versions of hungarian rhapsodies? Maltempo recorded the famous one for this same label...
Brilliant Classics plays no. 12 there for some reason, not sure why. Probably just a mistake that is too late to fix.
Is just me or the 17 rhapsody is pure metal??? |m|/
I love it. Or you could say that metal is pure Liszt.... ;) definitely connections between the two
He was a pure rock Star..
Rhapsody No 6 is differnt from the original. The oirgin melody from No 6 is missing in the video.
That beat drop on #2 tho....
A no. 14 é a mais marcante
The no.6 was not accurate at all. It was a completely different piece?!
Anyways, Amazing Job.
It was no. 12
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
WOW
la no.6 me encanta, vengo de un mal rato y me ayudo
What happened to no. 6?
@brilliantclassics that is not Hungarian Rhapsody no 6! What the heck.
facebook you have got to NOT fuck up the ad placement timing! premature!
Pusieron 2 veces el Hungarian Rhapsody 12 porque 12 entre 2 es 6 ☝🤓
why is the 12th in 6th's place?
LITZ...
6番が12番になっちゃってない?
What is your favorite guys?
My favorite is probably no. 8 or no. 7.
12 is also amazing
I couldn't pick between 6 9 and 10
N. 3 is amazing 😍😍😍
2, it's crazy, but beutiful.
6 is the best sue me
6.7.12
anyone who makes it through this set without mistakes should get some sort of award. But this was a fairly boring and ploddy interpretation of what is supposed to be fiery, wild gypsy music. Liszt was famous as an improviser and it was highly unlikely that he ever played these the same way twice. Legend has it that he spent a night hanging out with local gypsy musicians in their camp in Hungary one night. He was supposed to be performing a recital the next afternoon. He arrived late and instead of the scheduled program, started to improvise on themes he had heard the gypsy musicians play. It was from this that the Rhapsodies were born. This is not your typical recital fare. It was very revolutionary at the time to bring such music into the concert hall. It was rulebreaking music. So you have to remember this when playing the Rhapsodies: There are no rules. Except one, which is that you have to bring all of your wild passion and virtuosity and then some, and then double that and then turn it up some more and even then.... only Liszt could really do it properly.
The piece labeled as #6 is actually #12, they're out of order.
2:30:36
You got 2 hr 12. As hr 12 played where hr 6 should
jc
The best are No2,5,6,8,9,12,14,15.
In my opinion 1-19 😏
10, 11, 13?
I've only listened 2,3,6,12 and 14 and my favs are HR 6, 12 and 14.
SZlovsk
There is only one No. 2
The six one is wrong,right
yeah
The 6th one is actually the 12th one. Is it a mistake?
整个人都轻松
Dude you say that’s Hungarian rhapsody no 6 it is not even like it I can’t even hear that famous melody what the heck happened
Am I the only one, who hears the similarity between some parts of the 3. piece and the Hungarian national anthem's music? (for example 27:28-27:31)
It's highly possible.... these pieces were originally improvisations based on Hungarian gypsy music, which was also highly improvised around traditional songs.
Wrong Rhapsody played for #6. You played #12 instead!
yep
Y....yo escuchando a marcianeke.. noo
5 pulgares abajo.... me pregunto qué tendrán dentro de su carcasa superior.....
Tiene que ser reggaeton, seguro.jejejeje
@@franzliszt556Muchísimo de qué será....
@@franzliszt556 Me dirigía a los que pusieron pulgar abajo, o sea, a los que no les gusta Liszt. Dime, tú pusiste pulgar abajo ?????? Creo que por ahí está el malentendido....
@@marioescudero7103 ahh, pensé que tú le querías poner 5 pulgares abajo. Me confundí porque eso ya lo quitaron
Queeeeee??? Estas bien????? jaja@@franzliszt556
No. 6 doesn't sound like that
just duplicated hungarian rhapsody no. 12
no problems 😊
1:35:44
1:54:00