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Alkan - Étude Op.39 No.1, Comme le vent (Maltempo)
Certainly an electrifying performance/underrated AF
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Liszt - "Spanish Fantasy" S.253
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Indisputably the finest rendition of this piece since Pletnev unmatched in audio quality. Performed by a stealthy 20y/o conservatory student (ilovemariacallas on reddit) His YT: ruclips.net/channel/UCm7eD_NTK-oZa3JUvhQLYpg www.reddit.com/user/ilovemariacallas www.reddit.com/r/classicalmusic/comments/y740gx/my_studio_recording_of_franz_liszts_spanish/ Video recording of this: ruclips.net/video/9...
Not sure I've ever seen a piece in 2/16 before
Pdf
Bravo he arranges his own compositions
3:10 - 3:45 best part imo
Allegretto 8:14
yes all the amazing pianists in this wonderful collection deserve a lot of credit, right? So why the secrecy?
lol i got an ad about spanish before this video
Why do I hear Jota Aragonesa around 9:30
I just don’t like spamming octaves. .
8:07
4:58 Have human hands ever played that many notes in less than 2 seconds?
Must be up there with liszts hardest works surely? Maybe just behind some of the operatic transcriptions or ninth symphony… don’t know maybe at this tempo easily top 3. So many varied techniques needed in order to play it… highly advanced piano literature, only for the most experienced pianists.
According to the performer this was the hardest piece of Liszt and even harder than Beethoven 9
@@yiyo5741 idk, Beethoven 9 is more than 1hr long(!), and so much denser in textures and voicings, among other things, especially the 1st and (especially) the 4th movements
@@brent3522 yep you're right, however the performer said it contains super simple parts, in Spanish Fantasy it was full of extremely hard parts
@@yiyo5741 sure there are breathers, it just makes musical sense. I just think that dense textures of 4 voices or more are a lot harder than flashy scales or arpeggios. Now to do that, plus the flashy scales and arpeggios all together, but at the brisk tempo needed for the outer movements in Beethoven 9, then it becomes a different league on its own. Plus the musicality side of things where you have to channel different orchestral instruments. But I don't doubt that LDF can play both lol he's a beast.
Very possibly in the top 3, its definitely up there with pieces like El Contrabandista and his etudes, his 9th symphony transcription is probably on the same league as well.
12:13 level 10 Octave run
Ой кнопку записи забыл нажать
To my knowledge, this is performed by Huang Yi-Chung, a 20-year-old conservatory student in Germany. He has also created several other recordings of superhuman speeds, such as Liszt Etude S140 No.4 and Alkan Le Preux. Some say he lacks musicality in his flashy pieces but I think it is very good for the speeds he plays them at, especially this piece, which the musicality is nothing short of stunning. I genuinely think his recordings are amazing and deserve more recognition!
I did not know that. I thought it was that woman who's comment was pinned on this comment section. I checked the description and her channel was closed.
@@Gregory473 that was his channel. his pfp is a famous opera singer, Maria Callas. and yes, he deleted his channel recently
@@HakoréPiano906 ahhh, thank you!
Да это ахуеть
Mate hes the best on the world
I wish Yi Chung Huang plays Liszt - Romancero Espagnol S695 and Spanish Rhapsody
As far as I know he played both aswell, sadly he didn't recorded
Me: How many octaves do you want? Liszt: Yes
I feel that this piece would be easier to follow if played without rubato. At a slightly slower pace, if need be. It seems that this pianist can manage it: in places he even speeds up!
The pianist must have huge hands to manage those tenths at that speed!
What tenths?
This the performer Huang Yi Chung?
Yes
fartious
@@matthewm5066 matty patty
Huang probably had a deal with the devil... Like Paganini did
That's a cuphead reference also
This is one of the only relics we have of this recording now because that numbty deleted his channel
Do you happen to know why he deleted it?
@@BaenaTomas according to people on discord, he's" done with music" and wants to off himself.
@@Jartious Ohhh okay, thank you
@@BaenaTomas yeah the funny part is that this is the 9999th time he's said this lol
@@Jartioushe’s mentally insane…he’s said some weird stuff in his discord server, I’ve heard
This is so reminiscent of the Spanish Rhapsody, but Liszt really went all out with this.
A perfect performance.
8:13 is an incredible moment!!😮😮😮😮😮
Next level virtuosity! Thank you very much!
Is there a beginner's version?
I wish haha
@@averageoof7906I might make one myself, started practicing the original version, but since I enjoy composing and absolutely love the themes, why not
Spanish rhapsody lmao
Liszt made great noise.
Between Soler and Granados.
Bravo to the pianist! Thank you for the post.
We can know that this player should be from the former Soviet Union. Yes, he was born in the Soviet era. Such difficult piano works can only be solved by Russians,und the Russian’s piano are the greatest in the world!
It’s literally a 20y/o pianist from Taiwan who studies at a German conservatory lmao
@@Fy37-Pianomaybe he called “Yim Jeun-kit”😂
@@jasonng0211 😂😂😂
I mean they really like Soviet pianists and tries to be like 'em, so you aren't completely wrong
5:31 Ich habe einen Fehler gefunden.😂😂
Klingt trotzdem irgendwie gut 😂 Aber das Tempo, wow
궀^^
“I paid for the whole piano, so I'm going to use the whole piano.”
Dude…. This is insane….I don’t even think Liszt intended to publish this because it was lublished posthumously…You’re probably one of the first people ever since Liszt to play it properly up to tempo like this
8:13
That parts pretty ez
Кто бы это не исполнял, но он этим исполнением поставил памятник себе при жизни. Как многие и многие великие пианисты
5:32 terrible smudge in A#. Fake sped up recording as well 😂
Stop talking trash
Ya said you know him, so why u saying it’s fake lol
Lets see you make a recording. Also, theres actual video evidence its not sped up
When was this written for the piano to have more than 85 Keys? See 0:32.
Liszt wrote 88 key stuff in 1837 and 85 key stuff in 1832. This piece is from 1846.
@@thenotsookayguy Wow! That early? So 85 and 88 key pianos existed alongside each other then?
@@karleick6679 85 key pianos existed since the early 1830s, that I know for sure. What I don't know is when 88 key pianos were invented. When you try to research the matter, all you see is Steinway propaganda claiming in was invented in the 1880s by Steinway, but that is straight up bullsh*t as I have seen pianos from the early 1860s that have 88 keys. Due to the oversaturation of Steinway propaganda, it is hard to find when 88 keys actually came into existence. I don't think they existed in the 1830s though, and Liszt just wrote for keys that didn't exist yet.
This is one of the (if not THE) most unreal recording I’ve ever heard… LDF makes this piece sound easy, flying through the most difficult passages like if it was nothing. Also, his playing is so dynamic and flexible… A-MA-ZING job !
3:26❤
Is it on fast forward? It sounds like...
Maybe it is but i doubt it
hes done insane performances like this live infront of other people and he always claims to be a "failed pianist", so i doubt it
It is not !
Then congratulations to you! Great work :)
I managed to learn the first 3 pages with decent speed and accuracy, but after that it just gets way to hard for me
I dare say this is harder than the transcendental etudes....... doesn't matter... i can't play either. I draw the line at the rhapsodies and some transcriptions.... amazing playing.
This is most likely the hardest piece Liszt ever wrote. The speed required and shown right here is absolutely inhuman
@@AlbertoCasado86 I think Romancero Espagnol and Beethoven 9th Symphony Transcription can be harder, but this is for sure one of most insane pieces ever written
Looks like Liszt took each and every difficulty of his repertoire and condensed them into this piece.. Who is the pianist?
the pianist is la divina fanatic
I can say with quite a bit of certainty that it's Yi-Chung Huang.
@@dunkleosteus430it is, indeed
Wow how wonderful
This is the greatest recording of S253 of all time bar absolutely mone
Hahaha very funny...
I believe the reason why there are not many performances of this masterpiece is because, as we all know, it is one of the most difficult pieces composed by Franz Liszt. It appears that many pianists are hesitant to perform it, especially in a live setting, due to the immense technical skill and understanding of musical elements required. I am certain that it would be a challenge for any pianist. I am extremely grateful to Ladivinafanatic for recording it with such high quality. I hope that more people will become familiar with this beautiful piece.
Nice.
3:39 wow❤ 8:17👏🏻
Magnifico!! Gracias, Ferenc Liszt for your hundreds and hundreds of incredible piano works!!