Grynyuk is able to create such an evocative image in my mind as I listen to the piece. His playing puts me in a vast universe filled with stars. Best octave technic of all time.
Awesome! This great artist needs to be making recordings on a leading label. if he ever records Tchaikovsky's 1st piano Concerto it will rival Cziffra, Horowitz and Argerich.
I'd say I haven't noticed octaves here.....Well, they were brilliant but his understanding of this piece is much more meaningful....He knows exactly WHEN and HOW each note must sound.
GemelCarlos - check out his liszt sonata and hug rhaps #6 - he might have one of the great octave techniques of all time, though his detailing sometimes needs to be cleaner.
Did you say "to make the piece easier"? I've learned the 'normal' one, and it's fairly simple, well structured piece, nothing really stood out as hard once I started learning it properly. But now, I've been trying to learn Horowitz's version for a good month now, and I still haven't got anywhere with it. It probably helps to say I don't really read sheet music, I mean I got to Grade 3 by luck, so maybe for you sheet music people it's easier, but for me it really isn't.
Which Horowitz version is this? The only Horowitz arrangement I've been able to find is the Pelissorius Edition which is not this version...where can I find the sheet music for this version? I've been searching for months now!
Amazing technique, but he somehow sucked all the excitement from the piece. Some people are just not destined to be be great virtuosos no matter how good their technique is - they lack the charisma and artistic imagination. I'm sure he'll make a great teacher at a conservatoire, accompanist or member of a trio though.
Grynyuk is able to create such an evocative image in my mind as I listen to the piece. His playing puts me in a vast universe filled with stars. Best octave technic of all time.
Here tis that rare combination of superb musicianship with virtuoso technique. Fabulous playing from a young genius.
Everybody gangsta till dem octaves come.
fastest clearest most effortless octaves on the planet
Oh my goodness, what a virtuoso... Bravo. 👍
Awesome! This great artist needs to be making recordings on a leading label. if he ever records Tchaikovsky's 1st piano Concerto it will rival Cziffra, Horowitz and Argerich.
So, what did you think of his Tchaikovsky's 1st piano concerto that loaded up on youtube? Full 33 minutes.
@@OwlyEagles The most awesome performance rivaling Cziffra, Argerich and Horowitz. ruclips.net/video/2fTDLrmWQO8/видео.html
fantastic interpretation! Love it!
8:57 - 9:06 , incredible octaves.
I'd say I haven't noticed octaves here.....Well, they were brilliant but his understanding of this piece is much more meaningful....He knows exactly WHEN and HOW each note must sound.
Brilliant, but much less so compared to Hamelin's of this piece.
This young man is really good! Listen to his Liszt Sonata here on youtube - just wow!
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!
Virtuoso !!! Giant...
4:32 that cough
La version de Liszt reste inégalée
Horowitz était formidable dans les salons républicains....
Great!!!!!!!!!!!!
GemelCarlos - check out his liszt sonata and hug rhaps #6 - he might have one of the great octave techniques of all time, though his detailing sometimes needs to be cleaner.
Dont know, but i dont end up liking this Horowitz version from the Hungarian Rhapsdoy no 2 D:
Taste.
Me too. I prefer the original version
bravooooooooooo
I've never heard those clean octaves at the end before...
dat octaves!!
Dem octaves
@@susfranzliszt I see you everywhere 0.0
very great huh, didnt know about this guy but he is damn good
Sem dúvidas um dos maiores pianistas do planeta terra!!!
The pinky starts off the C# jumps with a D instead but he and several others do not do it, is it because it sounds bad?
Horowitz's modification's are very effective for the public, and some of them are genial, but the main purpose is to make the piece easier...
Did you say "to make the piece easier"?
I've learned the 'normal' one, and it's fairly simple, well structured piece, nothing really stood out as hard once I started learning it properly. But now, I've been trying to learn Horowitz's version for a good month now, and I still haven't got anywhere with it.
It probably helps to say I don't really read sheet music, I mean I got to Grade 3 by luck, so maybe for you sheet music people it's easier, but for me it really isn't.
@@LazarkGaming "To make the piece easier" LOL!!!!
Which Horowitz version is this? The only Horowitz arrangement I've been able to find is the Pelissorius Edition which is not this version...where can I find the sheet music for this version? I've been searching for months now!
TheSfx1000 its not horowitz version idk why but for some reason its very common for people to say horowitz version to get more views idk
I love Horowitz, but frankly I prefer Liszt's original version.
Me too
those are some limber fingers! wow!
@kasyapa I'll do it right now
0:38 sounds so ominous
Lang Lang has his work cut out for him.
Marvellous.
Slightly ruined by the person constantly coughing in the audience. For goodness sake mate, take your cough outside.
Too bad he had to add so many extra octaves in bass and didn't play what liszt wrote
Heavy weight
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This should be taken off. This isn't what Liszt wrote. This is an absolute disgrace
Amazing technique, but he somehow sucked all the excitement from the piece. Some people are just not destined to be be great virtuosos no matter how good their technique is - they lack the charisma and artistic imagination. I'm sure he'll make a great teacher at a conservatoire, accompanist or member of a trio though.
Yeah what the hell are you talking about
Lang Lang's one was more entertaining.
you predicted the future
So tired of pianist taking shortcuts and not playing what the composer wrote. First two cadenzas horribly inaccurate.