To be honest, Leslie howard Said About Liszt la campanellla Shouldn't sound very loud many pianists play the " Andante" Ending very loud And I totally Agree with him.
Liszt 's Campanella is on another Planet, in my opinion...Liszt is so devilish, so elegant, so refined...This present Study by Hamelin could be inventive and rich, but too bombastic and typically american in style... Not only! Liszt has left an incredibly difficult version of His La Campanella in the Great " Grande Fantaisie sur la Clochette"... So much more difficult! Thanks a lot for this interesting post.
11 staffs, it’s obviously written against piano in every way. It’s easy to write the hardest thing in the world when you write it against the instrument
Here it is: Barlow Cogluotobusletismesi Barrett Tract Bussotti Pour Clavier Cage Etudes Australes Cognizetti Pentaphonic Etude Diaz-Infante Solus Finnissy all.fall.down. Finnissy Solo Concerto No. 4 Flynn Trinity Fox Twenty-Four Etudes Fox Sonata No. 2 Hoban When the Panting Starts Martino Pianississimo Rzewski "The Road" Scelsi Action Music Skalkottas 32 Piano Pieces Sorabji Sequentia Cyclica Super "Dies Irae" ex Missa pro Defunctis Sorabji Sonata No. 5 "Opus Archimagicum" Sorabji Symphonic Variations Stockhausen Klavierstucke X Xenakis Evryali Xenakis Sieben Klavierstucke Xenakis Synaphai Yim :[ten]dril Zimmermann Wunsterwanderung
@@Medtszkowski It is quite written against the piano but more like for a people. Ian Pace. He is probably the best pianist alive.(And he played it).But i agree what are you saying.
I hate it when they say that. Like they should get into Liszt's other works (Which are clearly better). Camp' is so overrated to the point I can't stand hearing it. Good video though, I really love Hamelin's style in this etude.
It definitely is. Love that piece and hope to play it one day. (I might not in 10-15 years though, as most people who are 30+ for some reason seem to, for lack of better words, “outgrow” that piece)
To be honest, Leslie howard Said About Liszt la campanellla Shouldn't sound very loud many pianists play the " Andante" Ending very loud And I totally Agree with him.
This isn’t la Campanella
@@Medtszkowski i know it's improvised.
@@abderxd1345 lol
Liszt 's Campanella is on another Planet, in my opinion...Liszt is so devilish, so elegant, so refined...This present Study by Hamelin could be inventive and rich, but too bombastic and typically american in style...
Not only! Liszt has left an incredibly difficult version of His La Campanella in the Great " Grande Fantaisie sur la Clochette"... So much more difficult!
Thanks a lot for this interesting post.
If you are taking Liszt’s S.140, or S.420, or S.700a/i, or S.700a/ii, 100% YES, but I believe his S.141 la Campanella is one of his worst pieces
@@Medtszkowski Grande Fantasie de Bravoure sur la Clochette S.420... absolutely! Very interesting and really really ....difficult.
Thank you
Listen to his S.700a/i and S.700a/ii if you haven’t :)
@@Medtszkowski yes! Beautiful!
Vastly superior technically and vastly inferior musically
S.141 is vastly inferior musically to S.700a/ii and S.140
You are so talented in terms of creating title 🤣 I can't help laughing. Thank you for posting this ( his etude No.4 is my favorite though)
I love his etude 4, so epic
Hamelin recording is such an amazing performance
Yea, I listened to it yesterday, purchasing all of his Hyperion was a good choice
Please listen to Hamelins Hyperion recording of this
40 hours a day typa piece
La Campanella if it was written in Ohio 💀☠️☠️☠️
Actually
That‘s not La Campanella, that‘s La Campana 💀
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he maybe cooking up something
I wish we had Cziffras as composer and not only the pianist
@me wheb 99kN aorry for crigne
I wish we had TGP
He has exceptional transcriptions of a few famous pieces
@me wheb 99kN fantaisie roumaine is tge only actual piece 😔
@@whaijorhujishkomunyk and it’s really good
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This is one of Marc-Andre Hamelin's better arrangements, IMHO, though you really need to hear the whole thing to appreciate.
This, his Alkan etude combination, and his triple Chopin etude. I completely agree with your second point
It is actually Wieland Hoban's when the painting STARTS.(the hardest solo piece on piano) i mean this is subjective.
11 staffs, it’s obviously written against piano in every way. It’s easy to write the hardest thing in the world when you write it against the instrument
I can list all the hardest pieces when you mention this type of stuff, I actually made my own list once
Here it is:
Barlow Cogluotobusletismesi
Barrett Tract
Bussotti Pour Clavier
Cage Etudes Australes
Cognizetti Pentaphonic Etude
Diaz-Infante Solus
Finnissy all.fall.down.
Finnissy Solo Concerto No. 4
Flynn Trinity
Fox Twenty-Four Etudes
Fox Sonata No. 2
Hoban When the Panting Starts
Martino Pianississimo
Rzewski "The Road"
Scelsi Action Music
Skalkottas 32 Piano Pieces
Sorabji Sequentia Cyclica Super "Dies Irae" ex Missa pro Defunctis
Sorabji Sonata No. 5 "Opus Archimagicum"
Sorabji Symphonic Variations
Stockhausen Klavierstucke X
Xenakis Evryali
Xenakis Sieben Klavierstucke
Xenakis Synaphai
Yim :[ten]dril
Zimmermann Wunsterwanderung
@@Medtszkowski Thank you 😲😀
@@Medtszkowski It is quite written against the piano but more like for a people. Ian Pace. He is probably the best pianist alive.(And he played it).But i agree what are you saying.
simply piano day 2
What's name song in this wrote
Hamelin etude no.3 is the written of this song.
I have a question. Is there a list of all Liszt works that he " *published* "?
I don’t know exactly
I hate it when they say that. Like they should get into Liszt's other works (Which are clearly better). Camp' is so overrated to the point I can't stand hearing it. Good video though, I really love Hamelin's style in this etude.
You're right
s140 etudes
S.700a/ii is even harder
Hamelin etude?
Yes, desc says no. 3
hamelin alkan etude is better than this
It definitely is. Love that piece and hope to play it one day. (I might not in 10-15 years though, as most people who are 30+ for some reason seem to, for lack of better words, “outgrow” that piece)
Whats the point of this wheres the music
It’s an inventive and risk-taken arrangement of an overplayed piece. I guess the point is that the virtuosity is kinda cool