Totentanz - Liszt

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2011
  • See the actual performance here:
    Part 1 - • Liszt totentanz, Enric...
    Part 2 - • Liszt totentanz, Enric...
    Composed by Liszt (1838, revised later and finished in 1859).
    Played by Enrico Pace, 1989 at the Liszt Competition, Utrecht, Netherlands.
    1st prize.
    The music you're listening to comes from S.126, the score (S.652) has 2 parts, the second part is the orchestral one (for piano), and the first one is the original piano part.
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  • @classicalmusichub5951
    @classicalmusichub5951 4 года назад +1499

    lo-fi beats to relax and study to

    • @marius4900
      @marius4900 3 года назад +34

      thanks i use this

    • @user-gl7qx1ww6r
      @user-gl7qx1ww6r 3 года назад +100

      And the video is Franz Liszt calmly studying with headphones on while the fires of hell are burning in the background

    • @artemtsarevskiy2785
      @artemtsarevskiy2785 3 года назад +28

      yes, and gaspard de la nuit helps me fall asleep, especially scarbo.

    • @slovenec2086
      @slovenec2086 3 года назад +36

      Bretts lofi version 2

    • @RafaelGarcia-ue6uc
      @RafaelGarcia-ue6uc 3 года назад +5

      @@user-gl7qx1ww6r I want to see this.

  • @PianoBangBang
    @PianoBangBang 3 года назад +1019

    I performed this for a competition and during the glissandos, my blister exploaded so there was literal BLOOD on the keys. The sacrifice had been successful

  • @michelleprice7105
    @michelleprice7105 7 лет назад +755

    Now I understand why Lizst broke so many pianos! He also wrote some of the most difficult piano music known to man!!

    • @spark_6710
      @spark_6710 4 года назад +12

      Yes ! He also wrote a piece only he could play it ! It remains that way stil to this day centuries later !!!

    • @Mihailowo
      @Mihailowo 4 года назад +6

      @@spark_6710 which one?

    • @Mihailowo
      @Mihailowo 4 года назад +7

      @@GreenTea4 valentina played el contrabandista tho

    • @spark_6710
      @spark_6710 4 года назад +15

      @@Mihailowo She's not the greatest ...her tones & sounds are not so beautiful ! Sorry ...but I'm being very honest ! For an example , compare her playing ' La Campanella ' to others in videos ! The Korean player & Chinese ( I believe ) not Lang Lang...they did the very best job as far as the tones & sounds & speeds & techniques go ! Hats off to them ! Claritu is A MUST TO HAVE !!! Especially, when you play a piece named after bells !!! And for any piece ! Walter Klein was the very best when it comes to the superb clarity & sounds & tones !!! Speechless beauty his plays were !!!

    • @CK-kd5pn
      @CK-kd5pn 4 года назад +12

      @@GreenTea4 Just because other pianists haven't recorded it doesn't mean they do not possess the ability to play it. As Spark has mentioned, she's definitely not the greatest pianist, there are numerous pianists that can outmatch her, technically or musically.

  • @Isegawa2001
    @Isegawa2001 Год назад +91

    I love classical music, it's so relaxing 🥰

    • @giovannicristinzio3461
      @giovannicristinzio3461 8 месяцев назад +9

      This is black metal

    • @abrahamjh5742
      @abrahamjh5742 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@giovannicristinzio3461its a joke

    • @HM2145
      @HM2145 7 месяцев назад +1

      Have you listened to Mephisto Waltz no.1 of Liszt:)))))??

    • @Isegawa2001
      @Isegawa2001 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@HM2145 yesssss! I put it on everytime I study it helps me focus, it's so soothing

    • @HM2145
      @HM2145 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@Isegawa2001me too:)))

  • @preludio423
    @preludio423 4 года назад +268

    Liszt always had a talent for his masterful usage of the lower register of the piano.... never too muddy and he uses it to incite fear. And this performance is spectacular

    • @segmentsAndCurves
      @segmentsAndCurves 3 года назад +30

      Liszt taught the world how to "properly" use the piano, like how Paganini did that with the violin.

    • @lighting7508
      @lighting7508 Год назад +12

      Yup him and Rachmaninov really knew how to use the lower notes. If you listen to Valentina Lisitsa playing Rach PC 2 without the orchestra the bottom notes sound almost like bells 🤯

    • @davep6127
      @davep6127 Год назад +4

      @@lighting7508 have a listen to Rachmaninov's first piano sonata, it really has some impressive use of the lower register imo, especially in the 1st and 3rd mvts

    • @lowlightpiano7110
      @lowlightpiano7110 11 месяцев назад +2

      Repent and trust in Jesus. we deserve Hell for our sins. For example lying, lusing, saying God's name as a cuss word and stealing our just some examples of sin which we can all admit to doing at least one of those. For our sin we deserve death and Hell, but there is a way out. Repent anf trust in Jesus and you will be saved. Repentence is turning from sin. So repent and trust in Jesus. He will save you from Hell, and instead give you eternal life in Heaven.
      John 3:16
      Romans 3:23❤😊❤❤

    • @AngeloBassComposer
      @AngeloBassComposer 9 месяцев назад

      @@lowlightpiano7110G*d you! And G*d off!

  • @keremugurlu7158
    @keremugurlu7158 7 лет назад +1081

    If we can listen it now, it means somebody played that.

    • @user-nb6zu3rk4f
      @user-nb6zu3rk4f 5 лет назад +19

      It could be robot, but I know there are people who played that. I think that everything is playable except 3:15. No idea how to play that (I don't play piano, only clarinet)

    • @flyingpenandpaper6119
      @flyingpenandpaper6119 5 лет назад +129

      @@user-nb6zu3rk4f Nah, that's very possible. Much more possible than the rest of it. It's called a glissando, and you just slide your hand/back of thumb across the keys. Hurts like a bugger for me though.

    • @user-nb6zu3rk4f
      @user-nb6zu3rk4f 5 лет назад +15

      @@MusicTheoryWithNour Robot can play with emotion, it's just hard to make such a robot.

    • @mystified2356
      @mystified2356 5 лет назад +12

      M C if you look at the sheet music during the glissandos, you’ll see the Bb in the key sig. is marked natural, so not as hard as you were thinking

    • @vikli5966
      @vikli5966 5 лет назад +9

      *laughs in Liszt*

  • @OpalFur
    @OpalFur 9 лет назад +176

    AND LISZT'S CRAZINESS CONTINUES

    • @RussellTeapot
      @RussellTeapot 8 лет назад +20

      I'm digging deeper and deeper into Liszt pieces, I'm liking him immensely.. what a discovery

    • @spark_6710
      @spark_6710 4 года назад +4

      @@RussellTeapot LISZT was GENIUS GENIUNELY ! THERE'S NOBODY LIKE HIM ! THE TRUE MASTER OF MUSIC !!! He made music larger than life in 19th century ! Imagine it !

    • @RussellTeapot
      @RussellTeapot 4 года назад +1

      @Khizar ali LOOOL I missed your comment, the Liszt pun made my day

    • @RussellTeapot
      @RussellTeapot 4 года назад +2

      @@spark_6710 I can't have an educated opinioin about that, but surely is a composer that moves my soul.. Hurray Liszt! Even he has an unpronounciable surname!

    • @spark_6710
      @spark_6710 4 года назад +2

      @@RussellTeapot Thank you for your reply ! You'll never ever get tired of Liszt !!! 👍💜💜💜🎼🎵🎹🎶🎤🎵🎶🥁💙💙💙💖💕💞🌍

  • @KaledTK
    @KaledTK 4 года назад +736

    *Rockers and metalheads:* The drop of my music is satanic
    *Franz Liszt:* hold my beer

    • @alessaplasters1422
      @alessaplasters1422 4 года назад +27

      Most of metal draws major inspiration from prolific ivory tickling.

    • @duncanblue6698
      @duncanblue6698 3 года назад +24

      *Franz Liszt:* hold my fingers

    • @Stigmatix666
      @Stigmatix666 3 года назад +32

      Where do you think black and death metal gets it's inspiration from? Classical music, of course. Certainly not blues..

    • @fredericchopin6445
      @fredericchopin6445 3 года назад +4

      that pirate song (i don’t know what it’s called) is also inspired by this piece for sure

    • @Moskal91
      @Moskal91 3 года назад +1

      Symphony X all i have to say. Symphony X is the only band that can create such amazing classical inspired songs

  • @metteschroeder4473
    @metteschroeder4473 10 лет назад +18

    Was there in 1989. Goosebumps.... Enrico Pace & Liszt created magic that night!

  • @hillorenz
    @hillorenz 7 лет назад +479

    1838's symphonic black metal

    • @Headbanger9000
      @Headbanger9000 7 лет назад +14

      Lorenzo Rossi I can hear some of that, I can also see a tech death band playing a song like this. Especially the crazy arpeggiated piano parts

    • @Stigmatix666
      @Stigmatix666 3 года назад +15

      If you were to play this piece with electric guitars, drums, bass and (optional) keyboards, it would most certainly sound like symphonic black/death metal. Without a single doubt..

    • @IsraelMedrano
      @IsraelMedrano 3 года назад +10

      This is actually a lot heavier! Liszt was an absolute master! Today's musicians are no where near as knowledgeable in music theory as world class composers such as Liszt were. In other words, Liszt had a better understanding of what actually sounded heavy and not just rely in distortion to supplement that heavy sound.

    • @maxmordon7295
      @maxmordon7295 2 года назад +5

      @@IsraelMedrano "Today's musicians are no where near as knowledgeable in music theory as world class composers such as Liszt were".
      1- You're wrongly and unspecifically making comparisons between different approaches to music.
      2- Music theory is not at all essential for composing/writing meaningful pieces/songs that are worth paying attention to.

    • @maxmordon7295
      @maxmordon7295 2 года назад +1

      @@IsraelMedrano "Liszt had a better understanding of what actually sounded heavy and not just rely in distortion to supplement that heavy sound."
      You are mistaking eeriness with heaviness, although they tend to overlap much more in Death and Black Metal. Organized, contextualized loudness via electrical amplification and certain lyrical themes are what define heavy music; that's why Motörhead and Liszt shouldn't be compared, to put a single example.

  • @Tutorial7a
    @Tutorial7a Год назад +26

    So I was just listening to a classical music playlist and this comes out of nowhere. As somebody with an unhealthy obsession with Dies Irae…this is pretty much the greatest thing I’ve ever heard.

  • @musiclover148
    @musiclover148 8 лет назад +403

    This guy sure ate his spinach before he played this. Super dynamic. Never heard such daring tempi in some of the sections. Where is Enrico Pace now? Imagine how avant garde this hyper-dramatic, rather dissonant music would have sounded to people in the mid-19th century! They would have shaking in their petticoats on the carriage ride home.

    • @stevenru4516
      @stevenru4516 6 лет назад +15

      100% agree, "Daring tempi" is the best description of this performance

    • @ninjaassassin27
      @ninjaassassin27 5 лет назад +35

      I've heard this piece played lyrically, but I've never heard it played as if the pianist was attempting to summon Death himself. Surprisingly, I approve.

    • @spectrum3808
      @spectrum3808 4 года назад +2

      18th century rock.

    • @spark_6710
      @spark_6710 4 года назад +5

      @@spectrum3808 19 th century not 18th !

    • @Enrobdoolb
      @Enrobdoolb 3 года назад +4

      @@spark_6710 Mozart's piano concerto 24 goes hard af and it's 18th century 🔥 his mass and requiem too 🔥 Mozart really be pure heat 👏😎

  • @vikli5966
    @vikli5966 5 лет назад +635

    no one:
    Absolutely no one:
    Liszt: “hey guys, watch this!” *bREAKS PIANO STRINGS*

  • @juliee593
    @juliee593 Год назад +13

    Totentanz gives me rage. But the good kind of rage. The kind that makes you want to live everything all at once at max intensity and max speed.
    Therapy is expensive, the recording of Enrico Pace playing Totentanz is free.

  • @christineo4028
    @christineo4028 6 лет назад +236

    Saw this performed live by a young 16 yr old Russian boy, Sasha Voinov, dressed up like a skeleton in a tuxedo. One of the best shows I ever saw. Amazing

    • @mckernan603
      @mckernan603 2 года назад +11

      You’re definitely haunted now

    • @l.p.1152
      @l.p.1152 Год назад +8

      16 yr old him: TOTENTANZ
      14 yo me:

    • @baldmista1907
      @baldmista1907 10 месяцев назад +2

      Damn, I’m 16 and barely learning revolutionary etude 😭

    • @cubycube9924
      @cubycube9924 7 месяцев назад +1

      So my boy was basically portraying the piece… (srry that was a bit harsh)

  • @nocnyptak6877
    @nocnyptak6877 7 лет назад +551

    00:00 - Theme - Dies Irae
    01:30 .Variation - Allegro moderato
    03:00 2.Variation
    03:46 3.Variation - Molto Vivace
    04:19 4.Variation - Lento (canonique)
    07:08 5.Variation - Vivace (fugato)
    11:06 6.Variation - Sempre Allegro (ma non troppo)

  • @nineshinoda
    @nineshinoda 7 лет назад +62

    Holy shit i was looking into Liszt music and everything was joyful and beautiful, and then this... I shit myself out of awesomeness.

    • @nineshinoda
      @nineshinoda 7 лет назад +2

      Just heard both and i have to tell you, they're amazing!

    • @Emptycat171
      @Emptycat171 Год назад +1

      AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

  • @kmpiano1
    @kmpiano1 4 года назад +24

    Whoa, this is a brutal performance, in the best sense! The chords in the beginning felt like literal punches 😱

  • @LIKE-bz8vv
    @LIKE-bz8vv 6 лет назад +60

    theme-- 0:00
    var 1-- 2:02
    var 2-- 2:56
    var 3-- 3:45
    var 4-- 4:20 (canone) cadenza-- 4:35 andante-- 6:16 presto-- 6:55
    var 5-- 7:08 (fugato) cadenza-- 9:51
    var 6-- allegro-- 11:07
    allegretto scherzando-- 11:34
    cadenza-- 13:42
    presto-- 14:11
    allegro animato-- 14:22

  • @weedsmokinmetalhead
    @weedsmokinmetalhead 4 года назад +31

    A 15 minute journey from the depths to the sky's. Brilliant and beautiful. IMO no other music can tell a story quite like a classically composed piece

  • @Traidmarck
    @Traidmarck 8 лет назад +49

    3:45 The third variation is my absolute favorite, almost sounds like a Roman battle. I wish it was longer though...

    • @azzadeltiakha516
      @azzadeltiakha516 6 лет назад +4

      Tim Madden absolutely....
      I wish this variation melody could be more audible...and unleash it s full potential

  • @Nadegeous
    @Nadegeous 9 лет назад +367

    This sounds like Sarouman thinking.

    • @helenag.5768
      @helenag.5768 4 года назад +3

      Yeah! that's exactly what I was thinking. 😱
      In fact it is the theme of Isengard!

    • @RomanusVII
      @RomanusVII 4 года назад +3

      Helena G.
      It’s not the Isengard Theme

    • @Andrew-wd3qi
      @Andrew-wd3qi 3 года назад +1

      Helena G. They’re similar

    • @blabli5241
      @blabli5241 3 года назад

      You are naive and infantile. Your head and nose are very small.

    • @alexanfadel
      @alexanfadel 3 года назад +1

      Because its inspired from dies irae,which actuall mostly incorperated with death music on the chatolic realm,and which have many inspiration for horor music

  • @otonanoC
    @otonanoC 10 лет назад +1242

    Push the piano down the stairs. Now add some trombones and a timpani.

    • @Crowsinger
      @Crowsinger 10 лет назад +94

      Dude, I've pushed pianos. They didn't make me jizz.

    • @marvinkmooneyoz
      @marvinkmooneyoz 5 лет назад +56

      you gotta push it REAL good

    • @MiorAkif
      @MiorAkif 5 лет назад +3

      @@marvinkmooneyoz lol

    • @HeroSword_P
      @HeroSword_P 5 лет назад

      Lol

    • @brenopena134
      @brenopena134 4 года назад +1

      🔰💄👞👟👑👒🎩🎓👓⌚👔👕👖👗👘👙👠👡👢👚👜💼🎒👝👛💰💳💲💵💴💶💷💸💱🔫🔪💣💉💊🚬🔔🔕🚪🔬🔭🔮🔦🔋🔌📜📗📘📙📚📔📒📑📓📕📖📰📛🎃🎄🎀🎁🎂🎈🎆🎇🎉🎊🎍🎋📱📲📟☎📞📠📦✉📨📩📪📫📭📬📮📤📥📯📢📣📡💬💭✒✏📝📏📐📍📌📎✂💺💻💽💾💿📆📅📇📋📁📂📃📄📊📈📉⛺🎡🎢🎠🎪🎨🎬🎥📷📹🎦🎭🎫🎮🎲🎰🃏🎴🀄🎯📺📻📀📼🎧🎤🎵🎶🎼🎻🎹🎷🎺🎸〽

  • @rinmitsuba2517
    @rinmitsuba2517 3 года назад +110

    How many fingers do you need to play this?
    Liszt: *yes*

  • @bananabus7789
    @bananabus7789 8 лет назад +430

    0:31 When face-to-face with the monster , the important thing is to stay focused .
    Take a deep breath , clench your fists , swell out your chest , and proceed to run away screaming like a frightened little girl.

    • @aguy4865
      @aguy4865 7 лет назад +6

      lol

    • @OverlordDenooh
      @OverlordDenooh 7 лет назад +15

      lmao best comment of the year

    • @ekramer1030
      @ekramer1030 7 лет назад +17

      Yes, one should most certainly practice the fine Shaolin art of Runs like a bitch under these circumstances.

    • @i3ijan54
      @i3ijan54 7 лет назад +4

      Banana Bus

    • @leonardobarba5304
      @leonardobarba5304 7 лет назад +3

      Good one.

  • @sammycool4049
    @sammycool4049 2 года назад +8

    This is the most beautiful piece of piano music I have ever had the pleasure of hearing.

  • @christianvennemann9008
    @christianvennemann9008 3 года назад +192

    No one:
    Liszt: *D* *I* *E*

  • @Fanchen
    @Fanchen 10 лет назад +107

    Best 15 minutes of my life

    • @Ace1King1
      @Ace1King1 5 лет назад

      Listen to Valentina's version for a better fifteen minutes.

    • @p-y8210
      @p-y8210 4 года назад +10

      @@Ace1King1 nah this is way better.

    • @yaldabaoth9235
      @yaldabaoth9235 4 года назад +4

      @@p-y8210 i agree. all other performances are rather weak compared to pace's work right here.

    • @segmentsAndCurves
      @segmentsAndCurves 3 года назад +1

      Just gorgeous.

    • @franzurjisorabliszt
      @franzurjisorabliszt 2 года назад +1

      Oh hi fanchen

  • @Kamamura2
    @Kamamura2 9 лет назад +74

    So... see you on the dance floor!

  • @hraxus3058
    @hraxus3058 2 года назад +4

    We had buss stop named by herr Liszt
    Everlasting glory to this immortal genius

    • @juliee593
      @juliee593 Год назад +3

      Now I imagine Liszt performing Totentanz by hittng the Liszt bus stop with metal rods

  • @ErikLeroux
    @ErikLeroux 10 лет назад +145

    Aww, man, I adore that "Dies Irae" theme. It's awesome.

    • @FocusMrbjarke
      @FocusMrbjarke 10 лет назад

      who composed the "Dies Irae" theme?

    • @omfgthisisutube
      @omfgthisisutube 10 лет назад +10

      ***** I did

    • @FocusMrbjarke
      @FocusMrbjarke 10 лет назад +4

      IsThisReallyRUclips actually there is so many composers who composed a Theme they called Dies Irae(at least 3-4, probably more) so it's a bit hard to know which precise theme he is talking about and i don't know a theme my self that sounds similar to this theme(Totentanz)

    • @omfgthisisutube
      @omfgthisisutube 10 лет назад +1

      ***** okay boyyyyyy

    • @ObscureAuteur
      @ObscureAuteur 10 лет назад +25

      ***** This is the best known Dies Irae melody. It is of medieval origin and so commonly referenced in other works that it is hardly ambiguous to simply state "Dies Irae". It is any other reference that needs qualification or context. Since the Dies Irae is a standard section of the requiem mass there are naturally many others. Other examples or this one include Rachmaninoff ( Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini), Berlioz (Symphonie Fantastique), and Sondheim (Sweeny Todd) and over a dozen more you can look up. Proof that it is a great tune.

  • @aldoali6173
    @aldoali6173 5 лет назад +10

    Happy Birthday Liszt!!!

  • @fidelcastro9112
    @fidelcastro9112 6 лет назад +28

    This variation leading to the glissandos at 2:57 is perfect!
    5:47 and 8:43 are just genius!

  • @AURELIAN-restitutororbis
    @AURELIAN-restitutororbis 3 года назад +19

    Holy shit this is fucking insane. I love it so much

  • @demilung
    @demilung 3 года назад +16

    Fun fact - Liszt had very long fingers, great for playing piano. So for mere mortals his pieces can be incredibly difficult.

    • @GUILLOM
      @GUILLOM 3 года назад +5

      Big hands usually do not improve piano skills, they just make large intervals more comfortable.

    • @demilung
      @demilung 3 года назад

      @@GUILLOM Huh. I have zero musical skills, but was told that some of his music requires you to simultaneously reach keys that are very far apart. Maybe I was lied to.

    • @GUILLOM
      @GUILLOM 3 года назад +1

      @@demilung depends on the composer.

    • @GUILLOM
      @GUILLOM 3 года назад

      @Franz Schubert ?

    • @ruthsalgado6775
      @ruthsalgado6775 3 года назад

      GUILLOM that’s true.

  • @ryuu4379
    @ryuu4379 5 лет назад +17

    8:12 one of my favorite piano parts

  • @TJMalana
    @TJMalana 10 лет назад +153

    This is the first time I ever heard this piece with an Orchestra. It's sounds way more intense. Until now I only heard Valentina Lisitsa's solo version which is still awesome.

    • @RobertoMicheleMazzilli
      @RobertoMicheleMazzilli 6 лет назад +21

      I prefer orchestra version, it is more intense

    • @kostaslgr
      @kostaslgr 6 лет назад +2

      This is Enrico Pace playing with an orchestra. This is the best performance i have yeard for years. After 10 years since i first listened to it and i am still in love.

    • @aktasluna
      @aktasluna 2 года назад +3

      a lot of things can be said about lisitsa's performance of this piece and awesome is not one of them in my opinion.

    • @l.p.1152
      @l.p.1152 Год назад

      I hate the solo version actually after the orchestra version

  • @lincolnballard3588
    @lincolnballard3588 9 лет назад +9

    What a performance! That's the best I've ever heard of that piece - electric!

  • @johnlocke2026
    @johnlocke2026 4 года назад +15

    "Here's Johnny!"

  • @kwintenkerckaert1825
    @kwintenkerckaert1825 5 лет назад +57

    9:00 pure art

    • @alejandrom.4680
      @alejandrom.4680 5 лет назад +3

      Totally agree

    • @onilink4286
      @onilink4286 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/eVsokduw330/видео.html that's coolruclips.net/video/eVsokduw330/видео.html that's cool

  • @Necrospunk
    @Necrospunk 2 года назад +32

    I'm mainly a metalhead, but damn. Liszt just hits all the right spots.

  • @aderhete
    @aderhete 10 лет назад +198

    15 minutes of music all based off of one chant...

    • @bckm54
      @bckm54 10 лет назад +15

      Agreed. I was thinking "ehh...theme and variations..." filled with fancy pyrotechnics and showy stuff. But pretty good, anyway... :)

    • @pjimenez08
      @pjimenez08 4 года назад +7

      There's 7 hours of music based on the same chant.. Sorabji's Sequentia Cyclica for piano (a recording will be released soon)

    • @segmentsAndCurves
      @segmentsAndCurves 3 года назад +1

      @@bckm54 Cringe

    • @segmentsAndCurves
      @segmentsAndCurves 3 года назад

      @@pjimenez08 Yeah, that's rock!

  • @antonk6359
    @antonk6359 9 лет назад +198

    How. On. Earth. Have. I . Only now discovered this?

  • @TheMeghPie
    @TheMeghPie 8 лет назад +30

    One of my absolute favorites, it truly isn't long enough! ^_^

  • @Valagnar
    @Valagnar 12 лет назад +13

    Enrico Pace is a master and Franz Liszt was a genius!

  • @nocnyptak6877
    @nocnyptak6877 7 лет назад +34

    Fortissimo posible is not enough for Liszt

  • @blubaibi3378
    @blubaibi3378 8 лет назад +13

    Them Glissandos... brutal!

  • @benharmonics
    @benharmonics 2 года назад +6

    0:03 Opening - part 1
    0:31 Opening - part 2
    1:03 Opening - part 3
    1:30 Opening - part 4
    2:03 Variation 1 - part 1
    2:20 Variation 1 - part 2
    2:40 Variation 1 - part 3
    2:57 Variation 2 - part 1
    3:28 Variation 2 - part 2
    3:45 Variation 3
    4:19 Variation 4 - part 1
    5:47 Variation 4 - part 2
    6:14 Variation 4 - part 3
    6:55 Variation 4 - part 4
    7:05 OCTAVES #1
    7:09 Variation 5 - part 1
    7:39 Variation 5 - part 2
    8:13 Variation 5 - part 3 (OCTAVES #2)
    8:24 Variation 5 - part 4
    8:43 Variation 5 - part 5
    9:19 Variation 5 - part 6
    9:52 Cadenza #1 - part 1
    10:22 Cadenza #1 - part 2
    10:40 OCTAVES #3
    10:43 Cadenza #1 - part 3
    11:07 Variation 6 - part 1
    11:34 Variation 6 - part 2
    12:38 Variation 7 - part 1 (OCTAVES #4)
    12:55 Variation 7 - part 2
    13:20 Variation 8 (OCTAVES #5)
    13:43 Cadenza #2 - part 1
    14:11 Cadenza #2 - part 2
    14:17 OCTAVES #6
    14:22 Ending - part 1
    14:30 Ending - part 2
    14:47 OCTAVES #7

  • @echosmithb7319
    @echosmithb7319 6 лет назад +4

    I heard recently this commentary that Liszt never played in his concerts his own compositions, and curious to understand who could have inspired him playing only with high and low notes (without medium ones) and finally discovered this in the last Beethoven, surely not surprising !

  • @animalistiktiero3835
    @animalistiktiero3835 2 года назад +18

    9:01 probalbly one of the most epical parts in this piece, I love it!

    • @ChristianJiang
      @ChristianJiang 2 года назад +1

      It sounds so modern for some reason!

  • @LMPianoPlayer
    @LMPianoPlayer 11 лет назад +12

    Amazing to play on piano alone but, I have to say, its definitely one of the hardest pieces I'm learning! :) Well done Liszt for another masterpiece

    • @onilink4286
      @onilink4286 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/eVsokduw330/видео.html that's coolruclips.net/video/eVsokduw330/видео.html that's cool

  • @ewenrd5571
    @ewenrd5571 6 лет назад +11

    3:45 when someone is going to eat the last cookie in the packet
    "Nooooooo"
    (Quand quelqu'un s'apprête à finir le paquet de biscuits)

  • @fangedladybug
    @fangedladybug 6 лет назад +10

    I never thought I could headbang to a piano piece but that opening.

  • @DNJRDN
    @DNJRDN 7 лет назад +13

    My Personal Favs:
    0:03
    1:30
    2:03
    3:12
    6:55
    8:12
    9:02
    11:07
    12:56

    • @ashleyweeks84
      @ashleyweeks84 6 лет назад +1

      My favorite is the opening of Dies Irae of this piece.

  • @timfirst3536
    @timfirst3536 3 года назад +4

    @Daniel Saw your post on Berlioz's "Witch's Sabbath" and glad I found this piece you mentioned! Thank you for uploading a great version of it.

  • @paulziolo9241
    @paulziolo9241 6 лет назад +5

    I was born too early to be a real heavy metal fan. This was my ‘substitute’ which I learned while I was at a Christian Brothers’ grammar school - full of grief, fear, hate, vengeance and satanic fantasies. In those days I got to carry the great cross at requiem masses and funerals while the Dies Irae and In Paradisum were being chanted...

  • @JeffersonSheng
    @JeffersonSheng 9 лет назад +3

    Another brillant piece by Liszt. Crazyiness

  • @barrowmeoct04
    @barrowmeoct04 7 лет назад +20

    00:03 was expecting Darth Vader and the Stormtroopers to come around the corner any minute

  • @vickyengler21
    @vickyengler21 7 лет назад +1

    an absolutely gorgeous piece. one of my favorites:)

  • @tmusic99
    @tmusic99 8 лет назад +1

    Incredibly vital and inspirational interpretation of Lizst master piece!

  • @GmodPlusWoW
    @GmodPlusWoW 5 лет назад +6

    The starting part of this piece may be familiar to fans of Heroes of Might & Magic. Specifically if you've heard the theme for Necropolis towns in HoMM 3, or the menu theme for HoMM 5.

  • @JuanDVene
    @JuanDVene 7 лет назад +26

    Day Dies Irae though. Who would've thought Liszt was a fan of plainchants.

    • @nocnyptak6877
      @nocnyptak6877 7 лет назад +4

      Probably his fascination vvith dead forced him to compose this...
      True ! He vent to prisons, chapels, graveyards...

  • @Mrmmm88
    @Mrmmm88 Год назад +2

    Holy crap!!!!!!! That's the fastest and clearest I've heard it played by pianist and orchestra. I've been listening to this work for so, so many years. I had no idea that was the correct tempo. Sorry Alfred Brendel and Idil Biret. This pianist has you both beat!!!

  • @Alomoes
    @Alomoes 11 лет назад +1

    One of my favorite pieces of all eternity.

  • @richardsanchez9875
    @richardsanchez9875 7 лет назад +5

    Amazing work. Being an amateur pianist this work is beyond me, however, I can follow the music and see how difficult it is.

  • @JWentu
    @JWentu 12 лет назад +3

    fantastic! it is so full of almost "animal" energy, one of the best rendition i have ever heard!

  • @ricrosas5248
    @ricrosas5248 11 месяцев назад +1

    A huge life bar with a badass boss name in it appears every time this theme start.

  • @patricksmith5031
    @patricksmith5031 4 года назад +3

    HE WAS 22 YEARS OLD WHEN HE PERFORMED THIS. THAT'S AWESOME

    • @gojewla
      @gojewla 4 года назад +1

      Patrick Smith Not sure why you would say that. The first version (not this one) was published in 1849.

    • @juliee593
      @juliee593 Год назад +1

      @@gojewla I think he's talking about the performer of this recording maybe

  • @jennarmstrong3685
    @jennarmstrong3685 8 лет назад +39

    "Sword and crown are worthless here, I invite everybody to dance.
    Laborers , lawyers, church, and gown all make their little prance.
    This life is full of random deaths, and heaps of grief, and shame,
    so few are soothed by "accident", you want some one to blame.
    Fire , plague, and strange disease, drowned, murdered, or, if you please.
    A long fall down the basement stairs, none are expected, no-one cares.
    I often work very hard; with sweat running down my skin.
    After the dance, I then must rest ; and the eating can begin.
    Death is the ultimate equalizer."
    -Walrus, Alice : Madness Returns.

  • @gustavoturm
    @gustavoturm 12 лет назад +3

    Great work, buddy. It's so good to hear while reading - actually trying to read - the sheet.

  • @georgenorris2657
    @georgenorris2657 3 года назад +9

    Lizst unbuttomed. Glorious playing. Some moments of genius in the piano writing -particularly that wonderful fugal passage. How are those scales in the finale possible???

  • @Terativ
    @Terativ 9 лет назад +25

    I keep expecting 6:12 to lead into a part of his piano sonata

  • @Anubis81
    @Anubis81 3 года назад +7

    This is the sound of Grim Reaper banging on your door

  • @ColonelFattyCat
    @ColonelFattyCat 8 лет назад +376

    im just imagining godzilla coming out of the sea.

    • @jcsv12345
      @jcsv12345 8 лет назад +1

      +ColonelFattyCat it's the dies irae!

    • @freewheeler8924
      @freewheeler8924 7 лет назад +2

      Yeah! And swinging King Kong around by his tail!

    • @RobertoMicheleMazzilli
      @RobertoMicheleMazzilli 6 лет назад

      no, it is sleeping now

    • @jasontimmanov3351
      @jasontimmanov3351 6 лет назад +5

      Really? I'm thinking of the hell, where lots of skeletons, demons and ghosts dancing while Liszt is conducting all of them :)

    • @RobertoMicheleMazzilli
      @RobertoMicheleMazzilli 6 лет назад

      both of them, but with a black jacket

  • @grotkiw
    @grotkiw 10 лет назад +2

    Wspaniałe wariacje na "ciężki" temat z V części symfonii fantastycznej Berlioza "sabat czarownic", w równie wspaniałym wykonaniu. Uczta dla uszu. Dziękuję

  • @uncanaldeentretenimiento9918
    @uncanaldeentretenimiento9918 6 лет назад +2

    The best begining I have ever heard.

  • @glassbin9555
    @glassbin9555 4 месяца назад +5

    I searched Liszt Zombie Apocalypse and found this on the first video

  • @SooLocksmith
    @SooLocksmith 9 лет назад +187

    Liszt's piano parts always sound like a nasty case of carpal tunnel waiting to happen ... brilliantly played though.

    • @rosso4122
      @rosso4122 9 лет назад

      TheLinguist88 carpal tunnel ?

    • @SooLocksmith
      @SooLocksmith 9 лет назад +14

      Shaw Rosowitsch It's a nerve disorder in the hand that people who use their fingers a lot can develop. It's not specific to pianists, but a lot of the faster and relentless piano pieces (e.g. this piece, and the more complex Bach, Chopin, and Rachmaninoff) make pianists especially susceptible. It can cripple the hand for weeks even with prompt treatment, and can permanently wreck one's piano playing if left untreated.

    • @rosso4122
      @rosso4122 9 лет назад +1

      TheLinguist88 wow .. why woud u play such pieces then if theyre so dangerous ?

    • @SooLocksmith
      @SooLocksmith 9 лет назад +20

      Shaw Rosowitsch To quote George Mallory, who was asked why he wanted to climb Everest, "because it's there."
      With rigorous warm-ups (scales, arpeggios) and disciplined practice, as well as taking care to stop when warning pains begin to travel across the hand, most pianists avoid getting carpal tunnel even when playing pieces like this. It's really no different from any other form of exercise -- just like you wouldn't want to run a (26-mile/40 km) marathon when the longest you've run before is 5 miles (8 km), you wouldn't want to play a piece like this without working up to it and going through it slowly. That's why we practice. :) And I've never played this piece specifically, but the thrill of mastering a difficult or challenging piece is what we live for.

    • @rosso4122
      @rosso4122 9 лет назад +2

      TheLinguist88 so ur a pianist ?? ... do u thin like hardcore dota2 or lol player could get the same from those up to 30klicks a sec ??

  • @classicguitar18
    @classicguitar18 11 лет назад +1

    Impossible music...no words for this.

  • @user-sq1ym6ok6i
    @user-sq1ym6ok6i 3 года назад +7

    11:07 my favorite part

  • @Raysenel
    @Raysenel 3 года назад +7

    I want this to be played everytimes I enter a room, just for people to ntoice that I'm their absolute cancer.

  • @YL-kl5iv
    @YL-kl5iv 5 лет назад +3

    The Beginning reminds me the last day of my break and I still have unfinished homework

  • @JustAnthon
    @JustAnthon 8 месяцев назад +1

    I've noticed the video of the performance is no longer available, sadly. I enjoyed watching Enrico Pace play this piece. His is the best performance, and I've tried a lot of them. None of them are as soothing to my ear as this one.

    • @DanielCharry1025
      @DanielCharry1025  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for letting me know. Links updated.

  • @snowcarriagechengcheng-hun3454
    @snowcarriagechengcheng-hun3454 7 лет назад

    Thanks for uploading!

  • @blubaibi3378
    @blubaibi3378 8 лет назад +13

    This is what I want to hear when I fight a major boss in games XD!

    • @diardosmanfred7786
      @diardosmanfred7786 3 года назад +1

      No, it's just a Necromancer with army of 3000 skeletons knocking on your door.

  • @gareginghochikyan8948
    @gareginghochikyan8948 11 лет назад +5

    Հիանալի երգ է , ուխակի խոսքեր չկան : Լսելու ընդացքում մերթ փոթորկում ես ծովի նման , մերթ հանգստանում :
    Անզուգական երգ է :

    • @andrzejpawewooszyn7316
      @andrzejpawewooszyn7316 2 года назад +1

      The stormy parts go deeper into your soul, the suave parts are supposed to heal it. It's typical of the romantic music, but here it is taken to different heights.

  • @ENDED796
    @ENDED796 Месяц назад

    this makes me happy. so genius.

  • @lestatgalicia624
    @lestatgalicia624 7 лет назад

    so beautiful

  • @mimabarresi6312
    @mimabarresi6312 7 лет назад +4

    Magnifico

  • @Eeeeeee-j7o
    @Eeeeeee-j7o 2 года назад +5

    "Classical music its so relaxing".
    Classical music:

  • @LAnonHubbard
    @LAnonHubbard 12 лет назад

    This is a really nice performance. Bravo!

  • @Swaza13
    @Swaza13 11 лет назад

    the start of this amazed me, it is crazy and wonderful

  • @SalieriFilms
    @SalieriFilms 10 лет назад +39

    The opening sound like the first sequence of "The Shining (1980) :o

    • @dahalofreeek
      @dahalofreeek 10 лет назад +24

      Yeah, they have the same theme from the Gregorian chant Dies Irae.

    • @RobertoMicheleMazzilli
      @RobertoMicheleMazzilli 6 лет назад +2

      or the opposit

    • @whyit487
      @whyit487 5 лет назад +7

      The Shining Theme was inspired by this.

    • @abraxasstone
      @abraxasstone 4 года назад

      Why It? Not exactly true. It was based off of Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique, not this piece.

    • @p-y8210
      @p-y8210 4 года назад +2

      @@abraxasstone nope berlioz was inspired dies irea a gregorian chant

  • @mrinalnandi3988
    @mrinalnandi3988 7 лет назад +106

    THIS IS METAL !!!

    • @amerain1729
      @amerain1729 7 лет назад +7

      Mrinal Nandi classical metal

    • @RobertoMicheleMazzilli
      @RobertoMicheleMazzilli 6 лет назад +2

      no, this is a dream, a bad one, but very intense

    • @paulziolo9241
      @paulziolo9241 6 лет назад +6

      Indeed it is! You’re absolutely right! Today’s metal bands echo the preoccupation with death and darkness characteristic of the 19th so-called ‘Romantic’ era. Chopin, Berlioz and Rachmaninov are also precursors of today’s ‘heavy metal’ in all its forms.

    • @sadbasturd99
      @sadbasturd99 5 лет назад +22

      This is what Metal wishes it could be.

    • @JSBach-pd4yg
      @JSBach-pd4yg 5 лет назад +3

      😂

  • @ImprovizacijaBand
    @ImprovizacijaBand 12 лет назад

    Breathtaking!

  • @harryoconnor2733
    @harryoconnor2733 11 лет назад +9

    WHAT AN INCREDIBLE RECORDING!!! THIS ORCHESTRA HAS DRIVE!!! I MEAN @ 0:00 THAT'S JUST TIMPANI CRUELTY!!! ONE OF LISZT'S BEST, THANKS SO MUCH!!!

  • @istvanbende8729
    @istvanbende8729 6 лет назад +3

    I think the best record of this is by Lazar Berman but this is also brilliant. Berman and Liszt, the two geniuses met frequently somewhere in the heaven or in the hell...

  • @andrewgibson4683
    @andrewgibson4683 6 лет назад +1

    True music, master on the piano xx

  • @christianvennemann9008
    @christianvennemann9008 5 лет назад +18

    0:00 Hey, I can play this!
    0:32 Never mind...

  • @manuasd45
    @manuasd45 10 лет назад +7

    Fabbrica