Even if Liszt's polonaises don't have too many common elements with Chopin's polonaises, they have their unique side and a lot of interesting harmonical structures.
My favourite polonaises ever composed! Better than the Chopin Polonaises by a far margin and Cziffra is the king of these pieces, #1 I really wish to play myself one day. Its impossible to listen to any other interpretation of #1 and #2 after listening to Cziffra's. They just lack the speed and ferocity of Cziffra's playing especially in the ending.
Polonezy liszta nie mogą się równać z polonezami Chopina. Polonez to narodowy taniec polski i Chopin stworzył niezrównane i perfekcyjne w formie utwory. Liszta Polonezy to tylko Polonez z nazwy. Mało tu muzyki i narodowego tańca. Jestem Polakiem i nie widzę w polonezach liszta nic wartościowego z muzycznego punktu widzenia. Ale jako utwory wirtuozowskie i popisowe są dobrze skomponowane. Dużo hałasu i transcendentalnej imponujacej techniki.
That’s just your opinion. You cannot possibly compare these to most, if not any, of Chopin’s Polonaise. Any serious musical scholar would say the same. Also, if it weren’t for Chopin’s Polanaises, these two Polonaises of Liszt’s would never exist…
@@marcinkucharzewski2419Liszt was greatly influenced by Chopin when composing this piece (to be precise, after Chopin's death), and although the first one is far from the style of 'polonaise', it should not be dismissed as showmanship and noise. Of course the original comment comparing superiority between composers was also wrong, since both composers were recognized masters of their time.
Thank you for posting! For viewers who are into hearing multiple interpretations of these beautiful pieces, may I recommend a personal favorite, Peter Katin: ruclips.net/video/wY1KdjkZaMI/видео.html and also the more recent versions by Ksenia Nosikova: ruclips.net/video/Bbsaez3cygI/видео.html ruclips.net/video/kASASmAwk64/видео.html
La diversité des interprêtes procure la possibilité de mieux trouver l'interprétation que chacun préfère. Pour ma part je n'aime pas beaucoup Cziffra qui transforme trop le rythme et fait perdre le balancement de la mesure. Mon préfèré est Filipec, très équilibré, fin et expressif dans la mélodie. Mais Dubé est aussi excellent.
Filipec who? Dubé who? Dumont who? Have they already won the International Cziffra Piano Competition? French haven´t had a significant pianist since Alfred Cortot.What are you talking about? A third class cellist compares the greatest piano virtuoso since Liszt Ferenc to third class pianists?It cannot be more behind,the terrible French disgusting chauvinism,that says, what is not French,that doesn´t exist? Punk?
I didn't even know there were Polonaises by Liszt ! Thank you for the record, I love it
Very underrated set!
Wish #1 was recorded more often and with the intensity Cziffra brought to it.
Filipec's live recording of #1 comes close to Cziffra's, although it has bad sound quality.
Even if Liszt's polonaises don't have too many common elements with Chopin's polonaises, they have their unique side and a lot of interesting harmonical structures.
Wonderful!
Menalcolique❤🧡💛💚melancolique
Yall should also listen to Joseph Moog's pf of no. 1
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My favourite polonaises ever composed! Better than the Chopin Polonaises by a far margin and Cziffra is the king of these pieces, #1 I really wish to play myself one day. Its impossible to listen to any other interpretation of #1 and #2 after listening to Cziffra's. They just lack the speed and ferocity of Cziffra's playing especially in the ending.
It was Cziffra, and the others.
#2 has many recordings that comparable to Cziffra's, but #1 is literally peerless.
Polonezy liszta nie mogą się równać z polonezami Chopina. Polonez to narodowy taniec polski i Chopin stworzył niezrównane i perfekcyjne w formie utwory. Liszta Polonezy to tylko Polonez z nazwy. Mało tu muzyki i narodowego tańca. Jestem Polakiem i nie widzę w polonezach liszta nic wartościowego z muzycznego punktu widzenia. Ale jako utwory wirtuozowskie i popisowe są dobrze skomponowane. Dużo hałasu i transcendentalnej imponujacej techniki.
That’s just your opinion. You cannot possibly compare these to most, if not any, of Chopin’s Polonaise. Any serious musical scholar would say the same. Also, if it weren’t for Chopin’s Polanaises, these two Polonaises of Liszt’s would never exist…
@@marcinkucharzewski2419Liszt was greatly influenced by Chopin when composing this piece (to be precise, after Chopin's death), and although the first one is far from the style of 'polonaise', it should not be dismissed as showmanship and noise. Of course the original comment comparing superiority between composers was also wrong, since both composers were recognized masters of their time.
Dommage d'associer Dubé dans cette vidéo
Thank you for posting! For viewers who are into hearing multiple interpretations of these beautiful pieces, may I recommend a personal favorite, Peter Katin:
ruclips.net/video/wY1KdjkZaMI/видео.html
and also the more recent versions by Ksenia Nosikova:
ruclips.net/video/Bbsaez3cygI/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/kASASmAwk64/видео.html
La diversité des interprêtes procure la possibilité de mieux trouver l'interprétation que chacun préfère. Pour ma part je n'aime pas beaucoup Cziffra qui transforme trop le rythme et fait perdre le balancement de la mesure. Mon préfèré est Filipec, très équilibré, fin et expressif dans la mélodie. Mais Dubé est aussi excellent.
Filipec who? Dubé who? Dumont who? Have they already won the International Cziffra Piano Competition? French haven´t had a significant pianist since Alfred Cortot.What are you talking about? A third class cellist compares the greatest piano virtuoso since Liszt Ferenc to third class pianists?It cannot be more behind,the terrible French disgusting chauvinism,that says, what is not French,that doesn´t exist? Punk?