Ervin Nyíregyházi plays Liszt "Dante Sonata" (3/3)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @driemaaldrommels
    @driemaaldrommels 15 лет назад +4

    he can not be comparred to any other pianist! he is so unique. the man is (in my humble opinion) a genius and a miracle! .....WHAT A MUSICIAN!!!!!WOW!!

  • @kasyapa
    @kasyapa 14 лет назад +4

    d60944 - nyiregyhazi always played slowly. cf. the silent film from the 1920s where he's playing. he said lamond told him that liszt's basic tempi were not fast at all.

  • @pianomaly9859
    @pianomaly9859 4 года назад +2

    Just about the last recorded struggle from Nyiregyhazi. (The performance and photo are from Japan in 1982, I think.) But the colors, conception, and pacing make most other pianists sound like they are just skimming through the piece.

  • @kasyapa
    @kasyapa 14 лет назад +2

    klavierspieler72 - those are some of the great unfound recordings of all time. just imagine, they may well be somewhere in someone's attic.

  • @kasyapa
    @kasyapa 14 лет назад +2

    pianiplunker - you can't hear all the tone colors there? turn up the volume from 0 on your computer. :)

    • @pianomaly9859
      @pianomaly9859 3 года назад +2

      Decade later, was going to reply about the same thing.

  • @kasyapa
    @kasyapa 14 лет назад

    marcohorowitz8 - and it matters not a bit!

  • @pianiplunker1981
    @pianiplunker1981 15 лет назад +1

    I don't understand this cult that has recently developed around Nyíregyházi either. It must have something to do with the recently published biography. What's so great about being the "loudest" pianist in history if you have no control over tone production. He must have been a different pianists in the 30's judging from the snippets of film recordings he made. Arnold Schoenberg and Claudio Arrau both praised him early in his career so maybe he had something.

  • @gainweighttoday
    @gainweighttoday 15 лет назад

    don't agree. listen again...

  • @d60944
    @d60944 15 лет назад

    Sorry, I just don't "get" his style. Nyíregyházi has awful tone quality and control, and attempts to cover his gaping lack of technique by adopting very artificial postures of "grandeur" at pseudo-heroic slow tempi, ruining the shapes in the music in doing so (I have nothing against wrong notes per se). Completely lacking in poetry. What's the fuss about him?

    • @foulmercy8095
      @foulmercy8095 Год назад

      Do you still hold this thought to this day?

    • @d60944
      @d60944 Год назад +1

      ​@@foulmercy8095 Yes. The more I have learned and listened, the more so.

    • @foulmercy8095
      @foulmercy8095 Год назад

      @@d60944 Fair enough