you could infer that liszt wrote this piece for himself; at certain pointa throughout the piece, the chords can span as much as 13 or 14 keys with one hand, and liszt is well known for having huge hands
Probably Brahms stole the 5th Hungarian dance from Liszt's 11th Hungarian Rhapsody lmao. The Friska part is very similar to the Vivace part in Brahms' 5th Hungarian dance. Check it out.
@Ismael Carlos somewhere like 2:29. It is usually written as extra staff. The right staff is to be played instead of right hand it the pianists want some challenge.
Liszt was the greatest composer of other people's music.
Stravinsky once said: "Good composers borrow, great composers steal" :)) But this is better than the original opera. IMO.
Aww dont say that. Robert le diable is filled with ripping good tunes. This piece is a riff on the 'Valse Infernale', for anyone curious.
yes
God damn these octaves are brutal
If theres the words Reminisences and Liszt in the same place on a topic of a video,it means thats a piece you can't play and won't.
The word Liszt by itself means that you can't and won't
@DÜT DÜÜÜT MÖMEÑT WÎTH CRÖCÖDILE w
Some of my favourites.
6:43 - 7:22 best part
3:35 is better for me tho
Looks fun to play too!
you could infer that liszt wrote this piece for himself; at certain pointa throughout the piece, the chords can span as much as 13 or 14 keys with one hand, and liszt is well known for having huge hands
i'm very sure that he did this for a solo recital, and also liszt only had a handspan of 12 keys
thank you.. very much
thank you SOOOO MUCH for this.. love it :D
why every reminiscence is hard as f?
To pay respect in the most reverent manner
@I STILL HATE MINIONS SO MUCH ik lol
@I STILL HATE MINIONS SO MUCH Yes.
@ֺ Lmao! Here, I gave you a reply😁
@e# here you go, hai
I can't find a midi for it but someone has already made it /watch?v=1y9j3JvBBuU
Roikkeli v:
Bruh
I like this its stabderdfed.
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Can you upload this midi? D:
Hello! The videos you make are really very good! If it is possible can you please create F. Chopin - Funeral March, Sonata 2, III movement. Thank you!
this make me think a new Hungarian Rhapsody No.20 but he change the name
@@SereneJudo Well... If you see the 15th Hungarian Rhapsody, it's not a Lisztian Melody (razoksy march).
@@SereneJudo LMFAO, Both hungarian dance no.5 from brahms and the hungarian rhapsodies from liszt are based on other people's themes.
@@GUILLOM actually some themes from Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsodies are by himself lol
@@Liszthesis is no 2 friska beginning of 6 sharps part his own melody?
Probably Brahms stole the 5th Hungarian dance from Liszt's 11th Hungarian Rhapsody lmao. The Friska part is very similar to the Vivace part in Brahms' 5th Hungarian dance. Check it out.
4:43 La Campanella
2:49 3:01
I like the Ossia
@Ismael Carlos somewhere like 2:29. It is usually written as extra staff. The right staff is to be played instead of right hand it the pianists want some challenge.
@Ismael Carlos ur welcom
hardest liszt piece?
@ֺ top 10 maybe?
About top 200
Top 65
_Then Liszt started playing with the piano..._
can i ask for an upload? if you could upload la romanesca by liszt i would be forever greatful :D
@The Best Pianist Of The 21st Century, Maybe Not , interesting...
It's been 8 years h
4:46
Pianists with small hands: 😳😰HeLp
Lol there are harder octaves than that
You don't need help, they are arpeggios and you'll have to roll the keys (if that's what you're referring to).
@@CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji Seems very hard to not sound clumsy while doing them...
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What are you?
9:14 mazeppa😀😀
Yeah he uses that progression in other pieces as well like his Galop in A minor
@@swagifier1170 this progression was already used by Hummel in his piano concerto no.2 ( bcoz it was written 1816 but Liszt was born in 1811)
I can barely find original pieces for liszt
@@patricknyman727 ok thank you
midi file? thx
Hello, do you still have de midi file?
I am a 315th))