I performed this for my final exam in University almost 30 years ago. Such a great piece. Tried to play it again yesterday. It’s not like riding a bike!
before the twoset gang emerges here. HE is probably the Most prominent classical musician who has repeatedly tried to bring classical music to the State of a Pop culture and give it a Medium. we can all - regardless of Instrument choice - be super greatful about that.
6:13 clever how he extends that bit to allow more recovery time for his right hand before the next repeated octave section and then at 6:47 he plays at half tempo, again, for more right hand recovery time
@@ΓιώργοςΜαστρογιάννης-σ1χ I prefer this piece to have a more thundering effect, which Lang Lang achieves with great results. I also like his slight changes, such as playing the bass an octave lower. Mind, Rousseau's a very good pianist, but Lang Lang beats him here. Grynyuk's still the most insane, though.
@@ArgentAlapin Of course both are exceptional, but I don't think that this piece should be thundering. It is already pretty intense. Furthermore, I believe that the octave lower destroyed the best part of the piece.
mr franz lisxt never played the same piece twice the same he improvised like the gypsys every outage became a concert every cigar was treasured by the lovely ladies in the audience.@@JoshuaWinterr
@@shrivedkaware3142if it were played twice it probably would seem not so epic :D Shock is short-period emotion. And the thing that causes shock and wow-effect also should not be too long :D
If I describe Cziffra's left hand as the marching of Kyoshinhei, Lang Lang's version will be the climax of the carnival held by those divine/demonic creatures celebrating the liberation of the earth from the human race.
I never liked him after watching all his silly showy playing many years ago. However, he has started to mature in his playing.... and have blossomed into a much better Pianist now without having the urge to rush through all the pieces like a bullet train. Now I am beginning to enjoy his more mature playing. keep it up LANG LANG!
Lang is definitely not a "selfless musician", but in many ways the total opposite, a perfect piano showman. Just like Liszt probably was before the year 1840. It will be interesting how and when he will mature artistically. The world today doesn't seem to care about artistic depth, rather more gold and glitter. Let's see what path Lang will end up taking. Good health to him.
I love how informal his outfit is. I don't listen to a lot of classical music, but most of the stuf I've seen always has people in fancy dresses or suits.
I honestly love the lowered octaves in the very last part. And also that little pause where he also stops the pedal, just before the part with said octaves. I'd like to think this is actually how the piece is meant to sound, despite the fact that it obviously wasn't written that way. Something about those two things makes the part way more "street musicey", which is what Liszt was going for with the rhapsodies in general, and with that last part in this particular rhapsody specifically.
@@OKAYYESZZ69 I know it's specifically gypsy music, but street music doesn't have to be from gypsies. Like, where I'm from, we have traditional street music for like large celebrations or carnivals and such, and it's not gypsy music. There is gypsy music played in that context as well, but not exclusively. Awful tone btw. Your comment. Could not have made it sound more condescending. "The TErm is NoT 'stREet MusiCEY". Did you actually think that I thought it was an actual term? It's just a way to describe the feel. God.
@@moopey1837First of all your culture is absolutely irrelevant to Liszt and Classical music at all. And second I do believe that you thought it was a real term because it now you were using it like it was a real word. But now your so blessed with knowledge it’s like you work at Oxford. Anyway seeing your reaction is kinda😂 Why are you so mad?
@@OKAYYESZZ69 Indeed, my culture has nothing to do with this. I used my country as an example. Moving past that awful reading comprehension of yours, if you did know ANYTHING about the Hungarian Rhapsodies and Hungarian music, you'd know that gypsies have been an integral part of Hungary's tradition, and that their music basically merged with older Hungarian traditional music, and now they are basically the same. Traditional Hungarian music IS gypsy music at this point, for the most part. So that's why I described it as a style of street music, and not specifically gypsy music, because largely, for Hungary, they are the same. So one knowledgeable enough in the topic would interpret "street music" to mean "gypsy music" for this specific case. Also Liszt is a Romantic composer, not a Classical one. I know, even in academic circles, we use the word "Classical" as an umbrella term, but here it doesn't really make sense to use, which leads me to believe, as I mentioned above, that you know way less than you think you do. And also wow just do something about that tone. Seriously. I said your tone was out of line, and instead of fixing it, you replied in the same exact way. I'm so glad we are doing this through the internet, because if I had to speak with you in person... Man...
@@moopey1837 There is something wrong with you if you’re gonna write all of that because of some simple difference in opinions. So I’m not gonna read all of that at all. You say watch your tone like your some sort of Karen at Walmart this is priceless 🤣
Estoy súper impresionada ,qué forma de interpretar, tus manos son mágicas, súperas mi capacidad de asombro, eres genial, grande, espectacular, gracias por ser y estar, gracias por encontrarte 😲😲👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I does not add nothing to the song, only you have to jump more with your hands, but nothing more special, i am not sayin what it is bad or awful, only i am saying what it isn,t necessary for this song
@@ignaciomartinez5866 I think it is good idea. liszt does that kind of thing many time. I think that in the liszts piece, we can add some passages in by improvisation. and liszt permit it. have you seen the ossia part on the liszt's pieces? I think that says that the improvisation was commonly played at the 1800's time on the salon music concert. chopin was good at improvisation too. I think lang lang catch that. you can see that stuff at his don juan's last part. p.s horowitz does this thing many time.
@@Wosudhehqaxb9169 ah yes but I'm talking about the pieces they composed. Rachmaninoff tends to have more dark and aggressive pieces, which can resemble rock n roll
@@slayer1951 dark and aggressive sounds more like metal.. I feel like most Russian composers, like rach, prokovief, and scriabin resemble metal more than rock
I got nauseated by the video editing, nearly making me have a seizure. I had no choice but to close my eyes and merely listen to his performance. Nonetheless, I really love his rendition - Lang Lang's Liszt is in the top tier.
This is right up there with the Cziffra performances ... obviously with a modern cinematic twist. Ignoring the video, Lang Lang is amazing, and I love the interpretation, especially the added octave on the bass end @ 6:54 :D :D :D :D
Absolutely agree Azangaro Joe. One of many examples of the director/cameraman thinking they are bigger than artist. Great flamboyant playing from Lang Lang of course.
Grumpy Cat: I listened to this, It is awful. Liszt: Hey! This is the best pianist ever! And, don't say my work is awful Damian: Go Liszt!!!!!!!! ......and Lang Lang
I have listened to all versions on youtube none does it as fast Lang Lang at the end. Once I get used to this version a few years back, all the other versions no longer cut it for me.
@@mcmac9565 all pros can probably do it effortlessly under different settings. But there is an old recording of her on this piece losing control towards the end was very chaotic.
@@EvaExplores-x2x abit rushed in places yes, but she did not lose control..lang lang on the other hand seemed challenged by the staccatos in this piece.
My god, why’s it edited like a damn action movie
It isn't a movie, but action
True
Omg yes!
because it has a lot of action
Maybe because this is how the Lisztomania felt🎹💕
I performed this for my final exam in University almost 30 years ago. Such a great piece. Tried to play it again yesterday. It’s not like riding a bike!
WAIT THIS IS POSSIBLE FOR HUMAN HANDS TO PERFORM?!!!!!!! HOW CAN ONE HAVE THIS MUCH PRECISION
@@gwaynebrouwn844 practice.
@@unnamed_boi i do! I have been practicing for over 2 years but the best i can do is Chopin nocturne no. 20
@@gwaynebrouwn844 practice longer, i guess. Lang Lang has been into the piano since he was five.
@@gwaynebrouwn844 that was over 30 years of practicing.
Pianist good. Camera work bad. Jeez, we just want to see his fingers.
TheTage Show how come I see you everywhere on zen and the art of pianos videos Rousseau videos Valentina videos and now Lang lang
@@nathanm169 6:15?
"good" haha, i think u mean excellent
You* just want to see his fingers
The camera is good, the editor isn’t
*Your Ling Ling is evolving!*
Ling Ling evolved into...
*LANG LANG!*
Pokemon GOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
Lang Lang: "This isn't even my final form!"
@@GabsARV is that frieza reference?
@@rumeeishraque2224 yep
Lang Lang came before Ling Ling.
Liszt's works are always beautiful at every aspect
So are the women which chased me after I played my recital
Ryan Sun mio
@@franzliszt5292 we got laid after the recital right? After all we are the same person.
Thanks
@@franzliszt5292 Haha
I'm still so amazed at 6:53.. I love Cziffras bass strikes in his rendition, but Lang Lang takes it to a whole other level of awesome!!
Also, a caption, if I may:
6:53
When the teacher says there is only 5 minutes of exam time remaining
@Not Raelyn and you see a new part That wasnt there beforw
Agreed. The greatest command of that passage in music history. Liszt would have retired even younger had he heard Lang Lang pull that off.
György Cziffra is the best.
@@ennikobihar699 i watched him, i think Lang Lang is better but Cziffra's hand seems so big.
Why is the camera angle changing in every 3 second?
A hahaha
Every seconds? Bro it’s like twice a second 🤢
dude its like 61 times per minute
Reminds me of metal concert videos. Though not the best when focused on one person
Director and editor went crazy
7:16 That fist pump was his way of shouting
*"I WIN! I WIN AT PIANO!"*
У рояля выиграл борьбу
Who else is here after Twosets video
iza me
Bloody hell you oracle
YT recommended me this a few hours later after I watched it 😳
He’s like a piano monster I swear every pianist is like imma quitting playing the piano
Me... GO PRACTICE!!!!
I'm particularly proud of this work! I had trouble on the later rhapsodies however.
Oh hello sir
Hi Franz!
Hi boss
Hello there me. Remember when we sightread all of Chopin's études? Good times.
Franz, how was the cocaine back in your day? Must have been pretty strong, no?
Why are you here rather than practicing?
#LangLang80hours
Ur not practicing writing that comment.
Oof
80 hours? Wow
I praktiss 40 hours a minute
@@GlassInferno You're or atleast ure* make it correct
before the twoset gang emerges here. HE is probably the Most prominent classical musician who has repeatedly tried to bring classical music to the State of a Pop culture and give it a Medium. we can all - regardless of Instrument choice - be super greatful about that.
And he has done it well too, no need for bumblebee
Well, for those of us who remember, there WAS LIBERACE …
@@Deeznutsmynamejeff21 he makes bumblebee sound good you should search it up
Well theres David Garrett but Ok
Bout to have a seizure from the camera man
Right
@@ludwigvanbeethoven5483 even Beethoven agrees
your not missing much anyhow
@@michelleregis6181 you're*
LMFAO 🤣
Hey twosetters I would also recommend Tchaikovsky’s piano concerto no1 weissenberg and karwjan
I have been searching for his version fo 2 years. Thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just google it. I searched for about 2 minutes
@@williamlei9873 maybe it wasn't on youtube...
@@DrariUnited Yeah, you're right. It wasn't on RUclips
bro you couldve just googled it
@@antoinefantaisie it wasn't on youtube and Google Back then
This is probably one of my favorite Lang Lang performances
Very happy piece of art. I really enjoyed listening this. Last part (from 5:10) are my favorite part in this amazing piece
It is the Friska section
It’s my favorite too… parts like 6:09 almost feel too modern to be this old, Liszt was a game changer
me too
everyones favorite part is friska in both hungarian rhapsody 2 and 6 lol
6:53 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.................
My heart stopped.
@@kevinhartmemes3821 Hahahahahahaha
How he pounds his wife
who lives in a pinapple under the sea?
Ikr
5:10 (i created this comment for the convenience of myself.)
Kasa Jizo duh... that’s when the best part starts
0:00 - 7:32 is the bast part actually. i all honesty I like 1:17
From 5:53 how he made the baseline sing so articulately and accently was ridiculous.
Love this part
Why not just listen to the whole thing...?
6:13 clever how he extends that bit to allow more recovery time for his right hand before the next repeated octave section and then at 6:47 he plays at half tempo, again, for more right hand recovery time
I also play 6:47 at half tempo, but just for accuracy.
I don't know but I think at 6:47 was increasing a dramatic effect or before the climax
Surprisingly, an interpretation from Lang Lang that I fully agee with.
I was thinking the same kkkkkkk
I can't say I like it. Rousseau's is much better!
@@ΓιώργοςΜαστρογιάννης-σ1χ I prefer this piece to have a more thundering effect, which Lang Lang achieves with great results. I also like his slight changes, such as playing the bass an octave lower. Mind, Rousseau's a very good pianist, but Lang Lang beats him here. Grynyuk's still the most insane, though.
@@ArgentAlapin Of course both are exceptional, but I don't think that this piece should be thundering. It is already pretty intense. Furthermore, I believe that the octave lower destroyed the best part of the piece.
@@ArgentAlapin Further insanity at any piece of Lizst destroys the whole piece
郎朗的詮釋有一股豪邁之風,而且樂句性格與對比非常鮮明 ! 5:10 起使我會心一笑,後面的飆速更是聽得非常過癮 ! 雖然閱歷極有限,但我感覺郎朗的詮釋常與人不同,而且似乎比較正確 !? 若真是如此,那也感覺是一件奇怪的事,難道發生了以訛傳訛的現象嗎 !? 不管如何,這次聆聽,是一次比想像中還要有收穫的經驗 !
A master of the piano playing music by a composer who himself was regarded as the worlds greatest pianist!
Why it has to change the screen so frequently?? That makes me feel dizzy
It does?
IKR
Ikr it’s pretty sacreligious (seriously)
This is the most fun interpretation of this piece
Funniest*
Martha Argerich's is way better
Cziffra would like to have a word
This is the most selfish interpretation this piece
Ling Ling Aspirant Their octaves sound about the same, but Argerich is ever so slightly faster and has more mistakes..
i can no longer live without his music‼︎
it became a part of my life.
It's not his music. It is the music of the true legends (like Franz Liszt) that composed them.
mr franz lisxt never played the same piece twice the same he improvised like the gypsys every outage became a concert every cigar was treasured by the lovely ladies in the audience.@@JoshuaWinterr
This is exactly how (young) Liszt would want to be recorded xD
Right
Last notes were like a powerful but incredibly beautiful *BANG!!*
I have no words. It makes me speechless and wanting more, it’s AmAziNg!!
Exactly. The last part always seems so short, i really need that part to be played atleast twice
Tu joues si bien que j ' en ai des frissons Tellement beau ! Tu as des doigts en or❤❤❤❤❤
@@shrivedkaware3142if it were played twice it probably would seem not so epic :D
Shock is short-period emotion. And the thing that causes shock and wow-effect also should not be too long :D
The composer must have been a genius! Especially the octave part
안녕하세요 ㅎㅎ
우연히 알고리즘에 뜬 리스트님 영상 보고 곡이 너무 좋아서 풀버전 찾으러 왔다가 뵙네요!
i watch this video every day 3 or 10 times.
@@Tizohip Thank you!
@@skatecraig2536 ㅎㅎ 반가워요
리스트님, 반가워요!
Who's here after TwoSetViolin's recent video? #pianogang
Damn we’re fast
What are you doing here ? GO PRACTICE !
Nope! Screw them!
Stop scrolling gddmt! Go frkn practice!
Piano Gang!
5:04
That is some rock star level piano shredding right there. Holy moly!
he even dresses the rock star part and the haircut too.
“piano shredding”
His hairstyle looks cool just like the song. 😎
6:52 💀💀 how’s that even humanly possible to play at that speed
Ling Ling vs Lang Lang
Lang Lang is MUCH more experienced.
is that a question ? ling ling can beat lang lang 40 times a second :P
Ling ling would win
@@kevinhartmemes3821 Ling Ling can play this with his balls.
:I
If I describe Cziffra's left hand as the marching of Kyoshinhei, Lang Lang's version will be the climax of the carnival held by those divine/demonic creatures celebrating the liberation of the earth from the human race.
fantastic improvisation at the middle !
Agreed
Writabrata Mukherjee even though it was most likely rehearsed still good
It's actually quite funny that the first time this was ever recommended to me was after twosets vid
Who's here after watching sophie druml on twoset.......😂
sophie oui oui*
@@shirsho12 Sophie Druml is her real name. Oui oui is just to make people call/remember her easily
here oui oui :D
@@lupinisme5514 ik lol
oui oui
@@shirsho12 oui oui 🕺
I love watching Lang Lang play. A genius at work
This shit needs 60fps
Hi first reply to a famous verified person
Yes
I hate lang lang
@@Mereaux I hate Rockstar
I never liked him after watching all his silly showy playing many years ago. However, he has started to mature in his playing.... and have blossomed into a much better Pianist now without having the urge to rush through all the pieces like a bullet train. Now I am beginning to enjoy his more mature playing. keep it up LANG LANG!
My favorite performance of Lang Lang so far!
C'est une véritable adiction !On ne peut s'empêcher de l'écouter ❤❤❤
Damn that final part of the piece was so intense.
It’s wicked possessed🤣🤣🤣
Agree
Une interprétation inégalable des doigts en or un visage magnifique ❤
랑랑만큼 이 리스트 헝가리 랩소디 6번을 잘해석한 사람은 없을거같다
ㅇㅈㅇㅈ
Lang lang's playing is very clear and wonderful. A true master .
Lang is definitely not a "selfless musician", but in many ways the total opposite, a perfect piano showman. Just like Liszt probably was before the year 1840. It will be interesting how and when he will mature artistically. The world today doesn't seem to care about artistic depth, rather more gold and glitter. Let's see what path Lang will end up taking. Good health to him.
Kind of what i was looking for in the comment section, thanks
I love how informal his outfit is. I don't listen to a lot of classical music, but most of the stuf I've seen always has people in fancy dresses or suits.
*_This is truly amazing!_*
My favorite rendition
I honestly love the lowered octaves in the very last part. And also that little pause where he also stops the pedal, just before the part with said octaves. I'd like to think this is actually how the piece is meant to sound, despite the fact that it obviously wasn't written that way. Something about those two things makes the part way more "street musicey", which is what Liszt was going for with the rhapsodies in general, and with that last part in this particular rhapsody specifically.
The term is not “street musicey” it’s gypsy music that’s what inspired Liszt
@@OKAYYESZZ69 I know it's specifically gypsy music, but street music doesn't have to be from gypsies. Like, where I'm from, we have traditional street music for like large celebrations or carnivals and such, and it's not gypsy music. There is gypsy music played in that context as well, but not exclusively.
Awful tone btw. Your comment. Could not have made it sound more condescending. "The TErm is NoT 'stREet MusiCEY". Did you actually think that I thought it was an actual term? It's just a way to describe the feel. God.
@@moopey1837First of all your culture is absolutely irrelevant to Liszt and Classical music at all. And second I do believe that you thought it was a real term because it now you were using it like it was a real word. But now your so blessed with knowledge it’s like you work at Oxford. Anyway seeing your reaction is kinda😂 Why are you so mad?
@@OKAYYESZZ69 Indeed, my culture has nothing to do with this. I used my country as an example. Moving past that awful reading comprehension of yours, if you did know ANYTHING about the Hungarian Rhapsodies and Hungarian music, you'd know that gypsies have been an integral part of Hungary's tradition, and that their music basically merged with older Hungarian traditional music, and now they are basically the same. Traditional Hungarian music IS gypsy music at this point, for the most part. So that's why I described it as a style of street music, and not specifically gypsy music, because largely, for Hungary, they are the same. So one knowledgeable enough in the topic would interpret "street music" to mean "gypsy music" for this specific case. Also Liszt is a Romantic composer, not a Classical one. I know, even in academic circles, we use the word "Classical" as an umbrella term, but here it doesn't really make sense to use, which leads me to believe, as I mentioned above, that you know way less than you think you do.
And also wow just do something about that tone. Seriously. I said your tone was out of line, and instead of fixing it, you replied in the same exact way. I'm so glad we are doing this through the internet, because if I had to speak with you in person... Man...
@@moopey1837 There is something wrong with you if you’re gonna write all of that because of some simple difference in opinions. So I’m not gonna read all of that at all. You say watch your tone like your some sort of Karen at Walmart this is priceless 🤣
Liszt would be very proud of this rendition
You know, Lang Lang is actually a pretty brilliant Liszt interpreter (of the showmanship pieces of course)
Liszt doesn't have any showmanship pieces
Lang Lang is genius..
his touch is different.. he got something that is very different..
6:52 liszt just said: fuck it
lmaoooo
That ending sounds so much better than the studio recording. It was more epic and crazy
Estoy súper impresionada ,qué forma de interpretar, tus manos son mágicas, súperas mi capacidad de asombro, eres genial, grande, espectacular, gracias por ser y estar, gracias por encontrarte 😲😲👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I play this piece myself and I love the idea of dropping the bass at 6:53 and playing an octave lower. :)
I does not add nothing to the song, only you have to jump more with your hands, but nothing more special, i am not sayin what it is bad or awful, only i am saying what it isn,t necessary for this song
@@ignaciomartinez5866 I think it is good idea. liszt does that kind of thing many time. I think that in the liszts piece, we can add some passages in by improvisation. and liszt permit it. have you seen the ossia part on the liszt's pieces? I think that says that the improvisation was commonly played at the 1800's time on the salon music concert. chopin was good at improvisation too.
I think lang lang catch that. you can see that stuff at his don juan's last part.
p.s horowitz does this thing many time.
@@ignaciomartinez5866 maybeit can be neccessary on few liszts pieces haha
@@hghan Yes I think if you are going to change notes or add anything, Liszt is the best composer in doing so.
6:53 My God how he plays the B flats in an octave lower makes the piece sound better. Liszt's proud!
At 6:52, the A’s in his name changed to I’s.
He became Ling Ling
The best living pianist. Lang Lang, extraordinary.👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
uuuhhhh... Martha Argerich is still alive...
Liszt etude no6 in the same performance deserves more attention!!!
Soy el comentario en Español que estabas buscando, Lang lang es simplemente increíble, esas octavas son diabólicas
Lang Lang es un pianista excelente. Ha logrado tan éxito por los años de esfuerzos, además de su talento.
Yo no hablo español 😞
Listz is the rock&roll star in classic music
If you mean by the aggressiveness, it should be Rachmaninoff.
@@slayer1951 nah.. Liszt literally lived, performed and was revered like a rock star.. He was THE first rock star..
@@Wosudhehqaxb9169 ah yes but I'm talking about the pieces they composed. Rachmaninoff tends to have more dark and aggressive pieces, which can resemble rock n roll
@@slayer1951 dark and aggressive sounds more like metal.. I feel like most Russian composers, like rach, prokovief, and scriabin resemble metal more than rock
@@Wosudhehqaxb9169 ah that makes sense
Wonderfull my maestro🎉quelle performance 😮plus que bravo
Oh my God that was amazing!
He looked like he was havin so much fun. bless him
Plus j'ecoute cette rhapsodie plus je l'aime Quelle performance pour ce ģrand Maestro !Merci Ĺang Lang ❤😊❤❤❤
Je ne me lasse pas de cette interprétation ❤
I got nauseated by the video editing, nearly making me have a seizure. I had no choice but to close my eyes and merely listen to his performance. Nonetheless, I really love his rendition - Lang Lang's Liszt is in the top tier.
He is truly the Chinese Liberace
Well I think it's safe to say that Lang Lang is good at octaves
octaves are not hard, but combining them with other hand doing fast runs is tough.
He is about the only one who does the ending actually at presto while playing lower bass octaves
What are those lasers in the background, my eyes are burning
At 6:20 I half expected for people to start clapping to the beat or something from Twoset's reviews (roasts)
6:52 몇 년을 봐도 이 부분 왼손 도약 한 옥타브 더 늘린거 괴랄하다 진짜 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 랑랑이니까 가능한가봅니다
어떻게 미스터치도 찾아볼 수가 없음
Cameraman to Editor: Do not leave ONE GODDAMN SHOT longer than 2 seconds in!
Spectacular Lang Lang! ❣️🙏🥰🌸👏👏
The ultra background leon lights distracted the listening pleasure of this masterpiece performing by Lang Lang
Full of passtion. I love it.
Me too
Lang Lang created the style of looking like you are having a seizure while playing
Any man: I love it when my girl pleases me
Lang Lang 5:09 : yes piano please me until the break of dawn
What do you mean?
@@klematiszszimonettarose1797 😏wdYm?
@mohit bagga haha😉
this is pure gold
30 karat gold
Exactly
Very good performance. But at 6:47 I think he should have played it at normal tempo
郎郎不是最快的 但是論律動和感覺拿捏 近代鋼琴家沒有一個比得上...
This is right up there with the Cziffra performances ... obviously with a modern cinematic twist. Ignoring the video, Lang Lang is amazing, and I love the interpretation, especially the added octave on the bass end @ 6:54 :D :D :D :D
Absolutely stunning. Lang Lang is awesome.
Absolutely agree Azangaro Joe. One of many examples of the director/cameraman thinking they are bigger than artist. Great flamboyant playing from Lang Lang of course.
Lang lang its been to long since I saw him perform
Twoset gang where u at
Grumpy Cat: I listened to this, It is awful.
Liszt: Hey! This is the best pianist ever! And, don't say my work is awful
Damian: Go Liszt!!!!!!!!
......and Lang Lang
Je suis interdite chaque fois que je te vois jouer cette Rhapsodie !Merci de nous faire partager ton talent exceptionnel ❤❤❤
Bravooooii!! México. ❣️🤩🖐️
6:35 - 7:15 this is heavier than the whole Slayer's discography...
Amazing! Unreal!
I have listened to all versions on youtube none does it as fast Lang Lang at the end. Once I get used to this version a few years back, all the other versions no longer cut it for me.
Really? Martha Argerich does this effortlessly.
@@mcmac9565 all pros can probably do it effortlessly under different settings. But there is an old recording of her on this piece losing control towards the end was very chaotic.
@@EvaExplores-x2x abit rushed in places yes, but she did not lose control..lang lang on the other hand seemed challenged by the staccatos in this piece.
@@mcmac9565 challenged? Your proof?
@@mcmac9565 Quite the contrary. Argerich misses more notes than LL. Both are fantastic performances
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The Best Version of All! 👌
Great performance, Lang Lang is a legend, but the camera work was too much!
Its like joy sorrow joy sorrow until it gets damn serious @ 5:09