Fantastic performance, I really like the audio quality and the camera work as well. Very enjoyable.
3 года назад+1
Thank you for your kind comment, Santosificationable!
7 лет назад+16
"Los toros del puerto" entre otros temas populares españoles dieron lugar a esta gran obra dedicada a la reina Isabel II, obra (re)descubierta, editada y publicada por Leslie Howard. Nadie mejor que tú, Darío, siendo español, le puede sacar todo el "jugo" a esta pieza. ¡Bravo!
Absolutely awesome performance! Thanks for playing this, I know it's very underrated but those who know it deeply apprectiate it! By the way, did you consider playing S. 253 in the future?
I congratulate the pianist for attempting to play this difficult work in public performance/recording but this piece really has very little musical value; it sounds like a circus.
That's your opinion. To me, this is a beautiful piece of music that deserves to be made known to many listeners as much as other great pieces out there.. and come on, the part from 5:10 and 6:45-7:50 is not beautiful??!! Or 11:10 - 12:48?? And all the melodies Liszt used for this piece are all traditional spanish folk-music that existed in his time... and I'm also familiar with them, since a lot of the melodies used here also existed as old folk-music where I'm from, since it was a Spanish colony, centuries ago.
@Linny Ching Uh.. ok?? So what?? Don't get me wrong... Daphnis et Chloe is a beautiful Ravel piece like you mentioned, but does it mean we have to neglect every other piece out there, just because they're "not as good as Daphnis et Chloe"?? Does it mean we have to neglect say.. pieces by Schumann, Alkan, Oginski, or other composers, just because those pieces are "not as good as some other pieces" like you say? Hell fucking no. Lol. And besides, it doesn't take away the fact that this piece - which has so much beauty, love and care put into it by the composer himself - has been neglected and left there in the dust for more than a century.... It's a great thing that such a piece was discovered in 2009, and we have 2 or 3 performances of it now. And to put some context into this piece, the spanish audiences at that time loved the spanish arrangements Liszt played in concert, as well as this one in particular (which had a different name), as one of the themes in this piece was one of the most popular songs in Spain. They admired it, loved it, and even praised Liszt for playing it, giving him flowers as well as a standing ovation.. and this says a lot about a piece that has never been made known or played for more than a century. The guy I responded to probably didn't even explore the piece and just stopped after one minute and commented that. I mean, yes.. to each their own, and I'm fine with that.. but I'm pretty sure the parts I highlighted did not sound like a circus...
@@amgx9670 Quite the contrary, I dislike the pieces he wrote solely for virtuosity's sake such as this one or the la clochette based on paganini's theme. I regard many of the other fantasies such as Lucrezia(which Andrei below me posted a wonderful recording of) or The Hugeunots, or all of the operatic fantasies based on Meyerbeer's operas are charming, crafted with a appropriate virtuosity, and are great adventurous romantic masterpieces. Out of all of Liszt's oeuvre which I've had the pleasure of listening to(
Outstanding live performance!! I really hope one day you will record this piece! Bravo!!
Do you have plans of uploading the score for this (using this audio)?
Thank you, Andrei Cristian Anghel!
@@Santosificationable not really that necessary as you can simply look at the score online
@@BrinaSuni think he's asking AndreiAnghelLiszt to upload a score video of this piece
@ 10:47 Liszt's great offset 'call and response' of cascading motive between left and right hands, executed very nicely
Thank you!
Great Pianist! One of Liszt's Very Rare Works and it is very hard ! I listened to L. Haward's CD only.
Thank you!
those glissandos look so smooth! outstanding interpretation!
Thanks, Eduardo.
@ wow, they sounded like they were played like a scale at robotic speed instead of glissando! How do you do it so well on a grand piano?
Fantastic performance, I really like the audio quality and the camera work as well. Very enjoyable.
Thank you for your kind comment, Santosificationable!
"Los toros del puerto" entre otros temas populares españoles dieron lugar a esta gran obra dedicada a la reina Isabel II, obra (re)descubierta, editada y publicada por Leslie Howard. Nadie mejor que tú, Darío, siendo español, le puede sacar todo el "jugo" a esta pieza. ¡Bravo!
Leslie Howard es aburrido. Toca las piezas de Liszt cómo si fueran ejercicios de piano.
12:59 Spanish Rhapsody...?
Yep, same theme used there. This piece was written before though (1845).
Andrei Cristian Anghel
May I ask if you prefere one of they over the other? Wich one do find most enjoyable? 😊
와 찐이다
Yes...
ruclips.net/video/KhHVTeuW5zI/видео.htmlm32s
헐...멘데스님
Wonderful interpretation
Thank you. 😊
@ Thank you for this wonderful recording :)
You don't get enough credit for such a great feat you have mastered, definitely up to standards with Howard's interpretation. Good job!
Exceptional performance, I can't believe my ears !
I didn't know Lil Dicky was such a great pianist!
😂🕺
Amazing, what an incredible technique 💪
Appreciate the comment, Amédée!
Your hands look awesome the entire time
Thanks! 🙌
Dude. That was Awesome. Beautiful flow and flawless delivery. Thank-you for sharing with us
Thank you, BILL GUY!
Handsome Composer.
Handsome Pianist.
Handsome Player.
Handsome Piano.
Handsome Playing.
Handsome Comment.
Handsome Reply.
@@BrinaSun Aye it's the cool guy.
Handsome Guy
Handsome 2nd Reply
You know me?
@@BrinaSun Of course! I saw one of your piano videos before, I believe it was Fish Fillet by Furansu Lisztu
@@Paganini-Liszt lmao
I was bad
Beatiful performance!
Thank you!
Habe es inzwischen mindestens zehnmal angehört. Dreimal die Woche ist zu wenig. Hilft gegen schlechte Laune, Traurigkeit, was auch immer.
16:30 is CRAZYYY
8:03 E minor section
11:10
♥️👍
What a nice performance! Your hands are blessed
Anyway, how long did you learn this piece?
real professional.
Wow you deserved a standing ovation, what a shame they didn't do so.
I probably listen to this at least once a day 😆.
I think I saw you as the one who handed over the sheet music when Leslie Howard played Spanish fantasy, right?
Yes it him I also recall that!
That was me, indeed! 😉
Pianismo del más alto nivel.
Just how-
This must be one of Liszt's most fiendish transcriptions. Even harder to play than Don Juan, Lucrezia Borgia, etc.
It has to be
Will you ever consider playing Spanish fantasy?
Soberbio, de 10.
¡Gracias, Emilio! Una pasada de pieza, ¿verdad? Totalmente desconocida.
Where can i find sheet music in the form of a book?
I have the sheetmusic of this. Drop me an email at the address in my channel description.
@@AndreiAnghelLiszt do you actually have it now?
@@feinbird9161 Yes. I gave it to Mendes and Liszthesis a while ago who both respectively made a NWC and MIDI.
@@AndreiAnghelLiszt Do you know about sheet music of Mazurka pour piano S.384
Isn’t that the same piano Minkyu Kim played?
yes it is
really? which video?
@@BrinaSun la Clochette- liszt competition
youtube.com/@stmarysperivale2842?si=6N1PEVqaJcADIIAi
나의 댓을 보는 한국인은 아마도 멘데스님 구독자겠지...
어캐 앎
@@franz_liszt401 ㅋㅋ 진짜 별곳에서 다 만나넼ㅋㅋ
스토커냐?
@@doompiano1604 그니까
ㅋㅋㅋㄹㅇ
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ뭐냐
Absolutely awesome performance! Thanks for playing this, I know it's very underrated but those who know it deeply apprectiate it!
By the way, did you consider playing S. 253 in the future?
Wow. You are technically horrifying, sir!
Thank you, Matthew!
I congratulate the pianist for attempting to play this difficult work in public performance/recording but this piece really has very little musical value; it sounds like a circus.
That's your opinion. To me, this is a beautiful piece of music that deserves to be made known to many listeners as much as other great pieces out there.. and come on, the part from 5:10 and 6:45-7:50 is not beautiful??!! Or 11:10 - 12:48??
And all the melodies Liszt used for this piece are all traditional spanish folk-music that existed in his time... and I'm also familiar with them, since a lot of the melodies used here also existed as old folk-music where I'm from, since it was a Spanish colony, centuries ago.
@Linny Ching Uh.. ok?? So what?? Don't get me wrong... Daphnis et Chloe is a beautiful Ravel piece like you mentioned, but does it mean we have to neglect every other piece out there, just because they're "not as good as Daphnis et Chloe"?? Does it mean we have to neglect say.. pieces by Schumann, Alkan, Oginski, or other composers, just because those pieces are "not as good as some other pieces" like you say?
Hell fucking no. Lol.
And besides, it doesn't take away the fact that this piece - which has so much beauty, love and care put into it by the composer himself - has been neglected and left there in the dust for more than a century.... It's a great thing that such a piece was discovered in 2009, and we have 2 or 3 performances of it now.
And to put some context into this piece, the spanish audiences at that time loved the spanish arrangements Liszt played in concert, as well as this one in particular (which had a different name), as one of the themes in this piece was one of the most popular songs in Spain. They admired it, loved it, and even praised Liszt for playing it, giving him flowers as well as a standing ovation.. and this says a lot about a piece that has never been made known or played for more than a century.
The guy I responded to probably didn't even explore the piece and just stopped after one minute and commented that. I mean, yes.. to each their own, and I'm fine with that.. but I'm pretty sure the parts I highlighted did not sound like a circus...
i guess you hate liszt fantasies
u said u hate la clochette
@@amgx9670 Quite the contrary, I dislike the pieces he wrote solely for virtuosity's sake such as this one or the la clochette based on paganini's theme. I regard many of the other fantasies such as Lucrezia(which Andrei below me posted a wonderful recording of) or The Hugeunots, or all of the operatic fantasies based on Meyerbeer's operas are charming, crafted with a appropriate virtuosity, and are great adventurous romantic masterpieces. Out of all of Liszt's oeuvre which I've had the pleasure of listening to(
@@Kalen1457 2 examples of what you would like?