My father playes this piece a lot of times during concerts, unfortunately he never posted them to youtube, but when i listen to them... Just the performance in the world for me.
for the first time after vehemently denying it, I'm getting into Liszt and I'm really happy with the colors and the fluidity in your videos! it makes listening to these pieces for the first time extremely enjoyable!
@asd asd I used to be a denier as well. I think it's just some of the most famous liszt pieces are ostensibly a show of raw skill rather than focusing on musicality, and some can sound completely foreign to your casual classical music listenr. however after repeated listenings you can start to understand liszt and his style, and the beauty of it. Then you get into more obscure works of his and uncover the true passion and romance behind his compositions. It can take time to appreciate his works, but it is time well spent.
@@jassskmaster7575 the issue is how everyone plays the HRs like they are some joke. in my opinion HR2 is an incredibly amazing piece, it's just that no one plays it well! even the good pianists fail to match my tastes...if played the way i feel it should be(even if that may not be how liszt would have wanted it), i bet everyone would love it not only for virtuosity
@@ldrgoogolplex4683 ohyeah I forgot But you know whats's worse than hyper Liszt ? Liszt speed, which exists only in the études d'après Paganini Those are insane
This piece both is similar to Hungarian Rhapsody no.2, Feux Follets (trans. no.5) and Fantaisie Impromptu. Well in just few parts but still i hear it there.
Timothy Payne it’s based in a spanish/portuguese dance and Handel composed his sarabande based in that same dance Corelli Vivaldi and A.Scarlatti also composed follias
@@projectmfl8761 Händel's sarabande is not a real Folía, but is rather only inspired by it as evidenced by its melody. The rhythm is more or less the same as the base theme for La Folía.
+The Movie Kids It takes a lot of time and effort to correctly split the hands in a 30-minute piece, and then even longer to render and upload it. Hope you understand if it won't be up any time soon
I watch in 720p but the closest thing to it without lag is 480p. 480p is better than you would think if you have a bad computer and try to watch HD, I can usually handle up to 1440p60
Debbie I'm a diehard Liszt fan, which is my all time favorite composer(of course after Chopin, there's special place for him in my heart), but that piece is just pure noice, just some random improvisations on Paganini themes glued together into one whole piece with few very good moments, excluding the beginning which is beautiful. The better choice would be very underrated s. 140 set which is sadly overshadowed by it's revised version, i find it to be way superior and more pleasant to my ear than s. 141(and the s. 140 campanella gives you way more Paganini-like feeling and it even has the theme from the first violin concerto, which la clochette also has)
My father playes this piece a lot of times during concerts, unfortunately he never posted them to youtube, but when i listen to them... Just the performance in the world for me.
If ever there's a chance we can hear him playing this piece, I might be surprised.
3:14 Best part😍
Finally someone who agrees!
2:25 this one too!
2:58 is my Favorite part
I think its everyone's favorite haha
Sounds like lassan hungarian rhapsody no2
@@bird100yearsago2stop it
5:53 My Favourite part .
Good taste Tommy
you actually in new level bro
2:23 is honestly one of the most beautiful things I ever heard.
Well look at the coda theme on tchaikovsky romeo and juliet fantasy overture
ruclips.net/video/cDmLURQNqRo/видео.html
Fortissimo It gives me goosebumps even after hearing it four years later.
La follia
That's Italian for madness
It explains this piece
And it's also a
Variation on the theme of la follia
I'm italian
@@davidecaserta8357 salve
10:27 - my favorite part)
This was years ago, but wow! These colours are so beautiful! You truly did a tremendous job.
I still remember the day it was uploaded
yes
I like the triplet sections from 6:00, it makes me chuckle :)
Very espaneol xD
5:32 wanna cry
I know, why doesn't anybody talk about this part??
ruclips.net/video/AMgg17jFSO4/видео.html
1:58
@Qafar Quluzade yea so beautiful
Me too
Reminds me kind of Mozart
for the first time after vehemently denying it, I'm getting into Liszt and I'm really happy with the colors and the fluidity in your videos! it makes listening to these pieces for the first time extremely enjoyable!
@asd asd I used to be a denier as well. I think it's just some of the most famous liszt pieces are ostensibly a show of raw skill rather than focusing on musicality, and some can sound completely foreign to your casual classical music listenr. however after repeated listenings you can start to understand liszt and his style, and the beauty of it. Then you get into more obscure works of his and uncover the true passion and romance behind his compositions. It can take time to appreciate his works, but it is time well spent.
@@jassskmaster7575 the issue is how everyone plays the HRs like they are some joke. in my opinion HR2 is an incredibly amazing piece, it's just that no one plays it well! even the good pianists fail to match my tastes...if played the way i feel it should be(even if that may not be how liszt would have wanted it), i bet everyone would love it not only for virtuosity
Ngl non musicians always go on abt the most famous liszt pieces but no one knows his hidden masterpieces
Amazing sound + Amzaibg quality 😍
I got several ear And eyegasms
A hidden gem. Thanks pianoczarX!
For me, the higher the quality is, the better :)
+1223Daniel1223
Mate, thanks for answering!
Ooo, I like this piece!
12:32 my fav part who agrees
Mine is 4:16
@@Dylonely_9274 that’s also a good one
@@Dylonely_9274 Again and again, i see you in most of piano vids i see.
If you don't mind, can you take a look at my channel. Note: I am a beginner
@@Dylonely_9274 Lol i comment you a lot. Idek what is my fav part the whole piece is my fav lol
Difficulty: Super Liszt
Nah I don't say high Liszt
Super List is el contrabandista and la clochette
@@emadmary4271 those pieces are hyper liszt
@@ldrgoogolplex4683 ohyeah I forgot
But you know whats's worse than hyper Liszt ? Liszt speed, which exists only in the études d'après Paganini
Those are insane
@@emadmary4271 Liszt gave no tempo markings
@@pawncube2050 the orignal violin composition had them so I'm just going to assume they are the same
The first five minutes of this song should be its own song, it's genius
Piece*
@@Soup____345 yeeeah
This was 4 years ago and it still has the best of sound quality and visuals
Arriba mi españita
XD viva España
VIVE L’ESPAGNE
1:16 la folia
Two L : follia
H
Nice one, very awesome... Liszt is sometimes/often hard to play, but this piece is indescribably difficult
DerFischkopfClub I would actually say he is almost always hard to play, except for maybe pieces like Consolation no. 3.
5:06
The melody i heard is from,Vivaldi's La foilla,baroque music.
This piece both is similar to Hungarian Rhapsody no.2, Feux Follets (trans. no.5) and Fantaisie Impromptu. Well in just few parts but still i hear it there.
I also heard heroic polonaise
I love this piece but the minute 2:59 kill me 🛐👑
0:30 reminds me a bit of Ravels Une barque sur l'ocean
Fantastic
8:08 Idk but it sounds like Chopin's Heroic Polonaise
agree 😂
Sounds like handels sarabande
Timothy Payne it’s based in a spanish/portuguese dance and Handel composed his sarabande based in that same dance Corelli Vivaldi and A.Scarlatti also composed follias
Wth
@@projectmfl8761 Händel's sarabande is not a real Folía, but is rather only inspired by it as evidenced by its melody. The rhythm is more or less the same as the base theme for La Folía.
Rapsodie in La Folia basically.
I know I already asked for one but could you do chopins concerto no.2 plz.
+Sherman Myers Hi, I haven't managed to find a midi for solo piano, sorry
PianoCzarX . (Nevermind me, just a reminder)
Could you do Chopin's Sonata No. 2 Op. 35 in B flat minor?
+The Movie Kids It takes a lot of time and effort to correctly split the hands in a 30-minute piece, and then even longer to render and upload it. Hope you understand if it won't be up any time soon
+🎹 Synthesia HD ok, I understand, you don't have to do it. Thank you though.
9:17 Mephistopheles waltz scale
Can you do Ravel Miroirs, III, IV, and or V please!?
Do you have Brahms' Hungarian Dance No. 1 solo piano?
WoO No. 1 in G minor?
Yep :)
+Gustav Mahler It's up now, great piece!
I love it :)
Chopin mazurka op 6 no 3 plz
+Keremaxen013 Thanks for requesting a short one. It's up now
I watch in 720p but the closest thing to it without lag is 480p. 480p is better than you would think if you have a bad computer and try to watch HD, I can usually handle up to 1440p60
0:30 to 1:12 seems not that hard cause of 2 hands that don't need to move a lot, am I right ?
Je ne suis pas
Might i ask for a re upload using Hough's recording?
too hard~~~
NoIce
12:01
so basically this is the "easy" Spanish fantasy
Can You Do Études D’exècution Transcendante D’apres Paganini No.6 in A minor by Franz Liszt
I always watch 1080
I feel the villain should make his move. sheesh
Will you please do Chopin Rachmaninoff's Prelude in D minor? Please :D
+Isaac Yang No, there's no midi
+🎹 Synthesia HD fine :( How bout Piano sonata no.1 by Mozart?
+Isaac Yang Yes, I can do that one
Totentaz Liszt please :3
O Pianista I Love Totentanz
Eppur did it!! :D
Br é foda
@@carlosmendozapiano his channel is gone
@@somlata295It's back
Grande Fantasie de Bravoure sur la clochette please
Debbie I'm a diehard Liszt fan, which is my all time favorite composer(of course after Chopin, there's special place for him in my heart), but that piece is just pure noice, just some random improvisations on Paganini themes glued together into one whole piece with few very good moments, excluding the beginning which is beautiful. The better choice would be very underrated s. 140 set which is sadly overshadowed by it's revised version, i find it to be way superior and more pleasant to my ear than s. 141(and the s. 140 campanella gives you way more Paganini-like feeling and it even has the theme from the first violin concerto, which la clochette also has)
@@niccolopaganini4268 Totally agree
@@niccolopaganini4268 not to me
@@niccolopaganini4268 you don't understand it. I have a more higher IQ
@@skureflames3598 Ok you intellectual xD
Could you do the first movement of Beethoven's tempest sonata?
Never mind found it on your channel already lol
One suggestion: Brahms ops 118 intermezzo in A major
And Liszt Transcendental Etude no. 8 and no. 12, and maybe Brahms sonata no. 1
+Bruno Dilawrence Thanks for requests, the 12 etudes should be up soon
Traum’s sound is overly processed and muddy, but this recording is much more smooth and warm.
oMG
Left hand from 11:05-11:10 is just pure mistakes
#ILoveMyCat Russell you mean right hand
kevinhart Memes no it’s the left hand
10:57 Reminiscenses de Don Juan
1080p
Lol the beginning sound a lot as Muse's theme for the olympics.
666th like
The sound is muffled and there's a lot of reverberation....(
720p
Sounds like underwater
W
**E**
Chuck Norris can play this with his nose 😂
J. P. I can imagine that... he would break his face lmao
it's just me or it's like corelli's la follia at the beginning?
Albert Djamel it’s a liszt rhapasody on la follia
Omg Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso - Kousei Arima
Oh my nightmare for my hands
When you see LISZT on your sheet music, just don't play it.
many mistakes
2:24
5:06
3:12