I don't cziffra plays it so fast yet it still sounds very good I guess. Perhaps it works because he's that good and for us trying to reach his tempo is unreasonable
Finally a well produced video where the focus is on the hands, as all these piano videos should be. The split screen view of the artist's expressions gives the viewer a choice over what they want to focus on. So many videos try to be "artsy" and show things of no interest, usually at the most technically interesting parts of a piece. Such as a view of the dampers on the strings, or a broad image where the hands can't be seen. Well done!
I've seen so many videos of these songs where I'm thinking 'yes! The best part is coming!' but the video switches away from the hands and I'm like 'wtf!'
Learning this now, its difficult to actually know what notes you are playing at times, because of the extremely rapid pace of some of the sections. I had to stop learing it a while ago as I could not manage the part towards the end with the hands together runs. Think 2:34-2:37 I could not get the notes to match up exactly, very annoying, dont know if I can now to be honest.
it’s the tipcal piece you can play only if you are a virtuoso. that means 5/8 hours of technical skills study every day for 5/6 years. the difficulty is ranked 7/9 for henle. I’m studying rach op 32 no 13 ranked 9/9 and it’s way way easier. gnomenreigen is easy to learn but to have such a control of touch you have to master some techniques that you can have only playing hours and hours. that piece of rachmaninov is musically a lot more challenging but with tech difficulties way much easier than these. so don’t try to play gnomenreigen because if you are not a true virtuoso it sounds like shit
He's a real talent, and no, he's not Cziffra, he's Adam Gyorgy, and I think it's an immense honour to be asked to play at Carnegie Hall for the 200th anniversary of Liszt...I've met Adam when he played in our city, and he was warm, kind, and totally floored me with the intensity and emotion depth, as he lives this material. Anyone who thinks otherwise should post their videos!...Cheers to AG!
Very few artists can blend the two contradicting things called logic and beauty. Even fewer artists can bring out beauty through logic.This dude is one of those artists that can.
@adamgyorgyfranzliszt its either you all or all of you. all ya'll is not necessary. none of you know nothing is a double negative none of you know anything is the right way to go.he can't learnt to play a piano. he Learned. other than that i agree with you 100 % there has to be a connection between the piece and the pianist playing it, otherwise it would never sound right.
@DmasterQuIFF57 Hey man, skill has nothing to do with view count. Liberace was pretty damn popular but did that make him a better pianist? I for one think comparing world-class professional pianists is like comparing supercars, sure it's kind of fun but it doesn't matter, they're on a whole other level. Though I have to say, this performance is clean as hell.
@chutdigadut OMG I agree! The reason the name is so fitting for the piece, so quick, so naughty, so cute, all symbolic of Dancing Gnomes.... Liszt was truly a prodigy! And this video was WIN by the way, I really appreciate videos that pay attention to a pianists hands/fingers instead of their face or background.
@kylelandry Holy Sh*t WHAT A COINCIDENCE. My friend posted this to see what piece he was playing. and I see Kyle Landry's comment here O.o My favorite Pianist on youtube :D
I haven't heard this piece before, but from what I hear it's a very nice piece. I might attempt it, though I most likely won't be able to play it. LOL.
i played this piece yesterday in a concert... i wish it would have sounds like this and it would have been this fast... he plays it amazing ! and you understand it even more if you know the piece ... it is first of all really hard technic and it is mentally hard because of it think 4 or 5 time key changes!
I see a lot of people saying Cziffra's performance of this is better.... and I also see a lot of people saying this is better. But I think they're both as good as each other, in their different ways
No comments... dag.. If I Felt bad about my piano playing skills.. imagine how I feel after watching that video! :S I know I know.. Its all about practice!
Tempo wise about the same of Arrau but lacks Arrau's tone and colour. Cziffra's still unbeaten in my opinion. I think Gyorgy lacks the excitment that you get from Cziffra's interpretation.
he should probably be very good by no, six years later, so i hoped he can this better next time, even though i must say it is a good performance, he still managed to make some mistakes in one of his other performances, otherwise, congrats
Absolutely remarkable. Watching him play is a delight in itself; he is obviously enjoying every moment of it. Virtually perfect performance at, in my opinion, the correct tempo. Excellent video work too.
technically brilliant. but agree, that there's no interpretation in that. I tried to learn to play this piece, it's hard (I'm not profesional) but it gives a lot fun.
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@stellartunes He is definitely one of the most exciting young Liszt pianists. He has spectacular technique but also plays with an impeccable musical sense. An amazing talent!
This is something my teacher told me about this piece to stop me from rushing. "The gnomes can only dance so fast."
ha haha
I don't cziffra plays it so fast yet it still sounds very good I guess. Perhaps it works because he's that good and for us trying to reach his tempo is unreasonable
That's right. Playing it too fast is not beautiful as it is.
lol
not my favourite interpretation of Gnomenreigen.
But then again, who can beat Cziffra's anyway!
Let's rek yang James
i can do the clapping bit at the end
*THIS* is the right speed
TRUE. It's just not the case that faster the better
Finally a well produced video where the focus is on the hands, as all these piano videos should be. The split screen view of the artist's expressions gives the viewer a choice over what they want to focus on. So many videos try to be "artsy" and show things of no interest, usually at the most technically interesting parts of a piece. Such as a view of the dampers on the strings, or a broad image where the hands can't be seen. Well done!
I've seen so many videos of these songs where I'm thinking 'yes! The best part is coming!' but the video switches away from the hands and I'm like 'wtf!'
Cziffra plays it WAY too fast!!!
Learning this now, its difficult to actually know what notes you are playing at times, because of the extremely rapid pace of some of the sections. I had to stop learing it a while ago as I could not manage the part towards the end with the hands together runs. Think 2:34-2:37 I could not get the notes to match up exactly, very annoying, dont know if I can now to be honest.
Mark Fowler sure now u can do it better than him
haha
it’s the tipcal piece you can play only if you are a virtuoso. that means 5/8 hours of technical skills study every day for 5/6 years. the difficulty is ranked 7/9 for henle. I’m studying rach op 32 no 13 ranked 9/9 and it’s way way easier. gnomenreigen is easy to learn but to have such a control of touch you have to master some techniques that you can have only playing hours and hours. that piece of rachmaninov is musically a lot more challenging but with tech difficulties way much easier than these. so don’t try to play gnomenreigen because if you are not a true virtuoso it sounds like shit
I learned this in like three months and I’m not kidding
same I never can get that part right unless I play it slow as heck ._.
역시 한국인은 나뿐인가....
해피 짠
저도있답니다^^
저도요있어요
ㅇㅇㅇㅇㅇ
짝
I love his smile at the end
On one the best gnomenreigen performances I've ever seen
Cziffra
aha mozart I see you have taste :)))
but I equally like cziffra's too
What are you doing here
力強さと繊細さを上手に織り交ぜていて素敵です!
the 25 that dislike this must all come from the same sanatorium
How can anyone dislike this?
Um..his piano teacher?
The technical skill to express that level of control - especially in the final 45 seconds of this recording - is phenomenal. Wow!
the best interpretation i've ever heard!
Cziffra
@@null8295 his was too fast. Couldn’t really savor the work
You've obviously never heard Cziffra's version
love his interpretation more than cziffra's.. good job adam, you rock ;))
He's a real talent, and no, he's not Cziffra, he's Adam Gyorgy, and I think it's an immense honour to be asked to play at Carnegie Hall for the 200th anniversary of Liszt...I've met Adam when he played in our city, and he was warm, kind, and totally floored me with the intensity and emotion depth, as he lives this material.
Anyone who thinks otherwise should post their videos!...Cheers to AG!
Very few artists can blend the two contradicting things called logic and beauty. Even fewer artists can bring out beauty through logic.This dude is one of those artists that can.
Adam Gyorgy is probably now one of my favourite concert pianists
This is my favorite speed i've heard and
great playing
What people say to cziffra,Bravo what people say to Adam, Bravossississississississimo
His proud smile after, id be hecking proud too
Right
speed up to 1.5 there you have liszt
I love to listen to this and then, after seeing comments about Gyorgy's virtuosity, listen to Cziffra's playing.
Cziffra plays it way too fast!!
Some pianos play a man. This man plays that piano
I love this video of Adam Gyorgy because he plays the best on the piano.
Technically flawless, but perhaps a little bit more of a sardonic lilt would be requisite between movements
Mr. Gyorgy needs to learn how to play piano (softly), not to mention pianissimo.
He plays it very heavily, which destroys the character of this piece.
It is NOT slow, it's an exellent tempo. This is a dance, not a horse race!!
èn is jàtszottam ezt a darabot. bravissimo
@adamgyorgyfranzliszt its either you all or all of you. all ya'll is not necessary. none of you know nothing is a double negative none of you know anything is the right way to go.he can't learnt to play a piano. he Learned. other than that i agree with you 100 % there has to be a connection between the piece and the pianist playing it, otherwise it would never sound right.
my favourite part of that was his sheer pride beeming at the very end, and then he hid it.
everytime. i run out of energy at the end .
@DmasterQuIFF57 Hey man, skill has nothing to do with view count. Liberace was pretty damn popular but did that make him a better pianist? I for one think comparing world-class professional pianists is like comparing supercars, sure it's kind of fun but it doesn't matter, they're on a whole other level. Though I have to say, this performance is clean as hell.
Why are there always fingering jokes on piano videos!
Far better than cziffra and richter. They only want to show how fast they can play the piano, but that is not what music is about. Bravo, Adam!
@chutdigadut OMG I agree! The reason the name is so fitting for the piece, so quick, so naughty, so cute, all symbolic of Dancing Gnomes.... Liszt was truly a prodigy!
And this video was WIN by the way, I really appreciate videos that pay attention to a pianists hands/fingers instead of their face or background.
bravo
Cziffra plays too fast for me.
I personally like this recording more.
Why can't people have their own opinions regardless how well a song is played?
@annamarialondon Commenting about classical music on RUclips doesn't grant one permission to be so fucking haughty.
Brilliant!!!
I love his smile...
masterful and controlled brilliance.
@kylelandry Holy Sh*t WHAT A COINCIDENCE. My friend posted this to see what piece he was playing. and I see Kyle Landry's comment here O.o My favorite Pianist on youtube :D
@flashback0245 I agree with you he is the cutest guy
Why dislikes?😢
Juri Kauhanen any reason beyond sheer envy of his skill is beyond me
he plays just amazing! and he's cute!
@annamarialondon I do appreciate the music. I in no way dont question his ability. i was just trying to inject a little humor.
I haven't heard this piece before, but from what I hear it's a very nice piece. I might attempt it, though I most likely won't be able to play it. LOL.
i played this piece yesterday in a concert... i wish it would have sounds like this and it would have been this fast... he plays it amazing ! and you understand it even more if you know the piece ... it is first of all really hard technic and it is mentally hard because of it think 4 or 5 time key changes!
I really don't know,but how hard can it get ?
You know what i mean ?
2:49, sounds like a passage from Hungarian Rhapsody nr 6. at the end.
look here at 5:40:
watch?v=LhInwkq4nAw
I don't think you should be a child prodigy to play this..
good job
I see a lot of people saying Cziffra's performance of this is better.... and I also see a lot of people saying this is better. But I think they're both as good as each other, in their different ways
the best Ive heard,, cant get any better
No character or emotion in his playing i agree but the technique is good and good speed
It's just amazing!!!
at 1:04 and on I swear there's an orange glow to his fingers...they are really on fire! lol
he plays alot of hard songz i thought asians would play he is good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
they always sound so perfect and easy at performance speed until you try them yourself...*sigh*
No comments... dag.. If I Felt bad about my piano playing skills.. imagine how I feel after watching that video! :S I know I know.. Its all about practice!
Many comments now
Okay, I'm sorry, I don't find that funny.
What a virtuose !
Look at the top of his head. #fresh cuts
exellent!
just wow! is he playing it like Liszt intended it to be played?
excellent playing!!
omg...I'm playing this now too, and it's so hard and FAST!! :S
Very impressive.
Hus fingers move too fast, what scale is used in that?
@robi banerjee pianos don't rip in half when Adam Gyorgy fingers them.
Ok.......
Tempo wise about the same of Arrau but lacks Arrau's tone and colour. Cziffra's still unbeaten in my opinion. I think Gyorgy lacks the excitment that you get from Cziffra's interpretation.
Learning this for a piano competition in 2 months :l
Same! I'm having a piano competition in 3 months and I started this piece yesterday😅 how was your competition?
he should probably be very good by no, six years later, so i hoped he can this better next time, even though i must say it is a good performance, he still managed to make some mistakes in one of his other performances, otherwise, congrats
Wonderful playing!
Adams apple
Wow!! very good♥
Funnily enough, my piano teacher mentioned this piece during a lesson on Mussorgsky's "The Gnome."
Cool
A thrilling ride. Super-fantastic!!!!! Yay!
Absolutely remarkable. Watching him play is a delight in itself; he is obviously enjoying every moment of it. Virtually perfect performance at, in my opinion, the correct tempo. Excellent video work too.
Verry nice play.
Bravo!!!😎
Легко, непринужденно, со вкусом, без темповых преувеличений и излишней демонстрации технических возможностей..
technically brilliant. but agree, that there's no interpretation in that. I tried to learn to play this piece, it's hard (I'm not profesional) but it gives a lot fun.
very nice!!
pathetique should be fun... i'm learning the gnomenreigen myself, those damn scales right before the coda are freakin hard to get in sync.
a love this interpretation!!! very good :)
best interpretation off all in youtube!
Dude, it took me like five months to nail down that part... but I managed in the end, so I'm sure you can do it, as my talent is only average at best.
lol, i see it! on his finger tips!
awesome! watch my version, too!
Cet homme la joue merveilleusement bien.
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I feels very amazing and ssuuppeerr ssuuppeerr suGoi think
@stellartunes He is definitely one of the most exciting young Liszt pianists. He has spectacular technique but also plays with an impeccable musical sense. An amazing talent!
Excellent--( typo, sorry!)
Yeah, but I had only played piano for about 3 years, and then quit for 1 1/2 years.
I HEAR THE GNOMES
Encore une fois après cziffra c'est moins brillant.
A fine performance!!
Ha, well, yes, I agree.