Wonderful masterpiece that in less than 10 minutes summarises a huge number of "lessons of style" for the future generations of virtuoso pianists. You hear anticipation of Liszt, Thalberg, Kalkebrenner and many others ... Czerny, what a master and teacher!!!!
There ought to be a list of all the good compositions of Czerny. I mean not only his etudes, I mean actual pieces that can stand alongside the popular war-horses. I know that Op. 348 and Op. 364 in particular are virtuoso works that would be good as concert pieces. This way he can be put in his rightful place as teacher of the great virtuosos Liszt, Thalberg, etc. as the "father of piano virtuosity".
This ‘Vivo’ section from Opus 369 is literally exactly the same harmonic progression/sequence he uses in the ‘Vivo’ section from the ‘Grand Exercise in A-minor’ Opus 364, only he uses the pianist figurations differently - which is interesting - what you are seeing is the technical-study from Opus 364 that he opens up the first fast-theme (after the slow introduction). In Opus 364, he has broken and rising arpeggios which outline this harmonic sequence. ruclips.net/user/shorts1Jp2j1XjN7s?si=nCkNsqq_vNNoIIZ3
@@stuffclusters stop talking stupid things! I have arguments and I'm also a pianist, a couple of years ago I played Mazeppa and I still can't deal with this. Liszt's transcendental etudes are greatly overrated and far below Czerny's more difficult etudes
@@stuffclusters First, it's not shit, it's a masterpiece If you're just gonna talk shit about our favourite composer, then why can't we talk shit about yours? Second, listen to more Czerny and analyze the pieces, you'll be sure that they're slightly harder than liszt transcendental etudes. They sound good too, not saying that liszt is bad. I listen to Liszt too. Last, you can tell that these are sped up, so that means the player played it at a much slower tempo. Now you can tell that it's hard. Alos these are human performances!!!!!!!!
@@stuffclusters you are a 💩, well you should know that Liszt wrote in a letter to Czerny that he would do anything for him, he loved him as his father and if Liszt were alive he would defend his music from idiots like you!
Wonderful masterpiece that in less than 10 minutes summarises a huge number of "lessons of style" for the future generations of virtuoso pianists. You hear anticipation of Liszt, Thalberg, Kalkebrenner and many others ... Czerny, what a master and teacher!!!!
This piece Is more Hard than any Liszt or Alkan etude
@@czeynerpianistproducercomp7155 😂😂😂
Hidden difficult and good piece.
There ought to be a list of all the good compositions of Czerny. I mean not only his etudes, I mean actual pieces that can stand alongside the popular war-horses. I know that Op. 348 and Op. 364 in particular are virtuoso works that would be good as concert pieces. This way he can be put in his rightful place as teacher of the great virtuosos Liszt, Thalberg, etc. as the "father of piano virtuosity".
More Hard than any Liszt Etude
4:17-5:32 is very, very impressive
This ‘Vivo’ section from Opus 369 is literally exactly the same harmonic progression/sequence he uses in the ‘Vivo’ section from the ‘Grand Exercise in A-minor’ Opus 364, only he uses the pianist figurations differently - which is interesting - what you are seeing is the technical-study from Opus 364 that he opens up the first fast-theme (after the slow introduction).
In Opus 364, he has broken and rising arpeggios which outline this harmonic sequence.
ruclips.net/user/shorts1Jp2j1XjN7s?si=nCkNsqq_vNNoIIZ3
It's a shame that everyone underestimates Czerny. Let's not forget the fact that he literally TRAINED one of the world's greatest pianists, Liszt.
Deserves to be more spotlighted.
Good job ! Thanks
Grandiose. Thank yoy
3:03-3:38
Please Op.264 And Op.434
More Hard than any Etude of Chopin, Liszt, Alkan, Or Sorajbi
it's hard, but way easier then liszt trascendental studies
@@stuffclusters stop talking stupid things! I have arguments and I'm also a pianist, a couple of years ago I played Mazeppa and I still can't deal with this. Liszt's transcendental etudes are greatly overrated and far below Czerny's more difficult etudes
@@czeynerpianistproducercomp7155 this etude is shit compared to liszt
@@stuffclusters
First, it's not shit, it's a masterpiece
If you're just gonna talk shit about our favourite composer, then why can't we talk shit about yours?
Second, listen to more Czerny and analyze the pieces, you'll be sure that they're slightly harder than liszt transcendental etudes. They sound good too, not saying that liszt is bad. I listen to Liszt too.
Last, you can tell that these are sped up, so that means the player played it at a much slower tempo. Now you can tell that it's hard.
Alos these are human performances!!!!!!!!
@@stuffclusters you are a 💩, well you should know that Liszt wrote in a letter to Czerny that he would do anything for him, he loved him as his father and if Liszt were alive he would defend his music from idiots like you!