This concludes my series of the Liszt S137 Grande Etudes. Thanks everyone so much for following me on this journey, I've spent a looooong time learning these (and the Transcendentals) and I'm happy to finally post them for everyone to listen to. I realize I'm not that great at all of the etudes sometimes but I do the best I can as an amateur so thank you everyone who still watches and supports me!!
Finally, you uploaded the last etude!! What an awesome performance!! Thank you very much for preparing the whole set of Grand Etudes and sharing with us!
S.136/12 is the original version of Chasse Neige written in 1826 and vastly is different different to the latter two versions. S.137/12 (this one) was a revision of S.136/12 written in 1837, it is pretty similar to the transcendental étude, but still somewhat different. S.139/12 is chasse neige, and the most popular version of the 12th Étude. It was written in 1851 and was a part of the final revision of Liszt's études
This concludes my series of the Liszt S137 Grande Etudes. Thanks everyone so much for following me on this journey, I've spent a looooong time learning these (and the Transcendentals) and I'm happy to finally post them for everyone to listen to. I realize I'm not that great at all of the etudes sometimes but I do the best I can as an amateur so thank you everyone who still watches and supports me!!
For this lovely recording, I bestow onto you the honour or being my 500th ever liked video.
Why thank you :)
The introduction makes the beginning so impactful
yeah I really liked the cadenzas in this version, miss them a bunch in S139
@@maaraneadd them :)
All your interpretations are outstanding! Well done :)
thanks
Nice work recording the etudes!!!
how could I not found this earlier, this is my favorite interpretation of my favorite etude :D
awh thank u
I like your interesting interpretation. Great work!
Mm yes snowplow
big snowplow
2:34 - 3:08 The playing here is so amazingly passionate. fantastic work.
tysm!!
5:31 to 5:52 is my fav part
Can't wait..... the last Grand Etude!!
Finally, you uploaded the last etude!! What an awesome performance!! Thank you very much for preparing the whole set of Grand Etudes and sharing with us!
9 more daysssss
Can't wait
Amazing!
I love this etude, i even based one of my compositions on this piece :3
it is a really nice etude 😌
@@maarane yeah
snow
The "ramping-up" after 2:30 in is actually a really great mood change, intentional or not. Pretty sure it was intentional though
Yeeee I think that part needs more energy. I like it dreary at first then accelerating into a beeeg storm.
Omg chase neige
it's comin soon after I finish the desc and captions
@@maarane I reckon this one's prolly a 8.5 or 9/10 it looks really difficult, though I wouldn't say it's at the level of No. 10
@@thenotsookayguy My fav technique is jumps so maybe that'll help you guess what I put it as ;)
@@maarane 2 and a half.
LMFAO yes of course :)
Grosse Konzertfantasie über spanische Weisen, When 🤨
I don't understand is this a older version or chasse neige that liszt wrote first?
S.136/12 is the original version of Chasse Neige written in 1826 and vastly is different different to the latter two versions.
S.137/12 (this one) was a revision of S.136/12 written in 1837, it is pretty similar to the transcendental étude, but still somewhat different.
S.139/12 is chasse neige, and the most popular version of the 12th Étude. It was written in 1851 and was a part of the final revision of Liszt's études
Sounds like trash compared to 139, the transitions to other sections don’t flow very well