@cziffra1980, @kasyapa Thank you so much for your comments. This is the "arpeggiando con grandezza" from "Réminiscences de Norma" by Liszt, a minute from an April 13, 2007 Hungarian TV broadcast about Nyíregyházi.
What piece is this and did this come from? It sounds like a very old recording and I haven't ever encountered it before. The style certainly sounds like it is indeed Nyiregyhazi, but he still seems to have a "proper" technique at this time. When was it recorded?
@ThomasAndrenyi I don't suppose you have any more information? If this is authentic Nyiregyhazi (seemingly in his prime years), I can't imagine how it could have slipped under the radar. Nobody I know has ever come across this before. If not Nyiregyhazi I'd love to know who the pianist is. However, it does sound like it could be authentic, to my ears (especially the pacing of the timing at around 40 seconds in). Do you have the whole documentary?
Are you expressing your enthusiasm for an unexpected discovery or you are doubting my info...? in the latter case you would better check again. THIS IS NYIREGYHAZI. One can certainly say that he never intentionally decided to record it... yet he played it live many times and luckily one copy has survived (though quite likely this was not his best performance of the piece...)
Ervin was GREAT!!! The Nyiregyhazi sound is unbeatable!
I always love his colossal muddy sonorities. It's novel, superb
@cziffra1980, @kasyapa
Thank you so much for your comments. This is the "arpeggiando con grandezza" from "Réminiscences de Norma" by Liszt, a minute from an April 13, 2007 Hungarian TV broadcast about Nyíregyházi.
What piece is this and did this come from? It sounds like a very old recording and I haven't ever encountered it before. The style certainly sounds like it is indeed Nyiregyhazi, but he still seems to have a "proper" technique at this time. When was it recorded?
@ThomasAndrenyi I don't suppose you have any more information? If this is authentic Nyiregyhazi (seemingly in his prime years), I can't imagine how it could have slipped under the radar. Nobody I know has ever come across this before. If not Nyiregyhazi I'd love to know who the pianist is. However, it does sound like it could be authentic, to my ears (especially the pacing of the timing at around 40 seconds in). Do you have the whole documentary?
Are you expressing your enthusiasm for an unexpected discovery or you are doubting my info...? in the latter case you would better check again. THIS IS NYIREGYHAZI. One can certainly say that he never intentionally decided to record it... yet he played it live many times and luckily one copy has survived (though quite likely this was not his best performance of the piece...)
EN didn't have that velocity and articulation, although perhaps in his youth he did. But this seems like a live performance by someone else.
It’s M A Hamelin
arpeggiando con grandezza Oh, so now there's a question? What happened to the Hungarian TV source?
It sounds like Jorge Bolet's magnificent Norma on steroids...
It's Hamelin in Roque d'antheron in 2006
ruclips.net/video/j1NHEmDNgYY/видео.html