Liszt - Piano Sonata [S.178]
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Performed by: Piano - Krystian Zimerman
The Piano Sonata in B minor, S.178, is a sonata for solo piano by Franz Liszt. It was completed in 1853 and published in 1854 with a dedication to Robert Schumann.
The Sonata was published by Breitkopf & Härtel in 1854 and first performed on January 27, 1857 in Berlin by Hans von Bülow. It was attacked by Eduard Hanslick who said "anyone who has heard it and finds it beautiful is beyond help". Johannes Brahms reputedly fell asleep when Liszt performed the work in 1853, and it was also criticized by the pianist and composer Anton Rubinstein.
It took a long time for the Sonata to become commonplace in concert repertoire, because of its technical difficulty and negative initial reception due to its status as "new" music. However by the early stages of the twentieth century, the piece had become established as a pinnacle of Liszt's repertoire and has been a popularly performed and extensively analyzed piece ever since.
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Wonderful… 30 minutes of genius solo piano music.
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The ending is extremely good, it is so Liszt!
@19:48 the most beautiful fugue by Liszt
Did he compose other fugues?
@@kofiljunggren6931 I know three other piece that contain fugues by him: totentanz, romancero espangol and spanish fantasy
@@tranminhtu8339 all those 3 are correct including sonata in b minor. But you could include Scherzo und Marsch as well. There is one fugato.
@@CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji fantasy and fugue on ad nos as well
@@tranminhtu8339 yes that too has fugue and it's an epic piece as well.
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26:39 that A minor chord is actually an A major chord
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holy shoot such an amazing video, great work!!
You're so underrated. Respect. Subbed. Keep the go- no EXCELLENT work.
19:38 fugue
1:49 this is brutal
bro, that's nothing. 8:13 Look this
haahah, wtf Liszt was crazy -.-
1:43 what?
btw this part 7:36 is so beautiful
it is very interesting for me to think that around this time of year, one year ago, I listened to this whole work for the first time, and I disliked it. I just did not see the meaning and beauty of this; of course, I did enjoy some small parts, but on the whole, I strongly disliked this piece. I listened to the entire work again yesterday, to finally discover whether this work was as bad as I remebered it to be, and, since it was, during the era in whicb it was released, heavily critiqued, I believed it would be so. I was amazed to discover that I had no idea of what I was thinking one year ago. This work is icredible! Full of meaning; clearly constantly alternating between moments of deep meaning and emotion, and ones of virtuosity and showmanship, all while not letting go of a beautiful musical meaning.
Can you do Liszt's lyubila ya - romance S577ii
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Difficult Sonata:/
Very interesting Sound though
Sir, thanks for the upload. In the right hand melody the third last note is f, no f sharp
Fantastic job!
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cool and good
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Este es una pieza que "dedique" a un personaje de anime qué es INNOMBRABLE Y ODIABLE en todo el aspecto de la palabra. El nombre del primer movimiento, rima con su nombre.
As usual the video is great but I don't like Zimmerman's interpretation, he would be the best in Chopin but this doesn't evoke the emotion of both divine and diabolical nature of the sonata, he does this so mechanically as other Liszt's pieces , it's my opinion
I absolutely disagree 😊
@@GUILLOM so I do yours, the great Guillom, but I do like some moments in his interpretation, and it's completely my opinion
@@GUILLOM literally, I'm just started liking it after some hearings, I do accept it
@@GUILLOM there are people who says sorabji's a piano banger, his music is nauseating, so what, let them be, so be I
@@sanjai_s what
Wagner claramente se inspirou nesse inicio para compor o Siegfried's Funeral March
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Gorgeous part
@@Dylonely42 I know right, it's really beautiful!! Liszt has these moments when he makes some really beautiful melodies!!
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@@Dylonely42 you know Liszt is a genius for knowing how to use the highest notes yet to make the best out of them!! Crisppppp
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nice!
Credits to Krystian Zimerman
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Left hand is wtf here 21:22
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11:57 People with small hands can‘t play lol
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