Simply the best, Liszt was a dark man :P, I love it, studying this piece at the moment at university and I just fell in love with that, such passion, such power...simply outstanding!!
@CarlMariaWeber Actually, the Tran. Étude nº4 came from this Symphony. Liszt composed the orchestra version, then he made all the 12 Études, and transcripted it to the piano. Correct me if I'm wrong of course!
Yes, It would be good to know who conductor and orchestra are... Thanks for sharing. I love Liszt's symphonic poems, and 'Mazeppa' is one of my favourites.
@OrangeSodaKing We will probably never know what his intentions were with the piece initially. He might have had sketches of either before the other was published. Let us listen and play the music - and enjoy it, of course!
Liszt doit valoir bien par delà toute divinité, pour avoir su capter telle Création ! Du pur Surréalisme, tout à l'image du magnifique tableau qui illustre ceci, allant farfouiller aux tréfonds du plus obscur inconscient, bien avant qu'on ne parle de tout ça .
Who are the performers? The poem is, of course, great but it does not exist without the performers. That's why I think they deserve at least their names to be mentioned. Otherwise, thanks for posting this.
And I really don't care. I just go by the most used spelling so people know who it is. Should I chance my Rachmaninoff videos to Рахма́нинов so the 'roman style letter using world' can't claim him as their own?
To the man or woman who posted this: Thank you for this... My favourite of all time as well...
Undeniable, great piece, great message behind it of how genius will take one off on a journey he cant control.
My goodness, what amazing music
this is the best recording of mazeppa! Not too fast, dramatic and nice sound!
The music is very poetic. It definitely seems like it's going through a story. It almost has that film score kinda feel to it.
Simply the best, Liszt was a dark man :P, I love it, studying this piece at the moment at university and I just fell in love with that, such passion, such power...simply outstanding!!
@CarlMariaWeber Actually, the Tran. Étude nº4 came from this Symphony. Liszt composed the orchestra version, then he made all the 12 Études, and transcripted it to the piano.
Correct me if I'm wrong of course!
This is perfect, my God!!
C'est très beau.
love it!!!
Yes, It would be good to know who conductor and orchestra are...
Thanks for sharing. I love Liszt's symphonic poems, and 'Mazeppa' is one of my favourites.
I believe it is Arpad Joo and Budapest SO (originally on Hungaroton).
@OrangeSodaKing We will probably never know what his intentions were with the piece initially. He might have had sketches of either before the other was published. Let us listen and play the music - and enjoy it, of course!
Liszt doit valoir bien par delà toute divinité, pour avoir su capter telle Création ! Du pur Surréalisme, tout à l'image du magnifique tableau qui illustre ceci, allant farfouiller aux tréfonds du plus obscur inconscient, bien avant qu'on ne parle de tout ça .
Additionally the word 'Franz' isn't used once in my video description or title.
Moc se mi to libi.A pral
by sem si byt take hudebnima skadatelem.A slozil bych tisice hudebnich skadeb hlavne od Mozarta.
Check out another symphonic poem ( dark like you like or liked 4 years ago ).
Rachmaninoff Isle of The Dead
@CarlMariaWeber Berezovsky!
Who are the performers?
The poem is, of course, great but it does not exist without the performers. That's why I think they deserve at least their names to be mentioned.
Otherwise, thanks for posting this.
Oh, i'll cry_ plese,don't!:)
It's the same principle.
And I really don't care. I just go by the most used spelling so people know who it is. Should I chance my Rachmaninoff videos to Рахма́нинов so the 'roman style letter using world' can't claim him as their own?
Properly: Hero name - Ivan MAZEPA(one "p")
Ukrainian hetman.
Fighter against moskwian tzar Petr !st
(With SwedenKing Karl XII)
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Don't worry: 'Shche ne vmerla Ukraina'... :-))