Zoltan Kocsis plays Franz Liszt: Reminiscenses de Norma de Bellini

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  • čas přidán 23. 11. 2011
  • Live Recital in Baden-Baden, Germany in 1987. 08. 05.
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Komentáře • 225

  • @michieldpiano
    @michieldpiano Před rokem +52

    I would have shouted until I fainted... what a performance! The virtuosity, depth, pianism, risks, essence of Liszt. This is legendary.

  • @japonoyunyapmcskojima8290
    @japonoyunyapmcskojima8290 Před 3 měsíci +17

    Someone should remaster this recording. It's one of the best or maybe the best interpretation out there.

  • @tarakb7606
    @tarakb7606 Před rokem +40

    A fabulously gifted pianist.
    He left us way too soon. RIP

  • @endofthecorridor
    @endofthecorridor Před 12 lety +74

    Rather tepid applause for that extraordinary performance!

  • @musicc1088
    @musicc1088 Před 3 lety +115

    It takes entire life, hours and hours every day without recess to build at least satisfactory technique to even touch a piece of this caliber. It takes months to mature the rich, complex themes and wrap them into one continuous flow around the most intricate technical subtleties. It takes demonic stamina to survive 15 minutes of double-octave chords, endless waves of glissando-like (!) arpeggios, most capricious, unnatural rhythmic groups in sprint speed without a smallest space for a slip and correction.
    And there you get a few incidental claps. In era when people still were capable to concentrate on one task/act for a quarter of an hour. Not even the era of tik tok millionaires. Hat off to you, Zoltan.

    • @user-gp8ot4xs4f
      @user-gp8ot4xs4f Před 2 lety

      Could you please explain what attracts you to this music? Does this composition have any meaning beyond demonstrating great technique? It doesn't even sound like something to listen to for fun. It doesn't even sound like music.

    • @SeigneurReefShark
      @SeigneurReefShark Před 2 lety +12

      @@user-gp8ot4xs4f uhm excuse me?

    • @SeigneurReefShark
      @SeigneurReefShark Před 2 lety +19

      @@user-gp8ot4xs4f This work is magnificent. It contains so much affected happiness, nostalgia, yet hopeful nostalgia. Some moments are just pure, simple, charming beauty.

    • @JramLisztfan
      @JramLisztfan Před 2 lety +13

      Not to sound like a snob, but it takes a higher appreciation of music to love a piece like this. That is not to say anybody can’t enjoy music like this tho. Liszt is often thought of as a someone who was simply a virtuoso who made everything unnecessarily difficult. While that is true for some of his compositions, Norma is truly unbelievable. It is taking essentially an entire orchestra + chorus and putting it through a single instrument. And I think certain parts of this piece are beautiful even if you dont like Liszt (4:10, 6:45, 8:00, 10:41, 13:15, 13:52)

    • @stefanbernhard2710
      @stefanbernhard2710 Před 2 lety +1

      15 year olds are playing this..

  • @sandorfinta9609
    @sandorfinta9609 Před rokem +6

    The pinnacle of solo musical performance. Right here.

  • @angelsofmusicharmonybyclar396

    Kocsis Zoltan is our beloved Superman! He really is SUPER HUMAN! It doesn't get any better than this absolutely divine performance, really, it's beyond Genius!! Liszt himself would have been pea-green with envy!

    • @csabasc
      @csabasc Před 3 lety +11

      I don't think Liszt would have been envy, as he did not have that attitude. He was supporting and lifting up his contemporaries, musicians, composers, although several times without any appreciation. About technical skills, I guess Liszt could have more of a composing, "improvising" focus on his techniques than a perfectionist "letter to letter" one, but most of what he could be doing was exceptional from spectacularity and sounding. Liszt's skills must have been really extraordinary, if he could take such a piece like Feux Follets and many others as improvisation (of course this latter was not improvised but a rework from Op1 etudes), but I mean he had that very wide skill set taken from the Karl Czerny "school".

    • @djmotise
      @djmotise Před 2 lety

      Have you heard Giuseppe Albanese's recording? It's a must.

    • @stefanbernhard941
      @stefanbernhard941 Před 2 lety +7

      Liszt wasn't the envious type. He was comfortably superior to everyone

    • @pathofexile-testosterall533
      @pathofexile-testosterall533 Před 8 měsíci

      Please don't develop opinions about one of the most amazing piano composers in history if you have never even read a single Liszt article.
      We're talking about someone who was VERY socially active, inspired millions into the future, and gave credit to every individual pianist & composer that shaped him. Even basement dwellers like Alkan are noted by Liszt to have great technique in which he would adopt into his own works.
      When Chopin died, Liszt went above and beyond to make sure his name would echo through time.
      Via a eulogy, never ending name drops, and publication of many Chopin works long after his death.
      Like get real. Liszt was the student of greatness itself. In no world is such a person envious over some young guy in the 1980s performing one of his pieces well.
      How do you derive the conclusion of Zoltan being a genius, superman, super human, divine, etc-- While comparing it to Liszt, the person who transcribed this to solo piano to begin with...? O.o sit down kid you are another product of societal ignorance.

  • @leih4066
    @leih4066 Před 2 lety +12

    10:35 when i listen to this, i feel glad of being alive

  • @chiquibolso2342
    @chiquibolso2342 Před měsícem +2

    No se entiende porque esos aplausos tímidos....gran ejecución de una pieza dificilísima...Bravo Maestro!!!!!

  • @sternernickwill
    @sternernickwill Před 3 lety +53

    There are only a handful of times when I feel like I can fly listening to music. Kocsis summons flight at 10:41. Unparalleled and inimitable performance. His phrasing and voicing are tops for virtuosity.

  • @stephenlee3717
    @stephenlee3717 Před 3 lety +19

    Kocsis played with his body and soul, it was not only his uniqueness,
    but his musicality and passion was unequal as in the amount of power and strength.
    It's sad for a very fine pianist dying young.

  • @monition5655
    @monition5655 Před 3 lety +45

    Most of the comments are either from 8 years ago or a few weeks ago. Haha, Zoltan was a master.

  • @user-jc4kh1ts7k
    @user-jc4kh1ts7k Před rokem +7

    Отримала велике задаволення, що мала змогу прослухати цього піаніста. Браво!!!

  • @WarinPartita6
    @WarinPartita6 Před 7 měsíci +6

    BIG BRAVO, Maestro. Such a beautiful rendition of the Liszt masterpiece. Please RIP. Also, fantastic camera work, no silly shots of the hall’s ceilings, the artist’s hair or back. Thanks for sharing 😂🎉❤❤❤

  • @user-wd8xz4fq3e
    @user-wd8xz4fq3e Před 4 měsíci +1

    I don't know of any piece that requires as much superb technique as this one, but he plays it perfectly. He is a leading expert in superb technique!

  • @fortissimom.440
    @fortissimom.440 Před rokem +23

    0:00 Sinfonia
    2:18 Introduzione
    3:39 Dell'aura tua profetica
    7:05 Deh non volerli vittime
    7:57 Qual cor tradisti
    10:40 Commosso è già
    12:12 Guerra guerra
    13:55 Mashup between Dell'aura tua profetica and Commosso è già

  • @user-gt3by6pj1k
    @user-gt3by6pj1k Před měsícem +1

    It's only a small hall in Baden-Baden with a capacity of 200-300 spectators, that's why the applause is so big...However, the "peché" of the piano performance art was created here and then, the most perfect Liszt replica of this piece. I am convinced that only a Hungarian artist can perform a Liszt piece authentically. Kocsis, as a 4th-generation Liszt student and descendant, carries Liszt's genes in his genes, which makes a Hungarian pianist's Liszt performance inimitable. They can be called Horovitz, Richter, Rubinstein, etc., but they lack this "plus", everything is written in the sheet music, everything can be perfectly learned, but the inner state of mind required for the performance of the piece formulated by Liszt cannot be described in the sheet music. It either comes from within or it doesn't. That's all...

  • @extremepianochannel
    @extremepianochannel Před 2 lety +6

    Notice the year this was made- 1987. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how the truly great piano wizards played before competition culture deprived piano-playing of any creativity, originality, and oomph. RIP piano. RIP Zoltan Kocsis.

    • @Kris9kris
      @Kris9kris  Před 2 lety +4

      To be fair, competition culture, and this middle-of-the-road/unchallenging/watered-down mainstream style you’re talking about still existed and was widely accepted in 1987 although perhaps the influence and recognition of previous generations (for one thing, Horowitz was still alive) were still looming in the background. It’s like the beginning of terminal cancer, when the illness itself is there, but the symptoms are less prominent.
      Have to say, Kocsis’s style was very divisive and unconventional even in his prime. Some of his recordings were panned and elicited outrage from establishment journalists and figureheads (like the Chopin Complete Waltzes CD). I think he existed in this weird limbo where he wasn’t a bog-standard, “politically correct” concert pianist like Zimerman but also wasn’t a complete hack/snake-oil salesman who could bamboozle millions that he was a misunderstood genius like Gould or Pogorelich. People didn’t know what to do with him.

    • @extremepianochannel
      @extremepianochannel Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@Kris9kris Regarding the presence of middle-of-the road, watered-down playing, you're probably right- but even competition playing in the 80's and 90's was head and shoulders above what it is today- and I remember it quite vividly. If it had been anything like today's homogenized playing, I probably wouldn't have remembered any of it. As for Zimerman, Gould, and Pogorelich, Zimerman left us some genius and strikingly vivid recordings- the Brahms 2nd concerto, the Grieg concerto, Liszt's Totentanz, Chopin's third ballade, etc., while Pogorelich left us with magnificent recordings such as Ravel's Gaspard, Prokofiev's 6th sonata, Balakirev's Islamey, Chopin mazurkas, and some shorter Brahms pieces, like the B minor rhapsody, etc.; there's probably plenty more of that caliber. Now which young pianists today can pull off such repertoire CONVINCINGLY and with artistic originality??! As for Gould, I often admire him for his intellect rather than his artistic merit, but his Bach and Mozart were unique and second to none. Suffice it to say that it is suspected that he could hear AND UNDERSTAND three or even four conversations simultaneously- which would truly make him a freak of Nature as well- and would explain some things..... :-)) And I have heard the entire Kocsis recording of the waltzes that you mentioned- I'll agree that they're quite un-idiomatic and "un-chopinian" at times, but still, they are played with great gusto. So what if he was unconventional? .....at least he had spirit and personality - and was a hell of a pianist as well.... :-))

    • @classicaloracle
      @classicaloracle Před rokem

      Try this - it can be done! czcams.com/video/KsGLmrR0BVs/video.html

    • @soozb15
      @soozb15 Před rokem +1

      @@Kris9kris This is a really interesting summary of Kocsis's appeal (or not). I've just bought the Chopin CD that you mentioned, hoping to be surprised by the interpretations, and I certainly was! I'm happy to hear a great pianist's personality coming through, and Kocsis achieves this - some would say at the expense of the composer's intentions. But Kocsis would have been the last person to ever ride roughshod over a composer's works - quite the opposite. It's sad that he experienced so much unfavourable criticism from fellow musicians, who could have accepted his highly individual style and appreciated his integrity.

  • @FerroviPhil
    @FerroviPhil Před rokem +5

    Tout simplement exceptionnel.
    Simply exceptional.

  • @tubabasse24
    @tubabasse24 Před 2 lety +8

    Quelle tristesse que des talents comme ça nous quittent- si tôt !

  • @nicolereding7234
    @nicolereding7234 Před 2 lety +7

    In this variation, he was dazzling, breathtaking.what a great, i had the opportunity to hear him when i teached in an Hungarian university 😇🤲🙏🎶💯🎵

  • @jimv2174
    @jimv2174 Před rokem +5

    Magnificent!...more than magnificent!

  • @alkanliszt
    @alkanliszt Před 8 měsíci +3

    The greatest live Norma I have ever heard.

  • @infundomaris
    @infundomaris Před 3 lety +35

    With the superhuman technique he mastered, you could play one of the hardest piece in the entire piano literature and still look posh and relaxed 0:29

    • @aseempawaskar
      @aseempawaskar Před 2 lety +9

      Look at 8:21 , he looks as if "yeah... I did this in kindergarten"😂

    • @infundomaris
      @infundomaris Před 4 měsíci

      @@aseempawaskar LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @yiweisun4583
    @yiweisun4583 Před 2 lety +25

    This live performance by Master Zoltan and Lang Lang's live performance of Don Juan are definitely one of the most epic performances ever existed. Thank you and RIP Kocsis Zoltan.

    • @kinda1994
      @kinda1994 Před rokem

      Definitely

    • @DavidBallpianist
      @DavidBallpianist Před rokem +22

      Please do not try to compare Kocsis with LangLang. LangLang will never be like Kocsis.

    • @thesaucegroup1877
      @thesaucegroup1877 Před rokem

      @@DavidBallpianist shut up you insufferable pretentious snob

    • @DavidBallpianist
      @DavidBallpianist Před rokem

      @@thesaucegroup1877 bravo! „Le style est l' homme même”. 😂

    • @TF2Starlight
      @TF2Starlight Před rokem +3

      @@DavidBallpianist yeah cuz they're different ppl lmao

  • @KarineManukyan-iu3sh
    @KarineManukyan-iu3sh Před 2 měsíci +1

    Возможно-это самое лучшее исполнение Беллини Листа Норма. Очень вдохновенно и выразительно,❤к тому же вспоминается и оркестровое звучание.

  • @Joe_Young_Pianist
    @Joe_Young_Pianist Před 3 lety +56

    I'm annoyed at the audience for the applause at the end.... I'd be on my feet cheering at the top of my voice!

    • @prammar1951
      @prammar1951 Před 3 lety +4

      Me 2

    • @ms77619
      @ms77619 Před 3 lety +1

      Agreed!!

    • @CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji
      @CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji Před 2 lety

      Of course!

    • @SeigneurReefShark
      @SeigneurReefShark Před 2 lety

      Yesss

    • @lifestyleastherapyafterstr9423
      @lifestyleastherapyafterstr9423 Před 2 lety

      He definitely has impeccable technique, I loved th sound of his trills earlier in the piece and he does take on a flight at the 11 mark.
      But I do feel he never gave the audience much of a chance to breathe, and he was unsteady in a number of places, where he spontaneously picked up the tempo.

  • @KarineManukyan-iu3sh
    @KarineManukyan-iu3sh Před 2 měsíci +1

    Достойный последователь Ференца Листа❤

  • @pleasecontactme4274
    @pleasecontactme4274 Před 4 lety +21

    i think this is the best on yt

    • @fredericchopin6445
      @fredericchopin6445 Před 4 lety +1

      Pro QBr tozer is better

    • @pleasecontactme4274
      @pleasecontactme4274 Před 4 lety +4

      @@fredericchopin6445 i originally listened to that. i feel this is better(apart from few parts where it sounds better in tozer's performance). i guess choosing b.w. tozer of this depends from person to person. i personally really liked this one. but tozer's is what i listen to since the audio quality is better

    • @pleasecontactme4274
      @pleasecontactme4274 Před 3 lety

      @A SEVENTH? NO? hmm i guess it's more of a personal preference thing, i like it equally in this one

    • @that1guy910
      @that1guy910 Před 3 lety +1

      @@pleasecontactme4274 hi

    • @that1guy910
      @that1guy910 Před 3 lety +1

      @@pleasecontactme4274 was a seventh here?

  • @ronl7131
    @ronl7131 Před 4 měsíci +2

    ZK . Top Artistry

  • @CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji

    My favourite interpretation of the piece

  • @mikewinter2235
    @mikewinter2235 Před 2 lety +6

    Absolutely astounding virtuosity. Now, 35 years later, I'm sure he would create more melodic contour and phrasing in the slower and softer sections. But solid as a rock technically for sure.

  • @HerrMichaelKohlhaas
    @HerrMichaelKohlhaas Před 3 lety +3

    This is glorious

  • @rajathprabhakar3494
    @rajathprabhakar3494 Před 3 lety +14

    9:15 to 11:51 is my favorite passage in this piece

  • @dwacheopus
    @dwacheopus Před 5 měsíci +1

    Awesome!!

  • @gabrielgabriel8096
    @gabrielgabriel8096 Před rokem +4

    GENIOOOOOOO

  • @JramLisztfan
    @JramLisztfan Před 2 lety +3

    12:47 best Guerra Guerra variation

  • @williammanning5066
    @williammanning5066 Před 2 lety +12

    Holy shit, I've never watched a video performance of this before. The figuration at 13:15 is completely insane. Then at 13:33 it becomes even harder!

    • @pavlosgermanidis2754
      @pavlosgermanidis2754 Před 2 lety +3

      If you just listen you may not realize it but a look into the score reveals that this piece is devilishly difficult

    • @Tizohip
      @Tizohip Před 2 lety

      this part is Transcendental

    • @KingUnic
      @KingUnic Před rokem

      No, the hardest part is at 10:41

    • @Just_a_Piano_
      @Just_a_Piano_ Před 7 měsíci

      @@KingUnic Not really no

    • @KingUnic
      @KingUnic Před 7 měsíci

      @@Just_a_Piano_ i played the piece. Did you?

  • @lifestyleastherapyafterstr9423

    Personal timestamps:
    11:50 Left hand A-Bb alterntion he plays it an octave lower! I think I'll take that for my own use too, now that a renowned pianist has done it before me.
    2:01 impeccable RH trill

    • @Felix_Li_En
      @Felix_Li_En Před 2 lety +1

      You could probably check the performance of Michele Campanella, too! 😆

    • @MyPianoArchives
      @MyPianoArchives Před 2 lety +1

      @@Felix_Li_En Michele Campanella has become one of my favorite pianists to listen to recently. I’ll check it out, thanks! (I see you everywhere btw lmao)

    • @Felix_Li_En
      @Felix_Li_En Před 2 lety +1

      @@MyPianoArchives Probably because I'm a Liszt Follower. 😌

  • @GRANDPIANOSERIES
    @GRANDPIANOSERIES Před 2 lety +5

    Sci-Fi piano playing. He was so immense great Zoltan. Unfortunately for this concert we got into an incompetent camera director. Switching the camera continuously and always at the wrong time.

    • @duncanrichardson2167
      @duncanrichardson2167 Před 2 lety +1

      I find the best way to experience music, except opera, is with my eyes shut. Otherwise there are so many distractions. I find that the camera work of almost every videoed performance is so distracting as to be completely unbearable.

    • @Just_a_Piano_
      @Just_a_Piano_ Před 7 měsíci

      @@duncanrichardson2167 Here's a thought. On videoed performances, close your eyes.

  • @j-mharari3374
    @j-mharari3374 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Ce qui se passe à partir de 12'12 est l'un des plus grands témoignages pianistiques jamais enregistrés....I-NI-MA-GI-NA-BLE, surhumain....et les spectateurs ne semblent pas réaliser ce à quoi ils viennent d'assister..........!!!!......

  • @andrecastro2609
    @andrecastro2609 Před 3 lety +6

    THIS IS LIVE!!!!!!!! I would be happy with a fraction of his concentration/focus....

    • @Just_a_Piano_
      @Just_a_Piano_ Před 7 měsíci

      Not to mention having to remember a monstrous piece like that and play live without mistakes

  • @yes-fq6jd
    @yes-fq6jd Před 3 lety +2

    Remarkable.

  • @prammar1951
    @prammar1951 Před 3 lety +2

    Wow

  • @nataly2224
    @nataly2224 Před 8 měsíci

    Ференц Лист моя любовь на всю жизнь!!!

  • @carmen6169
    @carmen6169 Před rokem +2

    Gran técnica. 🇮🇷💕🙏

  • @marker52
    @marker52 Před 2 lety +3

    Amazing performance but the youtube ads out of nowhere are kind of obnoxious

  • @JEFFMAN-qv3ok
    @JEFFMAN-qv3ok Před 3 lety +4

    Man Liszt really makes the Guerra Guerra sound like one of his own melodies

    • @liebesleid
      @liebesleid Před 3 lety +1

      What's Guerra guerra?

    • @mt3545
      @mt3545 Před 3 lety +3

      @@liebesleid It's the part of the piece that starts at around 12:12. Type "Guerra Guerra Norma" into the CZcams search bar and you'll get the corresponding part of the opera "Norma" by Bellini upon which it is based. I agree -- it's not actually Liszt's melody, but it's the type of dark motif that certainly could have been written by him.

    • @liebesleid
      @liebesleid Před 3 lety

      @@mt3545 thank you lmao, I didn't know they had names for certain parts of the piece

    • @mt3545
      @mt3545 Před 3 lety +1

      @@liebesleid Well, in truth, it's not really parts of the piece that have names, but parts of the opera it's based on, which is very common for opera ("El Toreador" in Carmen, for example). And because this is "reminiscenses" on the opera, the part of the piece essentially takes the name of that part of the opera.

    • @JramLisztfan
      @JramLisztfan Před 2 lety +1

      @@liebesleid Liszt takes thematic material from certain operas (Norma, Don Giovanni etc) and transcribes it for piano, but also makes it his own. He does have pure piano transcriptions which are brilliant as well, like the Beethoven symphony transcriptikns

  • @mivuz
    @mivuz Před rokem

    god's mercy is not limitless

  • @extremepianochannel
    @extremepianochannel Před 11 měsíci +2

    I'd just like to know: how have you managed to preserve the audio quality of this recording on CZcams, what with all the compression, etc.? It obviously was made on tape- and while the audio quality isn't ideal, the piano's shimmering harmonics shine through in a way that never, ever do in today's recordings. I also guess that that piano, by the way, is a Steinway- and a 20 out of 10 in terms of quality 🤯

  • @CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji

    12:01 for Guerra Guerra, not that I want to skip the rest of the piece but still...

  • @johnkrammer3673
    @johnkrammer3673 Před 3 lety +5

    Alternate title: Human Brocoli makes piano moan

    • @isner_lew1834
      @isner_lew1834 Před 2 lety

      Moan? This is absolute fantastic amazing music and an incredible pianist playing it

    • @johnkrammer3673
      @johnkrammer3673 Před 2 lety

      @@isner_lew1834 exactly, the moans are with pleasure, that's why they sound so fucking good

    • @isner_lew1834
      @isner_lew1834 Před 2 lety

      @@johnkrammer3673 yes

  • @georgiepentch
    @georgiepentch Před 3 lety +1

    10:41 - Commosso è già

  • @3hm5
    @3hm5 Před rokem +1

    7:07 Deh non volerli vittime

  • @suremate
    @suremate Před 3 lety +2

    Playing the right hand sopra near the end looks so much cooler than playing it sotto.

  • @alexanfadel
    @alexanfadel Před 3 lety +1

    Greetings good sir, i would like to ask a permission on using perhaps the audio to do with my project perhaps. If you woild allow it, it would be great

    • @Kris9kris
      @Kris9kris  Před 3 lety +1

      Between us: I don’t own the rights to this video, but sure, you go ahead.

    • @alexanfadel
      @alexanfadel Před 3 lety

      @@Kris9kris thx sir

    • @CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji
      @CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji Před 2 lety +2

      @@Kris9kris but as the son of this highly esteemed pianist, you deserve to.

    • @dwacheopus
      @dwacheopus Před 10 měsíci

      What project?

  • @jcl9792
    @jcl9792 Před 7 měsíci

    12:12

  • @Pianistmichelangelo
    @Pianistmichelangelo Před 13 dny

    Strepitoso!!

  • @MrThrond
    @MrThrond Před 3 lety +3

    the final part around 13:30 and onwards is a nightmare for any pianist.

    • @ms77619
      @ms77619 Před 2 lety +3

      Those last four pages are definitely hard but the hard part, for me at least, is 10:40

    • @Mereaux
      @Mereaux Před 2 lety

      the whole piece is a nightmare

    • @MrThrond
      @MrThrond Před rokem

      @@ms77619 They're not, I assure you. Liszt arpeggios are often more impressive than really difficult. Left hand is barely nothing.The hardest part of the score is around 12:48

    • @ms77619
      @ms77619 Před rokem

      @@MrThrond If you think they’re not difficult than why don’t you go ahead and post a video of you playing them? Also note my key phrase ‘for me at least’

    • @dwacheopus
      @dwacheopus Před 10 měsíci

      Check who alkan is and this commentory section will become a whining section

  • @rainchen7846
    @rainchen7846 Před 2 lety +2

    the performance is overall great except for a few parts where he rushes the most epic parts.

  • @gibsonlavery6978
    @gibsonlavery6978 Před 3 lety +1

    czcams.com/video/14JWBeib6-w/video.html
    I absolutely agree, and here is an another real hungarian Superman (Cziffra György).
    Read over his life, you are going to cry!
    Greating from Hungary!

  • @chopin1017
    @chopin1017 Před 3 lety +1

    Good

  • @claudioparrella183
    @claudioparrella183 Před měsícem

    mi dispiace dissentire dagli altri commentatori ma questa esecuzione appare una rapsodia piuttosto che una parafrasi d'opera

  • @carmen6169
    @carmen6169 Před rokem

    No es.

  • @francischiu9988
    @francischiu9988 Před 3 lety +5

    That was an impossible tempo, he must be on PED. Especially in the
    presto section, no human fingers can possibly leap that fast.

    • @iulianiordache2707
      @iulianiordache2707 Před 3 lety

      Well his fingers can.

    • @TF2Starlight
      @TF2Starlight Před 3 lety

      you should see sheng cai's version of this
      he plays this almost twice as fast with twice the emotion

    • @inkognito8400
      @inkognito8400 Před 3 lety

      @@TF2Starlight But not nearly as good as Zoltan

    • @TF2Starlight
      @TF2Starlight Před 3 lety

      @@inkognito8400 how so? For me, personally sheng cais performance is better

    • @inkognito8400
      @inkognito8400 Před 3 lety +2

      @@TF2Starlight Are you serious?Zoltan‘s phrasing is much more natural. Cai misses notes, rushes through many sections like there is no tomorrow. He strikes me more as racehorse than a pianist in his interpretation. I like Cai, but I find his interpretation appalling

  • @Sam-zj6mw
    @Sam-zj6mw Před 3 lety +1

    This is absolutely ludicrous.

  • @ewcho8995
    @ewcho8995 Před 3 lety +2

    shame. it was probably recorded on a used 2005 kids microphone found in a yard sale

  • @djmotise
    @djmotise Před 2 lety +1

    Fuckn ads. Adios.

  • @davidmihalyi2645
    @davidmihalyi2645 Před 4 měsíci

    Not bad, but too much push, Zoltan!

  • @gabrielmandelas5527
    @gabrielmandelas5527 Před 3 lety +3

    He definately has an amazing technique but musically it could be played a lot better than this

    • @thesheetposter9277
      @thesheetposter9277 Před 3 lety +3

      seriously?????????????

    • @ms77619
      @ms77619 Před 2 lety +4

      Are you serious?? this is one of the best interpretations I’ve heard of this piece. Have you actually heard other recordings of this?

    • @JramLisztfan
      @JramLisztfan Před 2 lety +2

      The only person who could play it better is probably Liszt himself lmao

    • @stefanbernhard2710
      @stefanbernhard2710 Před 2 lety

      Musically is ok, but Benjamin Grosvenor takes the cake

    • @dwacheopus
      @dwacheopus Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hamelin. His technique is the best in the world (better than argerich's). But people say his interpretations are bad. I don't think so

  • @ladivinafanatic
    @ladivinafanatic Před rokem

    Don’t like this. His interpretation is very un-Bellinian.

    • @pianisthenics
      @pianisthenics Před 10 měsíci +1

      Wouldn’t you say it’s very Lisztian?

    • @ladivinafanatic
      @ladivinafanatic Před 10 měsíci

      @@pianisthenics No, it’s super unmusical and it seems like he doesn’t know Bellini’s Norma at all. This is really awful playing.

    • @Just_a_Piano_
      @Just_a_Piano_ Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@ladivinafanatic Are you trolling or just weird?

  • @PetraKissZongi
    @PetraKissZongi Před 12 lety +13

    This is what I call inspiration. :)

  • @robert982
    @robert982 Před 12 lety +4

    Loved it.

  • @turcsanyizsolt
    @turcsanyizsolt Před 12 lety +8

    Már huszadszor hallgatom, de még nem tudom megmondani, hogy mi tetszik benne, csak azt érzem, hogy egyre jobban. Csodálatos, hogy vannak emberek akik annyira szeretik a zenét, hogy egész életük munkájával, alázattal szolgálják. Azt hiszem ezt hallom-látom ki belőle.

  • @Eliazer
    @Eliazer Před 12 lety +3

    And he didn't even break a sweat

  • @madlovba03
    @madlovba03 Před 12 lety +2

    WOW! :D Most raktam fel ezt hangfelvételben (madlovba3 csatornámon), elképesztő videón látni! Köszi! :D

  • @doovud
    @doovud Před 12 lety +2

    @endofthecorridor What do you expect from a KURORT public?