Cziffra György -Tavaszi Fesztivál/ 1983'/-Georges Cziffra Concert in Hungary/
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Concert in Hungary 1983 -György Cziffra
2:43-10:23 - Schubert - Impromptu Op. 90 No. 4 in A♭major
11:27- 24:40 -Chopin: Polonaise-Fantaisie Op.61 in A-flat
25:47-34:18 -Liszt - Polonaise No. 2
35:03-42:56 -Chopin: Ballade Op.47 No.3 in A-flat Major
43:46-50:24-Camille Saint-Saëns - Etude en forme de Valse
55:31-1:06:52-Schubert Impromptu in F minor Op.142 no.1
1:07:34-1:15:20-Chopin - Ballade No. 3 in A flat major, Op. 47
1:16:30-1:23:42-Chopin - Heroic Polonaise (Op. 53 in A Flat Major)
1:25:15-1:48:56 -Schumann - Faschingsschwank aus Wien, Op 26
1:50:33-1:55:35- Chopin Impromptus - No.3 in G flat Major, Op.51
How he plays Chopin Polonaise-Fantasie ... unbelievable, truly the best ever
Both Cziffra and Liszt had a distinguishable mole on their faces. I strongly believe this is the closest to Liszt we can get. Poetry and passion. This is always how I will describe Cziffra. And no need to mention -
"It was always cziffra, and the others"
One thing about Liszt, though: he never looked at the instrument when he played. Must have been eerily fascinating to watch
This is a really great recital.
I simply adore his Liszt Polonaise no. 2 ... every performance he has, he always drums up something different, and adds different embellishments.
Pressing the LIKE BUTTON the moment Cziffra sits at the piano is a "no brainier."
Yes!
I'm in tears ...
why did he play the Chopin Ballade #3 twice in the same program? I didn't watch all the way through, so there may have been some kind of programmatic reason.
Its not the same program maybe, different audience, there was a pause in between both the sections of the program
Surprisingly beautiful Polonaise-Fantasie, full of poetic and pensive passages, one of the best I’ve heard.
PROGRAM:
SCHUBERT:
02:43 Impromptu op 90 n 4
CHOPIN:
11:27 Polonaise-Fantaisie op 61
LISZT:
25:48 Polonaise S 223 n 2
CHOPIN:
35:06 Ballade op 47
SAINT-SAËNS:
43:46 Etude en forme de valse op 52 n 6
SCHUBERT:
55:30 Impromptu op 142 n 1
CHOPIN:
1:07:34 Ballade op 47
1:16:30 Polonaise op 53
SCHUMANN:
1:25:15 Faschingsschwank aus Wien op 26
CHOPIN:
1:50:33 Impromptu op 51
Very interesting program!! many thanks!
Your welcome !
Thank you a lot for the complete recital!
I was just wondering: Didn't he also play Bach/Busoni Prelude and Fugue in D major at that concert?
he didn't play !
@@billentyu007 ua-cam.com/video/rPNcYIh7JGI/v-deo.html isn't this the same concert?
in fact I remember that he played also Liszt Polonaise in E Major
@@tommasomarino1575 25:47 ;)
Actually he played it(Bach/Busoni and Schubert), and Bach/Busoni one was uploaded 11 years ago(labled "Zalaegerszeg 1983 03.17")
He was born to play Liszt.
Date please ?
@@benoit1463 1983
Un GRANDE
Thank you! I wish I could understand Hungarian! 😆
Nothing very interesting tbh, briefly: the concert was held in a sports facility, full house, 2000 people, he plays on his own Yamaha piano. At the end of the concert: short talk about the Cziffra Foundation.
At 1:24:56 Cziffra says it's a little bit warm in here. And people laugh. But I guess that part is understandable
47:00
I would like to know, was it the first concert of Cziffra in Hungary after he has left the country?
The host has spoken about the hall and the circumstainces but nothing about the a pianist. Just compliant to the rules of a communist country?
Igen, úgy emlékszem ekkor jött haza először. Ez még sokkal a gengszterváltás előtt volt, nem nagyon illett arról beszélni, hogy valakinek korábban miért kellett elhagynia Magyarországot.
maybe, cziffra was from war torn times... and as a survivor I don't think his story would be made public always, only on select occasions specific to it maybe, like the book cannons and flowers or the documentary, A virtuoz.
why did he play the Ballade No 3 twice?
Maybe it was two concert, two different days.
@@szekely3a yes indeed