Mengjie Han | Beethoven/Liszt - Symphony No. 7, S464/7 2nd Movement

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  • @cheolist
    @cheolist 8 місяців тому +2

    아 너무 잘들었습니다. 감사합니다.

  •  3 роки тому +26

    Fantastic rendition - and one of the few respecting Liszt's original articulation that deviates in some detail from traditional orchestral practice: e.g. in Liszt's version the last note of the main motif is written as staccato whereas most orchestras and, consequently, lots of piano performers of this piece play it as regular quarter note. Similarly, the grace notes of the second motif are unmistakably written short by Liszt but usually are played long.

  • @azzam1
    @azzam1 4 роки тому +8

    One of my favorite pieces

  • @mariamkhachatryan1122
    @mariamkhachatryan1122 11 місяців тому +2

    Excellent!👏

  • @a.f.cortes1283
    @a.f.cortes1283 Місяць тому +1

    Great interpretation. I like it.😊

  • @GoodxLad
    @GoodxLad 3 роки тому +9

    Brilliant performance! Definitely deserves more views. The technicality of this piece continues to blow me away.

  • @sallymjmj750
    @sallymjmj750 3 роки тому +6

    Bravo many times over! I never knew until today there was a piano reduction of this marvelous Beethoven movement. Of course it was Liszt! Your rendition just knocked my socks off. It’s so powerful, yet so light. And of course,, the cello parts are the best.😉
    I absolutely adore your performance. I will listen to your video again and again.

  • @danwolfe9087
    @danwolfe9087 2 роки тому +5

    Bravo Mengjie Han, Maestri Liszt AND Beethoven are smiling down at your performance. I have watched or listened to every recording on UA-cam of Liszt Beethoven Symphony No. 7 2nd movement Allegretto and yours is most breath taking...I think best overall ... tempo, interpretation, nuanced !!!!

  • @jimc1466
    @jimc1466 5 місяців тому +1

    Great performance I can’t understand anyone not liking this performance

  • @jc9552
    @jc9552 3 роки тому +5

    Beautiful.

  • @MariaPerez-oq5wl
    @MariaPerez-oq5wl Рік тому +1

    Gracias! Una fiesta!

  • @sbalak
    @sbalak 3 роки тому +5

    Thank you! An emotional ride to the max.

  • @andreasneuthe7087
    @andreasneuthe7087 4 місяці тому

    What for a great music...

  • @stevede0000
    @stevede0000 3 роки тому +2

    Such talent. WOW!

  • @ValzainLumivix
    @ValzainLumivix 3 роки тому +2

    Bravo!

  • @Varooooooom
    @Varooooooom Рік тому +1

    The lighting of the stage is so odd, but I kinda love it.

  • @gergelykiss
    @gergelykiss 3 роки тому +2

    Beautiful performance!
    I was curious to find out whether Maestro Han would take Professor Chiu's view on the famous grace-note question - turns out he doesn't concur with the Professor and plays the grace notes on the beat rather than before. I, for one, was convinced by Chiu's reasoning - but it is delightful either way.

  • @claudioviteri8113
    @claudioviteri8113 Рік тому +1

    👍👏👏👏

  • @therealoswald1176
    @therealoswald1176 3 роки тому +3

    PRE-CI-SION !!!! amazing !!! beautifull !!! so bad a good piano is for the elite....but in this case, he deserve it.

  • @maartenho
    @maartenho 4 роки тому

    wie slaat de pagina om?

    • @lisztcompetition
      @lisztcompetition  4 роки тому

      Dat doet hij zelf via een pedaal op de grond (in het shot over de schouder kun je deze zien liggen)

  • @claybomb1064
    @claybomb1064 3 роки тому +1

    Bashar 👽

  • @Jack-hy1zq
    @Jack-hy1zq 7 місяців тому

    For me, this beautiful piece sounds too cumbersome on the piano.

  • @LeslieDesjardins-gw2fw
    @LeslieDesjardins-gw2fw 4 дні тому

    BRAVO - EXCEPT THE GRACE NOTES - THE ACCENT IS SUPPOSED TO BE ON THE FIRST NOTE, NOT THE THIRD NOTE - THAT WAS BEET’S INTENTION AND THE FINGERING BY LISZT SUPPORTS THIS - OTHERWISE IT IS TOO JARRING.

  • @jeffhayz7802
    @jeffhayz7802 Рік тому +1

    Not to bad, maybe 6.5 or 6.75 out of 10.

    • @jeffhayz7802
      @jeffhayz7802 Рік тому +1

      🤣🎹🤣jk of course, well done! Unbelievably well played 10/10 !

  • @Coudy_the_Cat
    @Coudy_the_Cat 3 роки тому +3

    1:07 he missed an E at the end

    • @Coudy_the_Cat
      @Coudy_the_Cat 3 роки тому +6

      @@denis-besliu that’s true I was nitpicking an amazing performance though

  • @LightSearch
    @LightSearch 3 роки тому

    I don't appreciate Liszt music particularly, but the fact that he made this transcription for piano, makes me like him even less. It's one of those things that shouldn't be touched.

    • @naillik1517
      @naillik1517 3 роки тому +9

      I very much disagree. Piano is a beautiful instrument and I am very much glad someone (Liszt) made some beautiful transcriptions from pieces that were at first made for full orchestras.

    • @catherinetypist2371
      @catherinetypist2371 3 роки тому +10

      In Liszt days, there's no recording technology and access to concerts are limited. Liszt transcribing these masterpieces were great service to people who didn't have the fortune to see the symphonies live and were great service to promote the music to more people. As a modern pianist, I really appreciate the opportunity to experience Beethoven's symphonies on my instrument through Liszt's skills as transcribers. If you think these pieces are sacred and shall not be touched, no, this is a case that you should stay away from performances of those transcriptions and let other people enjoy it.

    • @LightSearch
      @LightSearch 3 роки тому

      @@catherinetypist2371 Thanks for point that out.
      To my ears, there's a huge degradation of this piece when trancribed to piano. It doesn't translate well.

    • @victorgallardo3475
      @victorgallardo3475 3 роки тому +2

      @@LightSearch To my ears it is beautiful,there are not rules in taste.

    • @gergelykiss
      @gergelykiss 3 роки тому +9

      I have never understood this thought-process. Having these transcriptions available is not taking anything away from anyone, it does however add joy to many. Noone is forcing anyone to listen to or play them.
      In any case, arrangements of these works appeared already in Beethoven's lifetime (Hummel made chamber arrangements, Kalkbrenner made piano arrangements), so "not being touched" was gone before Liszt came to the scene. His arrangements were not the first - they were just the most careful and complete.
      (Interestingly, Glenn Gould who simply hated Liszt's music loved his symphony-transcriptions, while Horowitz thought they represented the peak of the piano literature.)