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The 2nd one is incomprehensibly underrated!
I agree!
8:25 they should invent a new emoji to describe the look of my face…
You mean like: 😬
@@950name a combination between 😟, 🤨, 😳 and 😬.
Katsaris plays the octave jumps about as fast and clean as possible....WOW.
C. Katsaris is an outstanding pianist.
Hi
The second one is by far my favorite! Especially at 17:42
That reminds me of Vogel als Prophet from Schumann's Waldszenen because of those running 16 notes here and there's an almost mystical feel to it.
I agree 100% It's quite beautiful and dreamy
BANGERS ALL OF THEM BANGERS
Tf
Indeed
Yes
Thanks a lot for sharing! Certainly one of the best renditions of this set
8:09 jaw dropping
YES KATSARIS SUPREMACY
1 : 0:002 : 11:103 : 22:144 : 33:46
🙏
Thank you.
@@Dylonely_9274 i see you everywhere, you a big liszt fan right?
@@duryi6399 I wouldn’t say a big fan, but I surely appreciate his music.
25:23 voicing!
so good…
34:48, Huh? How did he go that fast?
By practicing each set as chords
What that's like the easiest part lmao
That’s actually the easiest part, you just arpeggiate two chords. The real question is, how did he articulate it like that?
How funny to me is that the bagatelle is intended to be the mephisto waltz 4, but yea there already is so the bagatelle could count as the 5th
I feel a lot of nostalgia listening to these masterpieces
who was your president when you were born in the 19th century?
Rock'n roll
Classic Katsaris. Technically stunning, musically asinine.
i feel like you should've included the polka? but i guess it's technically not part of the set
(despite it's overwhelming similarities to bagatelle sans tonalite)
The bagatelle was intended to be the fourth mephisto waltz, but he realized he would never finish it, so it was renamed. It’s been suggested that the “key” is the same as the fourth mephisto waltz, which technically links them
Ottima esecuzione❤
Based
24:56
Is this really katsaris play?
Ok
34:04 typical Katsaris voicing.
too fast 1st part
I now know why you don't hear the others played. The last two don't compare to the first.
Asian parents: not a bad warmup!
ferencz
The name he both hated and loved
lol it doesn't work
i dont even care anyway since it doesn't do anything to the video's quality
hm wat am i missing here
@@GICM The chapters not working lol
@@rize118 ah thats just typical youtube
@@rize118 they work for me tho :-)
The 2nd one is incomprehensibly underrated!
I agree!
8:25 they should invent a new emoji to describe the look of my face…
You mean like: 😬
@@950name a combination between 😟, 🤨, 😳 and 😬.
Katsaris plays the octave jumps about as fast and clean as possible....WOW.
C. Katsaris is an outstanding pianist.
Hi
The second one is by far my favorite! Especially at 17:42
That reminds me of Vogel als Prophet from Schumann's Waldszenen because of those running 16 notes here and there's an almost mystical feel to it.
I agree 100% It's quite beautiful and dreamy
BANGERS ALL OF THEM BANGERS
Tf
Indeed
Yes
Tf
Thanks a lot for sharing! Certainly one of the best renditions of this set
8:09 jaw dropping
YES KATSARIS SUPREMACY
1 : 0:00
2 : 11:10
3 : 22:14
4 : 33:46
🙏
Thank you.
@@Dylonely_9274 i see you everywhere, you a big liszt fan right?
@@duryi6399 I wouldn’t say a big fan, but I surely appreciate his music.
25:23 voicing!
so good…
34:48, Huh? How did he go that fast?
By practicing each set as chords
What that's like the easiest part lmao
That’s actually the easiest part, you just arpeggiate two chords. The real question is, how did he articulate it like that?
How funny to me is that the bagatelle is intended to be the mephisto waltz 4, but yea there already is so the bagatelle could count as the 5th
I feel a lot of nostalgia listening to these masterpieces
who was your president when you were born in the 19th century?
Rock'n roll
Classic Katsaris. Technically stunning, musically asinine.
i feel like you should've included the polka? but i guess it's technically not part of the set
(despite it's overwhelming similarities to bagatelle sans tonalite)
The bagatelle was intended to be the fourth mephisto waltz, but he realized he would never finish it, so it was renamed. It’s been suggested that the “key” is the same as the fourth mephisto waltz, which technically links them
Ottima esecuzione❤
Based
24:56
Is this really katsaris play?
Ok
34:04 typical Katsaris voicing.
too fast 1st part
I now know why you don't hear the others played. The last two don't compare to the first.
Asian parents: not a bad warmup!
ferencz
The name he both hated and loved
lol it doesn't work
i dont even care anyway since it doesn't do anything to the video's quality
hm wat am i missing here
@@GICM The chapters not working lol
@@rize118 ah thats just typical youtube
@@rize118 they work for me tho :-)