Szidon’s is the best set of Liszt’ Rhapsodies!
Yes, it is. So that's settled! What a beautiful recording and moment... a Brazilian playing Hungarian music of total flair, like Pele taking on Puskas. Superb record, and will never be without it.
Fantastic upload!!!!
48:46 left hand omg....
It's actually faster in that part,this guy is playing it slow,try Cziffra's.
19:57 these octaves leave me in terror
You can do it.
Just sit down.ot won't do itself.
but, you Can do it
@@TvDaddyAndTheTabloidArmy yea no, you can't do it without dozens of years of experience. and hands big enough
No. 5 is so underrated. There nice music, some moments isn’t look like Liszt usual style
Thank you! Can't wait for part two.
Brani di livello altissimo e per nulla oleogreafici come spesso capita di sentire. Di grande bravura il pianista.
Outstanding recording and great info!!
Thanks! Can't believe it took this long to get a complete hungarian rhapsody sheet music video.
Oh fantastic!!,.. It was my first CD many years ago Franz Liszt,.. ❤️🎼❤️🎼❤️🎼❤️🎼❤️🎼❤️🎼❤️🎼❤️🎼❤️🎼❤️🎼🎼❤️🎼🎼❤️🎼❤️🎼
Не знал что существует столько версий, некоторые очень даже интересные.
THIS IS WHY I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL.
This brings back memories from my youth, when I owned an LP with a selection of these recordings by Szidon. My favourite is #9, especially the way he plays the afterbeats in the left hand in the first part. Like a frog giving a quack with the same bored attitude whatever the madness that’s going on above its head. It’s just very funny.
No. 9 remains my very favorite.
Thank you so much for beautiful music and the opportunity to follow the piano score!
I was surprised by these performances of Szidon, it is so good and so faithful to what Liszt wrote...bravo!
Antes que la Beatlomania existió la Lisztomania.tan gran compositor era admirado en Toda Europa y en Estados Unidos.Un genio
i loved his interpretation of the 9th rhapsody
These are gold!!!
No. 9 is pure heavy metal before heavy metal! Arguably my favorite.
wow love the melody
I got to know Franz Liszt music through this great brazilian pianista.
Szidon is very good. An earlier and much longer version of #1 was recently recorded by Howard.
@@thenotsogoodpianist4706 Which one? Howard is on Hyperion, only avaiable on CD.
the 10th hr is officially my favorite hr
8, 7 and 9 are my favorite ones
Hats off to Listz and the pianist! Impossible for the likes of miserable me!
I don’t know about the other guys but I like No. 10
Never heard no. 2 that clear
I love liszt!
@ 28:04 is the jazz standard 'lover come back to me'
the no 1 and 9 are underrated , the no 1 lassan is so beautiful and the last friska part is soo funand the whole 9th rhapsody is soo cool especially the friska . 8th one is also really good
2 and 6 as always good but soo overrated , tbh 4 and 6 have kinda same octave climax
, i like other rhapsodies as well , but its a shame that others are overshadowed by no 2 and 6 , others are equally good
@@Dylonely42 ig it comes 2nd in terms of popularity after the hr2
@@thenotsogoodpianist4706 2 and 6 aren't overrated! the others are underrated (:
@@andream.464 They are not actually. You are the first person I ever found on UA-cam to mention any.
Magistral
Imagine you're listening to the 1st rhapsody and at about 12:55 an add interrupts the music... Yes.
UA-cam does that. I don't own the copyright of any of the music on my channel. There is such a thing as add remover.
No 2 and 9 😮❤
Гений!
3😍
23:38 #3
No 2 is the most known
1:01:52 - How did Szidon read D flat instead of D? Maybe it's artistic liberty, and he decided to change it into minor, we'll never know.
No 7 is pretty ok
19:57 *Drop the Bass*
Liszt really liked his fermatas
11 was the best
42:58 no.6 :)
1:01:24
1:10:32
I know that the Numbers 2 is overrated but i hear the other and is still my favorite one:)
Alas, someone who did the Hamelin cadenza!
No, I'm afraid Hamelin did the Szidon Candenza. This recording was one of the best to ear since 1972... And it will be for many centuries. Hamelin must have been a tenager when he eared this for the first time. It was the summit of Liszt´s Rhapsody recording at that time, and still is...
which one would be the easiest out of all these, asking for an opinion as i am looking to play another one and i already know hungarian rhapsody no2
no 17 also isn´t too bad. If you´re looking for a fun and challenging one try no 4. Its a total blast to play that rhapsody
franz lizst wanted every pianist dead
scenicsupernova that was funny......... I can see where you"re coming from :-)
No way. His brilliant pupil Carl Tausig who very unfortunately died at a very early age to whom Liszt once said I have to bow to him in techniques ! Listen to his Ghost Ship Ballad.I can only play the first 3 bars !
Very much the opposite. Franz Liszt blew lives to many young future piano virtuoso and one of them is my favourite Carl Tausig.
You may reconsider your comment after listening to Leopold Godowsky's 54 virtuoso etudes after Chopin Op 10 and Op 25 etudes.They make Liszt a 'beginner' !
31:09 :)
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Because Roberto Szidon's performance is so legendary, and the music of Liszt is so outstandingly enjoyable and thrillingly virtuosic. Seriously, is there a better record out there in terms of sheer happiness and amazement per 30-second interval?
No 9 is….
Hello
At what age do I die? A person with medium white hair brought me to this place as a rare machine and I'm getting used to it.
He played hungarian rhapsody no. 2 flawlessly, but after listening to several other pianists playing this piece, szidon's rendition just lacks a bit of emotion. I'm saying again, he played this piece really good, but perhaps it was Too good. At some points he just speeds up the tempo for no other reason than to just be like "yeah, I'm a good pianist", like, calm down my dude, consider the tempo.
Again, no offense to him, in no way am I saying that I play better than him, I'm just saying my opinion.
Szidon never strikes me as showing off. His controlled, almost cerebral approach doesn't merit such a judgement. He has that in common with pianists like Pollini and Duchable. Titans who abhor the sentimental, self indulgence of the overtly romantically inclined.
I've never heard No. 1 before, and now it's my favorite.
Me too, now it's my favorite hungarian rhapsody
The most underappreciated of all the Rhapsodies. Overshadowed by 2 (Bugs Bunny), No 1 deserves to be revisited as LIszt's first effort in the form, which clearly led to... all the 18 others! And it's a beauty, one of his best pieces, particularly when played here with fire, clarity, gorgeous tones, and flair, by Roberto Szidon (surely the best all round set, despite Cziffra's amazing excess (but lack of restraint, leading to dullness over time)).