The late works of Liszt always got a kind of mysteriously magic power, which is really attractive like you said. Thank you again and again for providing these unknown (nowadays) Liszt works, that makes me feel perhaps there are still hundreds of Liszt compositions which I don't know yet ! Please keep uploading those treasures ! 👍
Agree. Late Liszt is mostly unknown to the broader community of music lovers even beyond the occasional listeners.
This one is worth to get same dignity as the Oubliées although former are certainly not unknown to the broader audience.
Late Liszt had no followers like late Beethoven. Too advanced for their time and too bright heights for anyone to dare taking from that.
Perhaps only the Ghost Ship Ballade of Tausig tried to take from late Liszt.... But the guy devoted almost entirely to paraphrases and died too young
@@pietrolandri6081 Perhaps only Prokofiev (in biting incisiveness and brutality) and Scriabin (in harmonic exploration and tonal luxuriance or enjoyment of a deliberate 'dischord' developed the style of late Liszt further.... both of them remained rooted in structural forms however, despite all experimentation, which is why their work remains understandable and immensely enjoyable.
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6:21 builds into such beauty at 6:39, wow
Indeed, that entire passage is so permeated with wistfulness and nostalgia, it sends shivers down my spine every time I hear it.
this is my favorite 💗i always come back months later and continue loving it 😍😍🥰
Ces valses oubliées un bond vers la musique moderne avec une progression de l’atonalité ! Prodigieux !
I underestimated this work when I saw the sheet itself for the first time, and I have to say; how very late romantic! I liked how Liszt developed the theme and building tension with ambiguous modulations, perhaps less virtuosic than his former years-but it is no less ingenious! What a fantastic piece of work, his late style converging with his usual paraphrasing skills he had been honing since he was a teenager brings an unusual but fascinating and intriguing piece of work! Bravo, Liszt!
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No theme is banal for Liszt. A taste of his tonal restlesness and eyes set on the future of music.
He was even writing a treatise on harmony in his latter years, a shame that he abandoned it before dying...
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Well, there’s certainly nothing pedestrian about this Valse! Playful and exuberant, colorful and bright...I think it’s a condensation of Franz Liszt in his finest hour. A very fine and spirited performance that captured wonderfully what Liszt had in mind. It’s hard to imagine it being played any better than what we’ve heard here.
Wait, Frank Liszt!? 😆
But undoubtedly, Goran Filipec is really an incredible and underrated pianist nowadays!
@@Felix_Li_En - he was the roto-rooter man in the neighborhood of the Bronx where I grew up. Anyways, in my native tongue the letters z and k are interchangeable. It’s also likely I typed it correctly but the automated spellcheck set out to embarrass me.
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Simply the best piece ever 😊
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Thank you for posting this. A gem from a particularly scintillating and satisfying CD (both works and performance) in the ongoing Naxos series (Vol 49).
Wonderful work. So modern for its time.
Thank you for posting this wonderful composition (and performance)
Che genio incomparabile! E tutto ciò che scriveva, prima lo improvvisava! Mostro
6:21 - 6:50 always gives me goosebumps
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I cannot thank you enough for posting this piece. It is really quite fascinating!
3:02 is the music I feel closest to my heart. So romantic, playful, melancholic, nostalgic and mysterious at the same time. I think the melody is very nicely foreshadowed at 2:30. Also I somehow feel some resemblance to some of his works from the first year of pilgrimage. Some of those chords at 0:13 also seem like some kind of sarcastic laugh. Liszt's music is just so interesting and fascinating. I think interesting is the best word for it, maybe sometimes not so beautiful in the melodic sense, but one can always find some little details in it that were intentionally placed. And what is best that with his technical skills he could always - more or less - manifest his musical ideas on the piano alone and it never lacks passion or grandeur.
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I wrote this piece during a concert where I forgot to prepare material. Sometimes the best stuff happens on the spot.
Открыла для себя целый пласт восхитительной музыки
2:58 suddenly we're in the wild west?
2:39 the part from tunbnaill :D
Great channel!
0:15 Dukas scherzo
This isn't appreciated enough
This is very interesting and thank you very much for presenting it so very very well! But where did that bass octave before the final note come from? Bass-less endings are a bit of a trait in late Liszt in my experience - why did you make the ending that bit more conventional?
(A question, not a criticism.)
In the final analysis, I do believe friends list was to music what Einstein was to science… Just my opinion.
Hell yeah my xbox friends lists composes some amazing racially offensive diss tracks.
One day i don't get a new piano, I will not play this. Mine is never responsive or nimble.
Does anybody have an idea of how difficult this is compared to the Mephisto waltz 1 or the Spanish Rhapsody? Even Hungarian no 6?
@@eduardordz4223 you’re welcome! This is still not an easy piece though
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This valse is damn good, I've been listening to it on repeat for an hour and I can't stop!