Recordings after recordings I delve into Liszt. But...every now and again, I come back to György, and moreover Ervin...only then am I wholeheartedly engulfed by the masters true spirit being alive in two of the greatest interpreters, channels of his pen and paper.
Is this the La Marche Funèbre de Franz Liszt, En mémoire de Maximilian I, Empereur du Mexique («Marcha fúnebre, En memoria de Maximiliano I, Emperador de México») ? Thank you!
there are no words for this. you get it or you don't.
Recordings after recordings I delve into Liszt. But...every now and again, I come back to György, and moreover Ervin...only then am I wholeheartedly engulfed by the masters true spirit being alive in two of the greatest interpreters, channels of his pen and paper.
I would just add to that liszt Ernst Levy ...
the death of maximilian (1867) México, Querétaro, and charlotte (1927)
5/24/1973, Forest Hill Club.
that's the nyiregyhazi energy.
Wow aforementioned no comparison ever
Someone who understands another Hungarian..his spirit...probably a private recording somewhere in the US....thanks
¿el más grande Lisztiano?
The best performer for Liszt? may be.
Is this the La Marche Funèbre de Franz Liszt, En mémoire de Maximilian I, Empereur du Mexique
(«Marcha fúnebre, En memoria de Maximiliano I, Emperador de México») ?
Thank you!
@jero13595 I think it's "Maximilien"
What might Liszt say?
intriguing. where was thus recorded?
thank you. :)
Another inimitable. I hear weeping around 4:40.
@@pianomaly9859 Lonliness.
@@pianomaly9859 Then resentment...
where is the engraving from?
i think he is just about there. :)
good music for horror :D
Mr. Nyiregyházi was a Hungarian UFO :-)
At first, it sounds ugly and repulsive, but then the music grows and evolves into something triumphant and glorious at the end.
tambien Liszt hizo bodrios musicales???