I. Tema (Andante): 00:00 Variation 1. 01:23 Variation 2 02:45 Variation 3. 04:07 Variation 4 05:34 Variation 5 06:14 II. Scherzo. Allegro molto. Scherzo at 08:16 Trio at 09:36 Scherzo da capo at 10:16 III. Marcia funebre. A section at 11:09 B section at 13:50 A section reprise at 14:54 IV. Rondo. Allegro. 18:08
Thank you for following my advice to publish Beethoven's Sonatas played by Cziffra... It would be very nice if you also published the second and third Sonata of Chopin played by Cziffra!
He founded his own recording company "Cziffra Productions" in the mid-/late-60s for which he recorded the Liszt Sonata and some Beethoven Sonatas, he went back to record with EMI in the early 70s
0:00 first movement
8:16 second movement
11:09 third movement
18:08 fourth movement
Between this and his recording of the c minor variations, I’m really enjoying Cziffra’s Beethoven - not a combination I would’ve expected!
Same feeling on hearing Lang-Lang play Haydn!
Stevee GALLO No.
Great subtlety...even delicacy....from Cziffra.....BRAVO from San Agustinillo!
I love the way this guy plays Beethoven!!!!
11:08 fun fact : this (likely) inspired Moonlight's first movement's melody
Source?
@@Cayres18 the music professor - "the truth about the moonlight sonata"
@@DPNack_ thanks
I. Tema (Andante): 00:00
Variation 1. 01:23
Variation 2 02:45
Variation 3. 04:07
Variation 4 05:34
Variation 5 06:14
II. Scherzo. Allegro molto.
Scherzo at 08:16
Trio at 09:36
Scherzo da capo at 10:16
III. Marcia funebre.
A section at 11:09
B section at 13:50
A section reprise at 14:54
IV. Rondo. Allegro. 18:08
13:42 средний раздел 3 часть.
Thank you for following my advice to publish Beethoven's Sonatas played by Cziffra... It would be very nice if you also published the second and third Sonata of Chopin played by Cziffra!
Excellent ❤️
Köszönöm!
I. Tema: 00:00
Variación 1. 01:23
Variación 2 02:45
Variación 3. 04:07
Variación 4 05:34
Variación 5 6:14
18:28
What year?
He founded his own recording company "Cziffra Productions" in the mid-/late-60s for which he recorded the Liszt Sonata and some Beethoven Sonatas, he went back to record with EMI in the early 70s