Wow, yeah, holy champaigne! :) That's some finale... that said for me Ogdon's first section (up to the 4th minute) is even more remarkable. He makes the music speak in that purposefully hyper-rumbling opening like no other I've heard so far. He does real credit to both Mozart and Liszt.
What other type of composers don't? Maybe try Reminiscences de Norma. The impromptu-nocturne in f sharp is beautiful. As is the 7th valse de soiree...I think it's in A.
He looks just like Jay Leno in this pic!
14:15 que cara mais apressado
He simply CAN PLAY like this
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He seems to pull back at the end. : )
Wow, yeah, holy champaigne! :) That's some finale... that said for me Ogdon's first section (up to the 4th minute) is even more remarkable. He makes the music speak in that purposefully hyper-rumbling opening like no other I've heard so far. He does real credit to both Mozart and Liszt.
Indeed
indeed
Nearly all of Liszt’s music leaves me cold, as does Wagner’s.
What other type of composers don't? Maybe try Reminiscences de Norma. The impromptu-nocturne in f sharp is beautiful. As is the 7th valse de soiree...I think it's in A.
you are a fk rock then