While all better than kissin, B's fire flies still have lots of non-speaking notes. A shity piano? Generally, Brzsky, if this is an unedited recording, does Liszt far greater than what this generally kitsch composer deserves. Brilliant.
very accurate too, especially in music with enormous leaps and blazing octave execution. ending the video atm and have only heard 2 mistakes throughout the entire performance
What a gargantuan effort Boris Berezovsky expends, playing these extremely difficult pieces with such precision and finesse. This is now one of my favorite recordings period!
Playlist Times 0:14 No.1 in C major, "Preludio" 0:57 No.2 in A minor, "Molto Vivace" 3:12 No.3 in F major, "Paysage" 6:51 No.4 in D minor, "Mazeppa" 13:00 No.5 in B-flat major, "Feux Follets" 16:28 No.6 in G minor, "Vision" 21:45 No.7 in E-flat major, "Eroica" 26:02 No.8, "Wilde Jagd" 30:55 No.9 in A-flat major, "Ricordanza" 38:47 No.10 in F minor, "Allegro Agitato molto" 43:04 No.11 in D-flat major, "Harmonies du Soir" 50:43 No.12 in B-flat minor, "Chasse-neige"
He has a sympathetic "work man's" appearance; this is the artisan pianist, with rolled-up sleeves, the professional at work, doing what he is good at -- no sweat (or perhaps a little, hardly detectable).
@@benharmonics I agree, Trifonov is sweating like hell 😌 Ok just kidding, why do you like it so much? :)) (I'm just wondering what other fans think about it xD)
@@katttttt It’s not so much that I like it, more that I’m impressed by the sheer amount of sweat the guy can produce! But with the ladies it’s a little different… ua-cam.com/video/eyKV0Z9mvoY/v-deo.htmlsi=yLPvEvvTiqsmhsj8
All I'm saying is that you cant compare them to Berevosky, he plays one of the best transcendental etudes I've seen in my life. And if you want to make negative comments about Berevosky, can you even play this good?
I'll m completely amazed, stonned and enchanted. Feeling glad for your generosity in sending this to the world , this great work of art , these art of yours.
0:15 No.1 in C major, "Preludio" 0:57 No.2 in A minor, "Molto Vivace" 3:12 No.3 in F major, "Paysage" 6:52 No.4 in D minor, "Mazeppa" 13:00 No.5 in B-flat major, "Feux Follets" 16:28 No.6 in G minor, "Vision" 21:45 No.7 in E-flat major, "Eroica" 26:02 No.8, "Wilde Jagd" 30:55 No.9 in A-flat major, "Ricordanza" 38:47 No.10 in F minor, "Allegro Agitato molto" 43:06 No.11 in D-flat major, "Harmonies du Soir" 50:43 No.12 in B-flat minor, "Chasse-neige"
Berezkovsky is a god among men. It IS physically impossible to play the entire set of transcendental etudes straight through. For a human. Not for a god.
0:15 No.1 in C major, "Preludio" 0:57 No.2 in A minor, "Molto Vivace" 3:12 No.3 in F major, "Paysage" 6:52 No.4 in D minor, "Mazeppa" 13:00 No.5 in B-flat major, "Feux Follets" 16:28 No.6 in G minor, "Vision" 21:45 No.7 in E-flat major, "Eroica" 26:02 No.8, "Wilde Jagd" 30:55 No.9 in A-flat major, "Ricordanza" 38:47 No.10 in F minor, "Allegro Agitato molto" 43:06 No.11 in D-flat major, "Harmonies du Soir" 50:43 No.12 in B-flat minor, "Chasse-neige" (working links)
0:15 No.1 in C major, "Preludio" 0:57 No.2 in A minor, "Molto Vivace" 3.:2 No.3 in F major, "Paysage" 6:52 No.4 in D minor, "Mazeppa" 13:00 No.5 in B-flat major, "Feux Follets" 16:28 No.6 in G minor, "Vision" 21:45 No.7 in E-flat major, "Eroica" 26:02 No.8, "Wilde Jagd" 30:55 No.9 in A-flat major, "Ricordanza" 38:47 No.10 in F minor, "Allegro Agitato molto" 43:06 No.11 in D-flat major, "Harmonies du Soir" 50:43 No.12 in B-flat minor, "Chasse-neige"
You can see his shirt get all crumpled up with sweat as the piano marathon goes on... this is a challenge made by the gods to push the limits of human skill!
0.15 No.1 in C major, "Preludio" 0.57 No.2 in A minor, "Molto Vivace" 3.12 No.3 in F major, "Paysage" 6.52 No.4 in D minor, "Mazeppa" 13.00 No.5 in B-flat major, "Feux Follets" 16.28 No.6 in G minor, "Vision" 21.45 No.7 in E-flat major, "Eroica" 26.02 No.8, "Wilde Jagd" 30.55 No.9 in A-flat major, "Ricordanza" 38.47 No.10 in F minor, "Allegro Agitato molto" 43.06 No.11 in D-flat major, "Harmonies du Soir" 50.43 No.12 in B-flat minor, "Chasse-neige"
I may have a new favorite pianist. Certainly a new favorite living pianist. Berezovsky just allowed me a deep appreciation in Liszt's music I have unfortunately lacked. I always saw Liszt as a mountain, as near insurmountable monument, but of little compositional value. This man just taught me how wrong I was, how glorious of a composer Liszt turned out to be beyond his exceptional virtuosity. Groundbreaking and at once beautiful and frightening, ugly and brutishly masculine yet also intelligent and unrelenting to his vision (get it, Vision?). By the way, I have attempted Mazeppa….it is underrated in it's challenge. Mazeppa is to me as a performer more difficult than Rhapsody 2, more difficult than Campanella (by far)...as difficult as Islamey, and if not, then more so. Berezovsky shows no emotion or expression until he gets to Mazeppa. Then he burns the fucking roof off like 1900 's cigarette on steroids. There were Chopin and Liszt, there is Cziffra and Berezovsky. Speaking of 1900 (" ") I bet Will o' the Wisps was Morricone's muse for that crazy practically unplayable duel number 2 piece where he lights the cigarette. The camera work during that piece even looks very reminiscent of the scene.
Claro pero creo que aquí el pianista Berezovsky merece un igual reconocimiento, que manera de poder revivir a Liszt y poder traer sus piezas de nuevo a la vida.
Bravo, Maestro! Boris Berezovsky pianist represents the truer Russia and deserves more fame worldwide than Boris Berezovsky, the late criminal, politician, and billionaire
The Douze grandes etudes are even harder than his readaptation ino the transcendental etudes! Liszt would probably be shocked if he knew anyone else played those after his time.
No, it's probably an untrained audience, however quite frankly I would of applaused too, that is probably one of the best Mazeppa's performance I've ever heard. Nevertheless I did found kind of annoying that they applaused the next 8 trascendentals etudes, it feels almost like a forced. Probably they don't want Berezovsky to think that is the only piece that deserves an applause before the end. The best to do in this kind of scenario is to save your applauses till the end.
That's a lie. I do believe Arrau was able to play some of the "easier" trascendental etude, but etudes like Feux Follets, Mazeppa, Chasse-Neige, are totally beyond a 11 year old no matter how good he can be. I don't really know about Brahms Paganini Variations very well so I can't really have an opinion for this one.
Sorry that some need to compare to Cziffra but IMO, this is masterful and musical in one breath of fresh air. Agreed that Listz would marvel at the fact that anyone could play these after him, but many of us can...just saying.
the hardest part has to be having to play "Feux follets" just seconds after finishing "Mazeppa"
Lol that's a good point.
The performance was edited. The DVD have the "cuts". In no. 10 Boris breaks a chord of the piano
@@cristiandone5749 a string?
While all better than kissin, B's fire flies still have lots of non-speaking notes. A shity piano? Generally, Brzsky, if this is an unedited recording, does Liszt far greater than what this generally kitsch composer deserves. Brilliant.
@@scriabinalexander3405 yes, in extras of the DVD
Now that is a real man.
I must have watched his performance at least a hundred times and it never gets old
Same
still@@РоссийскаяФедерация-б4я
Phenomenal technique and memory! Absolutely awestruck! Stunning performance.
very accurate too, especially in music with enormous leaps and blazing octave execution. ending the video atm and have only heard 2 mistakes throughout the entire performance
I must have listend over 500 times
more than that here
What a gargantuan effort Boris Berezovsky expends, playing these extremely difficult pieces with such precision and finesse. This is now one of my favorite recordings period!
Playlist Times
0:14 No.1 in C major, "Preludio"
0:57 No.2 in A minor, "Molto Vivace"
3:12 No.3 in F major, "Paysage"
6:51 No.4 in D minor, "Mazeppa"
13:00 No.5 in B-flat major, "Feux Follets"
16:28 No.6 in G minor, "Vision"
21:45 No.7 in E-flat major, "Eroica"
26:02 No.8, "Wilde Jagd"
30:55 No.9 in A-flat major, "Ricordanza"
38:47 No.10 in F minor, "Allegro Agitato molto"
43:04 No.11 in D-flat major, "Harmonies du Soir"
50:43 No.12 in B-flat minor, "Chasse-neige"
The moment when he breaks string is missing! F minor etude
I think we've found a performer capable of the composer's pyrotechnics. What an awesome display of pianism.
I really feel a blizzard while hearing this performance! Bravo!
He has a sympathetic "work man's" appearance; this is the artisan pianist, with rolled-up sleeves, the professional at work, doing what he is good at -- no sweat (or perhaps a little, hardly detectable).
Hardly detectable? This man is one of the sweatiest pianists I’ve ever seen!
@@benharmonicshaha agree
@@katttttt Still can't beat Trifonov though
@@benharmonics I agree, Trifonov is sweating like hell 😌
Ok just kidding, why do you like it so much? :)) (I'm just wondering what other fans think about it xD)
@@katttttt It’s not so much that I like it, more that I’m impressed by the sheer amount of sweat the guy can produce! But with the ladies it’s a little different… ua-cam.com/video/eyKV0Z9mvoY/v-deo.htmlsi=yLPvEvvTiqsmhsj8
What incredible endurance... playing such challenging music so well for so long in that kind of heat is a remarkable feat.
FINALLY!! FULL VIDEO!!
All I'm saying is that you cant compare them to Berevosky, he plays one of the best transcendental etudes I've seen in my life. And if you want to make negative comments about Berevosky, can you even play this good?
Yes he's criticized a lot on youtube i bet way more than half cant play fur elise
Those noobs need to shut up
And perhaps get rid of themselves because these parasites cant do anything useful to Society
I LOVE the second one, i heard it's one of the "easier" ones, but it's my favourite one in the set.
Best video ever on youtube! I`ve seen it 1000 times and I still can`t get enough....
I'll m completely amazed, stonned and enchanted. Feeling glad for your generosity in sending this to the world , this great work of art , these art of yours.
Beautiful!
0:15 No.1 in C major, "Preludio" 0:57 No.2 in A minor, "Molto Vivace" 3:12 No.3 in F major, "Paysage" 6:52 No.4 in D minor, "Mazeppa" 13:00 No.5 in B-flat major, "Feux Follets" 16:28 No.6 in G minor, "Vision" 21:45 No.7 in E-flat major, "Eroica" 26:02 No.8, "Wilde Jagd" 30:55 No.9 in A-flat major, "Ricordanza" 38:47 No.10 in F minor, "Allegro Agitato molto" 43:06 No.11 in D-flat major, "Harmonies du Soir" 50:43 No.12 in B-flat minor, "Chasse-neige"
just noticed, not only after mazeppa did they applaud... almost after every etude
Thanks so much for uploading this!
This was awe inspiring
Berezkovsky is a god among men. It IS physically impossible to play the entire set of transcendental etudes straight through. For a human. Not for a god.
*that beautifully
40:48 - 41:35 not too many piano pieces have the same effect on me as this passage. Absolutely Amazing.
Yeah because its the best part of all the etudes and maybe in piano repertoire!
♥ ♥ ♥ Thank you very much ♥ Wonderful !! ♥ ♥ ♥
Great performance and superb video !!!
That's Berezovsky, i don't like him playing Chopin but with Liszt he's definetely a beast!!
0:15 No.1 in C major, "Preludio"
0:57 No.2 in A minor, "Molto Vivace"
3:12 No.3 in F major, "Paysage"
6:52 No.4 in D minor, "Mazeppa"
13:00 No.5 in B-flat major, "Feux Follets"
16:28 No.6 in G minor, "Vision"
21:45 No.7 in E-flat major, "Eroica"
26:02 No.8, "Wilde Jagd"
30:55 No.9 in A-flat major, "Ricordanza"
38:47 No.10 in F minor, "Allegro Agitato molto"
43:06 No.11 in D-flat major, "Harmonies du Soir"
50:43 No.12 in B-flat minor, "Chasse-neige"
(working links)
0:15 No.1 in C major, "Preludio" 0:57 No.2 in A minor, "Molto Vivace" 3.:2 No.3 in F major, "Paysage" 6:52 No.4 in D minor, "Mazeppa" 13:00 No.5 in B-flat major, "Feux Follets" 16:28 No.6 in G minor, "Vision" 21:45 No.7 in E-flat major, "Eroica" 26:02 No.8, "Wilde Jagd" 30:55 No.9 in A-flat major, "Ricordanza" 38:47 No.10 in F minor, "Allegro Agitato molto" 43:06 No.11 in D-flat major, "Harmonies du Soir" 50:43 No.12 in B-flat minor, "Chasse-neige"
You can see his shirt get all crumpled up with sweat as the piano marathon goes on... this is a challenge made by the gods to push the limits of human skill!
How perfect!I saw him live, and it`s a pleasure to listen to him.
Muhteşem!!! List de çok zor olmalı. Hayran kalmamak imkansız.
this is one of the best youtube videos :)
I think Liszt would be very happy if he could "liszten" to this guy playing his hardest compositions... Thank you, Boris!!!
I love those etudes, I have them in my "playliszt"
0.15 No.1 in C major, "Preludio"
0.57 No.2 in A minor, "Molto Vivace"
3.12 No.3 in F major, "Paysage"
6.52 No.4 in D minor, "Mazeppa"
13.00 No.5 in B-flat major, "Feux Follets"
16.28 No.6 in G minor, "Vision"
21.45 No.7 in E-flat major, "Eroica"
26.02 No.8, "Wilde Jagd"
30.55 No.9 in A-flat major, "Ricordanza"
38.47 No.10 in F minor, "Allegro Agitato molto"
43.06 No.11 in D-flat major, "Harmonies du Soir"
50.43 No.12 in B-flat minor, "Chasse-neige"
eres un profesional para tocar los 12 estudios trancendentales de lizst, mazeppa mi favorita
I may have a new favorite pianist. Certainly a new favorite living pianist.
Berezovsky just allowed me a deep appreciation in Liszt's music I have unfortunately lacked.
I always saw Liszt as a mountain, as near insurmountable monument, but of little compositional value.
This man just taught me how wrong I was, how glorious of a composer Liszt turned out to be beyond his exceptional virtuosity. Groundbreaking and at once beautiful and frightening, ugly and brutishly masculine yet also intelligent and unrelenting to his vision (get it, Vision?).
By the way, I have attempted Mazeppa….it is underrated in it's challenge. Mazeppa is to me as a performer more difficult than Rhapsody 2, more difficult than Campanella (by far)...as difficult as Islamey, and if not, then more so.
Berezovsky shows no emotion or expression until he gets to Mazeppa.
Then he burns the fucking roof off like 1900 's cigarette on steroids.
There were Chopin and Liszt,
there is Cziffra and Berezovsky.
Speaking of 1900 (" ") I bet Will o' the Wisps was Morricone's muse for that crazy practically unplayable duel number 2 piece where he lights the cigarette. The camera work during that piece even looks very reminiscent of the scene.
Claro pero creo que aquí el pianista Berezovsky merece un igual reconocimiento, que manera de poder revivir a Liszt y poder traer sus piezas de nuevo a la vida.
Bravo, Maestro! Boris Berezovsky pianist represents the truer Russia and deserves more fame worldwide than Boris Berezovsky, the late criminal, politician, and billionaire
If it's any consolation, I didn't know the latter Boris Berezovsky, so maybe there's hope.
And the sweat flying off his forehead is proof of that. A pianistic triathlon, to be sure.
This is insane.
That sweat though!
The Douze grandes etudes are even harder than his readaptation ino the transcendental etudes! Liszt would probably be shocked if he knew anyone else played those after his time.
Magnificent, as always !k
tienes razon hombre es que soy músico i me imagino a akel hombre tan brillante
Thanks for timings
New work out routine: play Liszt's études.
I never understood why people consider studies to simply be studies. They are still in my mind very full fledged pieces.
Just watching the sheet music makes you sweat.
Boris is great pianist
Crazy
I like the faster tempos with no. 3 and no. 9.
Thanks Ahmed for the video. I have enjoyed.
Lim chan yun who is korean is better
oh my
Прекрасная игра !!!!!!!!!
I think he's done his workout for a few years in 50 minutes!
Eight fingers in each hand! I n d e c e n t !
No, it's probably an untrained audience, however quite frankly I would of applaused too, that is probably one of the best Mazeppa's performance I've ever heard. Nevertheless I did found kind of annoying that they applaused the next 8 trascendentals etudes, it feels almost like a forced. Probably they don't want Berezovsky to think that is the only piece that deserves an applause before the end. The best to do in this kind of scenario is to save your applauses till the end.
the second one was very good
Лист велик.
Березовский великолепен.
С "Аппассионаты" (№10, фа минор) - рассинхрон.
at the end, is his shirt just creased, or is it actually soaked with sweat?
Shoot some speed into your eyeballs and then crabwalk the Ididarod into first place.
Opps sorry wrong comment.
It's sweat.
Does anyone know where I could find Berezovsky's liszt etudes CDs? thank you so much!
Liszt el REY del piano, i como no de memoria
It's no mean feat to perform all twelve live like this.
DVD Naive Classique: Les Pianos de la Nuit - Liszt. Boris Berezovsky (2003)
Найс
well played, so close to Arrau's bersion
22:45 19:00 27:54 32:33 33:52 5:39
At 20:03 the piano is sick
god bless you, sir. But do you know if It's on sale in Canada?
omg
I remember watching this when i was young. All i remember was he was a sweatyboi
I counted ten in each hand.
That's a lie. I do believe Arrau was able to play some of the "easier" trascendental etude, but etudes like Feux Follets, Mazeppa, Chasse-Neige, are totally beyond a 11 year old no matter how good he can be. I don't really know about Brahms Paganini Variations very well so I can't really have an opinion for this one.
Sorry that some need to compare to Cziffra but IMO, this is masterful and musical in one breath of fresh air. Agreed that Listz would marvel at the fact that anyone could play these after him, but many of us can...just saying.
Horowitz would be proud.
This is how Russian man do music.
How much a human can sweat:
don't you just love 19th centry music lol
are they allowed to applaud after Mazeppa? just out of curiosity
Age doesn't matter. Live and make music:)
France and it actually tells you at the end
yea my mistake or my bad as people say lol
Not Since Cziffra
連續一小時算是小事了,像貝多芬的奏鳴曲顧爾德連續彈是4小時xd
its already been uploaded FFS.
:)) :))
He has a six pack ...
I didn't ask you to bother, i wasn't replying to you.
he's totally wet
Huh???
And I thought you had sobered up a bit, fredericfranc....
So sad....
I do know 11 year who can play all the Transcendental etudes except for 4 and 5 Because it requires just TOO MUCH energy to play ....
And to think, Claudio Arrau could play all of these etudes *AND* both books of the Brahms Paganini Variations when he was 11.... yikes
alkan is harder than liszt and liszt said so
doesn't matter. alkan's music is 1000 times less interesting than liszt's
Grand artiste, sur, mais aussi soutirn inconditionnel de Poutine.... Que faire ?)
I don't like these etudes as pieces, but wow, superhuman playing!
quiero su pipi
But he couldn't play this well :P
clapping is so annoying...
RIDICULOUS close ups. How inappropriate to show such close ups of a face like this. It's like a violation of privacy. Thoughtless to say the least.
太噁心了吧!!媽的連續彈1個小時!!!不會脫水??
I really feel a blizzard while hearing this performance! Bravo!