Thank you for posting! France Clidat's recording of the entire 9-piece set/cycle is my go-to version, so it was nice to see her so well-represented here. (The full Clidat interpretation is elsewhere on UA-cam.) Also worth finding - I believe it's also posted on UA-cam - is the complete recording by Edith Farnadi.
Yes, I've also heard all of Clidat's recording, and especially her no.3 and 9 are utterly wonderful. actually, performer of each pieces were selected based on my preferences :)
this is immediately what I thought of -- nearly brought a tear to my eye as it took me back to the early days of my piano study. I still love that sonata!
Fantastic upload, thank you so much! I have never heard the entire set together before. I've known and enjoyed Nos. 3, 4 and the legendary No. 6 before, but Nos. 7, 8 and 9 might be my new favourites, such wonderful compilations of Schubert's brilliance, curated by Liszt with love. As for the recordings, I find myself more aligned with Jandó and Horowitz than with Clidat - though I love her passion and spontaneous individuality, for me she sometimes distorts the rhythm a bit too much (to a point that it starts bothering me). But that's just a matter of taste, of course she plays these works fantastically.
That's exactly the reason I used perfomances of 3 pianists in a complete set. Clidat's is surely awesome, but some point her rhythm was a bit bothering to appreciate the whole music. (e.g., no.2, as I remember)
24:44 Wait... so that means that Beethoven got his idea for his Sonata from Schubert? Which wouldn't be too much of a surprise given how much of an influence Schubert was to Beethoven.
Don't forget, guys. One of these (it's unsure which one) was the last thing Liszt ever played in public. (In 1886 when he was visiting Luxembourg)
Probably 6, since he made a second version of that one, with improvisations added to it.
@kuribas Why not! The real ones know he was able to play perfectly anything without any mistake even at the end.
France Clidat is my favourite Liszt player ever
Thank you for posting! France Clidat's recording of the entire 9-piece set/cycle is my go-to version, so it was nice to see her so well-represented here. (The full Clidat interpretation is elsewhere on UA-cam.) Also worth finding - I believe it's also posted on UA-cam - is the complete recording by Edith Farnadi.
Yes, I've also heard all of Clidat's recording, and especially her no.3 and 9 are utterly wonderful. actually, performer of each pieces were selected based on my preferences :)
Why does the 4th one open like Beethoven's 18th sonata lol
Probably hinting at the Beethoven/Schubert relation. We can hear echoes of Beethoven in Schubert's music.
this is immediately what I thought of -- nearly brought a tear to my eye as it took me back to the early days of my piano study. I still love that sonata!
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Fantastic upload, thank you so much! I have never heard the entire set together before. I've known and enjoyed Nos. 3, 4 and the legendary No. 6 before, but Nos. 7, 8 and 9 might be my new favourites, such wonderful compilations of Schubert's brilliance, curated by Liszt with love.
As for the recordings, I find myself more aligned with Jandó and Horowitz than with Clidat - though I love her passion and spontaneous individuality, for me she sometimes distorts the rhythm a bit too much (to a point that it starts bothering me). But that's just a matter of taste, of course she plays these works fantastically.
That's exactly the reason I used perfomances of 3 pianists in a complete set. Clidat's is surely awesome, but some point her rhythm was a bit bothering to appreciate the whole music. (e.g., no.2, as I remember)
Carmen Reyes. ❣️
24:44 Wait... so that means that Beethoven got his idea for his Sonata from Schubert? Which wouldn't be too much of a surprise given how much of an influence Schubert was to Beethoven.
Are you high? It's the other way round.
oh...それは勘違いだ...
God damn!! Thank you so much!!!
4 and 6 are probably the best… Liszt really did well with these pieces!
Son geniales y es la primera vez que los escucho...
Es increíble pero parece como si escucho un vals venezolano...
❤
wow.
42:18
Unbelievably cute and tender...only Horowitz ❤
That's #13 from Schubert's Valses Sentimentales.
The 4th piece sounds like Beethoven 18th sonata 1st mvt.
😂😂😂😂 oiy
5番はアルカンのop35を思い出させる
Beethoven sonata no.18
real
Liszt + Schubert = Chopin
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