Brings out colors and sounds- oboes, bassoons, trumpets, bells, thundering horses- but most of all a DEPTH in his playing missing from others. From utter despair to hellish chaos, this interpretation is unrivaled.
I heard a pianist, orginally from the Argentine and a child prodegy who took lessons in Paris circa 1912 from another pianist who studied under Fraz Liszt. So his method was that of Liszt. I wish I could remember his name.
@xmenrus it was probably claudio arrau who was a chilian pianist and a child prodegy. He took lessons with martin krause in Berlin, one of the last pupils of liszt!
No me gusta vivir en un mundo ya sin Horowitz... perdón....
MarEduWei 3 months ago
Vintage and classic.
BrotherWoody1 11 months ago
Brings out colors and sounds- oboes, bassoons, trumpets, bells, thundering horses- but most of all a DEPTH in his playing missing from others. From utter despair to hellish chaos, this interpretation is unrivaled.
2ndAveLine 1 year ago
Dreary. Beautiful.
DeKalblu 1 year ago
BRAVO !
Wonderful piece and very difficult to play.
gaspluc 1 year ago
I heard a pianist, orginally from the Argentine and a child prodegy who took lessons in Paris circa 1912 from another pianist who studied under Fraz Liszt. So his method was that of Liszt. I wish I could remember his name.
xmenrus 1 year ago
@xmenrus it was probably claudio arrau who was a chilian pianist and a child prodegy. He took lessons with martin krause in Berlin, one of the last pupils of liszt!
AlexandreJdB 1 month ago