Bravo! AFAIK Cziffra is the only person who played 2:22 in this way; everyone else played it an octave higher, and I don't understand why: By playing it an octave higher, you make 2:24 sounds less brilliant!
Ciffra shows us here secondary melodies in the left hand which other pianists don t take attention to, he was looking for new ways of interpretations and did manage quite well..... He brings out the sense of the text. He sees it as a drama and a story to tell us and knows the structure and knows where are the dramatic moments . Its no more an etude but a story told us by a very good actor....
He is not afraid of breaking the rules to make it alive. With that kind of sensitivity he can't reach everybodys heart in cold times like we have today.
Cziffra is a genius. We all can see the centre of the target after his hits. A talent strikes the targets wich we all have known before. Thats the difference. Thanks to everybody who made Cziffra possible and that he was born in times of recording.
I really like how these great masters bring out all levels of the harmony in the piece, so that the left and right hand really mingle artistically, rather than in some master-slave form.
Bravo! AFAIK Cziffra is the only person who played 2:22 in this way; everyone else played it an octave higher, and I don't understand why: By playing it an octave higher, you make 2:24 sounds less brilliant!
fcGroup 3 months ago
1étoile pour les études de Chopin! Je ne supporte pas........
etiam161036 1 year ago
Ciffra shows us here secondary melodies in the left hand which other pianists don t take attention to, he was looking for new ways of interpretations and did manage quite well..... He brings out the sense of the text. He sees it as a drama and a story to tell us and knows the structure and knows where are the dramatic moments . Its no more an etude but a story told us by a very good actor....
uhartchristian 1 year ago
He is not afraid of breaking the rules to make it alive. With that kind of sensitivity he can't reach everybodys heart in cold times like we have today.
Cziffra is a genius. We all can see the centre of the target after his hits. A talent strikes the targets wich we all have known before. Thats the difference. Thanks to everybody who made Cziffra possible and that he was born in times of recording.
barakjoe 2 years ago 2
I really like how these great masters bring out all levels of the harmony in the piece, so that the left and right hand really mingle artistically, rather than in some master-slave form.
nileinafrica 2 years ago
wow
Timmytimtimtm 3 years ago 3