the master of melody previously. He must have had an uncanny sense of abstract music to come.He also foresaw Debussy in the little R,H, flourishes mear the end,remeniscent of His Preludes......
Played very well, indeed! Just the left hand's "tremolando" part should not be played witch such notes division but very fast, as Liszt himself suggested to play the notes marked as 'tremolo' or 'tremolando' (trembling), like a string-tremolo effect.
Great to see a pianist posting this piece on YouTube, especially played so well with such an understanding of the disturbing vision underneath the surface of the music. I agree absolutely about the tremolo - I am never sure whether to play Les Jeux d'eaux a la Villa d'Este with regular tremolo figuration or with string-tremolo effect.
Felicidades, eres un gran pianista y tu repertorio es excelente, me encanta Liszt.
44Piano 2 years ago
My congraturations, Alvaro, to play a Liszt piece so beautiful and unknown. I love this piece, i've never heard it before!
FerencLiszt 3 years ago 3
Atmopheric and strange to think this was Liszt..
the master of melody previously. He must have had an uncanny sense of abstract music to come.He also foresaw Debussy in the little R,H, flourishes mear the end,remeniscent of His Preludes......
shela2 3 years ago 3
Hello! I agree with Shela completely. Liszt's Legends and Nuages gris clearly foreshadow rise of impressionism.
aldebussy 3 years ago 2
Very nice! good job. I'm playing this piece now.
christian6657 3 years ago 3
That was just beautiful! Very interesting to see!
foraatnelse 4 years ago 4
very somber piece ...such a rarity from liszt... good job!
JUDALATION 4 years ago 4
Hi!...........thanks for comment......
Alvarordonez 4 years ago
Great, someone uploading that beautiful modern 'Nuage gris' !
Respect.
Leibo07 3 years ago 3
How did you get the left hand so smooth and quiet?
baldwalrus7 2 years ago
@baldwalrus7 Wrists for tremelo, not fingers, probably soft pedal, practice, etc.
TEHunter1 2 years ago
@TEHunter1 Actually, if you want the tremolo to be softer you use your fingers to rock the notes back and forth, not your wrist.
OriginalBasaliskos 11 months ago
Played very well, indeed! Just the left hand's "tremolando" part should not be played witch such notes division but very fast, as Liszt himself suggested to play the notes marked as 'tremolo' or 'tremolando' (trembling), like a string-tremolo effect.
liszt80 4 years ago 3
Very good, nicely controlled.. I agree with rcsica about the late Liszt compositions, some very interesting music there.
alkanliszt 4 years ago 4
Hi!
Thank you very much for watching and comment this video!
Alvarordonez 4 years ago
Great to see a pianist posting this piece on YouTube, especially played so well with such an understanding of the disturbing vision underneath the surface of the music. I agree absolutely about the tremolo - I am never sure whether to play Les Jeux d'eaux a la Villa d'Este with regular tremolo figuration or with string-tremolo effect.
BrucknerEnthusiast 4 years ago 4
Wonderful job, I like very much your soft playing in this piece! The last compositions of Liszt are very interesting!
rcsica 4 years ago 4