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  • So beautiful~.....

  • Dang... he missed some notes at the very end... that shows that this song is technically impossible lol

  • Kissin is faster

  • Just fantastic! A nice monday morning listening to a sweet and fragant melody!Tks .Liszt wherever you may be now.

  • Too good to be true

  • His execution is flawless! His reach is also insane, my jaw has just droped :O

  • this one is good but i like more fur elise

  • Franz Lizt?

    It should be Franz Liszt?

  • I like this song! Yundi Li is awesome! I can't to play this song yet. It is very hard!

  • i dont understand how someone could play such a fast chromatic scale.........

  • damn his reach is crazy...

  • he is the only one who can play chopin perfectly!!!

  • best ever!

  • Awesome!!!!!!!!

  • Yandi Li , you are extraordinary at the Piano. BRAVO!!!

  • hypnotizing ....

  • no se le ven los dedooos!

    O.o

  • Wonderful performance! Isn't this piece actually more of a technical challenge then Tsiolkovsky's 1st piano concerto?

  • this guy is gudd!!

    i wanna play this now!!

  • it takes so much talent and practice to play lizt. very impressive performance

  • awesome!!! perfect!!! absolutely beautiful!!!

  • Absolutely beautiful! Thank you so much for posting this!

  • I saw Yundi Li premier with the Indianapolis Symphony after having heard him on YT. Well worth seeing in person. I wish him a long life to continue to grow as an artist.

  • alright, look, if he's going to play La Campanella THAT FREAKING well, he needs to get a hairstylist. for seriously

  • Yundi Li was born in Chongquing in central China. As with many musicians, his penchant for music became apparent in early childhood. One day, when he was three years old, he was so fascinated by a man playing an accordion in a shopping mall that he refused to leave the mall.

  • VAAAAAAAAAAAAA i'm i love with this piece. I'm in love with this playing))) !!!!suggeee!, magnifico! прекрасно! utrolig bra! Amazing!

  • Beautiful interpretation of Franz lizt! Bravo

  • Tremendo sujeto!!!!

    eh quedado totalmente impresionada..

    si vieron la rapidez de sus dedos...

    era realmente increible.. ame esta interpretacion...

    Sugoiiiii... algun dia tocare asi???

    ojala... me esforzare... pero realmente esto es de otro mundo... un nivel realmente alto.... Gracias por subir esta maravilla...

  • gram talento gram pieza gran efeccto.

  • che oriental cabron!!!

  • Gran interpretacion, gran pieza y gran pianista.

  • Unbelievable..unbelievable..

  • extrodinary piece. great way he played it.

  • Como pueden apreciar en este estudio se practican los saltos de la mano derecha en intervalos más grandes de una octava. En ocasiones, se llega a extender la mano dos octavas completas en el tiempo de un dieciseisavo de nota, con tempo allegretto. La pieza puede ser estudiada para aumentar la destreza y la exactitud en saltos grandes en el teclado, así como para fortalecer los dedos más débiles de la mano. Los intervalos más grandes a los que se enfrenta la mano derecha son quinceavas ...

  • Madre mia, madre mia, madre mia, madre mia!!!!! y me queda por añadir... MADRE MIA!!! y se queda tan pancho el tio...

    Realmente hipnótico....

  • Excelente técnica de este pianista; realmente esta pieza es dificil de interpretarla... observen con atención los movimientos de los dedos que realiza...¡impresionante!

  • I love Liszt, he was always a bit whimsical in his composition. Unless you are a pianist, you have no idea how difficult it is to play this particular piece. It requires a reach in the right hand that is broad and yet has to seem effortless in its execution. I remember at the height of my talent trying to tackle this piece, and others by Liszt and although I could " Play" them, I would never say I did them well.This artist shows great technical ability and good artistry.

  • lol even if you arent a pianist you should understand that Liszt wrights the hardest music in the world.

  • Hardly. What about Cziffra, Alkan, Godowsky, Ligeti, Ravel, Balakirev, Rachmaninov, Finissy, Xenakis, Sorabji, Rzewski, Hamelin, Boulez, Stockhausen, Busoni, Ferneyhough, Barlow, Busotti ?

  • LOVE that piece! :D

  • Beautiful. One can see why Lizt's works are "show-off" pieces - they are so brilliantly colorful! And this performer does it so well. Thanks for posting!

  • Amazing VERY hard Song and you pulled it off cool keep up the good work

  • beautifull! thanks! good interpretation

  • love this song

  • great stuff... first time I hear this piece. fantastic

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