@RemovdSande11 Liszt was the first performer to completely do away with having piano music at a piano recital - his repertoire of memorised music was vast.
so did I 10 minutes ago. That's why I decided to listen to a recording of it on youtube and hear how it sounds up to tempo. ;) Its really not a super-hard read.
He was 16 when composed this. Why a picture when he is an old one?
newchoralmusic 9 months ago
this is very good interpretation!
kempff95 1 year ago
More people need to play this piece
danbcarson 1 year ago
superb!
pligana 2 years ago 3
who cares sight-read !this is a perfect interpretation of a master piece
jenofontesi 2 years ago 5
@jenofontesi I went to a ivo pogorelich recitalin 2010 where he the notes out the 2 hours.
Conner36 1 year ago
Liszt sightread this.
Lassann 2 years ago 2
He also supposedly sight-read one of the sets of Chopin etudes perfectly. I think that's a much more impressive feat.
snatchingthepiano 2 years ago
A friend of mine can do it, he reads music like if he was reading a book with training !
hailkayy 2 years ago
It is more impressive if you can learn 50 large pieces from your mind than to sight read imo. what do you think ?
RemovdSande11 1 year ago
@RemovdSande11 Liszt was the first performer to completely do away with having piano music at a piano recital - his repertoire of memorised music was vast.
TomatoPro 1 year ago
@Lassann are you insulting Brahms, or Claudio Arrau.
cedricrlongreen 1 year ago
@Lassann
so did I 10 minutes ago. That's why I decided to listen to a recording of it on youtube and hear how it sounds up to tempo. ;) Its really not a super-hard read.
retrogamerdave 9 months ago