Le tempo est un peu trop lent, mesure 32. Mais à la mesure 48 tout rentre dans l'ordre (forcément, l'abbé Liszt...) Ensuite les passages des cordes mesures 109 et 132 montrent l'influence d'une direction imprécise comme Strtystz nous l'a souvent démontrée. Bonne tenue des cuivres dans la coda. Bref, un petit bonbon avant d'aller au lit.
@CultOfPersonality90 Of course it's Justin Bieber, how dense can you be? The perfect strokes and amazing timing of the instruments could only be done by her.
Dont let the inmigration destroy you as they did to us, we live in a hell of rapes, assasinations, drugs, rioters burning things in all places is a fucking kaos, my family is afraid to go out everyday...keep on the fight jobbik for a better europe...
Regarding the ,,relative obscurity'' of most of Liszt's work, you don't expect music writers to restrict themselves to a fistful of works in the desperate hope that that fistful will become a bouquet of hits, right?
Beethoven did not limit himself to his 5th and 9th symphonies, you know.
@belianis i think excess is just as invaluable as holding back... but ahhh to make just the right amount of works so as to not "force yourself" to create something "unworthy" or as to not spread yourself thin now this i can understand.
This song single-handedly inspired me to write a song haha. It's half decent and i would love criticism if anyone is interested! just check the channel
Thumbs up if you came here after watching the Tom and Jerry episode "The Concerto Cat" where Tom plays the whole orchestra's part on a piano. Great piece of music either way.
@1991MRjesse Ah yes, allow me to play into that stereotype. Would that be something like, "THERE IS NO GOD!!! WTF DO YOU MEAN GOD'S MUSIC?!?!?!?1/1/!? RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE".
Nice harmonies and melodies, very showy and melodramatic. Listening to this makes me realize why the Romantic period was my favorite period of classical musical literature. 2Oth Century and 21st Century music seems strange and bizarre to me sometimes like Surrealistic Art and Dada Nihilism in written language literature and Philosophy.
Ferenc Liszt was born in the village of Doborján in Sopron County, in the Kingdom of Hungary. He was a 19th-century HUNGARIAN composer, pianist, conductor, and teacher.
@Agi555 You forgot, Hungary before year 1918 was composition of many nations like Slovakia, Croatia, Slovenia, part of Romania and part of Ukraine.... he didn't even know Hungarian language when he was alive... he know "only" Slovak, German and French language
@MaurickSvk Yes it was (actually it still is) a composation of many nationalities. Liszt's mother was austrian, and his father was hungarian. The word "liszt" means flour in hungarian. He stated many times that he was hungarian, even if he didn't speak the langauge.
Also, where does this idea comes from that he spoke slovak? Nothing refers to this. And even if he did spoke, it's just one more langauge, doesn't have any effect on his nationality.
@cogitodubitoamo His grand father: Juraj List, grandmother barbara Slezakova..List means in slovak leaf or letter. His father like many slovaks in that times started to write his name in hungarian-Liszt, because Slovak language was considered only dialect, and upper clas spoke only hungarian. But he himself considered hungarian however he didnt speak it.
@cogitodubitoamo He was Hungarian! He even didn't have Austrian or German citizenship just Hungarian and he always told about himself that he is Hungarian. During his travels he always used Hungarian passports. His children only had Hungarian citizenship. After Tragedy of Trianon his hometown (Doborján) became the part of Austria. After this event another sign has been bulit on his house in german language with different fact due to the political preasure on Hungary.
@cogitodubitoamo The original Hungarian sign is still there from 1881 and also Peter Raabe proved in 1931 that he had no austrian origins! Liszt Ferenc always mentioned his Hungarian origin in all of the statements about his nationality!
@DaireBoldizsar It is foolish to take credit as a nation for someone who died so long ago that his culture is hardly comparable to nowadays, anyway. Many germans, austrians do whatsoever like to brag about the degree of culture/education ect. that Liszt "adopted". I myself feel compelled to announce that even though I'm german I admire Liszt not because of hungarian or german/austrian influence or roots but for his music, which is simply radiantly brilliant.
@RagingGoblin I'm just telling the facts what is not a foolish behaviour fro me. Of course he was genoius and brilliant, but this video is also about himself. He is the honor of the Hungarian nation and you should know that he marked himself everywhere as Hungarian!! I admire Liszt because he gave so much to the world and mainly to our culture! I think you are also proud to Wagner who gave so much to the german culture. And you proud of him also because of his german origin, right?
He composed song for millennium celebration the arrival of Saints Cyril and St. Methodius in Great Moravia. He organized this celebration in Rome in year 1863 with his friend pope Pius IX
egy francokat franz!!! Liszt Ferenc! Magyar zeneszerző, akinek a neve is magyar. Még a végén kitalálják, hogy ő is szlovák, meg román, meg osztrák volt.
I think the nationality doesn't count, Liszt was a prodigy who got his talent from God. His music is beautiful and this is for everybody and nobody can own it just because they had the same nationality.
@samikarad Indeed. It goes from being very proud/powerful to being rather silly at that point. I guess that was the intention, though.
It makes it harder to take seriously for me, although perhaps he was saying that the Hungarian people are proud and serious, but after still can have fun at the end of the day.
This song was made by a man with no penis. This song is actually an expression of his anger and sadness at his loss. His balls and penis were taken from him by a tiny guillotine after he was accused of having a larger penis than the emperor. The angry part is him walking home, with no familiar flap between each step. Oh the loneliness, Oh the horror, Oh the sadness! How could they do such a thing?! But then he becomes happier realizing he was castrated because his penis in fact was bigger.
a large penis could not simply be described as a piece of skin, and the sound an abnormally large penis might make as it smacked against your inner thigh could also not be described as a flapping sound either .. as in *night followed day like the flapping of a black wing*, I think that verb is reserved for birds only.
megall az eszem,mennyi marhasagot ossze szedtek a kollegak Liszt Ferencrol.Lisz reggeltol estig szin tiszta magyar szarmazasu volt,annak ellenere hogy nem beszelt perfektul magyarul.ha nem erezte volna magat igazi magyarnak,a zeneji most maskent hangzananak-mondjuk szlovakosan.persze,nincs kifogasom a szlovak zene ellen se,kedvencem Dvorjak
A névvitával meg nemzetiségével kapcsolatban.Minden környező nép valahol magáénak akarja Liszt Ferencet.Nevezik Franzinak meg mindenféle Frantiseknek. De a műveit hallgatva inkább a "magyaros ízek" jönnek elő.:) És ez a germán meg szláv valahogy nem igazán.
@dtibi02 you wanted to say Magyar Királyság no Magyarország; Raiding is not in present Hungary. :)) And actually he was baptized as Franciscus, so what?! František, Franciscus, Franz, Ferenc all is same. :D
About his nationality: he was certainly excellent Magyar - he even didn't spoke Hungarian well. His mother tongues were Slovak and German ;)
@ElPaladin1 did the slovak music teacher told you that.?..actually did you guys know that ferenc liszt's surname means flour in engish? :)) i know this because its a Hungarian word, therefore he was hungarian, was born in doborjan. which is now a lost part of hungary. and his name is Ferenc Liszt.
Magyar lévén erre a zenére csak annyit tudok mondani: Magyarnak lenni nem könnyű, viszont nagyon szép érzés! Köszönöm Mester!!!
wolficko 23 minutes ago
Tom & Jerry brought me here!
scorpio2510 1 hour ago
Csókoltatjuk a macskát és az egetet is!!! Örülünk neki!
wolficko 20 minutes ago
Igen...150 éve a magyarok még tudtak zenét csinálni. Saját maguk voltak a zeneszerzők, nem voltak milliomosok, mégis emlékszünk még rájuk mindig ;)
ClaudiaCountess 2 hours ago
I listen 6:53 when I think about explosions and destruction.
TheButtercupTube 20 hours ago
06:05 I born there
omarabass 20 hours ago
got one word for it...amazing
bustsomecaps 23 hours ago
Late for work :| Hungarian rhapsody no2 Y U No shorter?
ROavcristian 2 days ago 3
I saw this on Tom and Jerry, know this is the song I want to play in the future
TaiwaneseSamurai 2 days ago 4
tom and jerry all the way
LoreJunkie 2 days ago 3
Le tempo est un peu trop lent, mesure 32. Mais à la mesure 48 tout rentre dans l'ordre (forcément, l'abbé Liszt...) Ensuite les passages des cordes mesures 109 et 132 montrent l'influence d'une direction imprécise comme Strtystz nous l'a souvent démontrée. Bonne tenue des cuivres dans la coda. Bref, un petit bonbon avant d'aller au lit.
RAREpicture 3 days ago
Donald Duck Plays Hungarian Rhapsody from Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin.
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0:31 born in raiding... thats what i call extreme World of Warcraft playing! :D
Father: "Darling, we need to go to hospital, the baby is coming!"
Mom: "STFU Deathwing is at 5%!"
:D
sry could not help me when i saw it in the video xD
Fantastic music!
norokelt 4 days ago
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norokelt 4 days ago
is justin bieber play this ? maybe
CultOfPersonality90 5 days ago
@CultOfPersonality90 f**k him!!!
bf3allday1 5 days ago 2
@CultOfPersonality90 Of course it's Justin Bieber, how dense can you be? The perfect strokes and amazing timing of the instruments could only be done by her.
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Dont let the inmigration destroy you as they did to us, we live in a hell of rapes, assasinations, drugs, rioters burning things in all places is a fucking kaos, my family is afraid to go out everyday...keep on the fight jobbik for a better europe...
TheEguzkibeltza 6 days ago
The first time I ever heard this song was watching Bugs Bunny play it on the piano.
sorachaos 6 days ago
@sorachaos me the first time i ever heard this song i was watching tom and jerry :P
laila6693 6 days ago 8
@laila6693 lol same here
courseworkdue 5 days ago
I'm in love with this.
xmelissaa1 1 week ago
Regarding the ,,relative obscurity'' of most of Liszt's work, you don't expect music writers to restrict themselves to a fistful of works in the desperate hope that that fistful will become a bouquet of hits, right?
Beethoven did not limit himself to his 5th and 9th symphonies, you know.
belianis 1 week ago in playlist Favorite videos
@belianis i think excess is just as invaluable as holding back... but ahhh to make just the right amount of works so as to not "force yourself" to create something "unworthy" or as to not spread yourself thin now this i can understand.
MrO420o 1 week ago
'Tom and Jerry!
kut642 1 week ago
@kut642 Lol
laila6693 6 days ago
Taste of good music brought me here
uNANOtube 1 week ago in playlist My Vlog
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Windir19 1 week ago
Does anyone know who did this performance or the album that this came from?
Windir19 1 week ago
Like if tom and Jerry brought you here!
MrMcShitpants 1 week ago 6
Ela sempre me arrepia.
MegaFilipito 1 week ago
HOOT 300,000 more
tromuniapp 1 week ago
Uma das músicas mais lindas que já ouvi! Me deixa flutuando...
afonsoteberga 1 week ago in playlist Liked videos 3
Good video, but the sound quality leaves something to be desired.
Unbalanced at some points, and breaks at peaks. Shame.
Metallisika 1 week ago
85 people listen to justin biever
DanotronKbd 1 week ago
Wonderful! Very informative! Thank you
macskafarka1 1 week ago
85 people are classless peasants lol
mudkipping 1 week ago 5
THIS is a F****** MASTERPIECE! I can hear it again and again - it never gets boring
MorwenLhingril 1 week ago
Yeah, so I've come to the conclusion that everything eternally epic happens in C-Sharp Minor.
enchanter1313 2 weeks ago 4
@enchanter1313 There is something special about that key. Fantaisie Impromtu and Moonlight Sonata to name a few.
pianistic61 1 week ago
you forgot some facts about lizst! He always left girls broken in every city that he will perform! ha! :D
elijahocampo 2 weeks ago
Büszke vagyok Magyar lenni! Ki ért együtt velem?
RonaldoLancer 2 weeks ago 30
85 Justin Bieber's fans didn't like this music.
Papucho66 2 weeks ago
thumbs up if you loved this song as a child due to Tom and Jerry and Bugs Bunny
abouahme305 2 weeks ago 4
This song single-handedly inspired me to write a song haha. It's half decent and i would love criticism if anyone is interested! just check the channel
vakskates 2 weeks ago
Thumbs up if you came here after watching the Tom and Jerry episode "The Concerto Cat" where Tom plays the whole orchestra's part on a piano. Great piece of music either way.
IndianFirewater 2 weeks ago
god's music
montoyarndy 2 weeks ago
@montoyarndy be careful, there might be atheists lurking about. lol
1991MRjesse 2 weeks ago
@1991MRjesse Ah yes, allow me to play into that stereotype. Would that be something like, "THERE IS NO GOD!!! WTF DO YOU MEAN GOD'S MUSIC?!?!?!?1/1/!? RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE".
captaincabeman 2 weeks ago
@captaincabeman :-)
1991MRjesse 2 weeks ago
my headache is gone.. love it ! :)
MissBlancTV 2 weeks ago
@marcosaureliospfc WTF?
satsuriyokinawa 2 weeks ago
woodpecker hehe brazil ...
marcosaureliospfc 2 weeks ago
i need new word do describe how good is this
nigrutin2 2 weeks ago
Nice harmonies and melodies, very showy and melodramatic. Listening to this makes me realize why the Romantic period was my favorite period of classical musical literature. 2Oth Century and 21st Century music seems strange and bizarre to me sometimes like Surrealistic Art and Dada Nihilism in written language literature and Philosophy.
Flextones 2 weeks ago
One of the largest Hungarian composers and a piano virtuosic!
We Hungarians are proud of him ,that a man like this than Ferenc Liszt the offspring of our homeland!
krisstoff95 2 weeks ago
all of these biographical videos tell a tell of the composer and end with "btw, he's dead and you'll never get to hear him play."
stop getting my hopes up!
1991MRjesse 2 weeks ago
@1991MRjesse its called classical for a reason, this isnt the freaking beastie boys
jesse6669 2 weeks ago
@jesse6669 yeah, i know...but still.
1991MRjesse 2 weeks ago
6:36
MusikPL 2 weeks ago
I like this more than the piano version
doublecrosspenguin 2 weeks ago
part that starts around 7th minute makes me smile...god knows why...
upisime 2 weeks ago
everytime i listen to this it makes me feel smarter, my IQ goes up 10 points :3
poopnuggets3000 2 weeks ago
woooooooooooow!!!!!!
TheMahler1896 3 weeks ago
84 individuals have no soul.
WintersWar 3 weeks ago
@WintersWar Another's joined them (Not me - I think it's absolutely great!)
leoquis888 2 weeks ago in playlist YouTube Mix for Franz Liszt
nice work, I'll sleep a little smarter tonight... thank you =)
Sunaisensei 3 weeks ago
Be careful with this music, it's like drugs, once you hear this you want more and MORE!
snoopdogg111000 3 weeks ago 83
@snoopdogg111000 yep, but music can't kill you (unless you have some heart weaknesses... such as Liszt himself ^^)
Sunaisensei 3 weeks ago
@snoopdogg111000 I don't think you are able to overdose on it though :)
tromuniapp 1 week ago
@snoopdogg111000 The 2 go together well.
wistoncap 1 week ago
@snoopdogg111000 but there are no other pieces LIKE this! WITHDRAWAL
scarletsnake9soccer 6 days ago in playlist Musique
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Except with less of the"loose your job, house, and frankly everything you have" factor.
Telamon8 2 days ago
I was listening to this while taking a shit, i felt like my shit would decide the fate of our world
xScaredMomentsx 3 weeks ago
This is the BEST performance!
Hunorrrr 3 weeks ago
I pretty much just watch this for the part that starts at 6:40.
cannedshoes 3 weeks ago
:feellikeasir:
TheJesus0190 3 weeks ago 2
@TheJesus0190 Lol
cannedshoes 3 weeks ago
Masterpiece.I will never understand those who gave a negative vote..
johnnikol66 3 weeks ago
jus gettin this tune for a funny vid im makin
aflyingsausage 3 weeks ago
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Rokkant45 3 weeks ago
whats up doc ?
davi55x 3 weeks ago
Brilliant video! Thanks sooo much for posting!
ElmaFudd2 3 weeks ago
I love this piece. Look up "The Adventures of Chopin and Liszt" on Google.
yogabbaalice03 3 weeks ago
how do you pronounce his name
GasparJaspar 3 weeks ago
@GasparJaspar Liezd
sjoek11v 3 weeks ago
Muchas gracias! simplemente no caben palabras para tal virtuosismo. Dios se hizo Liszt
thedarkglobe 3 weeks ago
azbeszt...
alalala28 3 weeks ago
No comment! Just speechless.
immortalperser 3 weeks ago 25
@immortalperser yet you commented
abbonent 2 weeks ago
its better than piano version XP
carldudesons 4 weeks ago
enjoy the music, is mighty...
nnmrllk 4 weeks ago
Thunderbolts of lightening....very very frightning.....oh wrong song
Brooklynmario 4 weeks ago in playlist Classical Music
so lizst how does it feel to have wagner fucking your daughter?
sirshitsalot007 4 weeks ago
You guys are silly, the best part is OBVIOUSLY at 0:00
MetroidMilkMan 1 month ago
6:00 is where it's at
MrNovemberism 1 month ago
beautiful
outsidesounds 1 month ago
''As a young man he looked like a God, and he played like one too."
samaraisnt 1 month ago
Remélem mindig emlékezni fog Magyarország a legjobb zongoristájára drága Liszt Ferencre :)
ClaudiaCountess 1 month ago
Best part starts at 6:45
YouGotOdenated 1 month ago
who where the 84 mentally retarded person that put a dislike to this video.
TheChidopuntocom 1 month ago
This version is the version of Herbert Von Karajan, right?
TheChidopuntocom 1 month ago
kurva totok,a papa nem szlovak?
OgSamson1 1 month ago
die nigga die
BXVICTOR 1 month ago
I can't help but hear Sylvester singing the part at 8:06.
"Chaw Chaw CHAAAAW! Da na na na na na na NA na
Chaw CHAW CHAAAW! Da na na na na NA! NA!"
FlippinDingDong 1 month ago
this song's mood swing is like giving me chocolate when i'm depressed :D
rainwalker93 1 month ago
Ferenc Liszt was born in the village of Doborján in Sopron County, in the Kingdom of Hungary. He was a 19th-century HUNGARIAN composer, pianist, conductor, and teacher.
Agi555 1 month ago
@Agi555 You forgot, Hungary before year 1918 was composition of many nations like Slovakia, Croatia, Slovenia, part of Romania and part of Ukraine.... he didn't even know Hungarian language when he was alive... he know "only" Slovak, German and French language
MaurickSvk 1 month ago
@MaurickSvk Yes it was (actually it still is) a composation of many nationalities. Liszt's mother was austrian, and his father was hungarian. The word "liszt" means flour in hungarian. He stated many times that he was hungarian, even if he didn't speak the langauge.
Also, where does this idea comes from that he spoke slovak? Nothing refers to this. And even if he did spoke, it's just one more langauge, doesn't have any effect on his nationality.
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@cogitodubitoamo His grand father: Juraj List, grandmother barbara Slezakova..List means in slovak leaf or letter. His father like many slovaks in that times started to write his name in hungarian-Liszt, because Slovak language was considered only dialect, and upper clas spoke only hungarian. But he himself considered hungarian however he didnt speak it.
SKtatrantroll 1 month ago
@cogitodubitoamo He was Hungarian! He even didn't have Austrian or German citizenship just Hungarian and he always told about himself that he is Hungarian. During his travels he always used Hungarian passports. His children only had Hungarian citizenship. After Tragedy of Trianon his hometown (Doborján) became the part of Austria. After this event another sign has been bulit on his house in german language with different fact due to the political preasure on Hungary.
DaireBoldizsar 3 weeks ago
@cogitodubitoamo The original Hungarian sign is still there from 1881 and also Peter Raabe proved in 1931 that he had no austrian origins! Liszt Ferenc always mentioned his Hungarian origin in all of the statements about his nationality!
DaireBoldizsar 3 weeks ago
@DaireBoldizsar I know, I've been there. :)
cogitodubitoamo 3 weeks ago
@DaireBoldizsar It is foolish to take credit as a nation for someone who died so long ago that his culture is hardly comparable to nowadays, anyway. Many germans, austrians do whatsoever like to brag about the degree of culture/education ect. that Liszt "adopted". I myself feel compelled to announce that even though I'm german I admire Liszt not because of hungarian or german/austrian influence or roots but for his music, which is simply radiantly brilliant.
RagingGoblin 3 weeks ago
@RagingGoblin I'm just telling the facts what is not a foolish behaviour fro me. Of course he was genoius and brilliant, but this video is also about himself. He is the honor of the Hungarian nation and you should know that he marked himself everywhere as Hungarian!! I admire Liszt because he gave so much to the world and mainly to our culture! I think you are also proud to Wagner who gave so much to the german culture. And you proud of him also because of his german origin, right?
DaireBoldizsar 3 weeks ago
@MaurickSvk Plus, those parts you are talking about were no parts of any other countries than Hungary before 1920, stop mispresenting the truth.
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Franz Liszt
Nationality: Slovak
(František List)
He composed song for millennium celebration the arrival of Saints Cyril and St. Methodius in Great Moravia. He organized this celebration in Rome in year 1863 with his friend pope Pius IX
MaurickSvk 1 month ago
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Sőt, még Jézus Krisztus is szlovák volt, ugye? Te barom!
Kisgomboc1988 1 month ago 3
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MaurickSvk 1 month ago
egy francokat franz!!! Liszt Ferenc! Magyar zeneszerző, akinek a neve is magyar. Még a végén kitalálják, hogy ő is szlovák, meg román, meg osztrák volt.
DaneeBeast 1 month ago in playlist YouTube Mix for Franz Liszt
OMG I really really really really really (...) really really really really LOVE it ♥
VanessaUDPsychotante 1 month ago
greatest pianist ever?
I think it is Chopin.
Rada565 1 month ago
Ludas Matyi kombináció, wazze jó.
tmarty73 1 month ago
Es lo mejor que he escuchado en mi vida
MyTexis 1 month ago
This should go on forever...
Orrator900 1 month ago
I think the nationality doesn't count, Liszt was a prodigy who got his talent from God. His music is beautiful and this is for everybody and nobody can own it just because they had the same nationality.
mothimlen 1 month ago 2
@mothimlen Yeah god....gtfo.
sweeney665 1 month ago
@sweeney665 Wow ... I dont have words for discribe this orchestal interpretation; I feel this like a piece of heaven, that God give us !!!
puyipopo 1 month ago
He should have stopped it at around 6:50. =)
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@samikarad Indeed. It goes from being very proud/powerful to being rather silly at that point. I guess that was the intention, though.
It makes it harder to take seriously for me, although perhaps he was saying that the Hungarian people are proud and serious, but after still can have fun at the end of the day.
alexianemp 1 month ago
@samikarad Why would anyone want to do that? After 6:50 comes my favorite part!
Andrew777801 1 month ago
lol i got here from saints row the third
neonlazer41 1 month ago
@neonlazer41 i got here from cat videos...i gotta find my way back :(
ognimoddd 1 month ago
Love this!!!!!
aapmcm19 1 month ago
The video is very nice work.
ricsi152 1 month ago 12
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This song was made by a man with no penis. This song is actually an expression of his anger and sadness at his loss. His balls and penis were taken from him by a tiny guillotine after he was accused of having a larger penis than the emperor. The angry part is him walking home, with no familiar flap between each step. Oh the loneliness, Oh the horror, Oh the sadness! How could they do such a thing?! But then he becomes happier realizing he was castrated because his penis in fact was bigger.
cepiel6 1 month ago
@cepiel6 I'm really really really happy that no one liked this pointless and stupid comment. It is not funny in any way and u should give up on life
mandle7312 1 month ago 8
@cepiel6 join a few singers and you have yourself a masterpiece of'an Opera.
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@cepiel6 This is the single greatest and cleverest comment I have ever seen.
ImAwesomeHaHaHa 1 month ago
@cepiel6
your use of the word flap is confusing.
are you using it as a verb or a noun ?
a large penis could not simply be described as a piece of skin, and the sound an abnormally large penis might make as it smacked against your inner thigh could also not be described as a flapping sound either .. as in *night followed day like the flapping of a black wing*, I think that verb is reserved for birds only.
donnyab 3 weeks ago
Wonderful!
markdaviesYT 1 month ago
esto si es musica
h4dr13l666 1 month ago
Powerful and optimistic ! 6:52 : YES, GODDAMMIT !
ntipouan 1 month ago
So melodic :)
giannis1992ilove80s 1 month ago
megall az eszem,mennyi marhasagot ossze szedtek a kollegak Liszt Ferencrol.Lisz reggeltol estig szin tiszta magyar szarmazasu volt,annak ellenere hogy nem beszelt perfektul magyarul.ha nem erezte volna magat igazi magyarnak,a zeneji most maskent hangzananak-mondjuk szlovakosan.persze,nincs kifogasom a szlovak zene ellen se,kedvencem Dvorjak
igazsag63 1 month ago
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Dvořák mióta szlovák?
Prágá mellett született és ott is halt meg.
Tetőtől-talpig cseh én nem tudodm honnan vetted,hogy szlovák!
Vadperkelt 1 month ago
Maldicion por que no naci hace 150 años, ahora toda la cultura se reduce a consumismo y vanidad :(
brujo156 1 month ago
A névvitával meg nemzetiségével kapcsolatban.Minden környező nép valahol magáénak akarja Liszt Ferencet.Nevezik Franzinak meg mindenféle Frantiseknek. De a műveit hallgatva inkább a "magyaros ízek" jönnek elő.:) És ez a germán meg szláv valahogy nem igazán.
Tamasm27 1 month ago
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ElPaladin1 1 month ago
What uncultured ignoramus would dislike this masterpiece?
Chabankah 1 month ago
quem é brasileiro e esta escutando éssa arte da um up!!!!
william60959 1 month ago 2
jeronimo.....
kinkong52 1 month ago
Liszt is Hungarian, not slovak :)
Where he was born, Doborján ( hometown), was a hungarian town ( untill Trianon) and now its an austrian town.
But.. be a hungarian, slovakian or other, just feel the music, because it is a masterpice.
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Capollyon 1 month ago
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František List - genial slovak composer and great pianist :)
ElPaladin1 1 month ago
@ElPaladin1 not František List his name is Liszt Ferenc (Hungary, Magyarország)
dtibi02 1 month ago
@dtibi02 you wanted to say Magyar Királyság no Magyarország; Raiding is not in present Hungary. :)) And actually he was baptized as Franciscus, so what?! František, Franciscus, Franz, Ferenc all is same. :D
About his nationality: he was certainly excellent Magyar - he even didn't spoke Hungarian well. His mother tongues were Slovak and German ;)
ElPaladin1 1 month ago
@ElPaladin1 Rihanna is much older than Slovakia : ))))
MyBlackjack007 1 month ago
@MyBlackjack007 :D but you know, repeated joke is not so funny ;)))
ElPaladin1 1 month ago
@ElPaladin1 did the slovak music teacher told you that.?..actually did you guys know that ferenc liszt's surname means flour in engish? :)) i know this because its a Hungarian word, therefore he was hungarian, was born in doborjan. which is now a lost part of hungary. and his name is Ferenc Liszt.
TheNemmiemi 1 month ago
@TheNemmiemi according your logic: he is Slovak because his name in slovak means "leaf" or "letter" , therefore he is Slovak. ;))
Indeed, I was expecting this blast of reactions from HU. But guys, first check the evidences then write.
Liszt Ferenc :)))) himself wrote: "I may surely be allowed, in spite of my lamentable ignorance of the Hungarian language ..."
ElPaladin1 1 month ago
@ElPaladin1 Hey man, which dream dimension do u live in? Slovak struggle of making history always made people laugh all over the wide world. :)
Kokomatane 1 month ago
I laugh when i see videos of music child prodigy! Nobody wil never be Mozart , Liszt , Tchaïkosvki :)!!!
Rockyourassed 1 month ago 4
the dislike bar... now its there, now its not.
mkaudio9 1 month ago
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One of the best ever!
timtir 1 month ago
like a dark music
NighTxBadBoy 1 month ago
Very interesting and useful information accompanying this wonderful piece of artistic creation. Well done!
alsvalia 1 month ago
modern day hardcore music doesn't hold a candle to this man's masterpiece right here. this goes sooooo much harder! like if you agree!
jclmedb27 1 month ago 3
I love musical geniuses like Liszt! this will always be my favorite peice composed by him.
... but it's a shame that he died on my birthday! :-( RIP
7JillHill 1 month ago
@vinzfoolingaround
my friend, believe me, it's Liszt Ferenc. Nor Franz, neither Ferencz.
The point wasn't the right order, I mean, if someone's name is Hungarian you souldn't wright it in German, 'cause it's not the same dough!
sempreungherese 1 month ago
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AislinnBG 1 month ago
Tom&Jerry anyone?
CallicoJackracham 1 month ago 139
@CallicoJackracham Me. Also Pavarotti :D
Sslifer01 1 month ago
@CallicoJackracham No !!
Tu4Kill 1 month ago
@CallicoJackracham Thats the entire reason I'm here
ElMattador 1 month ago
@CallicoJackracham Welcome to my world...
elmachote09 1 month ago
@CallicoJackracham Thats how I found it xD
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