Simply amazing. He's the Liszt's reincarnation, because he wasn't only a "devil of the keys": he was a great musician, full of energy, vitality, spirit. When he was a young guy in Hungary - after the World War 2 -, he hadn't any job, so he played in music clubs-bars a huge magical improvisations for a tons of classical and jazz compositions. That's why he has incredible technical and musical virtuosity.
sorry but no one can beat chopin in polonaises...even though this is not bad
develish16 8 months ago
my friends, the devil himself
spartan1081990 1 year ago
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gymgymgymgym 2 years ago
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gymgymgymgym 2 years ago
1:54 looks like a spider walking on the piano!
fabio99999999 2 years ago
My favorite!!
Platinumpiano 2 years ago
The ending is just so touching!
jero13595 3 years ago 2
Simply amazing. He's the Liszt's reincarnation, because he wasn't only a "devil of the keys": he was a great musician, full of energy, vitality, spirit. When he was a young guy in Hungary - after the World War 2 -, he hadn't any job, so he played in music clubs-bars a huge magical improvisations for a tons of classical and jazz compositions. That's why he has incredible technical and musical virtuosity.
JacquesVoltaire 3 years ago 3
great playing and lovely vintage Bosendorfer
piano
flugelmaniac 3 years ago
4:24 is just... oh my god
georgecziffra 3 years ago 2
I've heard that Horowitz could play this polonaise,too. Is that true?
felix0911176727 4 years ago
He is the devil.
OorvakanSar 4 years ago
This is amazing! What a great recording!
He is so intense! I think the world of Cziffra and his talent! He was, amazing!
A question about the piano. Is this an early Kawai 900 concert grand? I have a 900, and 750, and they both sound, and look like this piano.
Thanks so much for posting this video!
Is this out on DVD?
Brent
BrentAudi 4 years ago