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Tragic Reality Of Life (Part 5 mv2) Most difficult piano piece (2/3)

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2009

Jazzetti No. 5, (excerpt; full length 30 minutes)
.WW2 inspired.
Concerto for piano and orchestra. Written and performed by Mario Jazzetti. From the Symphonic Poem "The Profile The Life And The Faith Across The Notes." This is a two-piano version; Amalia Iazzetti at piano 2.

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  • The next performance of this symphony will be performed on May 12, 2012 at Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, New York., with piano, orchestra, chorus, soprano and tenor.

  • This is a walk in the park compared to Villa-Lobos' 'Rudepoema'!!!!!!

  • @SordidGuy interesting music.....

  • more difficult than feux follets D: ??

  • @mayorde18

    feux follets not as difficult. if you want difficulty, try godowsky chopin etude no.10 op. 12. revolutionary etude. this is entirely played with the left hand with no right had what so ever. however, the war concerto tops them due to technique and maximum speed required in certain crescendos

  • @mayorde18

    there are many pieces that are more diffivult than de feux follets by franz liszt :). but this isnt one of them.

    charles valentin alkans music is more difficult than liszts music

  • @hjiuhfhrehui alkans music is complicated, but no more complicated than liszt hexameron or grande etudes; also, alkan's music lacks the melodies or beautiful sounds of liszt or chopin, such as the polonaise or sonata in b; that is, i don't think anyone would listen or replay alkan music in their own mindl; nor does his music tell a story or evoke the emotions and technical diversity expressed in the iazzetti concerto; his music is good for tech'l exercise for pianists of the highest level.

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  • What about death waltzs

  • The hardest piano piece is probably the screws. They're quite hard.

  • @mayorde18 Not true really...Godowsky's-Chopin's Etude no 10 op 12 might be easier than Feux Follets.

  • woah... and i thought mazeppa and scriabin etude were difficult...

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