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Liszt - Trascendental Etude N.10 (Cziffra)

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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2006

Cziffra plays trascendental etude

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  • Cziffra is LISZT!!!!

  • :O holy body of christ

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  • GREATEST PIANIST EVER!!!

  • Amazing interpretation. This and Lazar Berman's performances are my favorite, but I would place this one slightly ahead because of the overall listening experience. The clarity in Cziffra's playing never ceases to amazes me.

    But I somehow don't like looking at Cziffra's fingers.

  • 2:50

  • one of the only musicians in history that understood true timing that just pulls at your heart, combined with limitless imagination creativity and limitless command of the instrument

  • No, Cziffra is better than Liszt... His interpretations cannot be outmatched!

  • @only1is He also spelt "CLAYDERMAN" wrong :O

    The sucker!! XD

  • @shilloshillos

    Noted.

    This performance has its perks. Cziffra loved to show off, but unlike more modern "show-offs", Cziffra had the unique ability to take anything and turn it into an amazing piece of music. Take his interpretation of Islamey for example. Here, he adds several of his own twists to the piece as well as offering a different musical interpretation to the piece.

    There is no 1 surefire way to perform a piece. Innovation in music is the mark of a true musician.

  • @darandar17 You obviously don't have a mind of your own and whatever Cziffra plays you accept unconditionally. This is the poorest performance of this piece ever. He applies the wrong expression to this piece, and he has done it before in countless other pieces. He is all fluff and technique but he lacks depth and everyone is scared to admit that something is seriously wrong with his playing. Don't fear, admit it, there were, there are and there will be much better pianists than Cziffra.

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