Berezovsky - Liszt - Transcendental Etude No 12 ''chasse-Neige'
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The scariest part is that he did this after playing the other eleven.
I think Liszt put this one at the end as a cruel joke for anyone who wanted to play them all in concert; requires so much control and stamina.
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Note that Berezovsky isn't sweating JUST because of playing No.12... he's sweating from playing Transcendental Etudes No.1-12 in an OUTDOOR concert. Also note that you don't sweat because you work hard, you sweat cause your body temperature rises.
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two people have got a sore thumb from looking at this vid
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can't they put a giant fan on him?
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@diees HAHA RAVEL!
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I think Liszt wrote these etudes so that after playing all 12 every key on your piano would be out of tune. What you missed it the video was the break after each etude to tune the piano :/
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@John11inch We all know that Liszt must have been quite sadistic
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I doubt there is a piano piece more moving then this one. I have the CD of this movement along with several other Liszt pieces and have just about worn it out. I love this piano piece!!
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The best of all the transcendental etudes IMO
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He's simply the best.
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What I mean to say is I've played this piece for hours in a row, longer than he was playing this etude, without sweat. It was the lack of air conditioning, the lights and maybe nerves that made him sweat like that.
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@hellomate639 But you must remember that he played 11 Transcendental Etudes before this one.
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FabioThePianist 3 years ago