@Kasyapa, and @Checkmatesoldier--where is his Vallee d'Obermann? Would love to hear this. Also his Brahms Piano Sonata No. 3 needs a youtube appearance again! Thanks for sharing this.
@kasyapa I've seen a bit. His life was certainly not an ordinary one. It seems to me that perhaps he'd be able to achieve much more if it wasn't for his childhood and youth problems that set him on a lonely and crooked life path. Nevertheless I stand in ave of his absolutely unique aproach and sound, it's a pianist, for which I do not come to if I want to hear the "correct" interpretations, but certainly one that gives me perhaps the most inspiration.
Perelea - very glad for your enjoyment. you clearly understand the nyiregyhazi uniqueness. have you seen the two documentaries on his life from the '70s - or the brief excerpt from a concert (!) in japan in 1980?
Amazing. I love the music of this forgotten pianist. His phrasing and timing perhaps strange, but seems like it doesn't matter at all, his tone is beyond amazing, it's raw deep emotion speaking out of the music. Nyiregyhazi is absolutely unique.
@Kasyapa, and @Checkmatesoldier--where is his Vallee d'Obermann? Would love to hear this. Also his Brahms Piano Sonata No. 3 needs a youtube appearance again! Thanks for sharing this.
klavierspieler72 10 months ago
Wonderful!
klavierspieler72 10 months ago
@kasyapa I've seen a bit. His life was certainly not an ordinary one. It seems to me that perhaps he'd be able to achieve much more if it wasn't for his childhood and youth problems that set him on a lonely and crooked life path. Nevertheless I stand in ave of his absolutely unique aproach and sound, it's a pianist, for which I do not come to if I want to hear the "correct" interpretations, but certainly one that gives me perhaps the most inspiration.
Perelea 1 year ago
Perelea - very glad for your enjoyment. you clearly understand the nyiregyhazi uniqueness. have you seen the two documentaries on his life from the '70s - or the brief excerpt from a concert (!) in japan in 1980?
kasyapa 1 year ago
Amazing. I love the music of this forgotten pianist. His phrasing and timing perhaps strange, but seems like it doesn't matter at all, his tone is beyond amazing, it's raw deep emotion speaking out of the music. Nyiregyhazi is absolutely unique.
Perelea 1 year ago
4785689 - he takes us on endless journeys.
kasyapa 1 year ago
4785689 - imagine how many hundreds or thousands of hours of music he had in him. gregor benko was right to want to record everything he had in him.
kasyapa 1 year ago
!!!!!!!
4785689 1 year ago