Liszt - Trascendental Etude N.10 (Berezovsky)
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hamelin has better transcendental technique, I wish he wuld record these.
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beautiful
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@BlazeKenny yes i forgot i love Cziffras interpretation of this
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@afertyus1000 one name Cziffra
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@gsautov one name Hamelin
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@gsautov I'd say the most technically transcendental pianist is actually Marc-Andre Hamelin. But then again what's the point in comparing Kissin's monstrous technique to Berezovsky's or Hamelin's or whoever else...
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@lovesGenet since when talking about technique has become a taboo ? imo analysing it is not irrelevant at all as it it is linked with what you want to reach musically speaking. we are not little kids, but i think for the majority of us, pianists, students who just wish to learn more with these videos. and i am sorry but SEEING THEIR HANDS, even it sounds sooo unsubtle for your sensitive ears do help a lot. (sorry for any english mistakes,'m french...)
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who are u stupid people talking about technique. just little kids. U none of u have the first idea.Lisitsa is not musically even in this category. Berezovsky's career has taken off but u peopel can't tell anything about technique. Those who know do not speak on utube!!!
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Beautiful!! Liszt hard.... :O
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Thank You.
I saw your channel, and your videos.
Please see mine, I have some videos playing Chopin, Prokofiev, Beethoven and Bach.
From all of the modern pianists Berezovsky has got the most transcendental technique. His technique exceeds even that of Evgeny Kissin, if you don's believe me listen to his performance of Chopin-Godowsky etudes.
gsautov 3 years ago 10
Um... awesome.
FredilYupigo 3 years ago 6