Liszt Ferenc - Hungarian Rhapsody #1 (part 1 of 2)
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ez egy csodálatos zene !! :)
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@AHN5D You might know Liszt was a Chopin's friend. And he loved Chopins compositions.
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@W0lfman0 thank you
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@flexolos Yes, but just for a moment. In the Liszt, the top note then follows the scale up while the bottom two notes stay the same. Had nothing to do with Chopin - it's just a common pianistic device.
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@PrincessDesert nice :D
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@brandonscherrer Perhaps we see simplicity differently. The best folk melodies are not simple to me, nor is the 'Dies Irae', as I know the labouring over each interval that likely was the groundwork of those melodies. The outcomes look simple because they are stripped of all but the monophonic, modal melodies in the end, but that such complexity can be so veiled only intensifies this complexity. And if no labouring had been done, I find this complexity in the very minds of those composers.
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@Divinemetal I think simplicity is the most complex thing to master.
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only sensitive retards would argue on some shit like this. lmao! seriously?
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@nicoejz of course I understand. In my comment, I expressed incredulity. So, I suppose YOU didn't understand?
What do you mean about the Bach and Chopin? I disagree.
goobleglob 3 years ago 13
This is playing is of a high order. Very sensitive and beautiful. Liszt will have his day in the sun again if his music is played like this more often.
aardvaark069 3 years ago 13