The Pianist Alvaro Ordoñez Plays Nuages Gris, a rarely piece by Franz Liszt. A Live recording showing an encore after a recital in 2004. agordonezt@yahoo.com
The Pianist Alvaro Ordoñez Plays Nuages Gris, a rarely piece by Franz Liszt. A Live recording showing an encore after a recital in 2004. agordonezt@yahoo.com
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Atmopheric and strange to think this was Liszt.. the master of melody previously. He must have had an uncanny sense of abstract music to come.He also foresaw Debussy in the little R,H, flourishes mear the end,remeniscent of His Preludes......
Great to see a pianist posting this piece on YouTube, especially played so well with such an understanding of the disturbing vision underneath the surface of the music. I agree absolutely about the tremolo - I am never sure whether to play Les Jeux d'eaux a la Villa d'Este with regular tremolo figuration or with string-tremolo effect.
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the master of melody previously. He must have had an uncanny sense of abstract music to come.He also foresaw Debussy in the little R,H, flourishes mear the end,remeniscent of His Preludes......
Respect.