Georges Cziffra Plays Liszt's Polonaise No.2 in E Major
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@BlazeKenny richter said he practiced 14 hours a day
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@gott1rott Guys like Rubinstein and Richter practised no more than 2-3 hours a day, even in youth. When they got old, they wouldnt play weeks before their recitals
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...shit, what would Chopin have sounded like trying a Hungarian Rhapsody?...anyway, this is not much of a polonaise, really, but Mr. Cziffra sort of saves it...compare to what Mr. Hamelin does with it...
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lol with your name? its a Hungarian name
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@BalletBabyBoy He's called CZIFFRA !!!!!!!!!!!
lol
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There is someone who said Liszt was a copy cat of Chopin because he composed some "polonaises". But its not because he composed "polonaises" even though he is hungerian that he is a copycat. Brahlms composed hungerian dances even though he is not hungerian.
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Unbelievable technique!
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6 people are going to die!!
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Okay, who are the 6 trolls who pressed the "dislike" button?
*gets out shot-gun
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Okay, who are the 6 trolls who pressed the "dislike" button?
It is not genetics and it has not been proven. Anyone with a functioning brain and fingers is capable of playing at a high level. It is all about very disciplined consistent practices, hard work, and finding a good teacher. Most of these great were doing this for 6-8 hours a day when they were kids. They make it look effortless because you only see the end result. Its like a most of the time fun full time job.
gott1rott 2 years ago 11
my uncle Georges would laugh at you:))
thege6 2 years ago 8