Franz Liszt - Piano sonata in B minor part 1 of 4
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@ttslipknotrulez132 Liszt's Sonata in B minor
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@gerthewanker which sonata is it
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I have always wanted to learn how to play the piano, but it's so expensive :|
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No one else could ever compose with the technical virtuosity, compositional complexity, yet aesthetic sensibility of Franz Liszt. He was such an astounding individual for some many reasons.
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Playing shows character.We are all moving our fingers but few of us can makesense andlife out of this sonata. Also any of the last five Beeth pfsonatasare epic&important.the last two cello sonatas 5,7,9&1o of violin son53,5478.90.101certainly op106,110&111 stand up to Liszt b minor.The idea of one motif for a complete work is a masterful one -it is BEETHOVeN!
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yes i agree with a passion,this will never be surpassed when i play the piano i keep returning to liszt even though my fingers fall off!
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Ah you have made a point there. Liszt Sonata is for me one of the pinacles of musical creation ever written. It is the work of a genius as big as Bach or Mozart. Not even one of Beethovens or Brahms or Mozart sonatas can come close to this masterwork of inspirations, imagination an sophisticated engineering, not fully understood by the public. But it takes some time until one discovers all the secrets in this sonata. Brahms fall asleep when Liszt played his sonta to him....
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You think thats a lot .I have a whole Beethoven sonata(34 pages) 2 chopin etudes,debusy minstrels,a (whole) bach partita and french suite to get through for college!!!
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It's not a SONG, it's a MUSIC PIECE
ntnkj 4 years ago 24
One of the most marvelous pieces of music ever written! It is transcendent. It is remarkable. It is divinity.
phddddd 3 years ago 7