@Sanitoeter666 From where are you getting this information? It's a composition by Franz Schubert, originally for solo Voice and Piano... The melody is his. This is the Liszt transcription of that Lied. Schubert also used this theme for variations in the 4th Movement of his Piano Quintet in A, D667.
@iwantapwnie yes, this is schubert, and he didn't compose it. He used the theme from "die launische Forelle". Which is a German folk song. Just enter "die Launische Forelle". I'm sure you'll find the folk song plus lyrics.
@Sanitoeter666 Not a folk song but a composition by Franz Schubert, and not so amazing considering that's what she's explicitly playing, but ... yeah. Haha.
I strongly disagree with any comment that this piece should be played "more like Schubert" - Liszt's style demands a more romantic approach with rubato to accommodate the gestures he wrote - I defy any pianist to play this piece at a constant, quick tempo. This performance is very nice in my opinion!
@Sanitoeter666 From where are you getting this information? It's a composition by Franz Schubert, originally for solo Voice and Piano... The melody is his. This is the Liszt transcription of that Lied. Schubert also used this theme for variations in the 4th Movement of his Piano Quintet in A, D667.
Jolteon206 1 month ago
@iwantapwnie yes, this is schubert, and he didn't compose it. He used the theme from "die launische Forelle". Which is a German folk song. Just enter "die Launische Forelle". I'm sure you'll find the folk song plus lyrics.
Sanitoeter666 6 months ago
@Sanitoeter666 Not a folk song but a composition by Franz Schubert, and not so amazing considering that's what she's explicitly playing, but ... yeah. Haha.
iwantapwnie 6 months ago
haha, amazing how you can hear the main theme of the german folk song "die launische forelle" :D
Sanitoeter666 7 months ago
Encore un Trésor de la Musique! j' espère, en bonne voie, sinon déjà connue!... Bravissimo pr cette interprétation si fine!
etiam161036 7 months ago
Adorable!....
etiam161036 8 months ago
Wow, its an only blur... !!!
Cillitpeng 10 months ago
I strongly disagree with any comment that this piece should be played "more like Schubert" - Liszt's style demands a more romantic approach with rubato to accommodate the gestures he wrote - I defy any pianist to play this piece at a constant, quick tempo. This performance is very nice in my opinion!
johengen 11 months ago
bravo, who is this doll???
antonius0123456789 11 months ago
Her voicing is wonderful!!!!!!!!!!
OTWdk 1 year ago