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Uploaded by on May 28, 2009

Schubert's Schwanengesang, D. 957
Standchen
Arranged by Franz Liszt (S. 560)

Pictures: Ivan Aivazovsky (1817-1898)
Tahnks to aewanko300 and BachLoveNat
Interesting links about Painter:
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Uploader Comments (MagicDonDino)

  • meno male che altri l'hanno rimesso con audio migliore :D

  • @newFranzFerencLiszt Davvero.... se riguardo i primi video che ho fatto hanno una qualità audio penosa...

  • whose painting is this of Istanbul (Ortakoy mosque) ????

  • Yes,I think

  • This is superb!!

  • Thanks!! I'm very glad!! This is one of my fauvorite piece for piano, i'm trining to learn it!

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  • horowitz at his most pellucid and lyrical. it brings a tear.

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  • @BlackHayateTheThird

    I think he meant he prefers Rachmaninoff's rendition of this, the Schubet-Liszt Standchen :-)) They are so similar in how they intepreted this, surreal artistry, both versions are immensely lyrical and beautiful. There are three pianists at that unreachable level; Rach, Horowitz and Gilels :-)

  • inegalabile...

  • @MrTIRILLY I love Rachnimof too, but my hands are so small, I'd never be able able to play his pieces T-T but... I feel that schubert is more expressive with his melody vs harmony, rachminof is expressive with the use of chords (je suis desolee, je ne peux pas parler le francais tres bien... >.<)

  • J'aime, mais je préfère RACHMANINOF dont l'expressivité n'a pas d'égale

  • The first few melody notes with their tone almost say"Hi, it's Horowitz on the piano"!!

  • the dynamics he plays is so great that makes the entire piece sweet, colorful, elegant, poetic and magical. yes, it is magical. No wonder Horowitz is the greatest pianist of all...

  • I admire the pianist Horowitz. But there is a transcription "Serenade" by Russian composer Dubuque played by Irina Miroshnik. Listen, please!

    IRINA MIROSHNIK: Schubert. Serenade. Piano

    Schubert, Franz, "St?ndchen" (Serenade) transcribed for piano Dubuque, Alexander Ivanovich

  • sheet music please

  • It makes me glad that I can cry.

  • @chuannenglee Lol, yes? Horowitz is stupid good, technique-wise.

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