Liszt's 'Fantasy & Fugue on BACH' Audio + Sheet Music 1/2
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i could imagine this song being in a mario game when mario is fighting bowser
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wow great, shame about the audio quality though.
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I used to think that Casella's B-A-C-H was the best...
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@mrbrianmccarthy lol i've been listening to this and wondering, what on earth does this have to do with Bach? but now I know that BACH is an acronym for the letter names of the notes.
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@xG4MER I see your point
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Liszt in his ''Who wants to fight???" times
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@cowzilla8 I agree!My guess is that he was just trying to be as weird as he could with that little 4 note motif(B-A-C-H/Bfl)and he wasnt concerned with the "flow" of the music as a composer jnormally would be.Yes,this is a wild piece,with lots of great pianism in it---but theres very little structure to it at all.(And yes I know a "Fantasia" doesnt need to have the same type of structure as a sonata or fugue,but even for a fantasia this doesnt seem to have much rhyme or reason/direction to it)
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I seriously cannot imagine what was going on in Liszt's mind when he wrote this.
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Hamelin is the best.
At 1:10 Hamelin thought, "Holy jeez, I am playing Liszt that passionately, so I... I must be... Cziffra! Fire in the hole!!!" (Bangs the so-loved-by-György lowest Bb.)
f1f1s 1 month ago
@f1f1s HAHA that's exactly what I was thinking as well! :D Hamelin usually sticks to the sheet music but in this case he seems to have gone a little mad. :/
tomekkobialka 1 month ago