RICHTER - LISZT concert etude no.3 "UN SOSPIRO"

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RICHTER - LISZT concert etude no.3 "UN SOSPIRO"

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  • The bass chords at 1:35 sounds like atomics bombs... Richter is amazing!

  • The 'Lisztisms' didn't arise Arrau's mind.

    Liszt wrote three variations for the extension of the cadenza: The one Arrau plays, Liszt added in 1875 for his student Auguste Rennebaum.

    There is also one for Professor Henrik Gobbi and one for his student Lina Schmalhausen.

    Besides, Liszt also wrote down a mystically hovering conclusion, which Arrau performs unlike Richter.

    These extensions are all included in the score by Editio Musica Budapest.

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  • If the base chords at 1:35 don't send shivers down your spine there is something wrong with you! Amazing!

  • @ImmortalSpecies don't think so , no

  • @ImmortalSpecies POKEMON!

  • Is it me or does it sound like a metronome in the background?

  • @meredith218461 Consider that it was 1988 or 1989 when Richter was in his seventies.

  • @aguyfromtexas Thats odd, cause I was thinking exactly the same thing, in regards to Hammelin. Also may i suggest you check it out Hammelins version again, as there is now a better HQ version!

  • I am a huge Richter fan, however this performance finds him below par in my opinion. Somewhat splashy and untidy at times with the dramatic bars being dis-proportionately loud.

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