Franz Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody #2 - Rhapsodie hongroise n°2 - Karl Gaspar, Llandovery, Wales

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French pianist Karl Gaspar plays Franz Liszt's second Hungarian Rhapsody on a Bösendorfer, at the final concert of the LMFL master class in Llandovery, Wales, August 2009.

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  • Just by performing this song, you have gone beyond the impossible.

  • This guy has to be one of France's national treasures. Who was this man's teacher?!? The Bosendorfer doesn't hurt, but this guy's touch, tone, and timing are perfect.  Most impressive...and I do think Mr. Liszt would agree. Beautifully done!

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  • Karl Gaspar ! You're very talented ! I'm sure you will go very very far, but most of all you know how to enjoy it ! weldone, don't change !

  • i don't know Bösendorfer, but i like the sound.

  • artistic synthesis, complete artwork

  • The overall appearance has beauty in it. Could never stop listening.

  • wonderful flow- nothing disturbs- the journey can go on! YEEEESSSSSSSS!!!

  • Oh now they are just riding through a little birches- forest in may.

    And I even can hear the horses trotting, and I hear a group of very heavy cows standing at the side, slowly chewing their gras and looking dull at us driving past in the carriage... and I hear a lake. Later on I hear goose and little lambs jumping... and then the disappointment and gloom to always have to drive on!!! Liszt was a magician!! He must have loved this country. This is played like reading a book. A fairy tale book.

  • This is really played lovely. Lovelier is not possible. I always can see Hungary. All the landscapes and animals... peasants working on the fields... out of a horse-drawn carriage. Just by listening. Then the aim is achieved I would say.

  • I just had to watch it 10 times.

  • Oh this is beautiful. And he looks like Benedict Cumberbatch- Sherlock Holmes :o))

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