Liszt Mazeppa the tru way - Pavel Raikerus
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Marvelous! Kind of the toughest piece there is too.
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Not his best playing by a long shot, but let's be fair... One of the reasons it lands with such a splat is that he makes very spare use of the pedal so everything is exposed. It's very honest playing, and when he's having a better night (check out his Prokofiev Toccata on YT, for instance) the results are spectacular.
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pavel should report you for uploading this. He isn't really a bad pianist
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it certainly has a lot of energy but it is a pity that he plays as fast where the bad notes. I think too fast. Quite disappointing as interpretation. It takes a lot of work to get in playing this beautiful piece by Liszt
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Certainly gets an A for energy. He's laying a mushroom cloud on the freaking piano. But he's paying for it with too much sloppiness for a competition, where they scrutinize every single note.
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True way? :-)
I heard musicians in high school play Transcendent Etudes twice as good as the mn on the irregular tempo. Is that suposed to be Velocity or Cziffra virtuose variations or what?
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god damn
that makes me sick.....
that's only speed
it ain't a good performance
and i didn't see your emotion
what a stupid man.
piano0989 3 years ago 6
I'm not sure what people expect out of this man's playing of Mazeppa at a Liszt competition. He's just using it to show off his technique. It's a competition, people!!
PeacfulJoh 3 years ago 5