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Liszt - Mephisto Waltz No.1 (Part 1 of 2)

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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2007

This is Kristian Cvetkovic playing Liszt´s Mephisto Waltz No.1 (home amateur recording). Kristian was born on 2. November 1991 in Zug, Switzerland and plays the piano since he was 5 (http://www.cvetkovic.com ).

This is part 1 of 2 - needed due to the YouTube 10-minutes length limit.

Total playing time: 11:01

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  • holy mother of ass...

  • I have listened again and must say how very

    impressed I am with the control and poise

    displayed by this pianist.

    I then saw the video of his first efforts to play as a child and what struck me was the definite signs of inate talent,his hands already moved like a concert pianist after I day!

    The mystery was solved when I read that his grandfather was a concert pianist.

    Every good wish with your career as a pianist.

    ......I feel there's something awesome on the way!

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  • Fantastic performance Kristian!!

  • @JASONJEFF01 yes sir, Paganini definitely inspired Liszt to become the best pianist in the world

  • hey yes you have put in the years of hard work and this is (guess Watt) brilliant !

  • absolutely amazing. Your dedication, practice, and passion shows through in this piece

  • I don´t know, how in the world can be a person, who gave this boy less than 5 stars. This is truly amazing and the part two is even better.. I also play this waltz and it´s really difficult... If there would be twelve stars, I would give it to you..

  • A magnificent performance. I respect your virtuosity, accuracy and interpretation. Five stars. PS: I never could get the flourish right at 3:59 (and following) and had to settle for Liszt's ossia.

  • Franz Liszt would be really proud.. :)

  • 超喜歡這首ㄉ

  • wonderful job, you can play this at such a young age :D i'm about the same age as you, and i'm going to learn this soon.

    advice: at the starting about 1:47 to 2:00, you could try to make the left hand more audible. and before the glissando, do pause to let the suspense heighten. lastly, try to put in more emotions for this piece. but overall, a good intepretation :D

  • a few years on university, a good teacher and you'll maybe be one of the great ones playing the piano...

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