I wish I could improvise like you, and free my mind. Beautiful composition this one is. And it was very nice to see you live last year, although Floyd reference (you know, George Soros funded blm’s show) was a bit put off. Bravo and thank you!
You have nothing to be ashamed of, sir, but Inbar Rothschild is still a magnitude or two more special than you are at that part, and MUST be given the opportunity you were to play this with Martha.
Ciao Gabriele, ci siamo conosciuti anni fa a Stresa con i Concerti Dino Ciani. Hai fatto tanta strada da allora. Hai fatto bene aggiungere questo breve video Pillola" !
I prefer their more melodic and varied songs such as the beautiful track "At sea" (which I have on CD) : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LBbSuwqt03E.html
Wrong. Back in his day, skill in improvisation was what was most valued. Frequently, in order to effectively improvise, a motif is preferred. Opera melodies & arias were some of the most popular improvisational tools, and many composers used them to create pieces. This is a genre of music titled 'Operatic Fantasias' in which composers utilize operatic elements and skillfully weave & integrate them into their compositions. Therefore, yes, Liszt should receive credit, as he composed variations on and beautifully included multiple operatic segments into the work. If you want to listen to the original fragments, listen to Mozart's opera 'Don Giovanni'. People are here to appreciate what Liszt has done with said melodies, and he has indeed paid tribute to the original composer in the most reverent manner. To conclude, you are a loser whose clueless remarks leave him/her at the bottom of the comment section. Buy some ears from your local retailer and try again. Don't worry, they're discounted.
This piece is magical! I could listen to this for hours! Thank you for entering into my on-line space and for introducing me to this very talented Argentinean pianist.✨