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A Brief History of Franz Liszt, Part 2 

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@tailgunnerblue9478
@tailgunnerblue9478 5 лет назад
I fell in love with the music of Liszt the first time I heard liebestraum...that piece is so beautiful.
@nekobananas7359
@nekobananas7359 3 года назад
we have the same experience then
@alansraj5078
@alansraj5078 3 года назад
I first heard it as a child, watching Tom&Jerry
@alansraj5078
@alansraj5078 3 года назад
@William Taittinger No... It wasn't.. I saw it in a Tom& Jerry kids episode called "Amademouse".
@Franz_Liszt_Korean
@Franz_Liszt_Korean 2 года назад
Thank you!
@biomuseum6645
@biomuseum6645 2 года назад
there is even more from where it came from
@sergeirachmaninoff876
@sergeirachmaninoff876 6 лет назад
History of me please
@aydenpostigo2910
@aydenpostigo2910 5 лет назад
Sergei Rachmaninoff oh yes we need a story about you
@hannahquintua
@hannahquintua 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-enLPfshQfMA.html
@Franz_Liszt_Korean
@Franz_Liszt_Korean 2 года назад
I also wanna listen!
@najlaeel8217
@najlaeel8217 7 лет назад
Liszt is bae
@Gabriel-jx4or
@Gabriel-jx4or 6 лет назад
Franz Lit
@franzliszt5292
@franzliszt5292 7 лет назад
I'm alright
@bernhardm.3118
@bernhardm.3118 3 года назад
U aight
@dieantfoordfighters
@dieantfoordfighters 3 года назад
You definitely are :)
@Steppenziege
@Steppenziege 7 лет назад
I still remember those old days when i showed franz my new set of etudes and he just sight readed over them. I wanted to throw him out of the fucking window. Btw. how about a brief history of paganini?
@inakilizarraga5956
@inakilizarraga5956 7 лет назад
Frédéric Chopin did that actually happen??
@Steppenziege
@Steppenziege 7 лет назад
Yes, liszt played chopins etudes in front of him and liszt also changed them up a bit and chopin didn`t like it at all. He said that he should play his pieces how they are supposed to be played or don`t play them at all.
@franzliszt5292
@franzliszt5292 7 лет назад
Hey now! I wrote a biography on you, Chopin! Keep it cool
@Steppenziege
@Steppenziege 7 лет назад
Yeah you are right. I really love the biography you wrote about me. So poetic
@johannessjolander1162
@johannessjolander1162 3 года назад
@@Steppenziege That's not exactly how I remember it old boy. I forgive you nevertheless as 180 years have elapsed and even the soul is apt to retain false-hearted information.
@narwhal5447
@narwhal5447 5 лет назад
Savage, he was sleeping when Debussy was playing
@icravecheddar7401
@icravecheddar7401 4 года назад
problably Debussy started playing "Clair dè Lune"
@icravecheddar7401
@icravecheddar7401 4 года назад
@Esther Jade Quintua and Beethoven's moon was better
@amerrylittlemonarch
@amerrylittlemonarch 3 года назад
@@icravecheddar7401 Thank you!
@icravecheddar7401
@icravecheddar7401 3 года назад
@@amerrylittlemonarch no problem Beeth
@jiafeiskinnyproducts
@jiafeiskinnyproducts 7 лет назад
I would love to see a brief history about Debussy!
@lakatoskilimandzsaro
@lakatoskilimandzsaro 7 лет назад
Hungarian here! Thanks for emphasizing in the 1st part how Liszt considered himself as Hungarian, aka Magyar. Austria tries to claim him as "theirs" though even his name is Hungarian (Liszt means flour). Also, just a little insight because I saw some comments in the comment section: Hungarians pronounce "sz" as "s" and "s" as "sh" --> that's why it's Liszt. Do not confuse "sz" with "zs" because we pronounce "zs" as "j" ;) *flies away*
@MrMarci878
@MrMarci878 7 лет назад
Good to know, i always wondered how to pronounce his name correctly
@JLFAN2009
@JLFAN2009 4 года назад
Chopin's identity is also mixed: although a son of Poland (born there to a Polish mother), he spent the last half of his life in France, which was his father's native land. So the French consider him 100% their own (according to Garrick Ohlsson).
@Brunowerther
@Brunowerther 4 года назад
why is hungarian so hard 😂😂😂😂
@Franz_Liszt_Korean
@Franz_Liszt_Korean 2 года назад
Hungarian Rhapsody is such s masterpiece
@soozb15
@soozb15 10 месяцев назад
​@@Brunowertheryes it is a hard language to learn (I'm trying!) but it sounds lovely 🙂
@Lordran__
@Lordran__ 7 лет назад
Thanks for the videos. Liszt is my favorite composer. I'm crazy about him!
@cursedemoji4379
@cursedemoji4379 4 года назад
Lol me too
@vividedwards8909
@vividedwards8909 4 года назад
Me too!
@Quotenwagnerianer
@Quotenwagnerianer 7 лет назад
The pieces he wrote as a reaction to the death of his children are the most gut-wrenchingly music of mourning I can think of. By the way... your pronounciation of Bayreuth made me think you said he died in Beirut. ;)
@nezkeys79
@nezkeys79 6 лет назад
Quotenwagnerianer can you link me to those pieces of music please
@user-ws3sl9xi7y
@user-ws3sl9xi7y 4 года назад
Very inspiring to me. I'm a self taught pianist who can learn by watching other people play. I would LOOOVE a history of Scott Joplin. Like Franz Liszt, he is one of my absolute favorite composers.
@sethhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
@sethhhhhhhhhhhhhhh 7 лет назад
Thanks for this! Liszt has always fascinated me. Any chance of diving into 20th century composers? Great education, as always!
@gpcrawford8353
@gpcrawford8353 4 года назад
Russian composer Alexander Borodin ,who was a medical research chemist also,often attended medical conferences in Paris where h e would look up Liszt if he was in town and play some of his compositions over to him. Many other composers also sought his advice including a young Grieg who said Liszt played over his piano concerto from score faultlessly advising him a few changes.
@benji104
@benji104 6 лет назад
very refreshing to hear accurate European history from a north american :-) (I grew up near Weimar)
@thegreenpianist7683
@thegreenpianist7683 7 лет назад
What a guy
@mrzuzu1329
@mrzuzu1329 7 лет назад
Fantastic video! Have you read the three part book series on Liszt by Alan Walker? It is an amazing read. I am currently reading his book, The Death of Franz Liszt: Based on the Unpublished Diary of His Pupil Lina Schmalhausen. He has to be one of my most favourite romantic composers. One of the hardest to play too.... the Rhapsodie Espagnole is killing me lol.
@MrMarci878
@MrMarci878 7 лет назад
Its not the same Alan Walker though, is it? You know the dude who came up with faded and alone.
@tomstarzeck7137
@tomstarzeck7137 4 года назад
My first exposure to the music of Franz Liszt was liberace's performance of the abridged piano concerto number 2.. I immediately fell in love with this music at the age of 15.
@splankhoon
@splankhoon 6 месяцев назад
His late piano pieces are out of this world pieces of mystical beauty.
@daniellaperez3226
@daniellaperez3226 5 лет назад
one year later here IAM! lOVE THESE!
@shawnli5548
@shawnli5548 7 лет назад
Hope you do a video on Rachmaninoff.
@alisanhaji2396
@alisanhaji2396 6 лет назад
Shawn Li Yes, yes, yes and yes!
@michaelrollo6518
@michaelrollo6518 2 года назад
I have heard Liszt but I am mostly an opera guy I have a lot of love for Verdi and Wagner I never got to take piano or any other instrument . I always sang arias from operas I can sing in 4 languages, Italian,French,German and Latin. I wish I could play the piano.I composed piano pieces but never heard them .I wrote an overture to what was going to be a ring cycle but in Italian and not as long as Wagner but Verdi is my favorite he wrote close to 30 operas .
@Lukamusic81
@Lukamusic81 4 года назад
Great video. He was an amazing human
@johnadams3368
@johnadams3368 7 лет назад
Sonata in B-flat Major by Schubert PLEASE!!!
@paulhubbard252
@paulhubbard252 3 года назад
Thank you beautiful I enjoyed it these classical tunes certainly put you in another place and time
@kassandra-annedemers
@kassandra-annedemers 7 лет назад
I love the content on your channel! I've just subscribed. I just had the amazing opportunity to perform Liszt - Piano concerto no.1 with orchestra back in March. It was my orchestral debut and such an amazing experience! I will surely watch more of your upcoming videos. :)
@user-xk3hq1le1d
@user-xk3hq1le1d 7 лет назад
Thank you for all the content you upload, knowing the background and history of classical music makes it much enjoyable.
@nachoguerrero3983
@nachoguerrero3983 7 лет назад
yeah, I was hoping this
@JoeHoltPiano
@JoeHoltPiano 5 лет назад
Nice video i learnt a few things, I should have paid more attention in school!
@niaarokh8525
@niaarokh8525 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for these two videos about Franz Liszt. I'm leaving my home this friday to see the most beautiful places of Budapest. And of course I must see his museum (in that capital city =D), so thanks again - now I am capable to be a tourist guide =D I like your passion for Liszt, it is pretty obvious! Wish you a good day :')
@EstrayOne
@EstrayOne 5 лет назад
Amazing, thanks for the videos!
@MikeTroy74
@MikeTroy74 5 лет назад
Fun!
@ricktoney1551
@ricktoney1551 4 года назад
just discovered your videos thank you very much
@frankconley7630
@frankconley7630 4 месяца назад
Great 2 part video. Thank you so much.
@Bobowobo
@Bobowobo 7 лет назад
Yes!!! I've been waiting for this moment!👍👍👍👍👍
@kianaallameh9937
@kianaallameh9937 3 года назад
I love your videos, thank you!
@ElisPalmer
@ElisPalmer 5 лет назад
Looove your videos, thank you~☀️
@Gjermund-Sivertsen
@Gjermund-Sivertsen 3 года назад
Great summary of a great musician and composer
@allisterbrimble1
@allisterbrimble1 3 года назад
I really enjoyed that. Thank you.
@albertborraspons498
@albertborraspons498 5 лет назад
Very interesting, thank you very much!
@elenafoleyfoley168
@elenafoleyfoley168 Год назад
Another great video and information Thankyou 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 Love the man 🎼
@bosephdfrog8761
@bosephdfrog8761 7 лет назад
amazing
@intothenight5932
@intothenight5932 7 лет назад
Awesome videos! Keep it up :)
@deadoralev
@deadoralev 5 лет назад
*swoons* thank you so much for the vid!
@szilike_10
@szilike_10 7 лет назад
Thank you very much!
@ce9916
@ce9916 3 года назад
You are awesome, so glad I came across your channel! Amazing quality
@gertchristensen5661
@gertchristensen5661 4 года назад
Thank you very much for the en lightening lesson about LIszt!
@danmaher3821
@danmaher3821 4 года назад
Thankyou so much for this, I love Liszt and new less than half of what you shared
@russellagates
@russellagates Год назад
I love your summaries... I do concerts and you give me a lot of ideas for talking points.
@nikanm17
@nikanm17 3 года назад
thank you so much i was thirsty to know more about this legendary pianist but i didn't know much about the sources but you just fed me the information i needed very cool videos i watched your other videos too i subscribed
@guava96
@guava96 5 лет назад
Hey cool videos, thanks so much. However, I do wish you had included more info on his development as a composer - like when works were completed, the public reaction and so on. I had read that Liszt would often not play piano at performances of his concertos - rather, he'd conduct them. Otherwise, awesome subject and fun vids!
@DottoreSM
@DottoreSM 7 лет назад
liszt was a wizarrd
@tsumugishirogane3925
@tsumugishirogane3925 4 года назад
Buble MSP Usually 14 hours a day.
@octave11thpianist58
@octave11thpianist58 4 года назад
You’re a virtuosic pianist Harry
@adolescenterevoltado9008
@adolescenterevoltado9008 3 года назад
Actually, he was pianist
@bikkies
@bikkies 4 года назад
Learned a lot about Liszt in this 2-parter, thank you. I must admit his music doesn't really appeal to me - I'm not one for extravagance, more of an old contrapuntalist at heart - but I would always respect him.
@magnussaar9760
@magnussaar9760 7 лет назад
could you make A Brief History of Camille Saint-Saëns ?
@mr.thickey3959
@mr.thickey3959 2 года назад
“Ach du lieber, mein schatz”! Wonderful but “speedy” video on senor Liszt! Most people don’t know that Franz Liszt would never be allowed on a ship because it would develop a “LISZT”!!! Come on now people, put on your thinking cap AND THINK! Liszt - as in “LIST”, like leaning to one side!! Heard two adjectives that might describe some of Liszt’s piano music - “OUTSTANDINGLY FIENDISH”!!! Think “devilish or brutal”! Regardless, he wrote some of the world’s most gorgeous & greatest music, especially for piano! Think of “Gaspard de la Nuit” by Ravel; “Islamey” by Mily Balakirev; many pieces by Rachmaninov. What a great great repertoire of fantastically wonderful piano music we have to enjoy from!!! No shortage of fine pianists either!! “Gesundheit”!
@Someone2464-
@Someone2464- 2 года назад
Franz Liszt has a great-great-grandson that is alive today
@Dreymonn
@Dreymonn 7 лет назад
whoah!
@matthewscott5591
@matthewscott5591 5 лет назад
This was awesome! Thanks so much for taking the time to put together a condensed biography. I'm a rock n roll guy for the most part but appreciate music in all facets (basically, if I enjoy it, I listen to it) I don't know nearly as much classical as I probably should but of what I do know and enjoy, Liszt is my favorite by a considerable margin. I remember someone telling me years ago that he was arguably one of the first "rock stars" ever. I also heard somewhere that he was one of the first well known pianists to perform facing his audience. I don't know if that is true or not but I like to believe that ot is. Haha. Anyway, thanks again and keep up the good work.
@andreavoros-marky4203
@andreavoros-marky4203 Год назад
He was not one of who played like that. He was the very first playing like that.
@zornogzoltan1023
@zornogzoltan1023 7 лет назад
Wow, that was amazing, you mentioned Claude Debussy in the video, I can't wait till you do a similar video about him. Keep up the good work! :)
@spectronoid
@spectronoid 7 лет назад
Hey, just found your channel yesterday and i must say i love this type of content! :D How about a brief story of Alexander Scriabin or a analysis of his symphonic poem "Prometheus"?
@Juanchistanchis
@Juanchistanchis Год назад
@beingchloe4649
@beingchloe4649 7 лет назад
I love your videos so much! You really should have more followers. A lot of pianists are missing your channel😂
@brotten4396
@brotten4396 3 года назад
I come for his sonata in b minor. I just wonder what happened in his life and what experiences motivated him to compose such a work
@yummyjackalmeat
@yummyjackalmeat 6 лет назад
Un sospiro is the most aptly titled etude ever.
@nikhilj.r.9735
@nikhilj.r.9735 7 лет назад
Video on liszt's consolations! (Esp. consolation no.3!)
@JJJJJVVVVVLLLLL
@JJJJJVVVVVLLLLL 4 года назад
~6:42 solitude.
@piano1937
@piano1937 7 лет назад
Will you please do a brief history on Mendelssohn?
@charlesbluett8195
@charlesbluett8195 7 лет назад
A.S.Belew which one?
@piano1937
@piano1937 7 лет назад
Charles Bluett Felix Mendelssohn, I didn't know there were more
@charlesbluett8195
@charlesbluett8195 7 лет назад
A.S.Belew Felix and his sister Fanny both were famous pianists and composers
@lovelight1
@lovelight1 4 месяца назад
Liszt, Chopin, Debussy.............The BEST. xxx
@jeffreyherzog3592
@jeffreyherzog3592 3 года назад
Do all female classical music nerds have a crush on this dude? How can I ever compare?
@SinanAkkoyun
@SinanAkkoyun 6 лет назад
Your audio quality would be so much more consistent if you turn down the lows and turn up the highs! Otherwise just awesome
@robertfowler2895
@robertfowler2895 4 года назад
Do a biography of Carolyne Sayn-Wittgenstein
@donna25871
@donna25871 4 года назад
I would highly recommend Alan Walker’s three volume biography on Liszt.
@musicbyAnu
@musicbyAnu 7 лет назад
please do make video on how to read sheet music?
@evankilby7635
@evankilby7635 7 лет назад
Anupam what part of reading do you find difficult? Is it the notes, rhythms, or just being able to read fluently?
@musicbyAnu
@musicbyAnu 7 лет назад
I don't understand a note on sheet .I find it very difficult.
@bill3837
@bill3837 3 года назад
his compositions were more progressive than his peers
@yasersyria1608
@yasersyria1608 7 лет назад
You didn't say When he wrote the Hungarian Rhapsodies !
@claytonbenignus4688
@claytonbenignus4688 Год назад
I was hoping for a mention of Alexander Borodin, whom Liszt mentored.
@bedeckedfrog794
@bedeckedfrog794 4 года назад
What about the New German School?
@abbytozer
@abbytozer 7 месяцев назад
Do you have suggestions for what books cover Liszt's life well?
@jaredstearns6013
@jaredstearns6013 2 года назад
Hollywood should do Liszt story
@dreadnautilus253
@dreadnautilus253 3 года назад
Im making "Do not chop beef stake for us" my custom discord status
@noneofyoubusiness4895
@noneofyoubusiness4895 10 месяцев назад
6:40 Solitude
@noneofyoubusiness4895
@noneofyoubusiness4895 10 месяцев назад
Or seclusion
@FranzArroganteDoPassado
@FranzArroganteDoPassado 3 года назад
Liszt é muito dificil não é para povo de conseratório - Franz Ventura
@lmao4707
@lmao4707 6 лет назад
i can’t find the clip of his voice and it’s stressing me out
@Max-yp1iw
@Max-yp1iw 4 года назад
lmao in this time recording wasn’t even invented back then
@hongkijeremy5236
@hongkijeremy5236 5 лет назад
Liszt and Chopin were the BTS before 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@agamaz5650
@agamaz5650 7 лет назад
easiest liszt pieces pleasee
@dylancarey7979
@dylancarey7979 7 лет назад
Agamaz there is really no easy liszt pieces...at all. maybe try libestraume or like some of his fixtures of other pieces, maybe.
@agamaz5650
@agamaz5650 7 лет назад
Dylan Carey you could say the same for Chopin, but she made the list anyway
@dylancarey7979
@dylancarey7979 7 лет назад
Agamaz true
@mw11stuff
@mw11stuff 7 лет назад
Agamaz nah it's not the same, Chopin actually wrote some easy pieces such as prelude in e Minor and waltz in a minor but Liszt wrote nothing that intermediate players can really play
@agamaz5650
@agamaz5650 7 лет назад
ughh stop I want her to make the video lol
@lindstheteacher1611
@lindstheteacher1611 5 лет назад
Sources?
@firelight9295
@firelight9295 3 года назад
"Liszt surely lives on... ...in music and in monkeys." - 2017
@hezekiah4493
@hezekiah4493 4 года назад
Did Liszt have a successful life? Why or why not? Explain your reasoning.
@theoslatrevo3342
@theoslatrevo3342 5 лет назад
3:57 she knows a lot about music 😂
@nickieshadowfaxbrooklyn5192
@nickieshadowfaxbrooklyn5192 6 лет назад
That’s it. Once you divorce everything rocks ;)
@tsumugishirogane3925
@tsumugishirogane3925 4 года назад
Buble MSP I don’t think it’s funny either.
@tomstarzeck7137
@tomstarzeck7137 4 года назад
Divorce rips up relationships.
@oskarfrost9235
@oskarfrost9235 7 лет назад
Great video:D Can you do a video on Rachmaninoff?
@nezkeys79
@nezkeys79 6 лет назад
Oskar Frost and beethoven
@andrewpaul1207
@andrewpaul1207 3 года назад
i wonder if i sould start playing again at 45. heh. i'll never be a Liszt tho. my piano tacher was a rotund asian guy, not a pretty lady like you. lol
@firelight9295
@firelight9295 3 года назад
0:57 wife? he never married (despite the three children)
@elliotfong8794
@elliotfong8794 2 года назад
What happened to Liszt's third girl?
@lucasgust7720
@lucasgust7720 2 года назад
12:06 Actually Liszt gave free piano lessons imitating Czerny, who taught him free of charge.
@tomotomo2596
@tomotomo2596 7 лет назад
easiest and hardest Liszt piano
@deepthinking6557
@deepthinking6557 4 года назад
So he became a better professional when he left his wife. Amazing!
@aydenpostigo2910
@aydenpostigo2910 5 лет назад
792nd liked
@WilliamvonArx
@WilliamvonArx 4 года назад
FL = 140% logos
@tomishamash8566
@tomishamash8566 3 года назад
It's De-BOO-sy not DE-byou-sy
@franzliszt5292
@franzliszt5292 3 года назад
B-
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