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Cziffra György - Chopin: Revolutionary Étude 

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@BalletBabyBoy
@BalletBabyBoy 2 года назад
Probably the greatest technical pianist in history
@rogersutube66
@rogersutube66 Год назад
What 😢i
@rogersutube66
@rogersutube66 Год назад
@@gabrielbesant48631 Home Phone as five in total) by follow 1 10 2. ge up jou've set up your pho d idea to let it charge ut it on the charger be 16 hours. sets set up but not w r service is being activ , you might be trying t a break and try again ve a look ot Need som
@Marta-7
@Marta-7 11 месяцев назад
What about Yuja Wang or sokolov?
@BalletBabyBoy
@BalletBabyBoy 11 месяцев назад
@@Marta-7 what about her. She is brilliant
@cygnusne
@cygnusne 7 месяцев назад
He was also a poet.
@789armstrong
@789armstrong 2 года назад
No words can adequately describe Cziffra's genius. The piano is an extension of his very being.
@pianoman551000
@pianoman551000 Год назад
The only pianist of the 20th century who may have a slightly better virtusoity at the piano was Rachmaninoff. Unfortunately, there are only piano rolls of his playing, which leave a lot to desire. Cziffra was beyond human technical ability. Ironically, he injured his hands when he was quite young, but that did not diminish his super human skill at the keyboard.
@789armstrong
@789armstrong Год назад
@@pianoman551000 The hand injury occurred during the war when he was captured and tortured. Rachmaninoff has several 78RPM recordings, aside from the 4 Concerto's the Chopin Sonata #2 leaves everyone else in the shade. I believe you would like Alexei Sultanov's Revolutionary Etude. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-U02Q7aj0oFM.html
@pianoman551000
@pianoman551000 Год назад
@@789armstrong thanks for the additional listening suggestions!!
@cziffrathegreat666
@cziffrathegreat666 Год назад
@@789armstrong Cziffra's chopin sonata no.2 is fantastic too! Especially the 4th movement. Rachmaninoff and Cziffra are my favorites for that sonata
@cziffrathegreat666
@cziffrathegreat666 Год назад
@@789armstrong Cziffra's chopin sonata no.2 is fantastic too! Especially the 4th movement. Rachmaninoff and Cziffra are my favorites for that sonata
@Marta-7
@Marta-7 11 месяцев назад
Best composer from Poland and best pianist from Hungary.
@Babity5962
@Babity5962 11 месяцев назад
Cziffra is an Eternal Genius!
@Reichthoff
@Reichthoff 2 года назад
A shame there hasn't been a film made about this fascinating man yet.
@cziffrathegreat666
@cziffrathegreat666 Год назад
There’s a documentary though called A virtuoz in Hungarian and English on youtube
@RandomButBeautiful
@RandomButBeautiful 11 месяцев назад
his autobiography "cannons and flowers" is very good
@eustachiodemarco
@eustachiodemarco 2 года назад
La INTELLIGENZA MUSICALE di quest'uomo è sbalorditiva. Credo che sia, senzameno, tra i pochissimi pianisti- musicisti che la storia abbia saputo regalarci. Grande!
@jesuisravi
@jesuisravi 7 лет назад
this is the first time I have cme across this man in 50 years of listening to classical music! How did I miss him? It's as if every once in a while God creates someone great and then makes him/her retroactive.
@jesuisravi
@jesuisravi 7 лет назад
Cziffra, like most intelligent people, probably wouldn't much appreciate an antisemite's accolade--but, hey, to each his own! On the internet you can be as ugly as you want to be.
@jesuisravi
@jesuisravi 7 лет назад
Leroy, I'm going to say one more thing: As long as you have a loser's philospohy, you will stay a loser. Learn to respect others and you will start getting respect back. Enough.
@pianosenzanima1
@pianosenzanima1 6 лет назад
50 years?! there was Cziffra, and the others. happy to have found The One ;)
@pianosenzanima1
@pianosenzanima1 6 лет назад
ok, didn’t want to say this, but now I’ve seen that your nickname is also French. man, DID U FUCKING LIVE IN A CAVE??? 50 years of listening to classical music?? For real?? this is the best pianist and arguably musician that ever walked the face of the earth and you’ve just discovered hi,. Proves again and again and again and AGAIN how fucked up this world truly is. I’m sick to my stomach.
@cygnusne
@cygnusne 6 лет назад
You missed 50 years of pleasure and awe!! But better late than never! :-) He was a great musician and pianist!
@krzysztofkrawczyk6320
@krzysztofkrawczyk6320 Год назад
wow 😮 I have heard hundreds of interpretations, but this one is among the once that really stand out
@alchemistofmusic8265
@alchemistofmusic8265 4 года назад
his technique is just out of this world.
@alainspiteri502
@alainspiteri502 4 года назад
Not here ! A teenager 12 Y old play this study , you don't known the piano
@tomasjosefpiano8902
@tomasjosefpiano8902 4 года назад
@@alainspiteri502 a teenager plays this with tension and without expression. Great technique is useless if you don't have the musicality
@XPKpianist
@XPKpianist 4 года назад
alain spiteri yeah, 12 year old piano students nowadays can play everything, but can they play at this level? Definitely not. Maybe you are the one who doesn’t know shit about piano 🤔
@alainspiteri502
@alainspiteri502 3 года назад
@@sergioazevedo7390 op10-12 is an easy study
@cristiandone5749
@cristiandone5749 3 года назад
@@alainspiteri502 A 12 yr teen doesn´t play Galop Cromatique like Cziffra
@gaborbalint6670
@gaborbalint6670 2 года назад
Csodálatos előadás !
@francisconeto2740
@francisconeto2740 4 года назад
It makes me cry. I'm not shy to say that.
@gibsonlavery6978
@gibsonlavery6978 3 года назад
Read after for his life! Y'll even cry even better!
@marcela77777
@marcela77777 3 года назад
I admire brilliant performance and speed!🌹
@violinstudyingpiano8352
@violinstudyingpiano8352 Год назад
My Hero, so powerful performance I love this
@Sebaskgru
@Sebaskgru 4 года назад
Danke Cziffra!! Du wirst für immer leben!
@hostlangr
@hostlangr 2 года назад
Einer der größten im Pianisten-Olymp!
@christianedouschkadudan4322
@christianedouschkadudan4322 3 года назад
QUEL GÉNIE! MERCI DE COEUR PROFOND, MAÎTRE GYÖRGY CZIFFRA ---
@davidclavers2435
@davidclavers2435 5 лет назад
Magnifique Merci pour cette belle video Cziffra Georges est encore dans ma memoire comme le plus grand pianiste de tous les temps
@pascalschark7875
@pascalschark7875 3 года назад
Comme le meilleur des pianistes que vous avez pu entendre jouer, et à votre opinion. Mais quel plaisir d'écouter un artiste capable de donner plusieurs interpretations à un morceau de musique comme pour les rhapsodiesn par exemple.
@karolpawlowski5368
@karolpawlowski5368 3 года назад
Sir Fryderyk Chopin is the pride of Poland! The whole country is very proud of him!
@polyglot.basketer947
@polyglot.basketer947 2 года назад
...and hopefully he is proud of Sir György Cziffra for performing his magic works in such a magic way when they meet in Heaven...
@alexduio7639
@alexduio7639 Месяц назад
for us he s french... he lived in france most of his life with george sand and for ever in Pere Lachaise in Paris
@india9779
@india9779 3 года назад
Gypsy Cziffra!! ,😍🙏🏾👑
@mariamagyar9956
@mariamagyar9956 3 года назад
He was a wonderful Hungarian artist ....
@BalletBabyBoy
@BalletBabyBoy Год назад
This man was a GOD of the keyboard
@mankatotv0711
@mankatotv0711 3 года назад
I'm crying. It so beautiful
@BelaDuka
@BelaDuka 5 лет назад
The Best forever!
@gordonmartin11
@gordonmartin11 2 года назад
Absolument inégalé !
@alessandrotabacchi9077
@alessandrotabacchi9077 5 лет назад
Splendore! 🔥
@josepalomogomez9865
@josepalomogomez9865 3 года назад
Una maravilla !!! Gracias
@jamesfrank5271
@jamesfrank5271 6 лет назад
Annie Fischer, the Argerich of Cziffra's generation, did not like his playing when she heard Cziffra playing in a Budapest cafe. It took her several hearings to dig the dude's playing. Be patient with yourself if you don' care for the performance the first time you listen to it. By the way, his life story is pretty scary.
@Justin-ou6gq
@Justin-ou6gq 6 лет назад
James Frank More like pretty awesome and depressing
@francisconeto2740
@francisconeto2740 4 года назад
An example of tenacity and talent
@lisztomaniac2593
@lisztomaniac2593 3 года назад
@@francisconeto2740 what’s his life story?
@JonAhlquist
@JonAhlquist 3 года назад
@@lisztomaniac2593 Cziffra's autobiography is titled "Cannons and Flowers." For a summary, see www.allmusic.com/artist/gy%C3%B6rgy-cziffra-mn0001522131/biography and Wikipedia.
@treyblanc7
@treyblanc7 2 года назад
Merveilleux pianiste, mon père le chef d'orchestre Victor Desarzens fondateur de l'OCL, Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, aurait certainement beaucoup aimé l'engager à l'OCL, comme il avait engagé Alfred Corto, Clara Haskil, Frank Martin, Samson François, paulette Zanlonghi et tant d'autres merveilleux pianistes. MERCI.
@ecommoy
@ecommoy 4 месяца назад
C est éblouissant !!!!
@szilardpetrik90
@szilardpetrik90 Год назад
Több, mint lenyűgöző! Köszönjük, Mester.
@basedsigmaspeaks
@basedsigmaspeaks 2 года назад
This man is the GOAT
@user-pz6lp8wk8e
@user-pz6lp8wk8e 3 года назад
Феноменально, яростно страстно, бесподобно, спасибо Польше за гения!!!
@Pogouldangeliwitz
@Pogouldangeliwitz 2 года назад
Poland? Cziffra was a citizen of Swaziland, obviously!
@marjones7277
@marjones7277 2 года назад
Moe Zart: He writes about Chopin
@namoitarecords
@namoitarecords Год назад
BRAVO MAESTRO !
@OE1FEU
@OE1FEU 4 года назад
Thanks for that; I haven't seen Cziffra play a Yamaha before.
@nicolasramirez3456
@nicolasramirez3456 4 года назад
Cziffra performed quite a lot on Yamaha from the 70's onwards, and i think mostly on Yamaha from 1981 onwards, his lasts recitales where on Yamaha's
@zongorapiano9659
@zongorapiano9659 4 года назад
Cziffra played YAMAHA concert grand CFX after 1970S. When he came to Japan,he went to a YAMAHA factory,Hamamatsu, and gave some useful advice to engineers.(I've read that Yamaha web site)
@OE1FEU
@OE1FEU 4 года назад
@@zongorapiano9659 Most certainly not. The CFX was introduced in 2010, so Cziffra probably play a CF-IIIS or even a CF-II like Glenn Gloud.
@zongorapiano9659
@zongorapiano9659 4 года назад
@@OE1FEU thank you for the correction and more detailed information!
@carmenrubio3786
@carmenrubio3786 4 года назад
BRAVOOOO
@cristiandone5749
@cristiandone5749 2 года назад
Liszt mas rapido "con bravura" y Chopin mas lento y "cantabile" que el resto que los pianistas con muchisimo gusto siempre. Aparte del virtuosismo único, los pp y fraseos de Cziffra son un deleite.
@pianosenzanima1
@pianosenzanima1 7 месяцев назад
It was Cziffra, and the others.
@BelaDuka
@BelaDuka 4 года назад
Yesssss
@yaelpalombo4093
@yaelpalombo4093 Месяц назад
♥️🎹♥️
@Valerio241059
@Valerio241059 Год назад
When the technical difficulty is as under the skills, all the energy can be devoted to interpretation...
@thenotsogoodpianist4706
@thenotsogoodpianist4706 2 года назад
he does it soo effortlessly(ofc , he played grand gallop chromatic , his own arrangement , which is harder than the real piece itself)
@katonabelagyorgy1447
@katonabelagyorgy1447 4 года назад
Tyűha...
@FutureAbe
@FutureAbe Год назад
IT DOESNT WORK
@alainspiteri502
@alainspiteri502 4 года назад
szabszili : not notification for me please if j can't answer " j pkay this study and you ? impossible to answer !
@alainspiteri502
@alainspiteri502 11 месяцев назад
about technic the hand is above the keyboard and not out as many false videos on Y T with M Subscibers ; prople are phénoménal morrons
@liedersanger1
@liedersanger1 6 лет назад
Opening bars are surprisingly rough.
@bigdick3228
@bigdick3228 4 года назад
this is rough music
@maratom34
@maratom34 4 года назад
lets hear you play it.
@liedersanger1
@liedersanger1 4 года назад
Irrelevant.
@bigdick3228
@bigdick3228 4 года назад
@@liedersanger1 i play to make people enjoy the music, not for the critics - gyorgy cziffsa
@eberhard9039
@eberhard9039 Год назад
Great, but Katsaris ist still the greatest.
@1247111
@1247111 5 лет назад
disappointed, not sure even he played at 160, there's discontinuity at some parts pollini owned this shit,
@dinmamma2604
@dinmamma2604 3 года назад
Why does the bpm matter? Did chopin write "160 bpm" in his notes?
@gibsonlavery6978
@gibsonlavery6978 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WG0dVHRhDs4.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-14JWBeib6-w.html
@dinmamma2604
@dinmamma2604 3 года назад
@@gibsonlavery6978 Those are not his original, handwritten notes. And also, even if he wrote "160 bpm", why would anyone who performs the etude for an audience play at 160 bpm at all times like a robot?
@gibsonlavery6978
@gibsonlavery6978 3 года назад
@@dinmamma2604 "Those are not his original, handwritten notes." I don't understand. Can you explain more? Please.
@bigbleubooty241
@bigbleubooty241 3 года назад
Bruh pollinis recording wasn't 160 either 😂. Wanna know why? Because bpm doesn't matter at all!
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