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Daniil Trifonov - Liszt: Transcendental Etudes No. 4: 'Mazeppa' (Presto) 

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Transcendental is the new solo release by Daniil Trifonov. The repertoire is Liszt’s Complete Concert Etudes. These Etudes remain amongst the most challenging piano pieces ever composed - and are rarely recorded or performed. Enjoy the “Mazeppa” from Liszt's Transcendental Etudes in this video.
Daniil Trifonov - Liszt: Transcendental Etudes No. 4: 'Mazeppa' (Presto)
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Комментарии : 867   
@deutschegrammophon
@deutschegrammophon 4 года назад
As Liszt's Complete Concert Études are one of the most challenging pieces to play - what do you think of Trifonov's performance?
@exodusgod3505
@exodusgod3505 4 года назад
He is the best
@giox665
@giox665 4 года назад
Simplemente increíble. La mejor interpretación que he visto en RU-vid sin duda alguna
@inesiraqi690
@inesiraqi690 4 года назад
The best i’ve ever heard
@jonathans3584
@jonathans3584 4 года назад
absolutely amazing.
@Emma-ob5oj
@Emma-ob5oj 4 года назад
Deutsche Grammophon I still can’t believe he performed all 12 etudes in one recital, very impressive! I love his interpretation of the etudes✨
@diegoarce-rossell2226
@diegoarce-rossell2226 4 года назад
Liszt is typically known for great beginner pieces like this
@roberacevedo8232
@roberacevedo8232 4 года назад
However, some say that his most difficult works reach early intermediate...
@rayzhang9453
@rayzhang9453 4 года назад
lol
@lookitsnick8164
@lookitsnick8164 4 года назад
You're right. Another great beginner piece if his is don juan and norma :)
@michaelw.4469
@michaelw.4469 4 года назад
@@lookitsnick8164 Or El Contrabandista
@paolo6219
@paolo6219 4 года назад
His 4th liszt/paganini Is good practice for chords when starting to learn what chord is
@singtatsucgc3247
@singtatsucgc3247 3 года назад
Great playing, but I am a little worried about Mr Trifonov’s spinal health.
@smudger671
@smudger671 3 года назад
Agreed - he has very bad posture.
@nrg_warrior45
@nrg_warrior45 3 года назад
Typically for pianists
@ransomcoates546
@ransomcoates546 2 года назад
NRG_ warrior Look at Rubinstein.
@alexamisty7916
@alexamisty7916 2 года назад
I, as a beginner, keep having to correct my posture...then this dude does *this* at 0:10 lol Agreed that he plays great tho
@shimmeringreflection
@shimmeringreflection 2 года назад
He's very tall, which makes it harder. In reality of course, using your spine a lot is far better than not using it at all. Frequent flexion is good for cartilage renewal
@swayzevsnorris
@swayzevsnorris 7 лет назад
piano officially becomes a sport with these etudes. only an athlete could expend that amount of sustained force this takes. respect
@Emma-ob5oj
@Emma-ob5oj 4 года назад
Mike C to play Franz Liszt, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Frederic Chopin and Sergei Prokofiev you definitely need physical strength!
@Agenamigo
@Agenamigo 4 года назад
Thanks for the heads up. I am not macho, so I won’t waste my time practicing these types of repertoire.
@otakuxgirl6
@otakuxgirl6 3 года назад
@@Agenamigo ok boomer
@davidherz9968
@davidherz9968 3 года назад
@@Agenamigo I think being an artist helps no matter your musculature
@AvntXardE
@AvntXardE 3 года назад
@@Emma-ob5oj Don't forget Brahms and Schumann too! They have also some ridiculously hard pieces too. (Schumann's sonatas, toccata or Brahm's sonatas, paganini variations..)
@aya-yk8iq
@aya-yk8iq 5 лет назад
He is my great great great grandchild And i am proud
@andrewzhang8512
@andrewzhang8512 5 лет назад
hi eek
@Highinsight7
@Highinsight7 4 года назад
VERY Talent young man... You must be VERY proud!!!!
@deedum1162
@deedum1162 4 года назад
Franz Liszt it hasn’t been that long chill
@fredericchopin8182
@fredericchopin8182 4 года назад
Franz Liszt u must be joking
@justaharmlesspotato69
@justaharmlesspotato69 4 года назад
@Frederic Chopin what do you think...
@dass0137
@dass0137 7 лет назад
0:00 when the keys are HOT
@hmk4060
@hmk4060 6 лет назад
Bongo Bobby what a wonderful sense of humor! you make me return to the start 100 times :)
@NoahJohnson1810
@NoahJohnson1810 6 лет назад
Perfect comment
@jeuxdeau2009
@jeuxdeau2009 5 лет назад
HAhahahah
@blakecarterpiano
@blakecarterpiano 5 лет назад
He even rubs his fingers on his pants the keys are so hot.
@bakuto.1055
@bakuto.1055 5 лет назад
@@blakecarterpiano its actually a really cool technique of getting ur fingers ready for the next hard chor.
@LukeFaulkner
@LukeFaulkner 4 года назад
3:20 the phrasing of the left hand and balance with the melody is perfection itself. Never heard it played so well.
@whyit487
@whyit487 4 года назад
Agreed! You're on every classical music video...
@oldbird4601
@oldbird4601 4 года назад
Ikr it’s so weird that Luke Faulkner is on the classical section of RU-vid
@salmoonp.shaukat468
@salmoonp.shaukat468 4 года назад
you're a very good looking guy and a very good pianist as well.thank you❤
@theforbiddenfruit2300
@theforbiddenfruit2300 4 года назад
Luke Faulkner why is there a small note next to your name but when you click on your channel your name doesn’t have it lol what
@albertweedsteinthethuggeni7797
@albertweedsteinthethuggeni7797 4 года назад
You are like the Justin Y of piano videos
@dragonfire2265
@dragonfire2265 7 месяцев назад
5:45 the vibrato in his left hand is amazing ive seen noone do it before
@PeterBrownPianist
@PeterBrownPianist Месяц назад
Er 'vibrato'?? Vibrato is categorically NOT POSSIBLE on a piano!
@taylorrouton8601
@taylorrouton8601 4 года назад
2:00 the view from the microwave😂
@thejokingwizard
@thejokingwizard 4 года назад
Oh my gosh😂😂😂
@skillxxe7690
@skillxxe7690 4 года назад
Oh my gosh😂😂😂
@orangeswalnuts7861
@orangeswalnuts7861 4 года назад
Oh my gosh😂😂😂
@ladygabes5558
@ladygabes5558 4 года назад
Oh my gosh😂😂😂
@franzliszt6716
@franzliszt6716 4 года назад
Oh my gosh😂😂😂
@lukasmiller486
@lukasmiller486 5 лет назад
I found this piece quite easy and simple to play. All I had to do was push “play” on my CD player. After all, it wouldn’t have played by itself.
@MaScalo4508
@MaScalo4508 Год назад
Respect 😎
@Juliet0307
@Juliet0307 7 лет назад
Soo musical ! He understands every "word"(note) written by Liszt. A very rare understanding of what music is telling. A genius.
@joha4574
@joha4574 5 лет назад
Juliet0307 I don‘t think Liszt‘s show -off etudes are a good example of the musicality of a pianist.
@elturco7367
@elturco7367 4 года назад
Don't try to understand. Feel the music, the passion ...
@Mazeppa6
@Mazeppa6 3 года назад
Jo ha what a profoundly stupid comment
@Emma-ob5oj
@Emma-ob5oj 3 года назад
Jo ha don’t you think that by playing etudes that are very difficult to use oneself’s musical imagination it takes a great pianist to be able to interpret it with such emotion?
@lukejones7842
@lukejones7842 3 года назад
Ray Chen said this on his channel. Every note is written for a purpose. Even an crescendo on a note that has already been played
@Zhinarkos
@Zhinarkos 7 лет назад
He is two months older than me and light years ahead in the mastery of the piano. He is definitely a constant inspiration. I personally couldn't care less if he makes quirky faces. Its his thing. The way he wants to be in that moment of his playing.
@pyboppybop3896
@pyboppybop3896 5 лет назад
Those faces are what happens when you try to channel the composer ...and meet God on the way.
@joha4574
@joha4574 5 лет назад
Obviously he is..... Why would you even bring uuup age? Does not make sense to me. When he would be 14 and you 50 it would still be the same.. He was always better than you will ever be because you are a zero kid
@bakuto.1055
@bakuto.1055 5 лет назад
@@joha4574 you mad bro?🤣
@sven-sandershestakov3294
@sven-sandershestakov3294 5 лет назад
@@joha4574Trifonov is better than you as well, may I remind you. So why did you call this guy here a "zero kid" if you are one yourself?
@joha4574
@joha4574 5 лет назад
Yes and I have never felt the need to point that out. @@sven-sandershestakov3294 His comment is just utterly stupid and non-sens ical
@exirgames5235
@exirgames5235 5 лет назад
Wow, this is crazy. In my mind, this is exactly how you should play Liszt.
@wedemeyerr
@wedemeyerr 3 года назад
Don't understand why this is one of the hardest piano pieces..... Ah, just turned the volume on!
@psh7193
@psh7193 3 года назад
😂
@ruthsalgado6775
@ruthsalgado6775 2 года назад
Nice 69 likes
@josephlaredo5272
@josephlaredo5272 7 лет назад
You may take exception to some of his ideas, but you have so say that Trifonov 'gets' Liszt. It's an experience rather than merely a performance, as Liszt's own concerts assuredly were. Bravo!
@ohadshushan5588
@ohadshushan5588 Год назад
for me this performance is one the best performances i've heard in classical music, thats just crazy.
@franzliszt4261
@franzliszt4261 5 лет назад
I approve.
@franzliszt4545
@franzliszt4545 3 года назад
We approve.
@eduardoinke7081
@eduardoinke7081 3 года назад
@@franzliszt4545 😂
@bryangl1
@bryangl1 7 лет назад
So few pianists are aware of the style of playing prominent in the latter part of the 1800's and early 1900's. Here is a pianist not only with unmatched skill, but a true feel for Liszt's music. A priceless recording. (No, I wasn't there in the late 1800's, but there are many avenues of research, and yes, I do play the piano, but absolutely NOWHERE near this standard).
@dailycustomer7589
@dailycustomer7589 Год назад
Very interesting how people in the 1800's played piano way differently
@kohaku3726
@kohaku3726 2 года назад
I love how he just puts every little piece of his emotions to every piece he plays
@shimmeringreflection
@shimmeringreflection 5 лет назад
He’s got to be one of the best pianists alive!
@dlorusso4583
@dlorusso4583 3 года назад
So it would seem.
@albertweedsteinthethuggeni7797
@albertweedsteinthethuggeni7797 2 года назад
I wouldnt go that far, but in terms of virtuosity yes
@xxmeliozxx1160
@xxmeliozxx1160 2 года назад
@@albertweedsteinthethuggeni7797 Albert Weedstein The Thug Genius😂
@maxwellspiano3580
@maxwellspiano3580 Год назад
probably among top 200
@clementj2005
@clementj2005 7 лет назад
I've heard so many versions of Liszt's studies, especially this one. I have to tell you ! It's a revelation for me, this artist is a Great one. Not only on the technical aspect but, the most important, his sense and approach of drama in Mazeppa leave me totally amazed and in owe. So much passion in this interpretation, you gave me strong emotions with a piece that I know by heart, yet. It's a discovery ! Sorry if my english is not perfect. Love, Julien from France.
@WalyB01
@WalyB01 6 лет назад
Thanks, I agree! This has so much depth. He is not using it as a show piece but he enjoyed playing it.
@WalyB01
@WalyB01 6 лет назад
PS puting the Transcendental in transcendental etudes.
@hmk4060
@hmk4060 6 лет назад
your english is pretty good :)
@hmk4060
@hmk4060 6 лет назад
WalyB01 yeah you are right ..i guess he is enjoying himself & i love it
@ignotus1821
@ignotus1821 2 года назад
Yo Julien ! Je suis totalement d’accord avec toi :)
@dondraper7441
@dondraper7441 10 месяцев назад
ain't nothing like when the beat drops on Mazeppa, that d minor chord into those wicked thirds sequence it's one of the best melodic effects of all time
@katttttt
@katttttt 2 месяца назад
Can you send a timestep?
@wedemeyerr
@wedemeyerr 3 года назад
7:25 he smiled because at that moment he knows that he absolutely nailed it!!! What an amazing performance!
@evadewaleffe6889
@evadewaleffe6889 9 месяцев назад
In a performance i think he's just in full concentration in the piece, not thinking about his performance yet
@hopesonmakokha5217
@hopesonmakokha5217 9 месяцев назад
​@@evadewaleffe6889exactly
@ludwigvanbeethoven7192
@ludwigvanbeethoven7192 7 лет назад
Best middle section I've ever heard. Bravo.
@DavidThePianoKiller
@DavidThePianoKiller 4 года назад
First Name Last Name 🤣
@marcoesposito8619
@marcoesposito8619 2 года назад
am i the only one who actually loves all of his expressions and moves during the execution? it’s part of the interpretation and i think it’s beautiful and unique in its way
@destroyeroftomatoes6683
@destroyeroftomatoes6683 2 года назад
yes
@OziCastle
@OziCastle Год назад
I do too
@katttttt
@katttttt 5 месяцев назад
Yes, I can really see what's like to be in the music (like he obviously doesn't make any facial expressions which are completely unrelated)
@elisabethbaumer-sn8go
@elisabethbaumer-sn8go 20 дней назад
Sie sind nicht der einzige der die Schönheit im Spiel und den Wiederschein der Musik in seinem Gesicht liebt. Er ist in Trance, völlig in der Musik Liszts, und sich selbst vergessend.
@dothework3428
@dothework3428 5 лет назад
He definitely knows how to play Liszt! He unveils the heart of the piece!
@uprooy
@uprooy 6 лет назад
Very powerful, Very musical and very virtuoso. You're great Daniil!!
@2chrisward
@2chrisward 4 года назад
THIS is a masterful performance by an excellent performer. The editing is also perfect, it lets his playing lead you through the performance. How hard is the arrangement he's playing? He's sweating and you can see his hands shaking at times! Bravo. Not many people on this planet could perform a piece to that level.
@bryangl1
@bryangl1 Год назад
2chrisward Thus isn't an "arrangement", this is Liszt's score,.although the playing is so damned fast, it's hard to keep up with it, reading the score. The challenge is to play the entire set of studies in the one sitting. Remarkable enough without adding any variants. By 'editing' I`guess you mean the vision directing - the cameras all being compact and remote controlled.
@max_kool8724
@max_kool8724 5 лет назад
When you wanna get the receptionist's attention
@deedum1162
@deedum1162 4 года назад
Aaron Cardona to far man
@user-dk5zk2oc5l
@user-dk5zk2oc5l 2 года назад
Вот мы слышим достоверный яркий образ Мазепы!Огромная благодарность Тебе ,Человек,посвятивший свою жизнь тяжелейшейшей и восхитительной деятельности.
@F7d600
@F7d600 Год назад
Magnifique ! C'est la première fois que j'entends autant de couleurs au piano.
@Numberonesorabjifan
@Numberonesorabjifan 7 лет назад
0:09 confirmed possession by demon
@miguelfontesmeira4575
@miguelfontesmeira4575 7 лет назад
Nishant Modak hahahah so true
@randompianist3210
@randompianist3210 6 лет назад
Liszt possessed him
@sirwan9430
@sirwan9430 6 лет назад
"Are you sure?" At 00:23
@Numberonesorabjifan
@Numberonesorabjifan 6 лет назад
Nay Tro lmao that one too
@PychStudios
@PychStudios 6 лет назад
Confirm at 5:19
@erica304
@erica304 6 лет назад
저는 음악 잘 모르지만. 이 분은 진짜 뭔가 표현력이 좋으신 것 같아요. 같은 곡인데도 다른 분이 연주한 것과 다른 것이 느껴짐.... 좋은 연주 감사합니다
@2muchz
@2muchz 4 года назад
mhm
@user-gh2dk7hz3q
@user-gh2dk7hz3q 2 месяца назад
21세기 최고의 피아니스트로 꼽히는 거장이죠. 남성적인데 엄청 아름답고 섬세하고 꽉찬 느낌이 타의 추종을 불허하는것 같습니다
@Pakkens_Backyard
@Pakkens_Backyard 6 лет назад
One of the best rhythmic accuracy I've seen for this piece.
@sam08g16
@sam08g16 6 лет назад
Had the pleasure of seeing Mr. Trifonov perform live in Vienna with the Royal Concertgebouw a few weeks ago. He played the Prokofiev 3rd Concerto with such mastery, it was a delightful experience.
@MsLoksha
@MsLoksha 4 года назад
Мощно, до мурашек! Даниил Трифонов, большой талант!
@polka678
@polka678 3 года назад
I love his 4:43 execution... captures the galloping rhythm perfectly
@matterofopinion3622
@matterofopinion3622 3 года назад
It sure does, I can literally imagine a horse galloping through a field as he plays it, absolutely stunning performance!!!
@angelob.1089
@angelob.1089 3 года назад
5:44 -- He plays this passage so damn well... the best I've ever heard.
@marian444
@marian444 5 месяцев назад
Amazing playing! Daniil is a piano phenomenon! He is the best. I love him, even his hands are so beatiful❤
@user-no5rg2vv5z
@user-no5rg2vv5z 4 года назад
하얗게 불태운 마제파 다닐 트리포노프 연주는 리스트의 음악을 소생시키는 마술을 여지없이 펼치 는군요. 잘 들었습니다....
@musician3824
@musician3824 2 года назад
One of the best performances of these etudes, one of the most talented pianists of our time, we are so lucky!
@patriciahill1101
@patriciahill1101 4 года назад
This pianist is not only a rarely consummate musician and virtuoso, he is a medium transmitting the many possible intentions of our greatest composers. Let us drop our pretensions about our knowledge of the music and listen and learn.
@borisvandruff7532
@borisvandruff7532 4 года назад
The stormy quality he brings to this...my God. It actually sounds like late Romantic music!
@Petya_Haralanova
@Petya_Haralanova 5 лет назад
Fascinating performance! This man is one of my favourite performers of this piece so far. When get older I wish to play with the same passion as him... The way he feels every note and the way he is "breathing" with the piano... Man! You are like an angel that is mad you can't express Heaven on Earth, but then you start playing the piano- this beautiful instrument- and we are all in Heaven
@user-zd7xr3fh5t
@user-zd7xr3fh5t 6 лет назад
Very impressive. Great. This is the only one mazeppa that moved my heart. Litarally I wrote comment for the first time.
@josiasdiazarvelo7292
@josiasdiazarvelo7292 5 лет назад
4:43 Grieg Piano Concerto.
@itsjustnopinionok
@itsjustnopinionok 5 лет назад
5:44 i like the left hand trimble over the orginal phrase.
@millky3634
@millky3634 5 лет назад
Steven C yes
@brennanspice2737
@brennanspice2737 4 года назад
7:48 when you realize you forgot to use protection last night
@SHQIPTVGaming
@SHQIPTVGaming 3 года назад
Looll😂😂
@Prometeur
@Prometeur 3 года назад
I wish this was Reddit, so I could give you gold 😂
@paoloew6316
@paoloew6316 3 года назад
HAHAHAHAHHA
@beans4411
@beans4411 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@priya_kristelkhan
@priya_kristelkhan 3 года назад
Wha-
@liszt6399
@liszt6399 5 лет назад
Best Mazeppa that I have ever listened! Thats first time when I can just close my eyes and imagine Liszt himself playing piano. So brilliant!
@BarnieSnyman
@BarnieSnyman 5 лет назад
My personal favourite is Drew Petersen's performance
@Masacre29
@Masacre29 4 года назад
best claudio arrau ever...
@anabellekardair2873
@anabellekardair2873 4 года назад
My favourite music video on RU-vid ever and forever. Thank you so much, genius Daniil!
@wedemeyerr
@wedemeyerr 3 года назад
I love especially everything at 5:40 till the end... I cant get enough of that masterpiece. It´s absolutely stunning!!!!
@taylorbrady4477
@taylorbrady4477 3 года назад
He plays it really well, I haven’t found a single error. But it is pretty funny to see him jump so much
@brianna_s-yl3ic
@brianna_s-yl3ic 3 года назад
lol frrr
@dantebm88
@dantebm88 2 года назад
4:29 Is that an error?
@yourangrypomeranian8508
@yourangrypomeranian8508 4 года назад
0:00 when the keys are hot And 5:18 now the chair's hot
@arno.q
@arno.q 7 дней назад
😂
@Sebaskgru
@Sebaskgru 4 года назад
Oh mein Gott.Das ist einfach unglaubich. Danke fürs Hochladen
@rothvinbosley1335
@rothvinbosley1335 7 лет назад
One of the greats at any age.
@angelobonacci461
@angelobonacci461 11 месяцев назад
Già dall'introduzione si capisce che pianista è...il migliore del secolo🎉🎉
@pussyslayer7271
@pussyslayer7271 2 месяца назад
Non dimentichiamoci di rubenstein e di Pollini
@angelobonacci461
@angelobonacci461 2 месяца назад
@@pussyslayer7271 certamente quelli sicuramente erano i maggiori del loro secolo
@Khendriix
@Khendriix 2 года назад
The best interpretation of Mazeppa you’ll find in the world. Period.
@therealransu
@therealransu 11 месяцев назад
Yunchan Lim?
@MrMrremmington
@MrMrremmington Год назад
Beautiful beautiful beautiful.
@czeynerpianistproducercomp7155
These studies were dedicated to Carl Czerny and Czerny dedicated his 48 preludes and leaks Op.856 to Liszt which are of the same technical difficulty
@ashleyhua9705
@ashleyhua9705 5 лет назад
This is more difficult I believe
@susanhawkins3890
@susanhawkins3890 3 года назад
What are “leaks”?
@michaelpersons1077
@michaelpersons1077 6 лет назад
To play with such intensity requires as much emotion as he puts in when playing
@natg5155
@natg5155 Год назад
Божественное исполнение! Невероятное удовольствие 🫂
@leahcohen3724
@leahcohen3724 Год назад
Даниил Трифонов пианист от бога. Истинный профессионал: Яркий, совершенный, отдающий себя целиком исполнению каюдогт звука.,Браво!!!
@user-nk2ni8ue5m
@user-nk2ni8ue5m 2 месяца назад
What a difficult piece and yet so beautiful in places. It should be remamed study for three hands !
@alexxseeman
@alexxseeman 7 лет назад
Stunning! Absolutely brilliant!
@GH-xo5sc
@GH-xo5sc 5 лет назад
진짜 이분은 말로 표현 못할 경지에 다다르신분같다
@sobralfilho4449
@sobralfilho4449 6 лет назад
This interpretation is so beautiful and powerful! I Hope hear it for a very long time! Bravo!
@dlrhd
@dlrhd 10 месяцев назад
보는 내내 빠져들었어요 이렇게 몰입감있는 피아니스트는 처음 봐요!!!😢
@dakovampire3372
@dakovampire3372 7 лет назад
Awesome performance of the awesome Masterpiece. Breathless
@jimhall167
@jimhall167 8 месяцев назад
Genii, Liszt and Trifonov
@KennyEvansUK
@KennyEvansUK 3 года назад
That was quite something, what a physical piece! You can't imagine what went into learning a piece like this. An absolute feast for the ears.
@RoboticsBay
@RoboticsBay 4 года назад
Flawless interpretation, absolutely wonderful.
@elisabethsteltzlen
@elisabethsteltzlen 7 лет назад
Je ne l'ai jamais entendu jouer aussi bien !!! C'est splendide !!
@user-rg1el7pm8p
@user-rg1el7pm8p 7 месяцев назад
Весь в музыке! Этот гениальный пианист!
@Jessica-si5wo
@Jessica-si5wo 3 года назад
Stunning performance!! Just wow
@troybeal7168
@troybeal7168 7 лет назад
Great performance and like the unshaved look. This is a great pianist.
@jonghyunmun3407
@jonghyunmun3407 2 года назад
fingers are dancing on the piano. Every note shines like stars.
@tuberobotto
@tuberobotto 3 года назад
Why is every pianist sweating on the nose when they play this Mazeppa? Berezovsky is the same way. I think the answer is that impassioned playing with energy overdrive tends to produce that effect. The entire body and brain are so ''involved'', focused and intensely engaged in executing this piece to achieve the utmost result. Bravo to both pianists, Trifonov and Berezovsky.
@williammanning5066
@williammanning5066 2 года назад
The simple answer is that playing all 12 in a row is physically exhausting!
@ediccartman7252
@ediccartman7252 2 месяца назад
No, it's only Trifonov , he sweats even if he plays Chopin's nocturne. Looks pretty disgusting I must confess
@beans4411
@beans4411 3 года назад
6:40 when you want to practice piano but it’s 3 am
@totosuhendro7193
@totosuhendro7193 5 лет назад
best interpretation ever from which ive seen from other videos
@PGFTopera
@PGFTopera 7 лет назад
On n'a jamais rien entendu de plus prodigieux, de plus noir, de plus désespéré, de plus intelligent, de plus sensuel depuis Liszt lui-même, (oui oui, j'y étais) ... Merci Daniil
@eliseantys2040
@eliseantys2040 6 лет назад
où est-ce que c'était?
@MattPark75
@MattPark75 5 лет назад
Elise Antys c'était dans un monde imaginaire où visiblement elle était sourde et aveugle 😅😋
@alexanderviar2936
@alexanderviar2936 2 года назад
Best interpretation of liszt etudes ever!
@camillebouchard6436
@camillebouchard6436 7 лет назад
Wonderful !
@Jose_Miguel_1971
@Jose_Miguel_1971 2 года назад
I can´t even imagine a better performance of this master piece.
@carmcarm8230
@carmcarm8230 Год назад
Awesome interpretation!!!!
@xualexa1656
@xualexa1656 6 лет назад
Pure music & personality
@lrissunflower
@lrissunflower 3 года назад
Love his personality of playing! So intense, just like this piece!
@jiwoosuk6792
@jiwoosuk6792 4 года назад
The best rendition ever!
@tatianasawe2271
@tatianasawe2271 2 года назад
Mesmerizing performance🔥🔥🔥
@WalyB01
@WalyB01 6 лет назад
Great performance, love that he takes the time for the phrasing and adds some extreme dynamics. A bit like Bolets I my opinion.
@1812over
@1812over 7 лет назад
Extraordinary!
@freezafrezado9472
@freezafrezado9472 10 месяцев назад
2:33 Bro, Danil surely knows what a pianissimo is
@atillatorgay
@atillatorgay 7 лет назад
I love this interpretation. Very nice.
@PianistJEY
@PianistJEY 2 года назад
Amazing performance!! Musically and technically!!! Wonderful
@sarahgavin4544
@sarahgavin4544 Год назад
He is at ease with the music and moves accordingly
@erikschaffer2038
@erikschaffer2038 4 года назад
Playing with the whole body and all his soul. And maybe one or two other ones. ;-) The man's also a dancer and an actor.
@LukeFaulkner
@LukeFaulkner 5 лет назад
Phenomenal! I've not yet seen anyone use Liszt's 2-4 fingering (in the first section), and this proves it's really not necessary if you can do a good staccato.
@maltehenrikgohr
@maltehenrikgohr 5 лет назад
It's way harder to do 2-4... That's why no one does it. It's simply not necessary. I playing with the rule "it's OK till someone heares the difference " :D
@Ar1osssa
@Ar1osssa 5 лет назад
Luke Faulkner Can who's someone tell me, what fingers using usually, very need.
@ermy94
@ermy94 4 года назад
Are you sure? Slowing down the speed doesn't look like so
@geabi1129
@geabi1129 4 года назад
어우야... 죽인다... 몰입감 장난아니네
@SANDYSTEREOoficial
@SANDYSTEREOoficial 6 лет назад
Majestic! Great interpretation! Wow!
@jmlfa
@jmlfa 6 лет назад
Stunning!
@user-uj3tw6uq5p
@user-uj3tw6uq5p 6 лет назад
Bravo!!!
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