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Franz Liszt ‒ Die Zelle in Nonnenwerth 

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Franz Liszt (1811 - 1886), Die Zelle in Nonnenwerth, for solo piano, S. 534/2bis (Version 3, 1858 - 1860)
Performed by Clemens Muller
Die Zelle in Nonnenwerth was something of an obsession with Liszt. At the last count, beginning around 1841 and continuing until the last years of his life, he seems to have made three versions of the song to Lichnowsky’s poem about the cloisters on the island in the Rhine, an Élegie with a different text over the same music, four versions of it for solo piano, the second of these with an alternative reading effectively making version number five, just one version for piano duet, and versions for violin or cello and piano, most of which can be readily run to ground today by the diligent collector. The present piano version is the second from last, and the simple song has become a nostalgic reflection upon happier times and gives rise to the speculation that, in old age, Liszt mused upon one of the happiest periods of his life when he and the Countess d’Agoult holidayed on the island of Nonnenwerth with their children Blandine, Cosima and Daniel in the summers of 1841-43 - some of the terribly few occasions when that extraordinary family was united.

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Комментарии : 162   
@eldrake35
@eldrake35 8 лет назад
Dear Medtnaculus. Liszt is my favourite composer and I'm always searching for new gems. I thank you so much for what you do in this channel : you, angel, share some of the best pieces of music forgotten, even by the music lovers.
@Medtnaculuss
@Medtnaculuss 8 лет назад
It's all worth it just for comments such as this. Makes my day if one person can find something new they love. Glad I could help!
@AndreiAnghelLiszt
@AndreiAnghelLiszt 5 лет назад
Hey Quentin, if you'd be interested I do a similar thing on my channel :)
@ChefGourmet
@ChefGourmet 3 года назад
I just discovered this today and it’s one of the most beautiful piano pieces I’ve ever heard, especially at 2:29. Thank you so much
@Felix_Li_En
@Felix_Li_En 5 лет назад
So beautiful... Pity that Liszt wrote many beautiful works after Chopin's death. I'm always thinking how would Chopin feel after hearing these original late works by Liszt...
@CziffraTheThird
@CziffraTheThird 5 лет назад
Probably not that much if I had to be honest. Chopin sounded like a very self centered, shrewd man!
@DrSm4rT
@DrSm4rT 5 лет назад
not quite. Chopin had his ego as most artists have but he was also delicate and very emotional. He could have easily appreciated Liszt's better works @@CziffraTheThird
@inazuma3gou
@inazuma3gou 5 лет назад
@Lisztian Chopin liked Beethoven's 12th Piano Sonata, Op 26... but hated every other Beethoven.
@Santosificationable
@Santosificationable 5 лет назад
@@inazuma3gou Chopin hated Beethoven? That explains a great deal...
@TheModicaLiszt
@TheModicaLiszt 5 лет назад
Chopin admired Liszt’s virtuosity, but I don’t remember any quotations of Chopin saying how good Liszt’s compositions were. I think that says a lot when Liszt was composing things like this (obviously pieces like this from before Chopin died in 1849)
@StephenGottPianist
@StephenGottPianist 4 года назад
lovely piece of late Liszt. Almost like Chopin in pathos.
@irabraus9478
@irabraus9478 Год назад
Liszt's pathos, at its best, lives in a universe parallel to Chopin's. Take his songs "I vid' in terra angelici" (+ the Petrarch Sonnet version for piano) and "La Perla." In these songs, especially, I experience the sublime dilemma of not knowing where the poetry ends and the music begins.
@pietrolandri6081
@pietrolandri6081 5 лет назад
At around 2.40 a typically Liszt melody starts. It's reminiscent of the first amongst Petrarca song, but made more nostalgic and melancholic, yet as a religious invocation. Liszt is a continuous source of marvellous surprises
@southwestpiano
@southwestpiano Год назад
Liszt remains a shining example of what humanity is capable of - if we are humble and apply ourselves.
@erickaparicio6118
@erickaparicio6118 7 лет назад
The ending is absolutely beautiful
@monition5655
@monition5655 4 года назад
Listening to this piece, I feel as if I am in a dark, lonely, yet tranquil woods at nightfall.
@DanielVodenitcharov
@DanielVodenitcharov 2 года назад
Absolutely sublime piece by Liszt, wonderful composer
@garrettglass8257
@garrettglass8257 5 лет назад
The balance of tones in this performance, the way Clemens Muller brings out the melody cleanly and evenly, despite the fact it shifts from finger to finger and hand to hand, is the mark of a true artist. Liszt often calls for this type of subtlety in his slow and pensive music, which is why this music can be as difficult to play as many of his showpieces. Thank you for introducing us to this phenomenal pianist.
@AiAiTheMonkey
@AiAiTheMonkey 8 лет назад
I've noticed that a lot of Liszt's pieces use a very similar melody to liebestraum. Not that I'm complaining, I've just heard a lot of his pieces use it.
@atmplayspiano
@atmplayspiano 8 лет назад
I think the declamatory melody and the accompaniment figures are just characteristic of lieder.
@lucasm4299
@lucasm4299 7 лет назад
I thought the same.
@jasonlam8588
@jasonlam8588 7 лет назад
He also uses a lot of hand crossing (Left hand playing high notes) and the infamous three handed technique where left hand plays bass, right hand melody and both share the accompaniment part in the middle (Can be seen in Liebestraum and his Concerti)
@fabriziopelli4577
@fabriziopelli4577 7 лет назад
AiAiTheMonkey obviously the are similar... This is the fantastic liszt style! 😍
@RedZed1974
@RedZed1974 7 лет назад
If you've been subjected to so many Love Dream performances that it causes a mental breakdown, could one say that you've experienced liebestrauma?
@SmeagolTheBeagle
@SmeagolTheBeagle 5 лет назад
That completely shocked me (as always with the master) such a transentient and utterly profound small piano composition. Not a day goes by that fine and wondorous classical music doesn't blow my mind completely.
@forgottenbooks2395
@forgottenbooks2395 3 года назад
The A minor -> F minor transitions are so beautiful.
@krugos1978
@krugos1978 8 лет назад
This was very beautiful, no wonder Liszt kept making so many versions of the piece, loved it! Thanks for sharing, it's always great to discover new music (new for me) in your channel, and also the video descriptions are very appreciated!
@InfinityGamingYT1
@InfinityGamingYT1 7 лет назад
It's perfect.
@bennyhillschineseblokechar3689
Best bit is 3:48 - 3:57 approximately.
@DihelsonMendonca
@DihelsonMendonca 2 года назад
Finally, a piece from Liszt that I can almost sight read. Not so difficult as most the other ones.
@jaymz2385
@jaymz2385 2 года назад
I wouldn’t say such. It seems to be reminiscent of the delicate phrasing and melodic maturity seen in composers like Chopin! I’d still approach this piece with as much caution and maturity as possible!
@DihelsonMendonca
@DihelsonMendonca 3 года назад
Wonderful ! Couldn´t be better. Here am I at midnight, alone, listening to Liszt.
@stoppelhopser1848
@stoppelhopser1848 2 года назад
same dude :(
@nobodyuknow.
@nobodyuknow. Год назад
One of the best feelings
@treesny
@treesny 4 года назад
Thank you for posting this lovely performance of a piano version, which incidentally is played on the historic Steingraeber piano at Bayreuth (also used for Liszt recordings by Andrea Bonatta, among others). For those interested in the original voice/piano song: Version 1: Julia Kleiter, soprano/Julius Drake (Hyperion) Version 2: Adrian Eröd, baritone/Charles Spencer (Marsyas) Version 3: Allan Clayton, tenor/Julius Drake (Hyperion) French version ("Élégie"): Benjamin Brecher, baritone/Robert Koenig (MSR Classics)
@donnytello1544
@donnytello1544 3 года назад
you can say all you want as a composer, but at least give him the benefit of the doubt, because far from subjective opinion, Liszt is a master of not only development but structure, and as a composer he’s very useful to stufy
@mudkip_btw
@mudkip_btw 7 лет назад
Gosh, Liszt was quite the guy, wasn't he? This music is crazy beautiful
@jasonlam8588
@jasonlam8588 7 лет назад
I enjoy playing his pieces the most because I feel like I understand exactly how the music progresses and therefore I can play it expressively. Though one of the reasons is that he tends to repeat the theme many many times with different register, dynamics and forces etc.
@VanoArts
@VanoArts 7 лет назад
yeah he his work is amazing..but he also wrote very much..and a lot of rubbish too!
@EcstasyJesus
@EcstasyJesus 6 лет назад
Less rubbish than Chopin. Okay, except for the Ballades and Nocturnes I think all Chopin is trash xD I think Liszt is a way bigger genius than any other composer of his time, maybe only rivalled by Wagner, and is seldomly recognized for it.
@VanoArts
@VanoArts 5 лет назад
@@EcstasyJesus true
@charlesfernandez201
@charlesfernandez201 4 года назад
and crazy difficult
@gigiovanna
@gigiovanna 3 года назад
liszt e seu estilo único de tocar, que dádiva eu ter conhecido esse compositor incrível, suas melodias só me trazem boas sensações...
@hongdawu2323
@hongdawu2323 7 лет назад
Thank you Sir!
@user-ru8vy1uz7c
@user-ru8vy1uz7c 5 лет назад
Браво супер исполнено грандиозно музыка волшебная красивая
@BlumenFresse
@BlumenFresse 8 лет назад
Wonderful!
@SVaralonga
@SVaralonga 4 года назад
Great gem. Didn't knew this work of Liszt. Thanks for uploading it :) very beautiful
@ViolaRrecaj-ie5gc
@ViolaRrecaj-ie5gc 4 года назад
those chords at the end blew me up....remarkable!
@Art.20Abs.4GG
@Art.20Abs.4GG 6 лет назад
Imagine: Chopin and Liszt were friends! I think about that they played together and had a good friendship.. wow.I am sad that they are dead and we can't hear them play- Happy that they wrote such masterpieces!! Thank you liszt, thank you chopin thank you Rachmaninoff thank you...... Such masters!
@Art.20Abs.4GG
@Art.20Abs.4GG 6 лет назад
QuangHuyVlogs I know 👍
@nimrodshefer3649
@nimrodshefer3649 5 лет назад
And alkan was a friend of chopin
@Santosificationable
@Santosificationable 5 лет назад
Liszt also wrote this piece where he made his friends contribute to writing it, including Chopin. Search Hexameron. Good times, those were.
@franzliszt8550
@franzliszt8550 4 года назад
Chopin was a jealous bastard
@ladygabes5558
@ladygabes5558 4 года назад
@@franzliszt8550 lol no
@KEVIN-hh8oc
@KEVIN-hh8oc 7 лет назад
Beautiful♡
@annaannaof716
@annaannaof716 5 лет назад
Genius Ferenc Liszt TYSM ♫♪♥
@aljonlorenzo5868
@aljonlorenzo5868 3 года назад
Wow i love it
@PianistKimHanul
@PianistKimHanul 5 лет назад
wow..
@GodGiftedMusician
@GodGiftedMusician 8 лет назад
Bravo. Wonderful textures and different layers!
@forgottenbooks2395
@forgottenbooks2395 3 года назад
The bar at 2:47 is so beautiful.
@rudbeckie1
@rudbeckie1 5 лет назад
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRAVO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Díky!
@bgarri57
@bgarri57 6 лет назад
A monk's cell in the monastery? Whatever the reason for the title, it's a gem.
@flyingpenandpaper6119
@flyingpenandpaper6119 5 лет назад
Wish I spoke German.
@TheModicaLiszt
@TheModicaLiszt 5 лет назад
No... it’s about Liszt’s holiday with his family in a place called Nonnenwerth
@JanKowalski-zz8ef
@JanKowalski-zz8ef 5 лет назад
Thank you dear God for such talented people among us!
@hassansoliman970
@hassansoliman970 5 лет назад
Indeed❤
@ruthsalgado6775
@ruthsalgado6775 3 года назад
Nice!
@vladimirlysenko4248
@vladimirlysenko4248 5 лет назад
Google translate переводит название композиции как "Чтобы оценить ячейку у монахинь". Я просто оставлю это здесь.
@anastasialudwika
@anastasialudwika 5 лет назад
😂😂😂 Ну и Google translate... Позабавили! 😂 А вообще-то, что-то общее есть, отдалённо... "Келия в монастыре Нонненверт" (насколько я понимаю).
@monition5655
@monition5655 4 года назад
This piece bears many similarities to the third Liebestraum, and to some extent, I find many sections to be more enjoyable. What a shame that this piece is relatively unknown.
@Danlovar
@Danlovar 4 года назад
0:39 the theme sounds like La Notte but different, it actually has the Am-F#m proggression.
@alexandrap.7538
@alexandrap.7538 7 лет назад
...🌹🍃🎶
@sergeikalugin3857
@sergeikalugin3857 3 года назад
2:30 mans just copied himself
@ludwig4029
@ludwig4029 3 года назад
liebestraum?
@GUILLOM
@GUILLOM 3 года назад
No
@nobodyuknow.
@nobodyuknow. Год назад
No
@collinm.4652
@collinm.4652 11 месяцев назад
No
@sergeikalugin3857
@sergeikalugin3857 11 месяцев назад
No
@anijgenti7573
@anijgenti7573 5 лет назад
Great! Where can I get sheets?
@TxRxAxP
@TxRxAxP 7 лет назад
Its so much harder than it sounds. Thats whats stopping me from learning it. I'm young, so if i play this for my friends and mess up, they think im bad because this piece sounds somewhat easy, compared to the phony who plays river flows fast and impresses everyone else more.
@gregoryborton6598
@gregoryborton6598 7 лет назад
I feel you. I've been learning Moonlight sonata (1st movement, not as hard as this, but still-) and played it for a freind. I messed up and he said "Its not hard". He can't even play, how does he know?!
@EcstasyJesus
@EcstasyJesus 7 лет назад
Ugh... River Flows In You is such an easy, boring and repetitive piece. Why do people play it? I simply hate it.
@maxlieSB
@maxlieSB 7 лет назад
Okay first, its not easy at all, because Liszt is NEVER easy. I think you have to be really good and you also have to make different experiences with other composers on the piano. He is like the last composer i would recommend if you are a beginner, or maybe a beginner in classical music. 03:52 just a quick little example. @Allegro Vivace Piano I personally would never play a song like this, but if you are a beginner and you really like the song, why shouldn't you play it? its really easy and you can get a quick success, plus you have something to present in front of friends and family.
@maxlieSB
@maxlieSB 7 лет назад
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@SpaghettiToaster
@SpaghettiToaster 7 лет назад
You're wrong, liszt wrote a bunch of easy pieces.
@tonybillly01
@tonybillly01 7 лет назад
musica meravigliosa gaetano marotti polistrumentista autodidatta
@monition5655
@monition5655 4 года назад
Bears many similarities to Liebestraum 3
@ifmusicis
@ifmusicis Год назад
This piece makes me so emotional. I hope to know that who is peforming in this video. I really appreciate if you tell me the name of the pianist.
@Euro.Patriot
@Euro.Patriot Год назад
Check description.
@ifmusicis
@ifmusicis Год назад
Dear,​@@Euro.Patriot , thank you for your reply. I checked the description. By the way, I am practicing the other version of this piece. Do you know the other version? If you know, tell me which version you like.
@t3nd3rm1lk8
@t3nd3rm1lk8 2 года назад
Where can I find the music for this
@brianbixler9921
@brianbixler9921 5 лет назад
Breathes towards a "7th Consolation"
@ladygabes5558
@ladygabes5558 4 года назад
So he remade this for many other versions and this one is from his old age?
@user-ty1jx3qz8q
@user-ty1jx3qz8q 4 года назад
1:35
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np 2 месяца назад
20-------+24.
@SilverSack
@SilverSack 4 года назад
Anyone know how difficult this is? It seems about as hard as the Liebastraume 3. Maybe a hit easier?
@graekar4691
@graekar4691 4 года назад
I am playing It now, and i can say that is dificult...
@nikitaedell
@nikitaedell 2 года назад
Much harder
@Azian2DaMax
@Azian2DaMax 7 лет назад
Hey a Liszt piece I can actually play.
@bennyhillschineseblokechar3689
Led Dawson could play it too.
@18mg43ad
@18mg43ad 6 лет назад
I thought that too! Until a few minutes later
@TheTaimory1
@TheTaimory1 6 лет назад
If you cannot play Chopin's etudes, don't bother with this.
@Svit.S
@Svit.S 6 лет назад
Frédéric François Chopin They are harder than this piece.. I wonder if you played eather the etudes or this piece to make that claim..
@hugosoaresbarbosa481
@hugosoaresbarbosa481 5 лет назад
Actually this is indeed harder than most of Chopin's études (not all of them), off the fanboy pls.
@jerrychristensen6096
@jerrychristensen6096 6 лет назад
*Guy plays this* Girls: eh, you made a mistake. It’s easy *guy plays river flows in you* Girls: MARRY ME
@Santosificationable
@Santosificationable 5 лет назад
There is a saying, "the only women you will attract as a pianist are married women over the age of fifty". There's some wisdom in it! The saying is not mine, of course.
@user-gm2gj1xi4v
@user-gm2gj1xi4v 4 года назад
@@Santosificationable What a dumb saying though.. Who does even believe in _sayings?_
@kenm.4132
@kenm.4132 2 года назад
Sounds like vampire music
@francoisknoerle9496
@francoisknoerle9496 2 года назад
That is preciselely the contrary.Vampir music vampirise Liszt,like , for example,heroic fantasy film music vampirise Wagner,Bruckner, etc...
@damiangilz
@damiangilz 5 лет назад
Not much of a fan of Liszts own works as I fall asleep at his peregrinage works. But this is good. Weird it's a hidden gem.
@nicb4589
@nicb4589 4 года назад
The “peregrinage” pieces are much better when you hear them live. They lose some of their magic over the recording...
@chateauferret
@chateauferret 3 года назад
I assume you mean Années de Pélérinage. They are fabulous pieces; it helps to understand the background and programme for each one and listen carefully to them. They repay the effort in appreciating them but if you don't understand the programme you won't get them at all.
@Nope_jpg
@Nope_jpg 2 года назад
Oh Liszt and his chromatic mediants.
@guilhermemarello5698
@guilhermemarello5698 2 года назад
Considering what I know of Liszt (which I have, over the past few days, realised isn't that much), this piece almost seemed a bit too "filmesque", cliché and not too interesting. I fond it really beautiful, but hearing it without analising it too deeply wasn't a very rich experience. Until the last few bars. That ending explains the whole piece, the "saudade" (yearning, missing of) of experiences that are forever imprisioned in his memory, and stops the composer from being whole again. Interesting, very interesting ending
@2nfgjesus332
@2nfgjesus332 2 года назад
well thats not very nice is it
@WEEBLLOM
@WEEBLLOM 2 года назад
One of liszt's most beautiful pieces imo
@2nfgjesus332
@2nfgjesus332 2 года назад
@@WEEBLLOM who is this zelle person
@WEEBLLOM
@WEEBLLOM 2 года назад
@@2nfgjesus332 what
@nikitaedell
@nikitaedell 2 года назад
@@2nfgjesus332 its german dumbass, and you juat dont understand the music
@WEEBLLOM
@WEEBLLOM Год назад
​@@nikitaedellwow rude
@user-gp3hv9fz2d
@user-gp3hv9fz2d Год назад
It seems I have to start to learn this on the piano. Such a beautiful piece, and not technically very demanding, needs some attention on specific parts though. This is one of my very favorites written by Liszt
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