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George Cziffra plays Chopin-Polonaise in A-flat Major Op.53 "Heroique" 

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Very rare Video - George Cziffra preformed *8. Chopin-Polonaise in A-flat Major Op.53 "Heroique" live in Hungary 1983 03. 17 * Gyorgy Cziffra born in Hungary, Budapest November 5, 1921. Died: January 15, 1994 - Morsang-sur-Orge (Senlis), France. The noted Hungarian-born French pianist, Georges [originally György] Cziffra, was a son of Hungarian Romas (his father, György Cziffra Sr., was a cimbalom player and played in cabaret halls and restaurants in Paris in the 1910's). He became noted at the age of 5, improvising on popular tunes in bars and circuses. His teachers at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest included Ernő Dohnányi. His education was interrupted by World War II, when he served in the Hungarian army. After the war he continued his studies at the Franz Liszt Academy with Ferenczi, but was once more distracted from music when he was arrested in 1950 for his rebellious political views, and was held under forced labour. He was released from jail in 1953, but was again endangered by the abortive Hungarian revolt in 1956. In 1956, convinced that he could have no peace under Communist rule, on the eve of the Hungarian insurrection and after a stunning account of Béla Bartók's second piano concerto (EMI References), György Cziffra escaped with his wife (Soleilka - of Egyptian origin) and son to Vienna where his recital at the Brahmsaal caused a sensation. News of this event reached The New Yorker. His Paris debut the following year caused a furore - his London debut at the Royal Festival Hall in Franz Liszt's first concerto and Hungarian Fantasy similarly. His meteoric career continued with concerts throughout Europe and debuts at the Ravinia Festival (Grieg and F. Liszt concertos with Carl Schuricht) and Carnegie Hall New York with Thomas Schippers. He always performed with a large leather wristband, as a memento of his years in labour. In 1968 he became a naturalised French citizen. In 1973 he founded the St.-Frambourg Royal Chapel Foundation in Senlis, France to assist young musicians and artists. He died in Senlis, 72 years old, from a heart attack resulting from series of complications from lung cancer. György Cziffra was best known for his interpretations of works of the Romantic repertoire. He is most known for his brilliant and extravagant recordings of Franz Liszt's virtuoso works. He also recorded many of Frédéric Chopin's compositions and those of Robert Schumann (his account of Carnaval de Vienne admired by Alfred Cortot) Cziffra also made a famous transcription of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's Flight of the Bumblebee, written in interlocking octaves. Many of his recordings are controversial, claimed by some to be showy and unmusical. Others regard these reactions as professional jealousy. In any case there is generally little doubt that Cziffra had a remarkable virtuoso technique and was a master at improvisation. He published Des canons et des fleurs (Paris, 1977). György Cziffra's son, György Cziffra, Jr., was a professional conductor and participated in several concerts and recordings with his father. However, his promising career was cut short due to his death by burning accident in 1981 - said to have been accompanied by a suicide note - an event that sparked a progressively diminishing morale in Cziffra, Sr. Cziffra never again performed or recorded with an orchestra, and some critics have commented that the severe emotional blow had an impact on his playing quality as well. While many thought that his pianism deteriorated after the death of his son, some felt that his playing was deeper than before. **György Cziffra was best known for his interpretations of works of the Romantic repertoire. He is most known for his brilliant and extravagant recordings of Franz Liszt's virtuoso works. Cziffra had a remarkable virtuoso technique and was a master at improvisation.

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@hyoseonl11
@hyoseonl11 6 лет назад
Mr. Cziffra was capable of the utmost virtuosity, yet he knew when to respect and play music with nobility and passion, perfect for Op. 53.
@tiffsaver
@tiffsaver 4 года назад
Are you taking Oxycodone again??
@frankiewinters1255
@frankiewinters1255 4 года назад
What? How did you come to that specific assumption based on that specific sentence?
@agostinodarmini8623
@agostinodarmini8623 11 месяцев назад
​@@tiffsaverma tř
@sam08g16
@sam08g16 4 года назад
How lucky we are to have all these awesome recordings available at our fingertips
@RockyM-ew4dc
@RockyM-ew4dc 2 месяца назад
Indeed! And so much of a pity that we don't know how did Chopin played it himself :(
@RockyM-ew4dc
@RockyM-ew4dc 2 месяца назад
@angellesl9497
@angellesl9497 4 года назад
This is exactly how I envisioned Chopin himself playing this most amazing music. The best rendition of this piece I've ever heard. Most rush rush rush it and we miss so many important notes. I absolutely love this piece by this genius.
@UTUBEME2010
@UTUBEME2010 6 лет назад
VERY MASSIVE & IMPRESSIVE VIRTUOSO - SO WONDERFUL EXCELLENT
@tiffsaver
@tiffsaver 4 года назад
WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN SMOKING??
@piano345
@piano345 11 лет назад
It must have been very difficult for Cziffra to return to his homeland Hungary in 1983 after the tragic death of his only son Gyorgy Cziffra Jr. in a house fire in 1981. Cziffra was devastated and never played with orchestra again.
@zihanwang4078
@zihanwang4078 2 года назад
Technique and such wonderful interpretation, this man had it all...
@sargeantpepper
@sargeantpepper 8 лет назад
If this is a very incredible performance, just think how Chopin played this....Cziffra the best technique pianist ever.
@hugod327
@hugod327 5 лет назад
Dinu lipatti was on a similar technical level. Compare both of their gnomenreigen by liszt and you will notice. There are also rachmaninoff and horowitz who are on a similar technical level
@GrV1Ty.
@GrV1Ty. Год назад
@@hugod327 no not horowitz. horowitz is not known for his technique and that is because its not what makes him special. its his interpetation. so no horowitz doesnt have any kind of well technique for a professional pianist
@MathieuPrevot
@MathieuPrevot Год назад
@@GrV1Ty. Rachmaninoff himself said that he ignored the possibilities of the piano until Horowitz played. He also considered that Horowitz played the thirds concerto better than him and said: "that's Horowitz's concerto". Horowitz defined virtuosity at his time, and still today IMHO. Beside stopping your fake news-like to troll-like claims, you also might want to write a more proper english.
@GrV1Ty.
@GrV1Ty. Год назад
@@MathieuPrevot no horowitz is not known for technique. Yes rachmaninoff said that i know and you know why he said it? Because horowitz interpretion and musicality was really great not because of his technique.
@opale1572
@opale1572 Год назад
@@MathieuPrevot 👍👍👍👍
@mostsfa780
@mostsfa780 8 лет назад
Chopin is in my heart 🌹🌷🌼🌸💐🌻🌺
@jonathanmelamed3456
@jonathanmelamed3456 11 лет назад
when you put all the factors of a great pianist together. mr cziffra was the greatest of them all.
@tiffsaver
@tiffsaver 4 года назад
You're dreaming.
@tejaswi5119
@tejaswi5119 2 года назад
@@tiffsaver no you are
@Eunicecastro2000
@Eunicecastro2000 4 года назад
Amazing performance. I love Cziffra.
@agujasypuntillas
@agujasypuntillas 10 лет назад
Amazing composition of chopin .... incredibly !!!
@user-ds1ls9rl4n
@user-ds1ls9rl4n Год назад
I like the way he plays softly but strong enough. :-)
@wittekjmusic
@wittekjmusic 11 лет назад
Recorded in Hungary - Zalaegerszeg on 1983 March 17. Unfortunately the original video tape was a gift from Georges Cziffra wife Soleilka to me. The Video recorded on the SECAM format and I had to converted to NTSC format and I lost the original sound quality. Sound like out the tune. The piano on the Video, Georges Cziffra favorite Yamaha concert Piano. The most important "not the (bad) piano", You can see a very rare live performances from Georges Cziffra.
@vgmessze
@vgmessze 7 лет назад
Szvsz ez a POTE aula, a nagytotálok (4:50 meg 8:05) igazolják. Pécs. Ott voltam. Nagy élmény volt.
@gergelycsallo5133
@gergelycsallo5133 6 лет назад
igen, valóban az...egyetemista koromban mennyi koncertet néztem itt végig... szép élmények, dacára a borzalmas akusztikának :)
@gergelycsallo5133
@gergelycsallo5133 6 лет назад
actually it was in Pécs, Hungary
@sidneycurtiss8882
@sidneycurtiss8882 6 лет назад
Gergely Csallo I
@sam08g16
@sam08g16 4 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing with us
@skellez83
@skellez83 Год назад
This performance just makes a lot of sense to me and it’s very tasteful. He has just the right tad of “out of the schemes-ness”
@all7509
@all7509 4 года назад
So beautiful and wonderful performance. Thank you.
@migorigor8819
@migorigor8819 8 лет назад
Uram atyám:)) A világon nem lesz még egy ilyen művész!:)
@margitsallay7159
@margitsallay7159 Год назад
De lesz, majd úgy 100-200 év múlva....
@karjun53
@karjun53 6 лет назад
This is a very interesting story - and an amazing performance of G. Cziffra! Thanks for sharing this interesting history summary and the great Chopin performance.!
@ana-marijamarkovinapianist302
@ana-marijamarkovinapianist302 4 года назад
genau! this is a very interesting story...
@robert982
@robert982 11 лет назад
Thank you for this and other lovely posts of Cziffra playing. Much appreciated.
@dustovshio
@dustovshio 5 лет назад
cziffra is the greatest pianist since liszt
@smudger671
@smudger671 5 лет назад
So you've heard Liszt play I assume?
@Un-homme-avec-raison
@Un-homme-avec-raison 5 лет назад
@@smudger671?
@tiffsaver
@tiffsaver 4 года назад
WHAT???
@giorgiobrugaletta2878
@giorgiobrugaletta2878 4 года назад
One of the greatest pianist ever, not THE greatest. Arrau, for exemple, or Richter, not to mention Rachmaninoff, was greater than him.
@PrincessDesert
@PrincessDesert 3 года назад
Richter sucks. Arrau & Cziffra both trained under Liszt's post-pupils, get a clue; so quit comparing both of them like it's a competition
@spodermanmemes
@spodermanmemes 9 лет назад
Thank you for this beautiful melody
@michellenormand8858
@michellenormand8858 Год назад
je n'ai jamais écouté une si grande interprétation De la polonaise.
@ecommoy
@ecommoy 4 месяца назад
Tout à fait d accord. Mais écoutez quand même seong Jin cho , le coréen !
@beverlybrodsky5053
@beverlybrodsky5053 7 лет назад
Extraordinary! Bravo
@nicoleroger119
@nicoleroger119 6 лет назад
Sublime et émouvant interprète de Chopin !!!! Je crois : le MEILLEUR 😌
@pablosouffron8277
@pablosouffron8277 6 лет назад
Nicole ROGER et Rubinstein ?
@DihelsonMendonca
@DihelsonMendonca 8 лет назад
I´ve yet to see someone play this polonaise Op 53 and don´t sweat ! :) It´s rather demanding piece !
@mangogyfufi6453
@mangogyfufi6453 7 лет назад
Horowitz
@DihelsonMendonca
@DihelsonMendonca 7 лет назад
I don´t agree. I´ve seen even Horowitz playing it and his expression after the final Ab is kind of "Ughhh" ( demanding piece ). I have played it for my entire life, and I feel the same, no matter how phisicaly I am prepared for it. It consumes much energy, you can´t play it softly...
@marshan1226
@marshan1226 5 лет назад
Dihelson Mendonca Listen to Cyprien Katsaris play it, perfect technique and no sweat !!
@seksanammawat8682
@seksanammawat8682 5 лет назад
How's about Madame Argerich?
@MarcAmengual
@MarcAmengual 5 лет назад
@@seksanammawat8682 and Rubinstein, of course...
@i-told-you-sodear1526
@i-told-you-sodear1526 6 лет назад
The best rendition of the "Heroic Polonaise".
@tiffsaver
@tiffsaver 4 года назад
Did you go to school to get stupid??
@tejaswi5119
@tejaswi5119 2 года назад
@@tiffsaver dude stop. This is the best rendition
@marksmith3947
@marksmith3947 Год назад
Very elegant and graceful. The left hand octaves are not rushed either
@gaillardjacquie1244
@gaillardjacquie1244 6 лет назад
Un très grand virtuose que j'ai eu le plaisir de voir jouer . Souvenir inoubliable .
@keepinfotechsimple
@keepinfotechsimple 8 лет назад
5:23 !! Love that part
@79Tomasso
@79Tomasso 11 месяцев назад
Always loved the chord at 5:35
@gordonmartin11
@gordonmartin11 2 года назад
Excellent ! Comme il aimait le dire, il avait "la souplesse" qui fait le virtuose...
@user-cr3wm2ed7t
@user-cr3wm2ed7t 2 месяца назад
Tempo perfecto ... ejecucion perfecta ... George Cziffra for ever !!! 🤩👏👏👏
@robertoteixeira774
@robertoteixeira774 4 года назад
Excellent !!!!!!!!!
@batorlilia5841
@batorlilia5841 2 года назад
Cette musique est une merveille du piano
@sziszi050
@sziszi050 Год назад
Szerintem is és, hát a zongoristáé is! 🙂
@neljoj4767
@neljoj4767 3 года назад
Exelent 🎼🎹
@sergioorlandodias5062
@sergioorlandodias5062 4 года назад
Цифра это легенда фортепьяно. Виртуоз, интеллектуал инструмента, бывший узник концлагеря, которому целенаправленно ломали руки, чтобы не играл. Такой музыкант вызывает любовь и уважение на всю жизнь . жаль он ушёл из жизни. У меня есть его редчайшие записи.
@sziszi050
@sziszi050 Год назад
Tetszik! Bár nem egészen így történt. Valóban büntetőtáborban volt, mert az embercsempészek elárulták, amikor családjával külföldre indult. Építkezésen kellett dolgoznia. Köveket hordania. Amikor ilyen munkára kényszerítették épp a kezeit kímélni akaró társai, mentőakcióba léptek. brigádvezetőjüknek tették, adminisztrációs munkára. :)
@sziszi050
@sziszi050 Год назад
„Egykori miskolci rabtársa, Határ Győző építész-író így emlékezik a Dudujka-völgyi Rákosi Mátyás Nehézipari Műszaki Egyetem építkezésére és Cziffra György »rabkoncertjére«" "Feleségével és újszülött gyermekével Csehszlovákián át próbáltak meglépni, és a csehszlovák-osztrák határon kapcsolták le őket. S mindez az izgalom, ez a hányódás-sodródás nem napok, hanem hetek története volt: a lebuktató embercsempészek megalkudtak a bőrére a háta mögött. Három évet kapott. Nem nagyképűsködött, ismerték, tisztelték a táborban, de inkább csak távolságtartással. (…) Persze voltak a telepen, akiknél Gyurka nem volt népszerű: bumburnyák smasszerek; primitív surmók, akik a »zongoraművész« hallatára megbokrosodtak és mindenáron ki akartak babrálni vele" forrás Wikipédia A mentőakcióval folytatja és amit a rabkoncertről írt, még engem is meghatottak 70+-os koromban. Az itt a Wikipédián folytatja a rabtárs író :) hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cziffra_Gy%C3%B6rgy_(zongoram%C5%B1v%C3%A9sz)
@pozitiv490
@pozitiv490 8 лет назад
Очень понравилось!
@aricle123456
@aricle123456 8 лет назад
The best!
@EnricoMasala
@EnricoMasala 6 лет назад
grazie!
@brynmiller7547
@brynmiller7547 7 лет назад
So effortless.
@tiffsaver
@tiffsaver 4 года назад
"Effortless," as in "Boring."
@finderrio
@finderrio 3 года назад
@@tiffsaver Bad take.
@tiffsaver
@tiffsaver 3 года назад
@@finderrio Really? How so?? And this time, BE SPECIFIC.
@ilovemilfs69420
@ilovemilfs69420 3 года назад
@@tiffsaver Effortless and boring are quite different things, my man. And why do you keep replying random comments making assumptions that they're drug addicts? Are you on drugs? Please wake up. It takes years and years od experience and passion to effortlessly play a piece like that, but it's not at all boring. In the effortlessness, there are actual emotion and Cziffra slowing down his interpretation just shows his emotion. I am sorry and by no means want to offend you, but what part of your brain are you using? Please excuse my not at all adequate English.
@tiffsaver
@tiffsaver 3 года назад
@@ilovemilfs69420 BORING IS THE WORD. Nothing in any of my comments regarding this player is either "random" or inaccurate, other than your lavish praise of this guy's performance, one so utterly lackluster as to defy description. This obvious imposter had about as much PASSION in his playing as my little brother did playing at this first recital. I don't know who this guy is, but by any recognizable standard of great playing, this guy would get booed right out of Carnegie Hall, or any other recognized classical venue that I know of. I've seen 9-year old Asian kids who played with more panache and feeling that this lump of coal in a tuxedo. Once again, pay close attention to the poor guy SLEEPING in the front row of this "exciting performance." He was mercifully unconscious, no doubt due to the coma-inducing quality of this guy's totally uninspired, mechanical performance.
@GIANNIMUSART
@GIANNIMUSART 2 года назад
Che talento straordinario!
@eustachiodemarco
@eustachiodemarco Год назад
MAESTRO ASSOLUTO!
@ITZ-NOX
@ITZ-NOX 5 лет назад
the oscar peterson of the 20th century modern classical performance era.
@tiffsaver
@tiffsaver 4 года назад
Don't ever put down Oscar Peterson like this again.
@glennthompson4725
@glennthompson4725 4 года назад
@@tiffsaver Wasn't a putdown of Oscar, rather and by omission, a lift up of Art.
@camilloflaim8933
@camilloflaim8933 4 года назад
For Cziffra to play op.53 of Chopin it's so easy like to play valzer slow FASCINATION !!!!
@diapasonabsolu
@diapasonabsolu 6 лет назад
Le piano YAMAHA n'est pas à la hauteur du talent de Cziffra et en plus il est mal accordé . Il sonne fêlé . Seul un Steinway aurait été à la hauteur du génie musical de Georgy Cziffra .
@myroslavadanilova771
@myroslavadanilova771 6 лет назад
Brilliant!!!
@tiffsaver
@tiffsaver 4 года назад
BRILLIANTLY BORING.
@tiffsaver
@tiffsaver 4 года назад
Compared to who?
@untonsured
@untonsured 4 года назад
@@tiffsaver you
@tiffsaver
@tiffsaver 4 года назад
@@untonsured DID YOU GO TO SCHOOL TO GET STUPID??
@untonsured
@untonsured 4 года назад
@@tiffsaver I love you
@carmenrubio3786
@carmenrubio3786 3 года назад
REALMENTE MARAVILLOSO
@user-qz6zu6ir4e
@user-qz6zu6ir4e 9 месяцев назад
bravo
@jocelyneplaneix5700
@jocelyneplaneix5700 11 дней назад
👏👏👏👏👏
@Rodney-hw2mp
@Rodney-hw2mp Месяц назад
Great technique
@Deutre08
@Deutre08 Год назад
Qué grande Cziffra!!, puede tomarse todas las libertades interpretativas que quiera, algunas me gustarán otras no tanto, pero para mí es uno de los grandes entre los grandes. Capo total!!
@stefaniavirgili697
@stefaniavirgili697 3 месяца назад
Fede:❤❤❤
@ericnewberg7090
@ericnewberg7090 3 года назад
Great rendition but doesn't have the dynamic and speed of Horowitz at his prime. Bravo to any artists that takes in this piece. Hearing Chopin play this must have been quite a thrill.
@philipjungelson8591
@philipjungelson8591 Год назад
Maybe Liszt obliged... Imagine it!
@stevehinnenkamp5625
@stevehinnenkamp5625 Год назад
Marvelous! What a dud of an audience! Should be kissing the sweat off his brow. PHILLISTINES!
@claudinegilbert8171
@claudinegilbert8171 7 лет назад
"Le" Meilleur !
@philipjungelson8591
@philipjungelson8591 Год назад
Non, un des grands, plutôt... Il ne s'agit pas d'une compétition, après tout...
@Warauwater
@Warauwater Месяц назад
I’m so happy that he played with YAMAHA.
@catherineperre1072
@catherineperre1072 3 года назад
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@kionawaka69
@kionawaka69 4 года назад
リスト弾きとして有名なシフラは意外にショパンも多く弾いている。いささか抑え気味に弾いているが、それでも腕が立ちすぎるのか、技巧が空回りするフシがある。
@jupiterki
@jupiterki 4 года назад
George un tutorial por favor
@vaxx2007
@vaxx2007 25 дней назад
interesting that octaves episode he plays more or less in a quality as I play. may be he was too tired
@marekvollach7831
@marekvollach7831 Год назад
Such fluid connection between hands, fingers and the keys: almost looks like technique… ANY TECHNICAL DIFFICULTY is …. NOT 😇😔🤣🙏🏼😎
@cristiandone5749
@cristiandone5749 2 года назад
Increible como se nota los videos antes y el despues de la muerte de su hijo JR por su expresion.
@Ludwig142
@Ludwig142 3 года назад
How i played?
@AnonYmous-ry2jn
@AnonYmous-ry2jn Год назад
Is that Gorbechev in the 3rd or 4th row?
@batorlilia5841
@batorlilia5841 2 года назад
Chopin , le seul pianiste qui a donné la vie à cette musique
@may7153
@may7153 5 лет назад
His interpretation of this piece sounds quite similar to Cho’s performance in the Chopin Piano Competition in 2015. I can’t compare because of such low sound quality of this video but it still sounds much alike. I thought Cho’s was unique and new but maybe not so much. There was this legendary pianist way before...!
@ecommoy
@ecommoy 3 месяца назад
Parfaitement d accord
@m0ment219
@m0ment219 3 года назад
Even though he was Hungarian, he really managed to give it a VERY polonaise-like feeling, which is mostly disregarded by lots of pianists, who just use their own play-style instead of the Polish one. This piece references the Polish revolution really well, and we don't know it, but maybe that's what Chopin even wanted it to reference. He played it very subtle which doesn't suit that theme very well, but the polonaise style... 😙
@Rudel23
@Rudel23 11 лет назад
Thank you, where was recorded this video? What a bad piano, even out of tune...
@classicalplayer255
@classicalplayer255 5 лет назад
Zalaegerszeg
@paulmacconnor5865
@paulmacconnor5865 11 лет назад
Even Greater than... the Legendary... NEKEARBREV ?!!
@adrolid1
@adrolid1 10 месяцев назад
Magistral interpretacion pésima la grabación con saltos
@albertomirandamiranda7073
@albertomirandamiranda7073 3 года назад
Like Horowitz..
@ahmadfarran-9845
@ahmadfarran-9845 Год назад
Rabenstien's still the best cover
@dustovshio
@dustovshio 5 лет назад
it almost looks like he is double jointed.
@tiffsaver
@tiffsaver 4 года назад
It looks like he's on double TRANQUILIZERS.
@ivorap8197
@ivorap8197 3 года назад
@@tiffsaver Hahahahahah I’ve gotta applaud you for being so passionate about not enjoying his performance, rather incredible how much time and effort you put into making the world aware of your dislikes
@tiffsaver
@tiffsaver 3 года назад
@@ivorap8197 I would have never even contributed to this thread if the comments regarding this performance weren't so incredibly HYPED. If you don't understand the definition, look it up. I've seen 9-year old players with more passion that this colossal lump of coal. Even Liberace blows him away.
@ivorap8197
@ivorap8197 3 года назад
@@tiffsaver After reading your comments I was already pretty aware of your thoughts on him, but isn’t it much more preferable for the sake of your own time and mental well-being to just let others be hyped about something you may not agree with? Whatever your opinion is on anything, people will always believe the opposite. Trying to convince them will keep you busy for eternity
@tiffsaver
@tiffsaver 3 года назад
@@ivorap8197 It was purely "for the sake of my well-being" that I contributed to this channel in the first place! It reminds me of when people were claiming "what a great singer Madonna is!!" It was such a monumental JOKE that I was forced to say something, just as I did here. If you don't agree with my personal assessment of this pianist's performance of my favorite Chopin Polonaise, good for you... it's still a free country. But with people like you around, it won't be for long.
@techinoneminute
@techinoneminute 19 дней назад
1:52 he made a mistake
@aliabrahimi3711
@aliabrahimi3711 10 лет назад
very messy Heroique.
@PrincessDesert
@PrincessDesert 5 лет назад
You Amazing Moron ! Cziffra knows how to Play Chopin because he was taught by a Pupil of a Pupil of Liszt !!
@tiffsaver
@tiffsaver 4 года назад
@@PrincessDesert Yeah, right.
@tiffsaver
@tiffsaver 4 года назад
I don't know how anyone could even stay awake during this performance.
@adriancook7078
@adriancook7078 5 лет назад
I have never heard of or heard this pianist before. Why did he play on such an awful piano ?
@sziszi050
@sziszi050 Год назад
Mert nem studió felvétel és az akusztika sem tökéletes. Egy magyar vidéki város kultúrterme lehet és nem a zeneakadémia hangverseny terme. Viszont a közönség örömére játszott! :-)
@alainspiteri502
@alainspiteri502 5 лет назад
Always very viril : not here , except Listz j don't understand Cziffra , not interesting for me
@tiffsaver
@tiffsaver 4 года назад
You are the ONLY one on this entire thread with a good ear. This guy is like watching a dead man sitting up.
@soundautomatic1
@soundautomatic1 4 года назад
Seems almost bored with the timing. Obviously this a fantastic player, but I think it's a pretty mediocre performance for a pro.
@mhdfrb9971
@mhdfrb9971 2 года назад
Look who's talking
@vdv3009
@vdv3009 8 месяцев назад
La migliore esecuzione di questo componimento di Chopin rimane assolutamente quella di Arthur Rubinstein!
@aricle123456
@aricle123456 8 лет назад
The best!
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