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Franz Liszt (1811-1886) - Piano Works
Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation (00:00-03:20)
Liebesträume - 3 nocturnes
1- Hohe Liebe (00:00)
2- Seliger Tod (06:14)
3- O Lieb (10:58)
Trois Études de concert
1- Lamento (15:51)
2- La leggerezza (26:16)
3- Un Sospiro (31:16)
Consolations
1- Andante con moto (36:50)
2- Un poco più mosso (38:18)
3- Lento placido (41:37)
4- Quasi adagio (45:26)
5- Andantino (48:38)
6- Allegretto sempre cantabile (51:33)
Zwei Konzertetüden
1- Waldesrauschen (55:00)
2- Gnomenreigen (59:00)
La Campanella (1:02:10)
Grand Galop chromatique (1:07:16)
Bénédiction de Dieu dans la solitude - No.3 of Harmonies poétiques et religieuses (1:11:47)
Piano : Jorge Bolet
Recorded in 1979,1983 & 1986
Find CMRR's recordings on Spotify: spoti.fi/3016eVr
Franz Liszt est l’un des plus grands pianistes de l’histoire (un déchiffreur extraordinaire). En tant que compositeur, il est avant tout associé au piano. Il a écrit 1200 pièces (de quoi remplir environ 200 CD). Sa musique est d’une originalité saisissante dans sa conception, son harmonie et son contenu. Ses innovations lui permirent d’exprimer à la fois ses pensées profondes et son côté plus flamboyant étaient une avancée significative sur ce qui s’était passé auparavant. Tous les compositeurs pour le piano furent ensuite redevables à Liszt.
Liszt inventa le récital pour piano seul. Les programmes étaient jusque-là partagés entre artistes ; il fut le premier à jouer de profil pour le public ; il rendit le piano séduisant, et ceux qui lui succédèrent, prenant Liszt pour modèle, se virent accorder un statut de pop star actuel.
Le Liebesträum n°3 est l’une des plus connues de toutes les pièces pour piano, un nocturne avec une section médiane passionnée qui, comme les deux autres virent le jour sous la forme de lied. Les nocturnes de Liszt sont d’une grande beauté. Les six consolations, inspirées par la poésie de Charles Sainte-Beuve, rappellent la tendre atmosphère des Nocturnes. La très aimée numéro 3 en ré bémol majeur est la plus célèbre des six.
Cette selection a pour but de faire découvrir une nouvelle facette de la musique de Liszt pour les auditeurs moins avertis. En effet, même les moins amateurs de la musique de Liszt apprécient ses pièces qui peuvent être savourées en tout temps et particulièrement un soir devant un feu de cheminée ou en contemplant la lune et les étoiles. Le phrasé éloquent, expressif, un rubato sans affectation et l’une des palettes sonores les plus belles de tout pianiste sont les traits caractéristiques du jeu de Jorge Bolet qui rend honneur à ces pièces d’une grande beauté.
Parmi les oeuvres de Liszt baptisées « études », les plus connues sont peut-être les deux études de concert Waldesrauschen (murmures de la forêt) et Gnomenreigen (danse des gnomes). Les études demandent une virtuosité extraordinaire mais aussi beaucoup de délicatesse et de tendresse. Deux éléments qui ne sont pas toujours facile à marier. Le chant (la ligne mélodique la plus aigu) de ces études est d’une grande poésie.
« La campanella » utilise le thème du dernier mouvement du concerto pour violon n°2 en si mineur de Paganini pour quelques acrobaties pianistiques traîtreusement difficiles. Le « Grand Galop chromatique » est une oeuvre que Liszt utilisait lui-même pour conclure ses récitals. C’est une pièce difficile, avec un ingénieux trait chromatique en guise de motif, et reste avant tout un divertissement. « Benediction de Dieu dans la solitude » est un chef-d’oeuvre tour à tour mystique et extatique. C’est un monde symphonique. Elle est l’une des oeuvres de Liszt qui nous emmène le plus loin en matière d’introspection.
Liszt - Six Consolations S.172, Consolation No.3, St.François .. (Century’s record.: Éric Heidsieck) : • Liszt - Six Consolatio...
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@classicalmusicreference
@classicalmusicreference 8 лет назад
Franz Liszt (1811-1886) - Piano Works *Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation* (00:00-03:20) Liebesträume - 3 nocturnes 1- Hohe Liebe (00:00) 2- Seliger Tod (06:14) 3- O Lieb (10:58) Trois Études de concert 1- Lamento (15:51) 2- La leggerezza (26:16) 3- Un Sospiro (31:16) Consolations 1- Andante con moto (36:50) 2- Un poco più mosso (38:18) 3- Lento placido (41:37) 4- Quasi adagio (45:26) 5- Andantino (48:38) 6- Allegretto sempre cantabile (51:33) Zwei Konzertetüden 1- Waldesrauschen (55:00) 2- Gnomenreigen (59:00) La Campanella (1:02:10) Grand Galop chromatique (1:07:16) Bénédiction de Dieu dans la solitude - No.3 of Harmonies poétiques et religieuses (1:11:47) Piano : Jorge Bolet Recorded in 1979,1983 & 1986 Find CMRR's recordings on *Spotify* : spoti.fi/3016eVr Franz Liszt est l’un des plus grands pianistes de l’histoire (un déchiffreur extraordinaire). En tant que compositeur, il est avant tout associé au piano. Il a écrit 1200 pièces (de quoi remplir environ 200 CD). Sa musique est d’une originalité saisissante dans sa conception, son harmonie et son contenu. Ses innovations lui permirent d’exprimer à la fois ses pensées profondes et son côté plus flamboyant étaient une avancée significative sur ce qui s’était passé auparavant. Tous les compositeurs pour le piano furent ensuite redevables à Liszt. Liszt inventa le récital pour piano seul. Les programmes étaient jusque-là partagés entre artistes ; il fut le premier à jouer de profil pour le public ; il rendit le piano séduisant, et ceux qui lui succédèrent, prenant Liszt pour modèle, se virent accorder un statut de pop star actuel. Le Liebesträum n°3 est l’une des plus connues de toutes les pièces pour piano, un nocturne avec une section médiane passionnée qui, comme les deux autres virent le jour sous la forme de lied. Les nocturnes de Liszt sont d’une grande beauté. Les six consolations, inspirées par la poésie de Charles Sainte-Beuve, rappellent la tendre atmosphère des Nocturnes. La très aimée numéro 3 en ré bémol majeur est la plus célèbre des six. Cette selection a pour but de faire découvrir une nouvelle facette de la musique de Liszt pour les auditeurs moins avertis. En effet, même les moins amateurs de la musique de Liszt apprécient ses pièces qui peuvent être savourées en tout temps et particulièrement un soir devant un feu de cheminée ou en contemplant la lune et les étoiles. Le phrasé éloquent, expressif, un rubato sans affectation et l’une des palettes sonores les plus belles de tout pianiste sont les traits caractéristiques du jeu de Jorge Bolet qui rend honneur à ces pièces d’une grande beauté. Parmi les oeuvres de Liszt baptisées « études », les plus connues sont peut-être les deux études de concert Waldesrauschen (murmures de la forêt) et Gnomenreigen (danse des gnomes). Les études demandent une virtuosité extraordinaire mais aussi beaucoup de délicatesse et de tendresse. Deux éléments qui ne sont pas toujours facile à marier. Le chant (la ligne mélodique la plus aigu) de ces études est d’une grande poésie. « La campanella » utilise le thème du dernier mouvement du concerto pour violon n°2 en si mineur de Paganini pour quelques acrobaties pianistiques traîtreusement difficiles. Le « Grand Galop chromatique » est une oeuvre que Liszt utilisait lui-même pour conclure ses récitals. C’est une pièce difficile, avec un ingénieux trait chromatique en guise de motif, et reste avant tout un divertissement. « Benediction de Dieu dans la solitude » est un chef-d’oeuvre tour à tour mystique et extatique. C’est un monde symphonique. Elle est l’une des oeuvres de Liszt qui nous emmène le plus loin en matière d’introspection. Liszt - Six Consolations S.172, Consolation No.3, St.François .. (Century’s record.: Éric Heidsieck) : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-I_rG0NNBTD0.html Franz Liszt PLAYLIST (reference recordings) : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bO3xM__qNTA.html
@ideajardin655
@ideajardin655 6 лет назад
Liebestraum num. 3: "O lieb, so lang wie du lieben kannst!"
@eddierodriguez1638
@eddierodriguez1638 11 месяцев назад
Bolet is wonderful in the music of Liszt. He brings out the beauty in the music of liszt. One of my favorite performers of Liszt along with Richter, Arrau and Berman.
@spark_6710
@spark_6710 3 года назад
The very 1st time I ever listened to Liszt ,I was 7 in my music class in Tokyo. I knew he was IT ! THE ONE ! Without Liszt ,there wouldn't had been the music we know today ( well music has died now ! Thanx to the industry ! And poor music education in the U.S. ! ) .Although Liszt wouldn't had been Liszt w/ o Beethoven, Liszt made music larer than life ! The best pianist / composer all time to this day & that won't change forever ! His music is truly BREATHTAKING & his influences & contributions to our lives & music world are something not measurable . Now I am 54 ,but I still listen to Liszt w/ almost the same sensation that he gave me when I was only 7 ! Only my admirations & respects for his talents & works have grown more ! 💜💜💜💜🎹🎹🎹🥁🐉🎵🎤🎶💖💖💖💕💞
@classicalmusicreference
@classicalmusicreference 3 года назад
:)
@spark_6710
@spark_6710 3 года назад
@@classicalmusicreference 💜💜💜💕👍
@FlexingClassicalMusic
@FlexingClassicalMusic 7 месяцев назад
Classical music isn't exclusive to professional musicians or music aficionados; it's for everyone. It can create a state of mind, stimulate creativity, and infuse beauty and art into our daily lives.
@sergiobustamante2163
@sergiobustamante2163 3 года назад
Jorge Bolet was one of the best interpreters of Liszt's genius.
@Musicaesabedoria
@Musicaesabedoria 3 года назад
I agree!
@rinacravero
@rinacravero Год назад
De acuerdo!
@kylegann4005
@kylegann4005 Год назад
I'm in musical academia, in which world Liszt is a vastly underrated composer, misrepresented by his flashiest pieces. He was one of the best and most influential of 19th-c. composers.
@PastPerspectives3
@PastPerspectives3 Год назад
Quite easily. He was harmonically innovative, technically peerless (sorry Alkan and Chopin), the inheritor of the great line of tutorship going back to Haydn via Beethoven and Czerny, as well as the greatest late-Romantic composer and harbinger of the impressionist era. I love Liszt.
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np Год назад
Película Una Llama Mágica ,interpreto en vivo Jorge Bolet su biografía con el piano 🤣 con exelencia. 🏆🥇🎼🎶🎶🎶La biografía de Lizst , la tengo en disco de acetato .El disco se llama como la película Una Llama Mágica. para los que no estuvieron ese año. ✔️🇮🇷😍.
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np Год назад
Divino al final de la película Una Llama Mágica. Jorge Bolet.
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np Год назад
🇮🇷🏆🥇🆗🎹🔥🖐️❣️❣️
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np Год назад
❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️Jorge. Bolet y Franz Lizst. Gracias. 🖐️
@jeffingber1173
@jeffingber1173 2 года назад
Bolet was peerless in his Liszt performances. He left the flashy pyrotechnics to lesser performers (although his technique was sublime). He was a model of taste, discretion and subtlety.
@user-oi6pg5ms7i
@user-oi6pg5ms7i 2 года назад
Jorge bolet라는 피아니스트를 알게 되어서 너무 좋습니다. 이분이야말로 리스트 전문피아노연주자입니다
@marcalexandrefontenay9801
@marcalexandrefontenay9801 3 года назад
J’ai entendu J Bolet en récital au TCE à Paris vers la fin de sa vie dans les années 1990 et j’en garde un souvenir ému. Ses enregistrements de transcriptions de Schubert par Liszt sont superbes.Ici il nous livre un héritage de son introspection dans des pièces maîtresses du maître hongrois.
@orvillewrightjr9330
@orvillewrightjr9330 3 года назад
Jorge Bolet is apre-eminent performer of Liszt's piano works. Bolet brings such precision, yet sensitivity to these works, it's almost indescribable; listening to these masterpieces is entirely relaxing and enjoyable. I have hazarded to play a few Liszt pieces and people have told me that they like my renditions. I live on in the hope of being able to perform more of Liszt's pieces; there's such a great satisfaction it gives me.
@tishhill9561
@tishhill9561 2 года назад
@Orville Wrig... your humility makes me smile, moves me
@orvillewrightjr9330
@orvillewrightjr9330 2 года назад
@@tishhill9561 Thank you, you're a very kind lady.
@cc8070
@cc8070 2 года назад
Liszt wrote stirring, provocative and yet beautiful pieces. I absolutely love this!
@joespencer471
@joespencer471 6 лет назад
The beautiful side of Liszt!
@luizamsalgado
@luizamsalgado 2 года назад
Bolet and Liszt are a musical heaven. Thank you for sharing!
@carolyndrummond3455
@carolyndrummond3455 4 года назад
Still my favorite....I love to hear his music. IF ONLY THE COMPOSERS COULD KNOW HOW MUCH IT IS STILL LISTENED TO AND LOVED!!
@aleksandragaweda5
@aleksandragaweda5 4 года назад
They know, I’m certain about it..
@rinacravero
@rinacravero Год назад
Y jorge Bolet lo ejecutó maravillosamente y grabó para deleitarnos... bendito sea y descanse entre coros de ángeles.
@jackarcher7495
@jackarcher7495 6 лет назад
I too have tended to think of Liszt in terms of big, showy pieces. Listening to Bolet in these marvelous compositions is a cure for that.
@catherinejones9396
@catherinejones9396 2 года назад
Spot on! Intelligent comment.
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np Год назад
Jorge Bolet ,la exelencia para interpretar Lizst. 😘🥇🙏🏆🎼🎶🎶🎶🎶🔥
@carolyndrummond3455
@carolyndrummond3455 5 лет назад
I am totally in love with this 208 year old dead man by this music and picture and history.
@ferube4171
@ferube4171 4 года назад
208???? ARE YOU GOOD??
@ferube4171
@ferube4171 4 года назад
AH!! WHEN HE BORN AT ACTUALLITY
@garylysaght1579
@garylysaght1579 4 года назад
Carolyn Drummond me too. I was given acopy of his 'Pilgrimage Years' a few years ago and he now in top three. Thanks
@billiejean3921
@billiejean3921 3 года назад
Same......
@babygirl4169
@babygirl4169 3 года назад
WTF! Not 208! He was born in 1811 and died in 1886, so it should be 134 years
@dianacooper3063
@dianacooper3063 2 года назад
So beautiful, its breathtaking. If I could go back in time and meet Franz Liszt, I would.
@robinterkzer8128
@robinterkzer8128 2 года назад
The incomparable Liszt, is the greatest not one of the greatest !
@yosupyang2952
@yosupyang2952 3 года назад
Sometimes I listen to music and l imagine beautiful things, so i am very happy and changing into my life everything .
@odaalarteporeldr.pedrosanc7966
@odaalarteporeldr.pedrosanc7966 2 года назад
Jorge Bolet is a great romantic. He is specialist in Lizst and also in Rachmaninoff. Bolet is a pride of cubans.
@carolyndrummond3455
@carolyndrummond3455 5 лет назад
So happy to find this on here today. I play Liszt music most of the day and evening. He has always been my favorite.
@spark_6710
@spark_6710 3 года назад
👍👍💜💜💜💜🎹🎹🎹🥁🐉🎵🎤🎶💞
@notaire2
@notaire2 4 года назад
Hoch kultivierte Interpretation dieser romantischen Meisterwerke im lyrischen Tempo mit anmutigem Klang und sorgfältig kontrollierter Dynamik. Echt unvergleichlicher Pianist!
@robertoa.m.3984
@robertoa.m.3984 3 года назад
Eine der letzten großen romantischen Pianisten. Nur Horowitz und Arrau vergleichbar.
@robertoa.m.3984
@robertoa.m.3984 3 года назад
Der gigantischen Repertoire von Arrau war aber unerreichbar.
@notaire2
@notaire2 3 года назад
@@robertoa.m.3984 Stimmt. Ganz undenkbare Interpretation im 21. Jahrhundert.
@irmahelenagomez.865
@irmahelenagomez.865 2 года назад
Genio inmortal que nos permites con tu genialidad musical transportarnos al Cielo , alejándonos un poco de esta expiral terrenal.
@bharatc.sampat6406
@bharatc.sampat6406 2 месяца назад
Wonderful Wonderful
@tatianaponomareva5774
@tatianaponomareva5774 5 месяцев назад
Incredible performance! Much love from Georgia🇬🇪!
@tishhill9561
@tishhill9561 2 года назад
Thank you so much for posting this sublime record. Thank you with all my heart.
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np 2 года назад
Es increíble 😍 este programa. 🇲🇽. 🎶🎵. Jorje Bolet. 🇲🇽
@rimb68
@rimb68 8 лет назад
Jorge Bolet's Liszt recordings are among the very greatest.....Merveilleux et remarquable....
@jeffreybryan8377
@jeffreybryan8377 3 года назад
Absolutely 🤗💕
@mu99ins
@mu99ins 6 лет назад
The wild bird, who's been roosting in my heater box on my roof since last December, loves Liszt. I'm retired, and this bird and I have been listening to music, full time, for 6 months now. Sounds crazy, I know. But, I've recorded it's tweets on a voice recorder, just to prove to myself that I wasn't nuts. The bird answered these recorded tweets with a tenative tweet....3 times and then it stopped answering. It has a basic 'one note' tweet that it modifies to express pleasure, displeasure, excitement, and with the use of what I call an "insta-tweet", it can communicate with me. The bird's hearing is superior to mine. It can hear anything that I can hear in the room. In the morning, It wants me to get up and play music, and to communicate that, it insta-tweets at my yawns, or even a deep breath. When I'm at my computer, and there is no music playing, it will whip out it's insta-tweet when I'm typing to call attention that there's no music playing. Sometimes, it tries to insta-tweet my pool shot, and can actually tweet when my cue strikes the cue ball, once in a while. It listens to my clicking noises of my keyboard and mouse, and often can tell if I'm about to play music from You Tube. The tweet will the a hopeful tweet. And then, when a tune begins, it will tweet that seems to say, "Ah, music at last ! " It tweets when Liszt beautifully resolves the themes of these tunes towards the end of each number. It's a gas to listen to music with a bird. You'll never guess what kind of music this bird loves the most.
@classicalmusicreference
@classicalmusicreference 6 лет назад
post a video of your bird :-)
@mu99ins
@mu99ins 6 лет назад
I've never seen the bird. The bird has the safest place in the neighborhood. It stays in that box from before I wake in the morning, until after I go to bed at night. It must hunt at night. It's reflexes are so quick, almost instantaneous, and hearing so good, that I figure it hunts with it's ears. It can hear it's prey, which again, I surmise to be flying insects, based on the fact that it's a very small bird, I know because the entrance to the heater box is really small, and it's hearing so good, with the super quick reflexes. When I work in the garden, I can hear it tweet from the box, but It refuses to come out. Why should it? It's got perfect safety, and a trained human to play the music. I heard a tweet at the garden center, that was the same tweet as the bird in my heater, and asked the check lady about the bird that just tweeted and her answer was, "We have all kinds of birds in this place" I told her, "They like music." That kind of statement is a conversation stopper. You see, people think birds are equally stupid, and anything to the contrary: Nuts. I don't blame them for thinking that. My circumstances resemble some kind of animal behavioral experiment with a sensory deprivation box (the heater), and a captive bird, except this bird is a volunteer. The moral question is, is this bird addicted to music? Anyhow, I would have to have sophisticated equipment, with motion sensors, low light capability, to catch a glimpse of this bird when it leaves the box at night. I have it's tweets recorded, and that's all the evidence I have. If you have a safe email address, maybe I can send that recording to you.
@fe12rrps
@fe12rrps 6 лет назад
mu99ins you and St. Gregory have something in common :-)
@mu99ins
@mu99ins 6 лет назад
I was thinking St. Francis of Assissi who had a few bird buddies, or St. Gall, the patron Saint of birds. If I have something in common with St. Gregory III, I would say it was gratitude towards Charles Martel for vanquishing foreign invaders in what is known today as Italy and France. But, probably you know more about him than I do. I think I'd make a splendid Pope, not so much a Saint due to my many flaws. But Pope? I'd have to raise an army to take back Cyprus from the Turks. And then on to Constantinople (Istanbul) to free the city from the Turks. And then on to Londonstan....well, a Pope's work is never done.
@fe12rrps
@fe12rrps 6 лет назад
mu99ins you’re knowledge clearly exceeds mine. It was quite educational in fact! Regardless of whom we decide on, one fact we can agree on: both you and the bird have wonderful taste in music! :-)
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np 2 года назад
Es mi gran amor. Liszt. Y Bolet es el. que nació para. Franz. .
@katherinemeloan1582
@katherinemeloan1582 8 лет назад
I have never heard such a Liebestraume as Bolet's!!!! Merveilleux et remarquable indeed! Many thanks!
@ly776
@ly776 6 лет назад
You might like to compare to another limited recording of Liebestraume 3 he did for Baldwin Piano Company that has some subtle variations in tone and feeling from this Decca version. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qgm_54QzvYg.html.
@glauciusazeredo212
@glauciusazeredo212 5 лет назад
Sou fã deste senhor intérprete.Cubano.Eu acho um dos melhores concertista deste maravilhoso instrumento. Bolet-Jorge. Toque-interpretação - tempo. Emocional. Dramático. Cheio de vida. Sem dúvida. Pianista do 1 escalão.
@Hogarti1
@Hogarti1 Год назад
This is really splendid playing. Bolet strikes the perfect tone. Thank you for sharing these.
@fulviozanoni8450
@fulviozanoni8450 4 года назад
Vielen Dank für diese wundervolle Lisztian-Anthologie, die so gut wie möglich gespielt wird.
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np 2 года назад
Gracias. por el. disco. Buenas noches.
@yeryang1776
@yeryang1776 5 лет назад
Going through some difficult times.. The Consolations are definitely helping a lot. Much appreciated.
@ayhamshaheed7740
@ayhamshaheed7740 4 года назад
Nice to see they are fitting their intended purpose; to console you
@canman5060
@canman5060 4 года назад
Jorge Bolet is the pianist who did the dub for the 1960 Movie Songs Without End , a movie about the romance story of Franz Liszt.
@kimkeechang1678
@kimkeechang1678 6 лет назад
oh, the touch was very sensitive, I love his Un Sospiro. I used to play it some 10 years ago. Now, I am picking it up again after listening to this. Exquisite performance.
@spark_6710
@spark_6710 3 года назад
That's one of my all time fave of Liszt's ! One of the very 1st pieces of his I ever heard ! I was 7 . Wow ! You can play that piece !👏👏👍💜💜💜💜🎹🎹🎹🥁🐉🎵🎤🎶💞
@studentjohn35
@studentjohn35 3 года назад
I believe Bolet recorded these pieces on a Bechstein EN-280 piano. i do recall that Bechstein got Bolet's interest when they brought out that model in the mid 1970's, and he used them of several of his Decca releases in that time. This could be one of them.
@user-fu6tt8qq4v
@user-fu6tt8qq4v 4 года назад
아름다운 피아노 연주곡 잘 들었읍니다~감사합니다~🎵🎹🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤
@JohnFoll1
@JohnFoll1 5 лет назад
A wonderful performance and a wonderful piano sound. How can you not like it?
@user-oi6pg5ms7i
@user-oi6pg5ms7i Год назад
조회수가 너무 적다... 명반인데....
@hectorgomezjofre5358
@hectorgomezjofre5358 3 года назад
en un mundo ideal este canal tendría millones de seguidores
@CaroleHoldem-lh4np
@CaroleHoldem-lh4np 10 месяцев назад
Liszt Liebestraume: Beautiful Music to Begin the New Day ✨🙏✨🩰🎶🎶🩰✨@ Classical Music/Reference _8:30am ⭐⭐⭐⭐
@isola5738
@isola5738 5 лет назад
This is the divine playing of Liszt. Memorising, a rare gem. Thank you so much.
@robertoa.m.3984
@robertoa.m.3984 3 года назад
Thank you for this fantastic release! Bolet was together with Horowitz and Arrau the last of the legendary romantic pianists. (Rubinstein is also of this line) His interpretation of Liszt is unequaled except by those peers. (Not Rubinstein who played very little Liszt)
@MXDelfos
@MXDelfos 4 года назад
Bolet era, en mi opinión, la definición del virtuoso nato en las últimas décadas. El mismo decía que no solía practicar nunca; aunque nunca tuvo la difusión ni carisma de Rubinstein o Horowitz, tenía capacidad técnica para tocar igualmente a Chopin, a Liszt o a Godowsky. Su legendario recital en el Carnegie Hall es indispensable para todo aquel amante del piano.
@sedargames8161
@sedargames8161 Год назад
Which year was the recital?
@carolyndrummond3455
@carolyndrummond3455 2 года назад
SO Beaitiful.....LIszt is the best and so is this piano player the perfect one to play Listz's written music. I can listen to this for hours. Szt
@dr.pjclarekobengisbey8198
@dr.pjclarekobengisbey8198 5 лет назад
Beautiful playing and artistic expression - so dreamy and transcendental - just what I need while on holiday (as at the moment) or whenever I have the time to meditate or need to just chill out - perfect!
@andrzejwojakowski7327
@andrzejwojakowski7327 3 года назад
P
@carolyndrummond3455
@carolyndrummond3455 5 лет назад
I try to start my day with this beautiful music. Sets my mood !!
@canman5060
@canman5060 6 лет назад
Jorge Bolet is the pianist behind the scene for the 1960 movie Songs Without End.
@jonathanhos6031
@jonathanhos6031 6 лет назад
Lar M I've seen that movie in one of the Hong Kong Films Festival before, and the only reason I love that movie , is because of Bolet playing .
@riskinjoseph1110
@riskinjoseph1110 6 лет назад
des oeuvres de Liszt trop rarement diffusées sur les ondes Hertziennes
@fransmeersman2334
@fransmeersman2334 4 года назад
Searching for music of Liszt I came across this fantastic recording,what a marvellous pianist Jorge Bolet is. Thankyou !!!!!
@classicalmusicreference
@classicalmusicreference 4 года назад
You're welcome Frans
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np 2 года назад
Jorje Bolet. La EXELENCIA para Chopin.
@JohnFoll1
@JohnFoll1 5 лет назад
Wow! This performance of La Campanella is very good! I have liked this, but this is way beyond what I have heard before! (I didn't know it's name before.) It's like a butterfly flitting around! It is so delicate! I felt it necessary to listen it many times! I wanted to hear it again and again! Wow!
@mydogskips2
@mydogskips2 5 лет назад
I agree, it's one of the very finest performances I have heard as well. If you haven't heard it, I would also suggest Yundi Li's performance, his control and understanding of the work are extraordinary, pretty much on par(if not a hair better) with this in my opinion. And only because you mentioned "butterfly," I might suggest Schmetterling, or Butterfly by Edvard Grieg, it's quite a little piano piece itself, very reminiscent of a flittering butterfly gliding about. Oh, and I believe Chopin wrote a "butterfly" piece as well, I think it's an etude, very nice.
@dejanstevanic5408
@dejanstevanic5408 Год назад
I have learned so much from this channel. Thank you.
@keybawd4023
@keybawd4023 3 года назад
I have long been an admirer of Jorge Bolet. His Liszt, Rachmaninoff - always so pure and perfect and in contrast to the pulling around of some popular pianists. There are performances on here that I have not heard before. It's a treasure trove of beautiful music, beautifully played. A Joe Spencer below said "The beautiful side of Liszt" - sadly, for so many people, their idea of Liszt is pianistic pyrotecnics. (If he hadn't written those show pieces, his general reputation would be much, much higher). Take away those brash Hungarian Rhapsodies and all the rest is the beautiful side - even to the late pieces like Nuages Gris.
@carmen6169
@carmen6169 Год назад
La exelencia para Lizst. 🇮🇷❤️👑
@steveegallo3384
@steveegallo3384 3 года назад
Sensational....BRAVO from San Agustinillo, Oaxaca !
@rinacravero
@rinacravero Год назад
Hermoso,maravilloso...❤
@ayhamshaheed7740
@ayhamshaheed7740 3 года назад
I don't know if this is just me, but I the first and second consolation really feels like one piece. Whenever I listen to the first consolation on its own, it feels like I'm hearing the opening or the introduction of a piece; whenever I come back to this recording my subconscious always associates the first two consolations as one whole
@sedargames8161
@sedargames8161 2 года назад
All the consolations are one piece
@danmiller1761
@danmiller1761 2 года назад
@@sedargames8161 the segments are one piece thank you.
@treesny
@treesny 3 месяца назад
If you look at a score, you will see that Liszt definitely intended the first Consolation to flow directly into the second (slightly faster) one. And as others have noted, the sequnce of six pieces make up an entire miniature cycle. Listen to the recordings by Andrea Bonatta and France Clidat, both of whom really understood this.
@user-qe9oj7tw9z
@user-qe9oj7tw9z 6 лет назад
Bollett left a lot of works out of Decca, but the list is particularly wonderful, and this song is one of excellence
@gerardochavez6454
@gerardochavez6454 2 года назад
Dear CLASSICAL MUSIC as always you deserve a BIG LIKE. Also I appreciate the small introduction notes. Greetings from Ciudad de México.
@camelozen
@camelozen 3 года назад
Tão lindo... tão sublime!
@shjeong615
@shjeong615 3 года назад
It's really beautiful music. Thank you for sharing :)
@JohnFoll1
@JohnFoll1 5 лет назад
I had heard some record or cassette with Jorge Bolet from a friend years ago and forgotten about him. My friend was a very good piano player, and new the performers that were especially good!
@AlexanderArsov
@AlexanderArsov 8 лет назад
Epic post! I have it all on CD, most pieces twice or even thrice, but it's great to see Jorge getting more attention on YT. The years of recording are mostly 1978, 1982 and 1985 (only the Bénédiction is from 1983), but no matter.
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np Год назад
Es el pianista que le dió vida a Lizst. , ,en su película biografía a Lizst con el piano 🎹🥇 en vivo. 🏆
@carolyndrummond3455
@carolyndrummond3455 4 года назад
Still play this every day or night. I love this music.
@titicatfollies6615
@titicatfollies6615 4 года назад
What a beautiful hour and a half! Thank you!
@titicatfollies6615
@titicatfollies6615 Год назад
3 years later: His performance is absolutely stunning and deeply moving!
@claudioparrella183
@claudioparrella183 3 года назад
Questo set di Bolet circola da molti anni: vuol dire che i pianisti di oggi non sanno interpretare o non hanno la tecnica adatta per suonare Listz
@hectordiaz3137
@hectordiaz3137 8 лет назад
¡¡¡¡ que gusto tan exquisito!!!!
@jaimevives-cortes683
@jaimevives-cortes683 4 года назад
Whoever added the captions is awesome.
@ayhamshaheed7740
@ayhamshaheed7740 4 года назад
I think it was the uploader
@saxoungrammaticus9132
@saxoungrammaticus9132 8 лет назад
Exceptional! Thank you!
@DJStefandeJong
@DJStefandeJong 7 месяцев назад
Very fine interpretations. His La Campanella is the right pace, everybody always plays it so fast that it loses any meaning to its melodic content, at this pace it is a good piece.
@mohsenarambon
@mohsenarambon 7 лет назад
Thanks
@alexmonaxo2292
@alexmonaxo2292 4 года назад
Marvelous recording. Thx for sharing. I appreciate it, so does the world
@classicalmusicreference
@classicalmusicreference 4 года назад
:-)
@catherinejones9396
@catherinejones9396 2 года назад
Dear Mr Bolet. Wondertul Campanella, Thank you CM.
@b.biermann6841
@b.biermann6841 2 года назад
❣ merci ❣
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np 2 года назад
Esta consolasion. Es mi favorita 😍.
@carolyndrummond3455
@carolyndrummond3455 3 года назад
Still loving to listen to this !!
@williammanning9323
@williammanning9323 2 месяца назад
Liebestraume 2 reminds me a lot of the climax of Hungarian Rhapsody 5.
@richardgrant1438
@richardgrant1438 3 года назад
This is a very nice Liszt set... Thank you!!
@CH3CH2OCH2CH3net
@CH3CH2OCH2CH3net 2 года назад
"Waldesrauchen" really out to be "Wald brüllt" -- but that has to do with the way Liszt wrote the etude, not the way Bolet played it! (I love Waldesrauchen, and I especially love the way Bolet plays it -- but the forest really does reach a full "roar"!)
@user-pe8db5vu8q
@user-pe8db5vu8q 3 года назад
폭풍전야의 느낌!
@shin-i-chikozima
@shin-i-chikozima 5 лет назад
Great ! Unimpeachable performance !
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np 2 года назад
Jorje Bolet.
@ChemistryAtomistic
@ChemistryAtomistic 6 лет назад
Oh, this man!!
@brankasekosan1574
@brankasekosan1574 3 года назад
DIVINE
@jgamez5023
@jgamez5023 4 года назад
This is wonderful...thank you
@emjiane
@emjiane 8 лет назад
Quelle magnifique interprétation . Un grand merci !
@linobanca785
@linobanca785 Год назад
Mipiace
@fe12rrps
@fe12rrps 7 лет назад
Although Liszt is known largely for his virtuosic bravura works, he composed some of the most religiously introspective pieces ever written. Among these my favorite is the work Consolations. Liszt composed them either in E Major or Db Major. Keys of consolation! Although Bolet is one of the greatest interpreters of Liszt, he does not excel with this opus in my opinion. An amazing interpretation of the Consolations is Sergio Fiorentino: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kyZa7KKLBCo.html.
@classicalmusicreference
@classicalmusicreference 7 лет назад
Indeed, magnificent. Thank you I did not know :-)
@PastPerspectives3
@PastPerspectives3 5 лет назад
teddy toto that recording is pure magic
@fe12rrps
@fe12rrps 4 года назад
Kieran Black I’m truly impressed by Fiorentino’s interpretations. One of my favorites is his recording of Chopin’s Preludes. I play this opus but after listening to Fiorentino, I realized how important it is to find what it is you want to communicate with the music. Fiorentino really connects with the listener.
@AlexanderArsov
@AlexanderArsov 4 года назад
Fiorentino does not excel in the "Consolations", in my opinion.
@spark_6710
@spark_6710 3 года назад
Consolation no.3 is my most favourite of Liszt's for my life !👍💜💜💜🎹🥁🐉🎵🎤🎶💞
@lunchmind
@lunchmind 3 года назад
ATT: Classical Music /Reference Recording; I just called one of your sponsors and protested their commercial interrupting Liszt's "Un Sospiro" If you're going to teach or promote great music ,please show respect for it by confining the commercials to space between the pieces rather than thrusting them into the middle of the piece.
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np 2 года назад
Me trae el. recuerdo para ir. al concervAtorio. pero la inseguridad estaba. peor. aunque. me. hospedará en casa de la fam,. de mi mamá. a los pocos años. falleció. a los 82. años.
@user-we7go7ed3l
@user-we7go7ed3l 3 года назад
perfect after lecture downtime music *naps*
8 лет назад
I use to dislike Liszt's music, but I must say that these are very sensitive and liric pieces.
@chpnlzt
@chpnlzt 7 лет назад
PROVING ONCE AGAIN THAT THOSE THAT SAY THEY DON'T LIKE LISZT, DON'T KNOW LISZT !!!
@classicalmusicreference
@classicalmusicreference 7 лет назад
You will also like lieder : Liszt - 16 Lieder (recording of the Century : 白井光子さん-Mitsuko Shirai/Höll) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kvYlLu44X9A.html&spfreload=5
@nihilistlemon1995
@nihilistlemon1995 6 лет назад
One of my favorite works of Liszt is his third mephisto waltz ...
@lospepinos9237
@lospepinos9237 5 лет назад
Liszt, for me, was in fact the beautiful, tender and playful pathway to classical music. Great you came to like him.
@ayhamshaheed7740
@ayhamshaheed7740 4 года назад
Los Pepinos same here actually. He still remains my favourite after everything. Even more so than chopin dare I say, or even beethoven. The sad thing is that though he’s known as quite possibly the greatest pianist of all time, and is fairly well known, most people are only aware of his incredibly difficult, ‘showy’ pieces, but not of the gentle or emotional side to his music, which makes up quite a lot of it. So many people just dismiss him as being a technical pianist / composer and nothing more, but that is simply completely false, as you know I’m sure.
@gamalielsetiaji7887
@gamalielsetiaji7887 3 года назад
Is it just me listening Jorge Bolet played the music behind me?
@cristiancardozo3041
@cristiancardozo3041 4 года назад
Increíble 😰
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