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Liszt: Reminiscences de Norma (Tozer) 

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Liszt was a phenomenal transcriber for solo piano, as his Beethoven symphonic transcriptions show. Not all of his operatic fantasies are masterworks, but Reminiscences de Norma must rank as one of the most gorgeous in the genre ever written. On the purely technical level, as one would expect, fireworks are everywhere - hand crossing, scales, octaves, complex arpeggiation, three-handed effects, the lot. But, far more importantly, the musical decoration works beautifully with and upifts the thematic material - from the stark opening and the rumbling, stately introduction of the first theme, to the playful combination of two main themes in the final pages.
Geoffrey Tozer’s recording of Norma stands out in a field already packed with excellence. There is more melodic clarity and warmth (and more scrupulous fidelity to the score, especially in relation to pedaling) than there is in Hamelin’s performance, and more bravura and excitement than in Leslie Howard’s.

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Комментарии : 846   
@jonathankurilan6047
@jonathankurilan6047 8 лет назад
Every single moment in this piece is just gorgeous, but 11:48 is just an unexplainable beauty.
@nezkeys79
@nezkeys79 6 лет назад
Yonatan Kurilan yeah i actually teared up at that part and i dont know what the piece is about lol only that it was beautiful
@nezkeys79
@nezkeys79 6 лет назад
Yonatan Kurilan 14:27 to the end might be a contender to take that title though ;(
@ethanmitchell9642
@ethanmitchell9642 6 лет назад
Surely 6:55 - 9:02 would fit your description better? The tone quality Tozer gives to the arpeggiation at 11:48 and beyond doesn't make me think of 'beautiful' in all fairness.
@fuckfuckiluvesex
@fuckfuckiluvesex 6 лет назад
4:40 in my opinion is the best part of the song
@pilaricaabaya7962
@pilaricaabaya7962 6 лет назад
Yonatan Kurilan ki
@circularchallah3751
@circularchallah3751 3 года назад
A great piece to recommend to beginners
@amerrylittlemonarch
@amerrylittlemonarch 3 года назад
I agree.
@epileptiquitopark7971
@epileptiquitopark7971 3 года назад
hah! hah! to beginners? hah!
@amerrylittlemonarch
@amerrylittlemonarch 3 года назад
@@epileptiquitopark7971 Of course! All us composers learned this at the age of three!
@circularchallah3751
@circularchallah3751 3 года назад
@@amerrylittlemonarch lmbo ludwig
@makaan699
@makaan699 3 года назад
Well, for listening, sure. What better to motivate you to try harder and practice.
@matthewhoffman3911
@matthewhoffman3911 4 года назад
15:16 brilliant interweaving of two melodies.
@marcocampus7943
@marcocampus7943 4 года назад
Yes, between Dell'aura tua profetica and Commosso è già. A perfect combination between the first and last concertatos
@AndreiAnghelLiszt
@AndreiAnghelLiszt 6 лет назад
At 15:15, the combination of the 4:19 theme in the left hand with the latter 11:48 theme in the right hand is fucking genius.
@luciferlyset7543
@luciferlyset7543 3 года назад
Woah, I clicked on the 4:19 button when I was AT 4:19 xd.
@monition5655
@monition5655 2 года назад
Polyphony
@saxy1player
@saxy1player 2 года назад
These reappearances of patterns in different roles is what I love so much about Liszt's music!
@ucokcok3340
@ucokcok3340 2 года назад
@@luciferlyset7543 Lmao
@Asymmetrization
@Asymmetrization 2 года назад
he does the same in danse macabre transcription too
@yingsteven2246
@yingsteven2246 2 года назад
This piece is so underrated, a lot of people go away simply because it's Liszt and the fact that it's 16 minutes long, but man this is just extraordinary, full of beautiful melodies and insane diversity. An absolute masterpiece.
@yingsteven2246
@yingsteven2246 2 года назад
I mean it's based on Bellini's opera but with the amount of elegance in this transcription, I am absolutely dumfounded
@code_magix1986
@code_magix1986 Год назад
True
@Lisztomaniac1022
@Lisztomaniac1022 Год назад
I love Liszt pieces favourite is his Piano Sonata in B minor
@Paganini-Liszt
@Paganini-Liszt 8 месяцев назад
Not eveybody can play Liszt, and I understand that. Even I haven't done this myself yet. (I did it now)
@radamik
@radamik 8 месяцев назад
It is a magnificent work and played here so well - always stunned by how majestic it is and that ending - just beyond words.
@Tizohip
@Tizohip 4 года назад
14:27 one of the best parts in piano literature.
@guavaguy4397
@guavaguy4397 Год назад
The hardest part about listening to this is trying not to move or become overwhelmed by emotion.
@classicore22
@classicore22 Год назад
No need to feel embarrassed! Music is meant to inspire people.
@dialex3755
@dialex3755 4 года назад
11:48 - Unbelievable beauty! Crying!!
@marcocampus7943
@marcocampus7943 4 года назад
Final of Norma. Concertato: "Commosso è già"
@NameNik223
@NameNik223 4 года назад
It is unbelievable how much beauty can be created on just one piano
@pleasecontactme4274
@pleasecontactme4274 3 года назад
@@NameNik223 leave it to liszt lol
@quentinferrao7719
@quentinferrao7719 2 года назад
Liszt is actually really well known for his easily beginner compositions like these
@kieraasahi8240
@kieraasahi8240 2 года назад
@@jamesliu1001 u didnt understand the joke
@simonlajcman4031
@simonlajcman4031 2 года назад
@@jamesliu1001 that late? I sightread this when i first play the piano at 2 months. What asian Child you ARE haiya! !!!!!FAILURE!!!!!
@Bussybus463
@Bussybus463 2 года назад
@@kieraasahi8240 you didnt understand the joke
@kieraasahi8240
@kieraasahi8240 2 года назад
@@Bussybus463 u didn't understand what I meant
@Max-yp1iw
@Max-yp1iw Год назад
@@kieraasahi8240 ?
@marcocampus7943
@marcocampus7943 4 года назад
0:00 Sinfonia 2:38 Introduzione 4:19 Dell'aura tua profetica 7:53 Deh non volerli vittime 9:03 Qual cor tradisti 11:48 Commosso è già 13:23 Guerra guerra 15:15 Mashup between Dell'aura tua profetica (4:19) and Commosso è già (11:48)
@conde2538
@conde2538 3 года назад
Thank you very much!
@ValzainLumivix
@ValzainLumivix 3 года назад
Thanks
@qalaphyll
@qalaphyll 3 года назад
@@ValzainLumivix indeed
@rainchen7846
@rainchen7846 3 года назад
4:19 reminds me of the march of the puritains
@leidannis9544
@leidannis9544 2 года назад
How can you find that? I can’t find this in Google.
@JudeWeatherington
@JudeWeatherington 4 года назад
at 13:04 i was bewildered by how beautiful the melody was but then i was reminded that i’m listening to liszt and he wants to do liszt things
@pawncube2050
@pawncube2050 4 года назад
Lol
@mehere8299
@mehere8299 4 года назад
And two seconds later Jaws shows up
@davidnoranavascues4489
@davidnoranavascues4489 2 года назад
Actually my favourite part, didn't expect that
@Mereaux
@Mereaux 2 года назад
@marinadela1361
@marinadela1361 Год назад
That part ruined it for me.
@gligorvladimir1121
@gligorvladimir1121 5 лет назад
Possibly my new favourite piece by Liszt.
@MiorAkif
@MiorAkif 5 лет назад
This piece shows a lot of Liszt's sentimental side (instead of his usual gallantry). Its my new favorite of his as well.
@stonefish7745
@stonefish7745 4 года назад
Liszt ballade 1 all the way
@stonefish7745
@stonefish7745 4 года назад
Or this
@stonefish7745
@stonefish7745 4 года назад
I’m not sure
@luizmelofilho
@luizmelofilho 4 года назад
@@MiorAkif jesus, this is not from liszt. It's a transcription. It's from Bellini!!
@heehaaification
@heehaaification 4 года назад
15:10 - 15:16 MY WHOLE HEART
@pleasecontactme4274
@pleasecontactme4274 3 года назад
same lol
@bateman7573
@bateman7573 3 года назад
reminiscent of chopin’s op10 no11
@anthonyc6017
@anthonyc6017 3 года назад
Those rolls sound so amazing and not like a piano at all, it sounds like someone is speaking
@heehaaification
@heehaaification 3 года назад
@@bateman7573 oh wow didn't make that connection! really enjoy that etude as well :)
@amerain1729
@amerain1729 Год назад
@@bateman7573 First time I heard a clip of that section on YT I thought it was Chopin
@charliegold3227
@charliegold3227 2 года назад
I play this in my next recital. I’m so excited to start this piece
@christianvennemann9008
@christianvennemann9008 2 года назад
Good luck!
@charliegold3227
@charliegold3227 2 года назад
@@christianvennemann9008 thanks
@ouo6098
@ouo6098 Год назад
how is it now? Have you finished the piece? Also,since I'm also starting this piece,can you give me some suggestions?
@xevivr
@xevivr Год назад
@@ouo6098 idk but as always as these guy never respond after their comment
@ouo6098
@ouo6098 Год назад
@@xevivr yeah lol
@LeLe-rb2fi
@LeLe-rb2fi 6 лет назад
Swear to God this is masterpiece.
@blakeray9856
@blakeray9856 6 лет назад
Le Le absolutely, it certainly is!
@gerardbegni2806
@gerardbegni2806 4 года назад
@@blakeray9856 Listen however the quite simple transcription of the aria with corus 'Casta Diva' written by Chopin - nevertheless a virtuoso . This is quite another world. Chopin forgot his vituosity, and this transcription is honestly playable by a gifted amateur.
@tonyping3678
@tonyping3678 3 года назад
It certainly is!!!
@otakuxgirl6
@otakuxgirl6 3 года назад
@@gerardbegni2806 what do you mean
@stacia6678
@stacia6678 2 года назад
@@otakuxgirl6 He’s just a Chopin hater. Don’t mind him.
@nilsragnar1347
@nilsragnar1347 2 года назад
11:48 Is just wow.... These are the moments that inspire us to practice and to always reach for higher levels of playing.
@jarjuicemachine
@jarjuicemachine 2 года назад
That is like almost the easiest part of the piece, cuz those are just fast arppegios (which are of course very hard but I think fast octaves are harder, especially for octave arppegios)
@nilsragnar1347
@nilsragnar1347 2 года назад
@@jarjuicemachine I know it's far from the peak in terms of technical difficulty, I just think it's very epic 🙂
@BBB-hi4hc
@BBB-hi4hc 2 года назад
@@jarjuicemachine I struggle with that part more than the octaves part
@navalbaguette784
@navalbaguette784 2 года назад
@@BBB-hi4hc It's... terrifyingly hard though it may look 'easy' on first sight (ofc it ain't). Currently putting practice on hold as I don't know how to properly synchronize left and right in that section, any advice? Need help. Also at 14:28, help, the original is better than the Ossia in my opinion (not to say it's 'bad' in any way)
@BBB-hi4hc
@BBB-hi4hc 2 года назад
@@navalbaguette784 Just practice slowly at start and match left hand to the note of the arpeggios. I know it’s annoying but it’s the only way to do. Also practice right hand alone to get full speed arpeggio. After practice for a while til I used to the slower version, I will try practice by let my left hand flow without thinking about matching note since you should get a bit of rhythm and timing from the practice that I mentioned before. Then build up speed. At 14:28 just practice scale, same as arpeggio, start slowly then build up speed. I’m not a professional. I’m just practice piano as my hobby. I don’t know if these are good advice. All of these are from my trial and error lol
@qntwshvl429
@qntwshvl429 3 года назад
Seldom people play in a proper speed at 15:15 like Tozer, he plays the section gracefully when many others play too rush and cannot control their both hands to make the two main melodies stand out.
@stravinskyfan
@stravinskyfan Месяц назад
they obviously can, just not in their liking
@huangfrancis8717
@huangfrancis8717 4 года назад
It's not just a show off piece. It's also a wonderful masterwork!
@aymericd.6126
@aymericd.6126 4 года назад
Compared to the don Juan réminiscence, it seems to be a beginner piece 😅
@huangfrancis8717
@huangfrancis8717 4 года назад
Haha. You are right, but i love the melody of this piece.
@vnwa7390
@vnwa7390 4 года назад
@@aymericd.6126 Compared to Liszt's Magnificent "Symphonie Fantastique," which is 70 pages long, after Berlioz, both the Don Juan and Norma seem like beginner pieces. Add on his transcription works of ALL of Beethoven's Symphonies, especially the 9th, for piano solo; that which runs about 90 pages. Liszt's most difficult Operatic Transcription, the Lucrezia Borgia, also makes these pieces look like beginner pieces.
@Asymmetrization
@Asymmetrization 2 года назад
@@vnwa7390 whilst i do partially agree, i think youre forgetting just how earthshatteringly difficult don juan is
@vnwa7390
@vnwa7390 2 года назад
@@Asymmetrization None of Liszt’s work is really “earthshatteringly” difficult; it’s the same romantic type of music over and over again, and especially when compared to many composers’ music, such as Sorabji, Finnissy, etc, tbh.
@gergelykiss
@gergelykiss 4 года назад
Without Liszt I would have never realized what an amazing genius Bellini was. Those melodies are drop-dead gorgeous, Norma is full of wonders - and not being an opera-enthusiast I wouldn't have thought of listening to it if not for this fantasy. Liszt manages to conjure up the atmopshere from the original scenes with his textures, harmonies, accompaniments and linking passages. And the way he introduces "Guerra, Guerra" is just fantastic - so energetic, creative and arises perfectly organically from Bellini's material itself. Brilliant - such a lucky coincidence that Liszt was a massive Bellini fan! He wrote a simple little piano piece 40 years after Bellini's death in his memory.
@johnlaurencepoole6408
@johnlaurencepoole6408 4 года назад
The New York Metropolitan Opera offered Norma for free last night. I know nothing about the opera other than through the Liszt transcription which I have been working on for the last decade. It was a real experience to watch the opera and relate the passages of the piano work I know only to well. Themes I thought were Liszt's really are Bellini's, I am very anxious now to learn more about Bellini's other operas. Puccini's La Boehme has always been my favorite, but Norma could be a contender for that position. There is a sound-only version on RU-vid featuring Marie Callas recorded in 1954. Stunning.
@gergelykiss
@gergelykiss 4 года назад
@@johnlaurencepoole6408 Norma is a fantastic work, and Bellini was a fantastic composer - Liszt's work is not so much a transcription as a fantasy on Bellini's tunes and an attempt to share his personal musical thoughts and memories regarding the opera. The themes and inspiration comes from Bellini, the finished product can be considered a posthumous collaboration. It is a beautiful thing. Good luck with your Norma-project.
@catherinetypist2371
@catherinetypist2371 3 года назад
I think Liszt promoted many of his fellow musicians through his transcriptions in his days. There was no youtube videos and recording during those time.
@treesny
@treesny 3 года назад
How wonderful that Liszt led you to Bellini's masterpiece... and I think Liszt would have been happy to know that his music was the "bridge"! When I was in my early 20s, I had the great good fortune to work on the production staff for Beverly Sills's first go at the title role (she was spine-shiveringly sublime in her final plea to Oroveso) which is probably the best way to really learn a piece, short of performing it! When I heard Liszt's "recollections," it brought back the tremendous emotional impact of that first encounter. Tozer has really absorbed the "world" of Bellini's drama, a tremendous recording.
@robert111k
@robert111k 2 года назад
@@johnlaurencepoole6408, try Caballé's Orange 1974.
@asd-du3ey
@asd-du3ey 3 года назад
Help. I can't stop listening to this
@cristianmunteanu7071
@cristianmunteanu7071 3 года назад
Bruh me neither
@DynastieArtistique
@DynastieArtistique 5 месяцев назад
@@thenotsookayguyyes, but the operas they’re based on are much better. Go listen to Norma
@janmarkowicz4633
@janmarkowicz4633 5 лет назад
"Qual cor tradisti...." theme variation starting at 10:22 - pure, unexplainable beauty
@oliviobertolini88
@oliviobertolini88 Год назад
Back again, after Alkan, never heard any composer making a Piano sounding like an entire orchestra like this, magical, delvish as only Liszt could be in the Mephisto passages.
@peterwylliejohnston
@peterwylliejohnston 3 года назад
Geoffrey Tozer played this piece frequently in recitals in the late 1980s and into the 1900s, both in Australia and overseas, notably in Canberra (1987), in Ireland at the Wexford Festival (1986) and in Russia on tour in 1990, later recording it for Chandos. He sometimes listened to various recordings of the Callas Norma, to reflect on the need for vocal musicality in piano performance. (Peter Wyllie Johnston - Executor to the Estate of Geoffrey Tozer).
@mikemason6069
@mikemason6069 3 года назад
11:49 has to be the most beautiful B natural in the repertoire. Prove me wrong!
@philip.stigaard
@philip.stigaard 3 года назад
Brahms Ballade no 2, the middle part in b major is really beautiful
@ponteacampata
@ponteacampata Год назад
Scriabin's fantasia has its climax in b major and its ridiculously beautiful
@fryderykfranciszekchopin3711
@fryderykfranciszekchopin3711 7 лет назад
This was the same year I wrote the Op.48 Nocturnes. This is my favorite piece by Liszt Ferenc.
@nowitskevin3951
@nowitskevin3951 7 лет назад
me too chopin. me too. and you're my favorite composer jussayin you're a genius
@kronoxd9697
@kronoxd9697 5 лет назад
Practically there's nothing wrong here, but something doesn't match here
@LudwigvanBeethoven11
@LudwigvanBeethoven11 5 лет назад
Glad to see the boys grown up :)
@donsancho6690
@donsancho6690 4 года назад
Ludwig van Beethoven me Me and the boys pioneering maximalism in music
@bilyanaconsulova405
@bilyanaconsulova405 4 года назад
Unfortunately Ferenc didn't compose this.
@Epic-1224
@Epic-1224 2 года назад
One of the greatest things that happened to classical mussic
@tackontitan
@tackontitan Год назад
Tozer is a beast of a pianist but I can't help but marvel at how Leslie Howard recorded a 99 disc collection of all of Liszt's piano music including this and all the other Reminiscences. Just wow!
@RobertSmith-le8wp
@RobertSmith-le8wp Год назад
Very true. Leslie Howard is an amazing Liszt historian on top of being a fantastic pianist
@tomowenpianochannel
@tomowenpianochannel 10 месяцев назад
Leslie Howard achieved what no one else is likely to... also as a top class pianist, and a scholar. His 99-disc set should find a place in every serious library in the world, from Washington to Brasilia, from Paris to Moscow, Cairo to Mumbai, Beijing to Jakarta. And this is because Liszt represents the whole of piano music (from Bach, Beethoven, Schubert, through to anticipations of Debussy and Prokofiev), the whole of the 19th century, and is also superb and exciting to hear and to play as a pianist. There are few other composers as accessible to the ear, and as satisfying to master when you have got your eyes and fingers around the text.
@christophcloren4740
@christophcloren4740 4 года назад
An overwhelming pianistic firework ! But with beautiful melodic expression. It is as shame that this wonderful musician is no more alive !
@RedZed1974
@RedZed1974 6 лет назад
My God, I could listen to Liszt's orchestral/chamber transcriptions all day.
@lookitsnick8164
@lookitsnick8164 5 лет назад
4:19 is literally the best part to listen to!
@antonygonzalez1672
@antonygonzalez1672 4 года назад
Look! IT'S NICK I agree I always try and find a part I look forward to just to keep me motivated through the unknown and that’s the part I look forward to for this piece. Other parts now too because I’m more familiar with the now but before it was true.
@christianvennemann9008
@christianvennemann9008 4 года назад
0:59 "I thought love was only true in fairy tales."
@Pedro-yc1nt
@Pedro-yc1nt 2 года назад
Otra obra maestra del Gran genio de la música que fue Franz Liszt.
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np 8 месяцев назад
Trnscripsion. de la ópera de Masaya Komei.
@relaxpoweryt2707
@relaxpoweryt2707 4 года назад
6:27 its like an introduction to something that is gonna be amazing and you know it.
@thatromanticpianist3177
@thatromanticpianist3177 6 лет назад
From 7:17 up to 7:42... it is so beautiful. Reminds me of Chopin in a mesmerising way; just pure emotion.
@jerrywang2185
@jerrywang2185 4 года назад
I would have to disagree, the passage sounds almost as light as a feather, but so dark at the same time much like what French composers of the 20th century wrote like Poulenc
@zombieperson3695
@zombieperson3695 4 года назад
More like 6:44 up to 7:53
@amirmoshir2239
@amirmoshir2239 4 года назад
Chopin was unique in piano although i like liszt and then other composers pieces too.
@mazeppa1231
@mazeppa1231 4 года назад
Liszt always has stuff like this in his fantasies and reminiscences. Sonnambula, Niobe, Lucrezia Borgia, Juive etc.. there is always that one section in the middle that has something that could really captivate you, and this is one of them.
@zombieperson3695
@zombieperson3695 4 года назад
mazeppa1231 Thanks for the piece recommendations:)
@duncanrichardson2167
@duncanrichardson2167 3 года назад
Who here will acknowledge the length and beauty of Bellini's melodies, on which this (double) masterpiece is founded?
@DynastieArtistique
@DynastieArtistique 5 месяцев назад
No one apparently. Looks like no one here even knows who Bellini or Norma is, neither do they know that these are not Liszts themes and that it’s his musical commentary on Norma
@lunar.6091
@lunar.6091 4 года назад
The ending gets me every time
@lukasmiller486
@lukasmiller486 6 лет назад
13:20 This is the first time I heard the piece but when it got to this part I said “Oh boy, I know what’s coming!” since I’ve heard the opera before.
@aymericd.6126
@aymericd.6126 5 лет назад
"Gerra, Gerra !"
@mikehungus813
@mikehungus813 5 лет назад
JAWSSSSS
@stonefish7745
@stonefish7745 4 года назад
What happens in the opera
@ValzainLumivix
@ValzainLumivix 3 года назад
@@stonefish7745 Guerra guerra
@epileptiquitopark7971
@epileptiquitopark7971 3 года назад
min 5:22 Liszt tried to depict in everybody's mind a very beautiful spectacular woman, musically, that is what i always have listening this masterpiece
@baghirovali2361
@baghirovali2361 4 года назад
7:13 really breathtaking
@pleasecontactme4274
@pleasecontactme4274 3 года назад
how annoying such amazing pieces don't even get a million views
@lczq6737
@lczq6737 3 года назад
Length of pieces and performances are less frequent due to difficulty
@pleasecontactme4274
@pleasecontactme4274 3 года назад
@@lczq6737 well but Rachmaninoff's concertos getting more views. They are really hard too and length is even greater...(not that i mind it as i like his conertos myself)
@lczq6737
@lczq6737 3 года назад
@@pleasecontactme4274 um well Liszt is generally harder than Rachmaninoff (I may be wrong) I mean they both have really tough pieces (eg Rach 3rd concerto) that make us question who is harder. All I can say actually is that (I feel) piano concertos are more well known than opera transcriptions. Also Liszt has many many other more famous pieces(la campanella)
@lczq6737
@lczq6737 3 года назад
@@pleasecontactme4274 I mean look at most of the really famous pianists and we see that it's hard to find them play Liszt Norma or Don Juan (maybe only one or two recordings)
@pleasecontactme4274
@pleasecontactme4274 3 года назад
@@lczq6737 well true, all i'm saying is that it's pretty messed up lol, for pieces like la campanella to be almong most popular liszt pieces
@rowanwild8445
@rowanwild8445 3 года назад
3:41 to 4:11 oh god, such exquisite textures
@Dylonely42
@Dylonely42 8 месяцев назад
Thank you Bellini and Liszt.
@janmarkowicz4633
@janmarkowicz4633 5 лет назад
It has to be musically the best one-movement piano piece ever composed, I must say!!!
@williambunter3311
@williambunter3311 5 лет назад
Jan Markowicz, I agree completely. If I could play just one piece of virtuoso music, it would be this one. Sadly, I can only dream!
@janmarkowicz4633
@janmarkowicz4633 5 лет назад
@@williambunter3311 I'm an amateur pianist but I can play even more advanced pieces, like Chopin's harder works (Ballade in G minor, many Polonaises, Barcarolle etc.). Hovewer this masterwork is so challenging that there are only single pianists in whole world who can play it. Sadly for it's only a dream for me also :3
@maryd4369
@maryd4369 5 лет назад
what about liszt bm?
@stonefish7745
@stonefish7745 4 года назад
Which bm
@maryd4369
@maryd4369 4 года назад
Stonefish b minor sonata
@user-kj9dp6fq2e
@user-kj9dp6fq2e 2 года назад
В музыке Листа такой сплав красоты и мужества с самых широких смыслах этих определений. Как жаль, что ничего подобного человечество больше не встретит...
@kavi9391
@kavi9391 10 месяцев назад
Поэтому это так важно понимать, уважать, любить и ценить! ЛИСТ ЖИВ!)
@tcluster1217
@tcluster1217 5 лет назад
My first Liszt operatic metamorphosis. I love Norma and this is a revelation. It’s wonderful to see the music too. I too wondered where Casta Diva was but I’m guessing that Liszt found it too difficult to integrate its lines into this piece. I’ll have to look at more Bolet playing Liszt. Thank you Mr. Kumar!
@momosky6062
@momosky6062 5 лет назад
Just to let know, the style in this piece is a shamed copy of Thalberg Rossini Moses transcription.
@AndreiAnghelLiszt
@AndreiAnghelLiszt 5 лет назад
@@momosky6062 What the heck are you on about? That's like saying composers who wrote fugues after Bach copied Bach. Also Thalberg's opera fantasies are limp, pusillanimous crap in comparison to Liszt's.
@momosky6062
@momosky6062 5 лет назад
@@AndreiAnghelLiszt bro, it's your opinion. Maybe you're wrong,maybe not.
@pomelo9518
@pomelo9518 2 года назад
For me, Casta Diva is moving but for Liszt it may have been not lyrical enough to put in the piece. Casta Diva means a lot in the opera, expressing the struggle between peace and war. But the melody...
@giannidifrischia3374
@giannidifrischia3374 3 года назад
Geoffrey was an incredible Master, too young to die, he was able to play practically everythin. From Bach to Gershwin, passin by Medtner 'n Bartók. And for many interpretations he's really second to none.
@antonygonzalez1672
@antonygonzalez1672 4 года назад
That little section at 7:13 is so romantic and beautiful
@r0mmm
@r0mmm 3 года назад
I you Like that, you would adore Rachmaninoffs Op. 16 No 3
@antonygonzalez1672
@antonygonzalez1672 3 года назад
@@r0mmm did you just like your own comment?😂 also sure I’ll check it out
@r0mmm
@r0mmm 3 года назад
@@antonygonzalez1672 yes 😂
@antonygonzalez1672
@antonygonzalez1672 3 года назад
@@r0mmm ok so it’s his musical moment no.3 lol I love all of them I forgot it was his opus 16 I haven’t listened to them in a whileeee due to having them replay forever😂 and the no.4 is so overplayed it really lessens it I feel
@Liam-vs9vg
@Liam-vs9vg Год назад
@@r0mmm thank you for the discovery !
@anthonycolucci5421
@anthonycolucci5421 4 года назад
Greatest pianst.Monumental superiority regarding complexity and technical brillance.Was he really human! or something we are not allowed to understand!
@MrRudvant
@MrRudvant 11 месяцев назад
Non è solo eccellenza tecnica è anche grande arte! Qui Liszt fa letteralmente esplodere il pianoforte portandolo al limite massimo della sua stupefacente espressività! I motivi inoltre sono trattati in modo geniale, con un irresistibile trasporto romantico!
@bammam5988
@bammam5988 2 года назад
For those of you who haven't seen a video performance of this, go find one and check out the section that starts at 14:27. Ridiculously difficult
@nandovancreij
@nandovancreij Год назад
realistically its just scales but ya looks pretty flashy
@Liam-vs9vg
@Liam-vs9vg Год назад
So this is how perfection looks like 😮
@oliviobertolini88
@oliviobertolini88 Год назад
7:06 Gorgeus, Liszt. Thanks for this heavenly theme.
@DynastieArtistique
@DynastieArtistique 5 месяцев назад
WAKE UP. It’s not Liszts theme it’s Bellinis
@Prometeur
@Prometeur 4 года назад
This piece is perfect! It's so gorgeous!
@mydog1871
@mydog1871 5 лет назад
No way is this live, nobody coughed!
@user-me9io6os4u
@user-me9io6os4u 5 лет назад
My Dog there was no clapping at the end. It should not be a live
@treesny
@treesny 5 лет назад
@@user-me9io6os4u I assume this derives from Tozer's excellent studio Liszt CD (Chandos).
@stonefish7745
@stonefish7745 4 года назад
Probably
@thatsEforEveryone
@thatsEforEveryone 4 года назад
This must be in Asia where they have more class when it comes to classical music 😂😂😂
@user-oz6kx5xu2t
@user-oz6kx5xu2t 4 года назад
@@thatsEforEveryone it's because every Asian is forced to play an instrument anyway
@kristian.kalmanlehto
@kristian.kalmanlehto 2 месяца назад
Liszt’s wonderful way to interpret other music on the piano is just so great.
@Awesome-oh7op
@Awesome-oh7op 3 года назад
Brooooo😭😭 liszt is such a geniusss ahhh
@christianwon572
@christianwon572 5 лет назад
My favorite opera fantasy!
@isivalenti
@isivalenti 7 лет назад
wonderful....simply wonderful....!
@pleasecontactme4274
@pleasecontactme4274 3 года назад
I like how it's so hard to tell the best part lol (apart from the ending parts and i guess the 11:48 one too)
@piano345
@piano345 8 лет назад
Wow stunning performance so passionate and emotional. I would have loved to have heard it played by Liszt players such as Cziffra, Horowitz or Cherkassky as it needs a big technique, emotional response and a feeling for space and grandeur.
@alkanliszt
@alkanliszt 7 лет назад
There is the Bolet live recording. Really beautiful sound, but from the three-hand section on the listener becomes uncomfortably aware of how ill he was at the time of the performance.
@MegaPianogenius
@MegaPianogenius 6 лет назад
I love hamelins performance
@ioannispetropoulos478
@ioannispetropoulos478 5 лет назад
There is no better than this. Tozer is simply the best, he is the Liszt expert and one of the best pianist of all times!
@donkgated8074
@donkgated8074 5 лет назад
@@ioannispetropoulos478 Tozer is utterly incredible here. It's unbelievable how little his home country Australia cares - why he wasn't more prominent in the Australian music circle is stupid and reeks of tall poppy syndrome. Instead people like Gerard Willems and Stephanie McCallum who can't play the piano for peanuts are celebrated. What a joke.
@heleninlawrence2217
@heleninlawrence2217 5 лет назад
Davidherzberg has the splendid Lewenthal up
@user-wu5dv3cp6x
@user-wu5dv3cp6x Год назад
진짜 리스트는 천재다 ㅎㄷㄷ 어떻게 이런 음악을 만들수가 진짜 대단하다
@DynastieArtistique
@DynastieArtistique 5 месяцев назад
He didn’t make this music. It was Bellini
@artje123
@artje123 4 года назад
Wow very great recording. Rediscovered this piece for myself after listening to a new recording by Deutsche Gramophone / Giuseppe Albanese . I remember Mr Tozer though from some old Chandos / Medtner recordings. Just googled him, he passed away in 2009, too early. May he Rest In Peace. Thank you for this recording as accompanied by music score.
@treesny
@treesny 3 года назад
Geoffrey Tozer's whole CD of Liszt transcriptions (from which this is taken) is certainly worth hearing, with a lovely performance of the Six Polish Songs of Chopin in particular.
@marcalexandrefontenay9801
@marcalexandrefontenay9801 3 года назад
Le melodiste Bellini dans son chef d’œuvre Norma repris et enjolivé par le maître absolu du piano Liszt cela donne cette pièce grandiose épique et bouleversante restituée par ce virtuose G Tozer dont j’apprends par un commentaire qu’il nous a quitté trop jeune 🥲🥰
@SeigneurReefShark
@SeigneurReefShark 3 года назад
Oui, Geoffrey Tozer était un pianiste absolument incroyable.. Il a enregistré toute l'œuvre de Medtner, et toujours avec excellence et raffinement. Il est malheureusement mort d'une maladie au foie, si je me rappelle bien..
@christopherpawlowskimusic8388
@christopherpawlowskimusic8388 6 лет назад
Need to learn this, what a beauty
@themusicalcorner4086
@themusicalcorner4086 7 лет назад
Umh. Simply wonderfoul! Great!
@pmlouisjuste
@pmlouisjuste 8 лет назад
wow. just wow.
@stefanoolcese
@stefanoolcese 3 года назад
Impressive!! Thank you for sharing!!!
@norwalltino
@norwalltino 3 года назад
FANTASTIC!!
@rattywoof5259
@rattywoof5259 4 года назад
6:30 - OMG just look at all those accidentals! By the time I'd worked out what notes to play, he'd be five pages further on.
@duffman7674
@duffman7674 4 года назад
They are chromatic, so after you read one, you can just play the next one one half tone step lower.
@antonygonzalez1672
@antonygonzalez1672 4 года назад
DuffMan you’re smart😂
@antonygonzalez1672
@antonygonzalez1672 3 года назад
egil larsen yea once you get accustomed to reading it I know it’s not difficult
@KingUnic
@KingUnic 3 года назад
Its not a hard piece. I am a beginner, and i learned it with "sintezia". See my video
@KingUnic
@KingUnic 3 года назад
@@duffman7674 as a beginner, i learned it in 2 days with "sintezia". Its not so difficult...believe me
@HajimeIshii-dn6mz
@HajimeIshii-dn6mz 3 месяца назад
I am a huge fan of opera and classical music. This piece is amazingly beautiful. A team of Vincenzo Bellini and Franz Liszt is just peerless.
@shishirth
@shishirth 8 лет назад
A great performance
@brianmcdonagh8477
@brianmcdonagh8477 3 года назад
‘Please let the light that shines on me, shine on the one I love,,,,,,,’
@boober6738
@boober6738 4 года назад
I gotta thank the RU-vid algorithm for putting this in my recommended.
@Tizohip
@Tizohip 4 года назад
yes same
@thedarkwolef
@thedarkwolef 8 лет назад
thank you for sharing!
@quoiquand2888
@quoiquand2888 5 лет назад
This is so beautiful and under rated, like why is it not that popular as other songs?
@stonefish7745
@stonefish7745 4 года назад
Cheesey Kake is is an excellent piece, and VERY under appreciated 😔
@Liszthesis
@Liszthesis 4 года назад
actually this is one of the more popular operatic transcriptions by Liszt tho
@quoiquand2888
@quoiquand2888 4 года назад
@@Liszthesis I mean I was talking about it in this video, but that was an year ago and it didn't have half a million views like it does now 6 hours ago when you replied to my comment
@Liszthesis
@Liszthesis 4 года назад
@@quoiquand2888 oh
@quoiquand2888
@quoiquand2888 4 года назад
@@Liszthesis yes
@kentario888
@kentario888 4 года назад
7:53 is so beautiful
@amerrylittlemonarch
@amerrylittlemonarch 3 года назад
Congratulations on 100K subscribers!
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np 2 года назад
Que belleza 😍 de obra y que bien interpretada. y difícil.
@MrRudvant
@MrRudvant 11 месяцев назад
Inoltre bravissima la pianista!! Grazie!!
@abbasilly
@abbasilly 8 месяцев назад
i just cant stop lisztening to liszt
@carloshumbertocacaofiguero7556
Es una de las piezas más facinantes escritas para piano. Resulta que cuando la escuché por primera vez, había dejado el reproductor en modo aleatorio, mientras hacía mis tareas. Me quedé dormido, cuando esta pieza sonó. En mis sueños escuchaba quellos impetuosos acordes, aquellas escalas vertiginosas, aquellos cambios de tonalidad abruptos. En mi sueño percibía toda esa armonía fantástica. Confieso que ha sido una de las experiencias músicales más hermosas que he tenido.
@trucoalaspardasalaspardas30
@trucoalaspardasalaspardas30 4 года назад
Y que hermoso es cuando a uno inesperadamente le pasa. Se de lo que hablas!
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np 9 месяцев назад
Es divina !!!!Lizst.
@3hm5
@3hm5 6 месяцев назад
Personally I think this is the best piano piece ever written!
@luispena15
@luispena15 8 лет назад
Fabuloso!!
@jordidewaard2937
@jordidewaard2937 5 лет назад
Love you, recommended list
@stonefish7745
@stonefish7745 4 года назад
jordi de waard now it won’t get out lol I’m not complaining tho
@CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji
@CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji 2 года назад
Yes, recommended Liszt
@gerardbegni2806
@gerardbegni2806 4 года назад
This Liszt's hyperbolic style, which one may love or hate, is in sharp contrast with the transcciption that Chopin wrote from the famous aria with chorus 'Casta Diva'. Just as Liszt was, Chopin was a great virtuoso (however less eccentric), but his transcription of the music of his dear friend Bellini is quite simple and can be honestly played by a good amateur.
@gergelykiss
@gergelykiss 4 года назад
Transcription is transcription, fantasy is fantasy. :) The sharp contrast is as much in the genre as it is in the composer. Liszt wrote plenty of "simple" transcriptions: many of his transcriptions of Beethoven, Schubert, Rossini, Mendelssohn, Franz, the Schumanns, Berlioz, Wagner etc are straightforward and can be performed by good amateurs. Fantasies have a thoroughly different aim to transcriptions, a classic case of apples and oranges.
@gerardbegni2806
@gerardbegni2806 4 года назад
@@gergelykiss In my opinion, things are more in between. Consider for instanc the wonderful transcrpotion of the 'Isolde Liebestod', one of the greatest Liszt's score in mly opinion. Wagner's orv chestra writing is very dense, and Liszt cannot transcrpibe it without finding pianistice equivalents, which are of a great virtuosity. This is for sure whet you classify as 'transcrpiptions', but is nevertheless a highly virtuoso piece, even in the very beginnig, with the hree trombones, the celli divided in 4 parts, and the bass clarinet.. Liszt cannot transcribe that without using quite touchy legatissimo tremolos. Look at the score, for instance on IMSLP.
@gergelykiss
@gergelykiss 4 года назад
@@gerardbegni2806 Yes, many of Liszt's transcriptions are very demanding, like the Liebestod or the Tannhäuser ouverture or the Symphonie fantastique. But many others are playable for good amateurs like many of his Schubert or Beethoven settings or his Chopin Polish Songs transcriptions. But regardless of their difficulty they are all transcriptions and they serve very different purposes to fantasies. There are many "simple" and playable transcriptions by Liszt, as well as straightforward but extremely difficult ones. My points were that A: one doesn't need to go to Chopin to find a simple, easy transcription - there are plenty of those from Liszt as well, and B: the current piece is not a transcription, so it might not be fruitful to compare it to one.
@treesny
@treesny 3 года назад
@@gergelykiss Excellently put. And one might add his wonderful Verdi paraphrases, again a slightly different genre, somewhere between a transcription and a fantasy. Liszt did an incredible amount to promote the music of his time (and just before it); his Schubert song transcriptions in particular played a big part in popularizing that composer's music beyond Vienna. Great generosity as well as great genius!
@affettozo
@affettozo 2 года назад
Time line 0:00 part1 4:20 Alegro disco 7:54 part2 11:48 three hand Effect 13:24 part3 ----------------------- Part 0:00 part1 7:54 2 13:24 3
@radamik
@radamik 7 месяцев назад
Magnificent piece but the ending especially has such incredible grandeur.
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np 3 месяца назад
Exelente pianista. México. 🙏✝️🎼🎶🎶🏅
@tomowenpianochannel
@tomowenpianochannel 10 месяцев назад
Tozer deserves more recognition, he really was a genius and master pianist, and was neglected within Australia (not known for their support of the arts, as sport is key to life). His Medtner recordings are testament to his talent.
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np 3 месяца назад
Felicidades!!!!!!! La verdad. 🎹🤩
@carmen6169
@carmen6169 Год назад
Bravo !!🇮🇷❤️ 🖐️🇮🇷 México.
@maltehenrikgohr
@maltehenrikgohr 5 лет назад
I love this piece and Liszt! He must have sold his soul or something to compose like this!!
@calebcollins8886
@calebcollins8886 5 лет назад
It's called get gud kid.
@jonashasageremtkjrjensen
@jonashasageremtkjrjensen 4 года назад
He just improvised over the themes and wrote the improvisation down. That's how good he was.
@treesny
@treesny 3 года назад
@@jonashasageremtkjrjensen Liszt worked extremely hard to perfect his craft as a composer, both in his piano and orchestral music... not to mention his wonderful songs and other vocal pieces. Hence the numerous revisions, both before and after publication. The amazing thing is that after all the recomposition and re-thinking, his music retains the feeling of great emotional spontaneity and improvisation. That's genius + discipline!
@ruyfaco
@ruyfaco 5 лет назад
As much as I like Bellini, this is better than Norma itself.
@napoleonicwarfare4621
@napoleonicwarfare4621 4 года назад
Ruy Facó I’m going to have to disagree but this is probably Liszt’s best work. I’m not the biggest fan of Liszt but his reminisces are wonderfully written and very emotionally captivating.
@gergelykiss
@gergelykiss 4 года назад
@@napoleonicwarfare4621 I agree that this is arguably Liszt's finest operatic fantasy, certainly my favourite. Probably many would prefer the Don Juan reminiscences, which is another masterpiece. But as wonderful as these fantasies are, there are many Liszt works that are generally considered to rank alongside the greatest works of his contemporaries: the b-minor Sonata, Orpheus, the Faust Symphony, Les jeux d'eaux à la Villa d'Este, Via Crucis - if you are unfamiliar with these I would honestly suggest you give them a try. :) Via Crucis is unique in the whole Romantic Era, without precedent or proper comparison. Try to check out Reinbert de Leeuw's recording with the Netherlands Chamber Choir. It's on Spotify. It's mindblowing.
@treesny
@treesny 4 года назад
@@gergelykiss As is his recent, second recording with Collegium Vocale Gent (on Alpha-Classics): even more intimate - just 16 singers, who also take the solo parts - and profoundly moving. Plus, he also recorded the piano-only version! (There's a live video of him playing it on RU-vid.) Extraordinary piece, extraordinary pianist/conductor. :-)
@vnwa7390
@vnwa7390 4 года назад
@@gergelykiss Liszt's "Lucrezia Borgia" is by far his most difficult Operatic Transcription and blasts this, the Don Juan, (3 Verdi), and other transcriptions out of the water for me, not to mention that I prefer the musicality there too. If you haven't yet, Katsaris' performance of Liszt's transcription of LVB's 9th Symphony is absolutely astounding.
@suremate
@suremate 3 года назад
Ruy Facó Not even close.
@charlesdavis7087
@charlesdavis7087 4 года назад
Congratulations. You really knew how to work it.
@user-ru8vy1uz7c
@user-ru8vy1uz7c 3 года назад
Bravo bravo bravo brilliance grandiose fantastic music super
@wandahelenagorecka-fichten9258
@wandahelenagorecka-fichten9258 4 года назад
Przepiękne pełne ekspresji wykonanie utworu Liszta na temat Normy przez Tozera
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np 4 месяца назад
Tozer gran pianista de Lizst. 🙋🏻‍♀️🎹
@qntwshvl429
@qntwshvl429 4 года назад
does anyone like me loves 11:22 - !!! especially the left hand
@emp5017
@emp5017 4 года назад
Yes, that´s my favorite part too. I can´t stop listening to this masterpiece!
@gergelykiss
@gergelykiss 3 года назад
Absolutely! Reminds me a bit of the cascading left hand octaves towards the end of Vallée d'Obermann. Breathtaking! :)
@z.a.4801
@z.a.4801 Год назад
A lyrical masterpiece.
@hokomong
@hokomong 2 года назад
13:30 진짜 온 몸에 소름 ........ 리스트는 진짜 신이다
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