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Moriz Rosenthal - Fantasy on themes of Strauss (audio + sheet music) 

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A student of Liszt, Moriz Rosenthal was likened to his illustrious teacher for the stormy temperament of his playing. During a career that lasted into his eighties, Rosenthal seduced other musicians as readily as he did audiences in Europe and America, gradually developing a sensitivity and musicianship to match his rampant virtuosity. All of this is clearly evident in his recordings made when he was already in his sixties.
Beginning his piano studies at age eight, Rosenthal found himself two years later under the wing of the director of the Lemberg Conservatory, Karel Mikuli. At the age of ten, he made his debut playing a Chopin Rondo for two pianos. Excited over the prospects of becoming a concert artist, Rosenthal walked one day from his hometown to Vienna in order to play for Rafael Joseffy, a pupil of Liszt and regarded as one of the nineteenth century's finest artists, "The Patti of the Piano," as he was called. Joseffy was sufficiently impressed by the youth's playing that he urged the Rosenthal family to move to Vienna to facilitate regular lessons with him. A year's concentration produced astounding results. When Rosenthal was presented in his first full-length recital in 1876, the success was so complete that a concert tour was immediately arranged.
When Franz Liszt heard Rosenthal the following year, he offered to instruct him, to put in place the final degree of finish. Thus, while traveling the length and breadth of Europe and Russia for the next three years, Rosenthal spent all his time between recitals working with Liszt at Weimar and in Rome. In 1880, Rosenthal returned to Vienna, not to perform, but to begin the study of philosophy. Temporarily setting aside his concert work, he completed his course work in three years.
When Rosenthal felt ready to return to the concert stage in 1886, he reintroduced himself with a recital in Vienna. The response was thunderous, reviews asserting that he was among the greatest pianists before the public. Joining in the acclamation were such figures as Brahms, Hanslick, Johann Strauss, and Busoni (no minor pianist himself). Another successful concert tour followed.
When Rosenthal was introduced to America in 1888, he was as rapturously received as he had been in the centers of Europe. His Boston debut on November 9 was described in ecstatic terms: "He is a hurricane, a thunderbolt, a tempest" was one critic's assessment. His New York debut four days later drew more superlatives, the Tribune critic wondering if any artist had ever brought so "experienced and discriminating" an audience to "such a pitch of excitement." In the Sun, he was described as "a demi-god, a perfect pianist."
Rosenthal's successes continued unabated for more than half a century. Composers voiced words of unqualified admiration. Goldmark inscribed a photograph to the pianist he felt had "no equal and no superior among pianists, deceased or living." Even Paderewski genuflected before Rosenthal's playing of Chopin. Vienna, in 1912, honored him with the highest award Austria could confer on an artist: it made him Kammervirtuoso to the Emperor.
On November 13, 1938, the golden jubilee of Rosenthal's New York debut was celebrated with a recital at Carnegie Hall. On a specially produced piano from Baldwin (gilded, no less), Rosenthal performed before an audience of devoted followers and esteemed artists, winning yet again the roaring acclaim that had been his due for decades and offering a still deeper, more profound measure of musicianship.
(AllMusic)
Please take note that the audio AND sheet music ARE NOT mine. Feel free to change the video quality to a minimum of 480p for the best watching experience.
Performer: Konstantin Scherbakov (Warner Classics, 2005)
( • Konstantin Scherbakov ... )
Original sheet music: imslp.org/wiki/Fantasie_um_Jo...) (Schott, 1930)

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Комментарии : 25   
@enriquesanchez2001
@enriquesanchez2001 3 года назад
OMG - what an unbelievable display of playing. That's it, I'll never play a piano again after this!
@AndreiAnghelLiszt
@AndreiAnghelLiszt 3 года назад
Epic :)
@RicardoOliveiraRGB
@RicardoOliveiraRGB 3 года назад
Fantastic piece and pianist
@MyPianoRarities
@MyPianoRarities 3 года назад
Bellissimo post! Finora conoscevo soltanto la versione di Schulz-Evler del celebre valzer!
@SergioLOSOWICH
@SergioLOSOWICH 3 года назад
Marvelous music
@user-pq1np6jm2c
@user-pq1np6jm2c 3 года назад
It becomes very stylish❣️ bravo❣️
@na-kun2136
@na-kun2136 3 года назад
Woow. So intresting harmony.
@yp3424
@yp3424 3 года назад
Very original..
@andresserrano7178
@andresserrano7178 3 года назад
Thanks a lot for uploading :3
@evelynisgro-desplat7080
@evelynisgro-desplat7080 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing this, I am really enjoying it. It makes me think of Döhlers nocturne op 24. D oh fferent pieces obviously, just brings if to mind
@Tizohip
@Tizohip 2 года назад
nice composer
@alextheutos906
@alextheutos906 3 года назад
Hi) Thank you for the recommendations of good music) By the way. I haven't been able to find an epic for piano and cello for a long time, and I'd be glad if you could tell me something to your liking. (sorry for the weird or wrong English - це аж ніяк не моя рідна мова)
@thenameisgsarci
@thenameisgsarci 3 года назад
Here are some of my recommendations: - Busoni: Serenata Op. 30 - Grechaninov: Nocturne Op. 86 - O'Halloran: Prelude 2 - Ustvolskaya: Grand duet
@alextheutos906
@alextheutos906 3 года назад
@@thenameisgsarci Thanks. I hope it didn't take too much of your time)
@thenameisgsarci
@thenameisgsarci 3 года назад
@@alextheutos906 No problem, it didn't really take me much time, though I wish I could be more knowledgeable.
@ethantan2873
@ethantan2873 3 года назад
Was thinking you might wanna try Rachmaninoff's Cello Sonata? It is pretty epic for me xD
@RandyBakkelund
@RandyBakkelund 3 года назад
I'm getting back into reading music for any instrument at a more serious level than before (because it's fun), but so far this is the first time i've seen natural symbols in a key signature. Is this an old way to tell us that a modulation is taking place?
@YostPeter
@YostPeter 3 года назад
It's just a notation thing. If you're changing keys from, say, 5 flats to 3 flats, you _could_ just show the new key signature and it would be alright. But most of the time, if you're changing to a key signature with *less* sharps or flats, you put the appropriate naturals before it to make it extra clear that there are now less flats or sharps. Here's a more obvious example. If you're in the key of E (4 sharps) and your changing into C (No accidentals), you need to put 4 naturals in the key signature because the key of C has no accidentals, so the only way to notate that change is with naturals replacing the 4 sharps you had before. It's all for the sake of making it clearer for the musician. To my knowledge it's not just on old thing, modern notation will do this as well. Again, if you're _increasing_ the number of accidentals in your key signature, you don't use naturals.
@RandyBakkelund
@RandyBakkelund 3 года назад
@@YostPeter Cool, thanks for the info. I appreciate it!
@sabaneyev
@sabaneyev 3 года назад
Please order me a nice brandy and a strudel with a mountain of whipped cream:):):)!
@djaaggron5041
@djaaggron5041 3 года назад
Can you stop uploading banal pieces and upload pieces with substance?
@emilgilels
@emilgilels 3 года назад
Can you stop uploading banal comments and upload comments with substance? Probably not. (Someone's sharing music with you and you complain? You should be thankful. Just don't listen if it is so offensive to you).
@thenameisgsarci
@thenameisgsarci 3 года назад
@@emilgilels Nah, it's ok, she's part of the meme at this point.
@djaaggron5041
@djaaggron5041 3 года назад
@@emilgilels this is part of an inside joke lol
@andrewpetersen5272
@andrewpetersen5272 3 года назад
Please order me a nice brandy and a strudel with a mountain of whipped cream:):):)!
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