❤❤A wonderful musician, an excellent teacher and an extraordinary human being whom I was very lucky to know and who will always be missed. Un merveilleux musicien, un excellent pédagogue et un être humain extraordinaire que j'ai eu la grande chance de connaitre et qui nous manquera toujours.
esta interpretación por el Maestro Ciccolini tiene tan genial sentimiento para l'essence de Liszt. muchas gracias para su compartir y saludos desde Tokio.
@posamsaso5 жыл бұрын
Beautifully played. ❤
@daniela.harris90529 жыл бұрын
Superior performance, in its own special way. Absolute clarity, no heavy pedal, no pyrotechnics: you will hear every notes, and many which you have never heard before in their proper rhythmical relations. Some might consider Ciccolini's playing to be tame by comparison with, e.g., Lang Lang, Pollini, Argerich, or even the brilliantly intelligently Brendel, but the restraint is all in the service of proportion, musical section and theme by section and theme. You will also hear harmonics missing in other performances. Add to this a precision and delicacy of touch that respects each note, that eschews blurring of tones, and you have a masterful---although atypical---interpretation of these great great pieces.
@treesny9 жыл бұрын
I agree completely with your description of and praise for Ciccolini's performance. This is a special personal favorite among older recordings of the complete Years of Pilgrimage. But why do you compare Ciccolini's interpretation to the work of pianists none of whom (has) ever recorded the entire three-book cycle? Surely it would be more useful to refer to those recent artists who have, such as Bertrand Chamayou, Muza Rubackyte or Daniel Grimwood (no Venezia e Napoli, but played on an 1851 Erard - talk about clarity!), all three of whom give superb renditions, or alternatively to other Liszt pioneers, such as Edith Farnadi. Thank you.
@bartolocostanzo91237 жыл бұрын
The great neapolitan school of pianism ( Ciccolini was born in Naples. Here lived and studied ). I suggest you to hear also Listz played by Sergio Fiorentino
@1947laurence4 ай бұрын
Ciccolini first studied piano with Paolo Denza, a pupil of Ferruccio Busoni, and then with Marguerite Long, Alfred Cortot, and Yves Nat in Paris Ciccolini a d'abord étudié le piano avec Paolo Denza, élève de Ferruccio Busoni , puis avec Marguerite Long , Alfred Cortot, et Yves Nat à Paris
@Mofidshima2 жыл бұрын
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@AlexanderArsov6 жыл бұрын
This isn't the 1961 recording, either. Probably the mono effort from 1954.
@mariolongo73696 жыл бұрын
Aldo Ciccolini : Velvet fingers...
@BriannaMatzke9 жыл бұрын
40:33 whatttttttt
@Mofidshima2 жыл бұрын
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@shilloshillos8 жыл бұрын
God forgive me, but I;ve listened to more inspired performances of these works. Especially the 3d Book of Pilgrimages. I like more mystery, more faith, more humbleness. its not a work of virtuosity. Liszt was in a different stage in his life by then....
@AlexanderArsov5 жыл бұрын
I forgive you. Pray, tell us which are these more inspired performances of the 3rd Book?