liszt isn't some expression of musicality... just a showoff.
The glissando near the beginning seemed a bit too hysterical and too fast - it sort of popped out of nowhere and scared the crap out of me.Also, right after the slow section (the part with the quick thirds), could you make it any lighter/softer and also make it seem a bit more mischevious? I'm not sure if that makes sense, but whenever I hear that bit, it always makes me think of evil little elves scampering about.... of course that's probably not what you think of!
Now, what sort of bugged me was in the second page with those staccatissimo octaves. Now, the octaves fall on the 1st and 3rd eighth notes, right? Well,always remember that the 3rd eighth notes at the end of each measure are LEADING to the first eighth note. So therefore, maybe make the 3rd eighth note octaves louder than the 1st eighth note octave. It should sound like, TE - duh ... TE - duh .. ...and so on until it comes to the C# minor chord, in which the approach would sound like, Te - duh ... TE - duh .. Te-te pow .. Te-Te Pow .. TE-TE POW .. TE-TE POW . pow . Pow . pow . Pow . POW . POW!!! Also, when you come to the slow part, in the single E and D#'s going back and forth, dont slow down so much. I think you slowed down a little too much.. The music must continue - rule #1, right? and Un poco meno mosso means "a little less movement" not a lot.
too much rubato for my liking actually... liszt isn't some expression of musicality... just a showoff. So you just gotta show it off. The faster the better.
too much rubato for my liking actually... liszt isn't some expression of musicality... just a showoff. So you just gotta show it off. The faster the better. but that's my opinion obviously... and i can't play the piece. so kudos to you mate. - thumbs up -