Piano Forum



Remembering the great Maurizio Pollini
Legendary pianist Maurizio Pollini defined modern piano playing through a combination of virtuosity of the highest degree, a complete sense of musical purpose and commitment that works in complete control of the virtuosity. His passing was announced by Milan’s La Scala opera house on March 23. Read more >>

Topic: Au bord d'une Source  (Read 9596 times)

Offline introspection

  • PS Silver Member
  • Newbie
  • ***
  • Posts: 7
Au bord d'une Source
on: December 17, 2006, 08:40:10 PM
Liszt's Au bord d'une source: What an amazing piece!  Is it as hard it sounds?  Is it as hard as the first movement of the Beethoven d minor sonata Op.31 no.1 (which is what I am currently working on)?
Which performer do you think plays this the best?  I have yet to hear a pro play it.

Thank you very much.
This is spam.
Sign up for a Piano Street membership to download this piano score.
Sign up for FREE! >>

Offline kreso

  • PS Silver Member
  • Sr. Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 334
Re: Au bord d'une Source
Reply #1 on: December 18, 2006, 01:02:40 PM
I like this piece also.. Best recording is Horowitz IMO-video when he was very old, but his fingers works excellent!!
 

Logo light pianostreet.com - the website for classical pianists, piano teachers, students and piano music enthusiasts.

Subscribe for unlimited access

Sign up

Follow us

Piano Street Digicert