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Topic: [Video] Franz Liszt - Valse-Impromptu S. 213 | C. Bechstein  (Read 2290 times)

Offline lafo

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My new adventure with Liszt :) I really love this Valse :) Hope you`ll like it too and I am looking forward for your comments and suggestions :) Best wishes!

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Online ranjit

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Re: [Video] Franz Liszt - Valse-Impromptu S. 213 | C. Bechstein
Reply #1 on: August 02, 2019, 07:11:00 AM
Really nice playing, and one of my favorite pieces!

I can't comment on your playing as I am still a learner. However, I just popped in to say that I find your playing really nice. I have listened to a rendition of this piece by Cziffra, and I felt that your playing was influenced by that interpretation. Whose interpretations did you listen to, and would recommend?

As a side note, doesn't the overextended pinky in your left hand cause any issues?

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Re: [Video] Franz Liszt - Valse-Impromptu S. 213 | C. Bechstein
Reply #2 on: August 02, 2019, 04:43:11 PM
Really nice playing, and one of my favorite pieces!

I can't comment on your playing as I am still a learner. However, I just popped in to say that I find your playing really nice. I have listened to a rendition of this piece by Cziffra, and I felt that your playing was influenced by that interpretation. Whose interpretations did you listen to, and would recommend?

As a side note, doesn't the overextended pinky in your left hand cause any issues?

Thank you very much! :) That is one of my favorite pieces to play :) And I like Cziffra interpretation as well. So I definitely recommend it :)

As for the pinky.. no problem at all :D I have very flexible joints and I am like that since I was a kid :D
 

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