i see on this post the three I would say are the best:Cziffra makes Liszt charged with virtuosic energy.Horowitz's Liszt is ... often very loud.Arrau makes Liszt into a religious experience.All three are terrific... if you don't mind Horowitz's "banging" (in a mostly good way)!Horowitz (especially) and Cziffra sometimes retouched the scores - Arrau is much more faithful to the text. For Liszt's serious music (Benediction, sonata) he is the greatest ...technically and textually, Horowitz was the "worst" (most wrong notes and changes) of the three. I also sometimes like - Brendel (annees), Wild, Bolet, Richter, ....
It depends on the pieces...Cziffra, Katsaris, Richter, Horowitz, Janis, Berman (Lazar), Bolet, Arrau, Barere, Louis Lortie... they all did some great Liszt performances.
Although Artur Rubinstein never recorded much Liszt, his Hungarian Rhapsodies 10 & 12, albeit recorded in mono, have yet seen no peers.
I am a Liszt fanatic and i dont even know how anyone could say that Bolet is hands down the best liszt player. Although i do like Bolet, Cziffra has unmatched technical ability, endurance through the roof, and he is hungarian. I dunno what it is exactly but that hungarian blood in him just leads me to believe that he is Liszt reincarnated. I mean listen to Zimermann. He has my second favorite recording of the Concerti (next to cziffra) and although he plays them FLAWLESSLY, cziffra just has that edge. I think that having played SO SO SO SO SO much liszt throughout his life that he had greater understanding of the music as a Liszt performer. I am surprised that nobody has said Leslie Howard......or i just missed it...although he isnt on my top 4 of Liszt players he isnt that bad and i thought someone might mention him! Cheers! Ricky
Bolet. hands down. no competition whatsoever.burman and Cziffra Snr. are a far and distant second. for those people that said horowitz..... what is wrong with you?