György Ligeti - Études for Piano (Book 1), No. 4 [4/6]

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György Ligeti, Études for Piano (Book 1).

"No. 4: Fanfares".

Idil Biret, Piano.

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1:30 I think you can also read that as "Abandon all hope from this point and beyond" lol

Pakkens_Backyard
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I don t get it, why doesn't the pianist respects de dinamics? Of course its pretty hard to generate any diference between pppp and but sometimes ff sounds almost like pppp. I am wrong?

MancoSaci
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The dynamics are not respected at all starting at around 3:20. I would like to hear a version with the right volumes

francoisrossignol
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Very jazzy -almost sounds like a boogie woogie in the left hand at times! I'd love to be able to play this.

judyhayward
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I might try to play this. I need some humbling anyway.

NoahJohnson
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For something like this, shouldn't you follow the dynamics as closely as possible? It looks like that is what this etude is meant to develop. Of course, it seems you'd have to have extremely good dynamic control in order to play this properly.

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"It's not Mozart. The 8th notes need more of a drum-like color and luster. " - Nikka Coffey

daniellu
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I'm thinking about playing a ligeti etude for junior cliburn but I'm not sure yet.

aderhete
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goodgoodgood I was looking forward to your upload

andremarc
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She plays from 3:00 one octave too high! Wrong read!

waltervonstolzing
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This slows down so much starting from 2:29. Compare 3:22 -ish to the begining of the video. I’m learning this myself so I appreciate the difficulty but c’mon...

tomowen
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Very nice and clean playing. One of my favorite Ligeti etudes, it's fun to play also. Btw there is one place where there is rh decrescendo against lh crescendo lh which she ignored. Oh, I see Martim Butcher below, you also realised that.

jenskluge
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bit of a tense and rushed performance, I think, but no bad!

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