From practice rooms to concert halls, Franz Liszt's Transcendental Etudes present pianists with musical and technical hurdles that result in magical performances. Xiangyu Zhao is a composer, pianist ...
Kenneth Chan comments on the challenges of performing Franz Liszt's Transcendental Etude No.10 in F. What makes this piece very unique is how Liszt can put together a simple, beautiful melody with ...
Yoav Levanon was just 20 when he made this recording. Having been mentored by Perahia, Schiff and Sergei Babayan, the young Israeli plays fearlessly, with a big sound that doesn’t turn harsh, exciting ...
There was something almost otherworldly about Kirill Gerstein's recital Sunday afternoon at the University of the District of Columbia, the culmination of Washington Performing Arts' Hayes Piano ...
Not many pianists essay all of Liszt’s Transcendental Études at one sitting. Even fewer do so in a live recital, as Kirill Gerstein has in London and New York. The technical challenges of these 12 ...
For pianists, the 12 “Transcendental Études” by the 19th-century composer Franz Liszt remain among the most perilous compositions in the repertoire, particularly if played in their entirety rather ...
Liszt’s cycle of 12 pieces – full title Etudes d’exécution transcendante and more often played individually – count among the most fiendishly virtuosic of all piano compositions. Each piece has a ...
In his Friday evening Celebrity Series recital at Jordan Hall, the charismatic young pianist Daniil Trifonov presented two musical takes on transcendence. First came Beethoven’s final piano sonata, a ...