Cziffra's crazy improv with Chopin Etude



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This is a must see video of cziffra! He does a bunch of improv and basically shows off his skill while warming up. Note: This is amazingly not a performance but a filmed test of the piano. Thanks to busoniliszt, This is the breakdown of some pieces that he visits: 1) 1:27 Liszt - Scherzo & Marsch
2) 3:39 Chopin - Etude op. 10 nr. 1
3) 5:10 Chopin/Liszt - Chant Polonais (Madchens Wunsch)
Also there is a bit of Shostakovitch Op. 87 No. 7 discovered by nikkistride.
He absolutely rips chopin's etude op.10 no.1. from the keys. The rest, is the ability of a professional mind.
Enjoy!


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I agree with ... ( 1 month ago by yourforte)
I agree with tothemax. This is nonsense - just bashing about with chords and octaves and arpeggios very quickly. I'd rather listen to proper, structured improvisation not this nonsense.
I know someone ... ( 1 month ago by visualpiano)
I know someone won't agree, but there's a theme in this improvisation: 3 #23 3 #23 21 35, which plays dominant role, and other things related to that are variations, with his excellent skills to improvise many skillful pieces as very fast octaves jumping.
I'm in disbelief ... ( 1 month ago by crazedseahorse)
I'm in disbelief that people can see this and go on, making it sound like their shit don't stink, and that this isn't talented. If you can sit down and do something of this level you can critisize it, but, ha, you can't.
I have no more ... ( 4 weeks ago by hyperkeyboard91)
I have no more reasons to play piano after I see this video.
what the freakin ... ( 3 weeks ago by JakWho92)
what the freakin shit?
wow.... good!!! ( 3 weeks ago by phangsinhui)
wow.... good!!!
lol hyperkeyboard91 ( 3 weeks ago by gouloum2222)
lol hyperkeyboard91
i like cziffra ( 3 weeks ago by choliszt)
i like cziffra
!!!!!!!!! after i ... ( 3 weeks ago by huksandfaks)
!!!!!!!!! after i saw that video i think i dont play piano..i do anything else..i cant call both wat i do and this amazing person does the smae thing.. how did he reach that skillful point ????
That was really ... ( 3 weeks ago by mibishton)
That was really pimp.
Array ( 2 weeks ago by musicolorhythm)
Damn! It
´s a beast!
He's a tank. He ... ( 2 weeks ago by debussy84)
He's a tank. He completely dominates Chopin's crazy metronome marking and then has energy to continue.
thanks ( 2 weeks ago by georgecziffra)
thanks
Improvvisation is ... ( 2 weeks ago by laurion69)
Improvvisation is not a collage of pieces. It is an elaboration, a development of a theme.
Here there is no improvvisaton, just a stew of different compositions from his repertory. Cziffra is an astonishing pianist, but in that video he is not improvvising.
no one could be ... ( 2 weeks ago by libetta)
no one could be more stupid than you are. this is a warm-up for pete's sake. no need to put a deeper sense in interpretation!
tothemax91, do you ... ( 2 weeks ago by libetta)
tothemax91, do you know the meaning of WARM-UP?
libetta, that was ... ( 2 weeks ago by yourforte)
libetta, that was an extremely rude message you sent to me. I'd politely ask you not to do it again. I stumbled across this video and didn't like it. I'm entitled to my opinion, and I'm not stupid.
I agree with ... ( 2 weeks ago by iddyumpty)
I agree with laurion69, this is not an improvisation. Cziffra can play the piano but this is just a lot of bashing about of themes he knows. Personally, don't like it.
If this is just a ... ( 2 weeks ago by Wittery1)
If this is just a warm-up then we needn't judge it as a piece of music or even as improvisation. It's certainly neither music nor improvisation. It's rubbish. But that's okay for a warm-up
An incredible video ... ( 1 week ago by adjpiano)
An incredible video. Thanks so much for posting this. It has inspired me as a pianist.
It's more like a ... ( 1 week ago by taviona)
It's more like a potpourri. :) With improvised transitions.
thanks ( 1 week ago by Jusohpin)
thanks
Presenting the ... ( 1 week ago by siralchemistuk)
Presenting the Czifframinator!...sent from the future to terminate the dreams of people like me who sometimes say they "play the piano"....booohoooo!!!!
that was one of the ... ( 1 week ago by ArchitectBlack)
that was one of the top 10 best comments ever.



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