MAZEPPA!!! The story of the Hetman and the Horse, and one of Liszt's most daunting Etudes. For those of you who don't know, the galloping-like figures of this piece aren't just for difficulties sake – this Etude was inspired by the story of the Ukrainian military commander Mazeppa, specifically Lord Byron's poem about his youth, in where Mazeppa was tied to a horse and dragged around Europe as punishment for having an affair with a Polish Countess. There is obviously a lot more to the story, the summary and poem is available online for you to read, though even with this small piece of information the piece begins to make a lot more sense. This galloping motion is captured by Liszt in the use of his consecutive 24 -> 24 fingerings for the thirds (often disregarded by pianists for easier playing), but the feeling of the motion and physical look created by this movement is very reminiscent of a wild horse, it's amazing how many layers there are to the inspiration. I hope you enjoy the effects on this one, experimented more with the effects than usual and spent wayyyy too much time on designing them, though I think the result is pretty cool! All the best and wishing you all a beautiful weekend ♥
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@pengkkul
❤❤❤❤❤ He is one of the best pianist!!!
2020年9月12日 14:13 いいね36件
@MrWhat-ot4ri
Rousseau nice
2020年9月12日 13:59 いいね27件
@nehasinha6488
Thanku. We are really excited….
2020年9月12日 13:59 いいね9件
@onee_chan6822
pog
2020年9月12日 13:59 いいね8件
@gugugaga3762
oo nice
2020年9月12日 13:59 いいね7件
@maheshipremasinghe5751
Pianist: has fingers Lizt: "I'm gonna end this man's whole career."
2025年12月22日 13:21 いいね6件 返信0件
@SebastianDomingo2007
'i paid for the whole piano, therefore i will use the whole piano'
Lizt: "I'm gonna end this man's whole career."
gas -> solid
(for those who don't get it, the notes are so fast and close together)
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