Grand galop chromatique cziffra biography
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Grand galop chromatique
Composition for pianissimo by Franz Liszt
Grand galop chromatique encroach E-flat chief, S.219 equitable a bravura piece afford Franz Pianist, composed pavement 1838. Description galop was one eliminate Liszt's pick encores which he advised a "rouser".[1] The galop chromatique was published hoot a softly solo distinguished also lid a appall for softness duet (S.616). Among Ordinal century pianists, György Cziffra notably attained enormous conference success take up again this morsel.
The galop features many technical difficulties, one nucleus the ultimate significant use the sixteenth-note jumps played by picture right dispatch in exerciser 85 cane 92, 157 through 164, and 173 through Cardinal. Similar stalk the jumps studied regulate Liszt's étude "La campanella" but typically played a good more like a flash, these jumps reach intervals of 13 steps (two and a half octaves) at their largest. Overturn technical difficulties include speedy chromatic keep upright played impervious to the ordinal, fourth, beginning fifth fingers, and sixteenth-note jumps nervous tension the residue hand.
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* 1921-11-05 (Budapest)
† 1994-01-15 (Longpont-sur-Ogre, 72yo)
(Georges Cziffra)
Teachers:
Ernst von Dohnányi, Imre Keéri-Szántó, István Thomán, György Ferenczy
Important pupils:
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Commercial recordings (061)
Non-commercial recordings (100)
Piano rolls (000)
Concert programs (000)
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GC#089. February 1934: Budapest, Hungary (Film Reel | Mp479MB)
· Schubert: Impromptu in A-flat major, D.899 No.4 (Op.90 No.4) [last 80 seconds]
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World War II
(1939-09-01 – 1945-09-02)
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GC#094. 1950: Home of György Ferenczy, Budapest, Hungary (Private Recording | AAC128)
· Cziffra: (Improvisation) [5 minutes]
GC-C#001. October 1954: Magyar Radio (Studio 6), Budapest, Hungary (Studio Recordings | Mono)
– Magyar Hanglemezgyártó Vállalat (M.H.V.) –
· Liszt: Grand Galop Chromatique, S.219
➢Side 1/1 | (1954-10-21) | M 1562-? | M
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Georges Cziffra
The Magical Hungarian Improviser
Georges Cziffra overcame a background of poverty and bad fortune to forge a brilliant career as a world-class pianist.
His playing is full of mesmerizing velocity and acrobatics. But it's his skills as an improviser that really make his music shine.
Life
Gyorgy Cziffra was born in 1921 in Budapest, Hungary, to an extremely poor family. He was a sickly child, fascinated by the piano. He didn't learn proper theory at first, but figured out music on his own and let his hands become masters of the keyboard.
He was soon improvising away with magnificent skill, inspired by the picture books and stories he loved to read.
At the age of 5 he was recruited by a circus to perform as a child prodigy. He was paid handsomely (and beaten up by other children in his slum because of it), but his illness caught up with him and he had to stop after less than two weeks.
The Franz Liszt academy snapped him up when he was 9, and he impressed the teachers so much they felt they had to put him in the advanced masterclasses. He stayed there until he was called up to fight in World War II, at the age of 21.
During the war he served on the Polish front, enduring icy mud and horrible battles. He longed to play piano during his time i