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Liszt: 10 Hungarian Rhapsodies [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED]

Franz Liszt (Composer), György Cziffra (Performer)
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Product Details

  • Performer: György Cziffra
  • Composer: Franz Liszt
  • Audio CD (April 10, 2001)
  • SPARS Code: ADD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Label: EMI Classics
  • ASIN: B00005AVML
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #105,335 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Song Title Time Price
listen  1. 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies S244 (2001 Digital Remaster): No. 2 in C sharp minor 9:15$1.99 Buy Track
listen  2. 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies S244 (2001 Digital Remaster): No. 6 in D flat major 6:32$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies S244 (2001 Digital Remaster): No. 8 in F sharp minor (Capriccio) 5:51$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies S244 (2001 Digital Remaster): No. 9 in E flat major (Carnival in Pest)10:08$1.99 Buy Track
listen  5. 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies S244 (2001 Digital Remaster): No. 10 in E major (Preludio) 4:58$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies S244 (2001 Digital Remaster): No. 11 in A minor 5:10$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies S244 (2001 Digital Remaster): No. 12 in C sharp minor 8:54$1.99 Buy Track
listen  8. 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies S244 (2001 Digital Remaster): No. 13 in A minor 8:30$1.99 Buy Track
listen  9. 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies S244 (2001 Digital Remaster): No. 14 in F minor10:56$1.99 Buy Track
listen10. 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies S244 (2001 Digital Remaster): No. 15 in A minor (Rákóczy) 5:34$0.99 Buy Track


On this CD:
  1. Hungarian Rhapsody, for piano No. 2 (the "original" No. 2) in C sharp minor (I & II), S. 244/2 (LW A132/2)
    Composed by Franz Liszt
    with Gyorgy Cziffra

  2. Hungarian Rhapsody, for piano No. 6 in D flat major, S. 244/6 (LW A132/6)
    Composed by Franz Liszt
    with Gyorgy Cziffra

  3. Hungarian Rhapsody, for piano No. 8 in F sharp minor ("Lento a capriccio"), S. 244/8 (LW A132/8)
    Composed by Franz Liszt
    with Gyorgy Cziffra

  4. Hungarian Rhapsody, for piano No. 9 in E flat major ("Carnival in Pest" I & II), S. 244/9 (LW A132/9)
    Composed by Franz Liszt
    with Gyorgy Cziffra

  5. Hungarian Rhapsody, for piano No. 10 in E major (I & II), S.244/10 (LW A132/10)
    Composed by Franz Liszt
    with Gyorgy Cziffra

  6. Hungarian Rhapsody, for piano No. 11 in A minor, S. 244/11 (LW A132/11)
    Composed by Franz Liszt
    with Gyorgy Cziffra

  7. Hungarian Rhapsody, for piano No. 12 in C sharp minor (aka "No. 2"), S. 244/12 (LW A132/12)
    Composed by Franz Liszt
    with Gyorgy Cziffra

  8. Hungarian Rhapsody, for piano No. 13 in A minor, S. 244/13 (LW A132/13)
    Composed by Franz Liszt
    with Gyorgy Cziffra

  9. Hungarian Rhapsody, for piano No. 14 in F minor, S. 244/14 (LW A132/14)
    Composed by Franz Liszt
    with Gyorgy Cziffra

  10. Hungarian Rhapsody, for piano No. 15 in A minor (Rákóczi-Marsch III), S. 244/15 (LW A132/15)
    Composed by Franz Liszt
    with Gyorgy Cziffra


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57 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Schnabel's Beethoven, Gould's Bach, Cziffra's Liszt, January 1, 2003
By piano major (Cincinnati, OH) - See all my reviews
First of all, buy this CD, for there is nothing like it in the world.

There is a certain style and technique that every composer demands of his performers. No performer is universally perfect, but some come closer to achieving the particular style of a given composer that other performers. Artur Schnabel, despite his clumsy fingerwork, gives us the definitive Beethoven interpretations with his broad-sighted view of the structure of the sonatas, combined with great rhythmic vitality and dynamic contrasts. Glenn Gould, despite his near-total oblivion to Baroque performance practice, gives us the most contrapuntally lucid, rhythmically and dynamically even, and inspiring readings of the Bach keyboard works ever recorded. And Gyorgy Cziffra, despite his outrageous fluctuations in tempo and alterations of the score, provides the most thrilling and technically dazzling plowing through of these 10 hungarian rhapsodies. Cziffra plays the hungarian rhapsodies extravertedly, with wit, finesse, THE greatest technique I have ever heard, occasionally with a tempo, and usually with what Liszt wrote. The last two comments are where contraversy arises. Cziffra added passages and notes into some of the rhapsodies that slightly change the flavor of the music, but it always sounds like Liszt. He also omits the fast scale near the end of number 15 (I don't know why; throughout he plays much harder scales brilliantly), but the performance does not suffer at all from his odd decisions. Also, Cziffra was trained in the 20s and 30s, when alterations of the score were very commonplace (the university had not yet become the primary patron of the music at that point; therefore the intellectual piety towards the composers' marks had not yet developped). Listen to recordings of Busoni, Paderewski, Godowsky, and other people of the 20s-30s play; they all make changes that are often quite striking and odd to our ears (if we know the music). These recordings were made in the 60s, so Cziffra is an anachronism, but that does not make him a lesser artist; he simply abided by the rules of a different era. Secondly, he makes abrupt changes in tempo all the time. If this were a recording of the Beethoven sonatas, such tempo changes would merit a rating of 1 star. But it is a recording of the Liszt rhapsodies hongroises, and everything is for effect. The tempo changes, as brought off by Cziffra, provide a certain change in character where it is needed (or where Cziffra deems it appropriate), and does not detract from the direction of the music at all. Notice that whenever the music actually is going somewhere, which is about 40% of the time in the rhapsodies, Cziffra plays straightly, with rubato (within a tempo) dictated by the phrasing and harmony of the music. Thus, Cziffra commits no sins in his oddities.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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59 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cziffra ROCKS!, January 17, 2003
By Joanna Daneman (Middletown, DE USA) - See all my reviews
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This was one of my favorite recordings as a child--it was made in the Sixties, and is digitally remastered here on CD. I must have listened to that old vinyl recording until the grooves were transparent. It is so wonderful to have it on CD so I can enjoy it once more.

I am not actually a huge fan of Liszt--but my Mom was and is. Her favorite piece that she played on our piano was Hungarian Rhapsody #6, and our whole family loved to listen to this recording for its insane tempi, the rhythmic variations and pure fire in the expression. Would that we could ever play a tenth as well as Cziffra.

Cziffra, who was a Hungarian Gypsy (Rom, more properly) had a career that read like an adventure novel. He was imprisoned during the war, made to carry bricks and mortar hods with those precious hands. He ended up in Paris, playing in jazz clubs (now that would have been something to hear!) His life was never easy, though he did enjoy, finally, monstrous popularity both in France and internationally.

This recording is perhaps the most characteristic of his playing, as the Rhapsodies are a fine canvas for exuberant expression and frank liberties not only with tempo and rhythm but even with the score itself. This is a recording that makes my heart palpitate every time I play it. It is over the top--but then, so was Liszt himself. Absolutely breathtaking.

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40 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Hungarian Rhapsodies, December 25, 2001
By Jian Zhuang (Granite Bay, CA USA) - See all my reviews
Hungarian Rhapsodies #2, #6, and #8~#15 total of 10 are included. Cziffra was one of the great pianists of the 20th Century and a unique super virtuoso player. Few pianists can match this kind of speed and energy, may be only Horowitz at his prime. Gramophone comment: "Cziffra, with his superb technique, Hungarian birthright and virtuoso flair, is the ideal exponent of this music."

These pieces were recorded in the early 70's and recently remastered by EMI Classics using Abbey Road Technology. It sounds to me like a digital recording. Excellent.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Ouch ouch ouch my ears..........
What is wrong with Cziffra? Why has he employed such a ridiculous style of playing Liszt's rhaphsodies?

I'll get down to the point right away. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Armen Semizian

3.0 out of 5 stars If you like piano, this is for you.
I like the idea of getting a complete set from 1 to 20. The performer does a good job, but, after all, it is a one person performance, not an orchestra.
Published 12 months ago by John L. Woodward

5.0 out of 5 stars Glorious mayhem!
Georges Cziffra is, without doubt, the original full-throttle pianist. When he put the pedal-to-the-metal, so to speak, virtually no other performer could touch him for sheer,... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Mark Hennicke

1.0 out of 5 stars illogical performance
Liszt: 10 Hungarian Rhapsodies
I was disappointed in this performance. The artist takes great liberties with the rhythms, which causes the whole performance to lack... Read more
Published 20 months ago by Tahnia Sandra Kay Lund

4.0 out of 5 stars Review 1
This was a good product with many of the great works of
Franz Liszt.
Published 23 months ago by G. Kaiser

4.0 out of 5 stars A Joy to Hear!
Most people are familiar with at least Rhapsody 2 from watching Warner Brothers' cartoons, if for no other reason. Read more
Published on June 18, 2006 by John A Lee III

5.0 out of 5 stars Musical Perfection of the First Order!
I've heard many Hungarian Rhapsodies and basically bought this CD
to see if he could outdo Horowitz's performance of the #2 Rhapsody. Read more
Published on January 10, 2006 by an amazon fan

5.0 out of 5 stars Rhapsodies to snap you out of your doldrums
Don't listen to much classical anymore, but this was
one of the uptempo, renegade pieces that always satisfied.
Published on October 25, 2005 by EugeSchu

3.0 out of 5 stars Pity the poor piano!
Cziffra plays these pieces as if they had to bring in a new piano between each one. Percussive? My God, he's playing with a sledgehammer. Read more
Published on October 24, 2005 by dm

5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent 20th Century Piano Player
Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsodies have never sounded better than on this CD. Georges Cziffra was one of the greatest pianists of the 20th Century, and it is proven on this CD. Read more
Published on April 30, 2005 by A student

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