1/3/2024 0 Comments Franz liszt la campanella![]() ![]() Pianists should be embarrassed that they actually believe this sytem of logic. The above system of logic is flawed on so many levels. ![]() Therefore, this proves that La Campanella should be played as fast as possible. The “mob mentality” system of logic runs like this:Īll famous and influential pianists play La Campanella as fast as possible.Īll famous and influential pianists are great and smarter than the “average” non-famous pianist.Īll famous and influential pianists are authorities who cannot be questioned. Most pianists inadvertantly fall into the “mob mentality” category of musicianship. Learn La Campanella from a Master - Get 20% Off Your WRP Membership (offer good through July 31, 2022) and gain access to a full 13-video tutorial series on “La Campanella”: Coupon code ABPUWAA72S Introduction This article gets to the nitty-gritty of an inconvenient truth concerning tempo in La Campanella. Indeed, the general consensus among pianists is to ignore Liszt’s Allegretto indication, and instead, to play it Presto or Prestissimo. One would expect such an ultimate litmus test type piece to be Presto or at least Allegro at the slowest however, for some strange reason the general consensus among pianists is that La Campanella should be played as fast as possible. It has become the ultimate “litmus test” for pianists to show off their technique and bravura playing, which is strange piece to select for this category since it is only marked Allegretto. (Abstract) Franz Liszt’s (1811-1886) arrangement of Nicolo Paganini’s (1782-1840) La Campanella is arguably the most popular classical piano piece on YouTube. ![]()
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