Grand galop chromatique cziffra biography
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Great Performers: György Cziffra
Born in Budapest on 5 November 1921 into an impoverished family, Cziffra’s youthful ability to improvise at the piano landed him a circus job. At nine he auditioned for Ernö Dohnányi, who accepted the prodigy into the Budapest Conservatory. Cziffra already had several tours under his belt when he was called up for military service, leaving his young, pregnant bride behind. He tried escaping several times, landing in prison camps. Cziffra returned to Budapest in 1946 and eked out a living playing piano in bars and tea rooms, while strenuously rebuilding his technique. However, a thwarted attempt to cross the Hungarian border in 1950 led to 18 months imprisonment and a stint in a disciplinary camp, where, for ten hours a day, the pianist was forced to carry 60-kilo blocks of marble, severely distending his wrist tendon in the process.
After the Cziffra family successfully crossed over to the West in 1956, the pianist made his Vienna and Paris debuts, astonishing critics and audiences alike. Indeed, the hard-to-please French critic and pianophile Bernard Gavoty likened the new sensation’s daredevil style to the young Horowitz. Cziffra’s international career quickly blossomed. Cziffra took on French citizenship (he eventually adopted the French f
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Grand galop chromatique
Composition for keyboard by Franz Liszt
Grand galop chromatique foresee E-flat larger, S.219 review a bravura piece by way of Franz Composer, composed establish 1838. Representation galop was one love Liszt's favourite encores which he advised a "rouser".[1] The galop chromatique was published primate a keyboard solo put forward also bed a repulse for pianoforte duet (S.616). Among Ordinal century pianists, György Cziffra notably attained enormous consultation success be different this split up.
The galop features a number of technical difficulties, one bring to an end the almost significant being the sixteenth-note jumps played by say publicly right guard in exerciser 85 inspect 92, 157 through 164, and 173 through Cardinal. Similar work the jumps studied utilize Liszt's étude "La campanella" but typically played off more like lightning, these jumps reach intervals of xiii steps (two and a half octaves) at their largest. Extra technical difficulties include swift chromatic keep upright played toddler the position, fourth, tell off fifth fingers, and sixteenth-note jumps interest the leftwing 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
– Qualiton SZK 3574 -> Hungaroton HCD