Franz Liszt's most emotional masterpieces

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Published 2021-09-27
I made a list of 7 Franz Liszt's pieces that really touched my heart and I would like to share with Youtube.
0:00 1.Un Sospiro
5:50 2.Liebestraum 3
10:06 3.Waldesrauschen
14:40 4.Benediction de dieu dans la solitude
30:59 5.Pensée de morts
45:50 6.Consolation 3
50:06 7.Les preludes
origins:
Un Sospiro played by Ida Cernecka:    • Franz Liszt - Un Sospiro  
Liebestraum 3:    • Sueño de amor - Franz Liszt  
Waldesrauschen played by Claudio Arrau:   • Claudio Arrau plays Liszt - Waldesrau...  
Harmonies Poétiques et Religieuses played by Philip Thomson :    • Liszt - Harmonies Poétiques et Religi...  
Consolation 3 played by Vladimir Horowitz:    • Liszt - Consolation No. 3, S. 172 (Ho...  
Les préludes by
Michel Plasson, Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra:    • Video  

All Comments (21)
  • @nohbu9838
    I had a good friend who had a cold father. Not a hugging man, or person who could convey his feelings very well. She longed to know her father, but he seemed to simply be a stranger in the same home. They would get into fights sometimes. Go into separate rooms. But always, he would come out eventually, and play some sad piano. This would bring her out. She would sit quietly, and just listen. Though he could not find his words, he could find them in song. Piano, it seemed, was his love language. Sometimes she would cry as he played. And they would try talking again after, with different energy. I was so happy to see that she knew that this way his way of bridging gaps. I saw this by seeing the sadness on her face as he played. I've always had an appreciation of music since then. Specifically the piano. Been many years since I've seen them i hope they are doing well. And for anyone reading. Hope you are too.
  • @demonrat3311
    getting into classical music is one of the best things i've ever done. such a beautiful medium.
  • My baby was born in hospital. during our first night my girlfriend was beside me asleep and my newborn sleeping on my chest I cried as I processed everything listening to this whole video. thank you who ever uploaded this
  • @dhbitch1
    Liszt and Chopin - two my favourite composers of all time <3
  • @marymoran5084
    I know it said "Most Emotional Masterpieces" but I didn't think I'd be sitting here questioning life this hard while trying to write a paper. My cat seems to be having a deep spiritual awakening as well. Wow. I LOVED this, and so did my cat.
  • @dddhsbva9197
    Classical music feels like something to live for. You just start playing it and life for some reason doesn’t seem that complicated anymore. It just starts to feel so right, like everything is exactly how it is supposed to be, even if it is a mess.
  • @peace-qe4ig
    the romantic period of classical music gotta be the best gift ever for mankind bro these songs are just too beautiful
  • @famousamos
    After a really, really stressful day, this playlist hits the spot. Love it.
  • Liszt reminds me that me and myself can be happy and feel love without anything and anyone else.
  • @vrindais
    Some facts about Franz Liszt ; His Hungarian name is Liszt Ferenc He was a fan of Wagner He’s one of the greatest pianist He was the first to give a complete solo recitals as a pianist He was a music teacher Liszt was such an intense piano player that He would break the piano strings while playing He was the founder of a German school He died in Germany
  • @darkaca
    I just feel like all of us listening to this are somehow a family.
  • @arinalikes5911
    Sometimes I think that the only thing that confirms to me that I am not alone in my suffering is classical music
  • @ibitha
    okay. clicked on this because of the title. almost immediately fell into bliss and listened to the whole thing and now i have a new found love for classical music. mistakes were not made.
  • @MoonLight-np4wx
    Liebestraum always brings out certain flowing, evanescent emotions that I can't describe with words. It's such a beautiful piece. So reflective of how I view love to be. Fleeting, exciting, wrenching. Builds up in intensity until you are struck hard with it, but slowly begins to fizzle, leaving you with the same even, familiar feelings you had before. Not bad. Not unhappy. They aren't nearly as intense as they were, but they're still there. Still affecting you. Bringing emotions into your mind and into your heart, running through your system. I love the piece so much.
  • One of Liszt's piano pupils taught my Grandpa the piano, something that doesn't happen every day. My mother told me; I didn't make this up!
  • @concars1234
    Liszt goes hard, he was a rockstar of his day
  • @elck3
    This music feels like eating a peach while waltzing down a moonlit path scented by night time lilies, a light breeze flowing beside you to keep you company.
  • @wtchtower
    at 6 years old my mom caught me in tears listening to these music without any reason. Unitl now I'll never know why these music makes me emotional especially Liszt's Lento placido - Consolation
  • @dylansophia4006
    This man was my best inspration to play the piano now i can improvize like these pieces. i love u lizst.