I'm not sure this is my favorite recording, but it is undoubtedly the best video of the piece, which allows one to see the demandingness of performing this Rhapsody (Lisitsa, like Liszt, has very long hands).
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There’s a simple way to test. Open a pre-2022 essay and copy-and-paste it into a new file.
I'm not sure this is my favorite recording, but it is undoubtedly the best video of the piece, which allows one to see the demandingness of performing this Rhapsody (Lisitsa, like Liszt, has very long hands).
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