Anybody familiar with this fellow?
My piano playing friend describes him as one of maybe 25 'perfect' players in history. He reminds me of a bit of Art Tatum, in a way. He is a Gypsy of Hungarian origin and totally owns Liszt. I just heard his Rhapsodies CD - as described; 'accelerations, scorching octaves, detonations, relentless, firestorm bravura', mind-blowing stuff, really.
Anyway, just for the student of this style approach if nothing else, he is very interesting.
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He was imprisoned during WWII in a concentration camp and was forced to carry heavy stones, ruining his hands completely. After the war, like Django, he had to go back to the beginning and develop his technique again. Of course, this he did and was a brilliant concert artist even after the war years. He lived in Paris for a long time and became well known there and his son was also a musician and conductor.
He was also a jazzer and could play in the style of Art Tatum although most of his jazz work was not recorded. There may be a recording of "Tea for Two" , but I think that is all.
If you want to have your mind blown check out "Mephisto Waltz" by Liszt and Cziffra's own arrangement of "Flight of the Bumblebee" by Rimsky-Korsakov. Although not a guitar player, this man is a truly inspirational human being who managed to continue his passion, his art, even during the most difficult and trying of times.
Elliot