The elegy from the same set (op. 3) as the famous C sharp minor prelude. Filmed in 'sepia' (just thought I'd try it). The general approach is based upon that found in R's piano roll, including minor alterations. Before anyone complains, the G flat against the G natural at the end is correct and the usual G natural in the melody is an error.
One of the Transcendental Studies written in hommage to Liszt, to complete his key sequence of etudes. Needs plenty of work still, but it could be worse.
A piano piece, reminiscent of the late style of Liszt, by the obscure Hungarian piano genius.
See Nyiregyhazi.org
Nyiregyhazi recorded late in the 1970s when he hadn't owned a piano in over 40 years and had a unique approach to playing.
Cziffra's crazy piano arrangement in interlocking octaves, being faked by me.
(To avoid any confusion- it IS me playing, despite the bad sync and missing frames. I'm just faking a lot of the fingerwork)
The same film is in better quality here:
http://www.myspac e.com/andrewthayer