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10 Best Pianist of all time

If the previous Rumble Ten has published an article about the ten best composer, so this time Rumble themed ten published articles about Piano, ie a list of 10 best pianists.

Since the piano was found 500 years ago, until now there are so many pianists-reliable pianist who could play the piano keys with tone and rhythm are Khas, And from all lists that can be assembled pianist, tucked Apparently 10 names which was named the 10th best pianist throughout period by experts of world music,


Here is a list of 10 best pianists of all time

10. Alfred Cortot.

Famous for its amazing recordings and variations of the likes of Chopin, Brahms, Liszt, and many other famous composers. He also added his own variations and spins for the most common composition, turning it into something unique and special.

9. Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
More recent pianist, Michelangeli honed his talent to perfection, producing recordings that was almost perfect even when unedited. He is famous for randomly canceling concerts and to focus on small details of the music, often forgetting the big picture.

8. Walter Wilhelm Gieseking
Gieseking was unique because he had allegedly been practicing the piano. Instead, he would sit for hours in silence, playing the songs in his mind. Mostly self-taught, the pianist would then perform flawless piece.

Liszt 7.Franz
someone from this Hungarian began his career at a fairly young age, although little information is available during the period of his life. It is known that not only is he an excellent pianist, he also can play some other instruments, including cellos.

6. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

One of the most famous child genius, Mozart playing the piano at age three and five, he had begun writing songs that were written by loyal father. He continued to give concerts from a very young age.

5. Fredric Chopin.
Chopin is one of the first composers of young piano students play. He is also a child prodigy, often compared to Mozart. Explore the world of music from a young age, he was already playing and trying to write at the age of six years.

4. Vladimir Horowitz
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version of his youth 

Perhaps one of the most famous pianists of the 20th century, Horowitz studied under Felix Blumenfeld and Sergei Tarnowsky. He was renowned for his ability to play creatively strong pieces and not just banging away at the keys.

3. Ludwig Van Beethoven
someone who comes from this young German composer and pianist known for his talent on the piano and the fact that he continued to play well and calm after hearing loss at age 26.

2. Josef Hoffman

This young magic began performing piano concerts at the age of six and at age 12, he was the first recorded musician, working with Thomas Edison to create the first musical recordings.

1. Sergei Rachmaninoff
Known to have the biggest hand of all the most famous pianists, Rachmaninoff can span up to 14 notes at one time and he used this ability in composition, Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, 8 Prelude, and others. 

source: kaskus.us 

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