Beisembayev, Liszt, and Le Sidaner

Dear One,

Although you are missed today and every day, you will always be part of every beautiful memory. ❤️

Henri Le Sidaner, Small Table in Evening Dusk, 1921, oil on canvas, 100 x 81.10cm, Ohara Museum of Art
The debut album of Alim Beisembayev, winner of the 2021 Leeds International Piano Competition – a program dedicated to Liszt. Discover: https://w.lnk.to/lteLY

Thanks for Visiting

~Sunnyside

22 Comments Add yours

  1. Wonderful painting and great music!
    Thanks a lot for sharing both of them 💖

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    1. My pleasure, Luisa. I appreciate your visit! ❤️

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      1. As ever, you are most welcome! 🌺

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  2. Oh, to have written that music….

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  3. I love Liszt. His music is very complicated so I’ve never attempted to actually play any of his pieces.

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    1. I can’t play Liszt, but I am thankful others can! I am pleased you enjoy his music, too, Brandon. ❤️

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  4. Ashley says:

    Gorgeous painting and piano piece! Beisembayev’s playing of Liszt is beautiful!

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    1. Agree! Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Ashley. 🙂

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  5. ❤ this too. I went to DePaul school of music for piano for my first year of university. I love classical music and sometimes forget how much I love Listz. Thank you!

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    1. Listz is magical! Thanks for sharing your memories, Sheila. ❤️

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  6. Cuentas de ábaco says:

    Beautiful words above the painting. Thank you! The whole post is a beauty.

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  7. Magical and calming. I didn´t know of Le Sidaner, and have enjoyed looking at his work. Thank you for posting!

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    1. My pleasure, Liz! Thanks for visiting. 🙂

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