: Liberace famously claimed to be the only pianist to ever perform "Chopsticks" at the prestigious Carnegie Hall , a testament to his bold approach to mixing "low-brow" tunes with "high-brow" venues. Notable Renditions :

: His performances often featured a hallmark blend of exaggerated facial expressions, interaction with the camera, and flamboyant hand movements that made the piano playing as visual as it was auditory.

If you'd like to explore more about his career, I can look into: he wore during these performances Details on his Las Vegas residencies His classical training before he became "Mr. Showmanship" Liberace Chopsticks (Re-Upload) Here is Liberace playing Chopsticks from 1955. YouTube·Biggest Liberace Fan Liberace- "Chopsticks" 1976 [Reelin' In The Years Archive] Liberace- "Chopsticks" 1976 [Reelin' In The Years Archive]. YouTube·ReelinInTheYears66 Liberace Chopsticks

: An early televised example showing his youthful energy.

Liberace introduces Chopsticks and then plays it - special features include his various expressions at his own playing. YouTube·Lib Thack Liberace TV program with candelabra on piano - Facebook

Liberace's approach to "Chopsticks" perfectly illustrated his broader career philosophy: . By taking a tune every child knows and playing it with the precision of a concert pianist, he broke down the barriers of "serious" music. Despite some critics labeling his style as "technically careless" or "gimmicky," he remained the highest-paid entertainer of his time, famously "laughing all the way to the bank".