Title: | Complete Organ Works |
Otros títulos: | Liszt : Complete Organ Works Ferenc Liszt Organ Works Complete edition Obras Completas para Organo Liszt : Obras Completas para Organo Ferenc Liszt Edición Completa de Obras para Organo |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Franz Liszt; András Virágh |
Código CDU: | Li.16 |
Forma Musical: | Organ Music, Canons, Fugues,Chorale Preludes, Oratorios (Excerpts), Symphonies (Excerpts) |
Abstract: | Liszt was the only contemporary whose music Richard Wagner gratefully acknowledged as an influence upon his own. His lasting fame was an alchemy of extraordinary digital ability—the greatest in the history of keyboard playing—an unmatched instinct for showmanship, and one of the most progressive musical imaginations of his time. Hailed by some as a visionary, reviled by others as a symbol of empty Romantic excess, Franz Liszt wrote his name across music history in a truly inimitable manner. From his youth, Liszt demonstrated a natural facility at the keyboard that placed him among the top performing prodigies of his day. Though contemporary accounts describe his improvisational skill as dazzling, his talent as a composer emerged only in his adulthood. Still, he was at the age of eleven the youngest contributor to publisher Anton Diabelli's famous variation commissioning project, best remembered as the inspiration for Beethoven's final piano masterpiece. An oft-repeated anecdote—first ... |
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1. Szent Erzséb ... n“ (1862) (R.477, S.2).wav | 12:46 | 128.8Mb | WAV audio | wav | |
2. Resignazione (1877) (R.388, S.263).wav | 2:07 | 21.35Mb | WAV audio | wav | |
3. Organamise (1879) (R.384, S.264).wav | 24:09 | 243.7Mb | WAV audio | wav | |
4. Karácsony (1875) (R.71-1-4, S.186-1-4).wav | 16:26 | 165.9Mb | WAV audio | wav | |
5. Dante (1860) (R,426, S.109).wav | 16:54 | 170.5Mb | WAV audio | wav |