
B. Szokolay, P. Nagy, J. Jando, C. Liszt, E. Chuprik, G.schwarz
Les Preludes, Mazeppa, Liebestraum No. 3, Liszt, Musically Speaking
© 2008 Naxos Usa (882307202222)
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- 1 Les Preludes of Liszt
- 2 Liszt Mazeppa (Transcendental Study No. 8)
- 3 Liszt Liebestraum No. 3
- 4 la Campanella Liszt (Paganini Etude No. 3)
- 5 Les Jeux D'ear ' la Villa D'Este Liszt
- 6 Liszt Vallee D’Obermann
- 7 Sonetto 104 del Petrarca Liszt
- 8 Liszt Mephisto Waltz No. 1
- 9 Listener’s Guide to Liszt: The Young Prodigy
- 10 Listener’s Guide to Liszt:Virtuoso
- 11 Listener’s Guide to Liszt: Years of Pilgrimage
- 12 Listener’s Guide to Liszt: Lisztomania
- 13 Listener’s Guide to Liszt: Harmonic Innovations
- 14 Listener’s Guide to Liszt: In Weimar, Symphonic Poems
- 15 Listener’s Guide to Liszt: Abbe Liszt
- 16 Late Innovations & the Legacy of Liszt
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Franz Liszt was the first pianist in history to perform the most difficult pianistic compositons without reading the music. He was also the first pianist to place the piano so that the audience could admire his magnificent profile! And, he was undoubtedly the greatest piano virtuoso ever to perform on that glorious instrument.
Audiences loved him for his great technical power and lightning speed, combined with a passionate and dramatic interpretation. In addition to all of this, his stage presence was electrifying.