Classique
Contenu
1. 12 Grande Etudes
2. Chasse-neige / Snow-drifting Wind In B-flat Minor
3. Eroica In E-flat Major
4. Etude In F Minor
5. Etudes D'execution Transcendante :-
6. Etudes En 12 Exercices, Op. 1 :-
7. Feux-follets / Will-o'-the-wisp In B-flat Major
8. Harmonies Du Soir / Evening Harmonies In-d Flat Major
9. Mazeppa
10. Mazeppa In D Minor
11. No. 1 In C Major
12. No. 10 In F Minor
13. No. 11 In D-flat Major
14. No. 12 In B-flat Minor
15. No. 2 In A Minor
16. No. 3 In F Major
17. No. 4 In D Minor
18. No. 5 In B-flat Major
19. No. 6 In G Minor
20. No. 7 In E-flat Major
21. No. 8 In C Minor
22. No. 9 In A-flat Major
23. Paysage In F Major
24. Preludio In A Minor
25. Preludio In C Major
26. Ricordanza / Remembrance In A-flat Major
27. Vision In G Minor
28. Wilde Jagd / Wild Hunt In C Minor
Description :
Liszt's reputation as perhaps the greatest pianist of all time is powerfully supported by his dazzling body of work for solo piano. The undiminished popularity of his etudes with pianists and audiences alike have made them among the most performed and recorded works for solo piano in the Romantic reportoire. The first volume, Series 1, include many of Liszt's most inspired piano works and are edited by the great pianist, composer and musical scholar Ferruccio Busoni for the Franz Liszt Society and published by Breitkopf and Hartel in Leipzig in 1910-11. Each set of Etudes is a highly successful work in its own terms and are all fiendishly difficult. The separate ' Mazeppa' is yet another working of one of the etudes from these sets. The individual etudes range dramatically in style from the delicate refinement of 'Feux Follets' to the startling bravura of 'Wilde Jagd' (both from Transcendental Etudes). Each will bring to pianists and their listeners a moving encounter with the genius of this towering musical personalityLiszt's reputation as perhaps the greatest pianist of all time is powerfully supported by his dazzling body of work for solo piano. The undiminished popularity of his etudes with pianists and audiences alike have made them among the most performed and recorded works for solo piano in the Romantic reportoire. The first volume, Series 1, include many of Liszt's most inspired piano works and are edited by the great pianist, composer and musical scholar Ferruccio Busoni for the Franz Liszt Society and published by Breitkopf and Hartel in Leipzig in 1910-11. Each set of Etudes is a highly successful work in its own terms and are all fiendishly difficult. The separate ' Mazeppa' isyet another working of one of the etudes from these sets. The individual etudes range dramatically in style from the delicate refinement of 'Feux Follets' to the startling bravura of 'Wilde Jagd' (both from Transcendental Etudes). Each will bring to pianists and their listeners a moving encounter with the genius of this towering musical personality