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Franz Liszt (1811 – 1886) was a Hungarian virtuoso pianist and composer of the Romantic period of German descent. He was a renowned performer throughout Europe during the 19th century, noted especially for his showmanship and great skill with the piano. Today, he is considered to be one of the greatest pianists in history, despite the fact that no recordings of his playing exist. Liszt is frequently credited with re-defining piano playing itself, and his influence is still visible today, both through his compositions and his legacy as a teacher. He also contributed greatly towards the Romantic idiom in general, and he is credited with the creation of the symphonic poem.
A descending E-flat scale is played before the orchestra plays the decorated theme, as the movement bringing all the themes out and combining them, Instrumental, Classical Music, Classical Piano, Franz Liszt
The triangle starts the movement with a string quartet following...then the piano plays the same theme, developing it further, Instrumental, Classical Music, Classical Piano, Franz Liszt
Hungarian born Franz Liszt was one of the greatest pianists of all time. Michael Charles Clark follows in his footsteps with this magnificent rendition of Liebestraum, the Dream of Love! Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Franz Liszt
The orchestra introduces the main theme of the piece with a powerful motif. The piano then comes in with a passage spanning 4 octaves, Instrumental, Classical Music, Classical Piano, Franz Liszt
The Rakoczy March (Rákóczi March) is the unofficial state anthem of Hungary. Franz Liszt wrote a number of arrangements, including his Hungarian Rhapsody No. 15, based on the theme. Orchestral, dramatic and intense, bold and soaring. Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Franz Liszt
After the introduction on flutes and clarinets, the oboes melody and the viola's tender innocence, a dialogue between the clarinet and violins describes Gretchen in a game of love me, love me not. Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Franz Liszt
This large scale movement is a loose sonata form with short central development. This movement represents the gloomy Faust...slow, peaceful, calm, with power and grandeur, Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Franz Liszt
Cello and double bass introduce the Adagio section in a serene unison, before the rest of the string section joins, Instrumental, Classical Music, Classical Piano, Franz Liszt
The orchestra introduces the main theme of the piece with a powerful motif. The piano then comes in with a passage. A quiet duet is formed with the piano and the clarinet in a quiet, peaceful passage then this is taken over again by the main theme. Instrumental, Classical Music, Romantic Period, Franz Liszt
A real 'tour de force' which contains loud and highly dramatic brass sections enforced by thumping timpanis contrasting with soft flute and string passages. Huge epic presence. Performed by the MOSCOW INTERNATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Classical Music, Romantic Period, Franz Liszt, Chris Worth Productions
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Liszt, Franz