Composed by Franz Liszt
with Kemal Gekic
2. Études d'exécution transcendante (12 Transcendental Etudes), for piano, S. 139 (LW A172) No 2, molto vivace in A minor
Composed by Franz Liszt
with Kemal Gekic
3. Études d'exécution transcendante (12 Transcendental Etudes), for piano, S. 139 (LW A172) No 3, Paysage, poco adagio in F major
Composed by Franz Liszt
with Kemal Gekic
4. Études d'exécution transcendante (12 Transcendental Etudes), for piano, S. 139 (LW A172) No 4, Mazeppa, allegro in D minor
Composed by Franz Liszt
with Kemal Gekic
5. Études d'exécution transcendante (12 Transcendental Etudes), for piano, S. 139 (LW A172) No 5, Feux follets, allegretto in B flat major
Composed by Franz Liszt
with Kemal Gekic
6. Études d'exécution transcendante (12 Transcendental Etudes), for piano, S. 139 (LW A172) No 6, Vision Lento in G Minor
Composed by Franz Liszt
with Kemal Gekic
7. Études d'exécution transcendante (12 Transcendental Etudes), for piano, S. 139 (LW A172) No 7, Eroica, allegro in E flat major
Composed by Franz Liszt
with Kemal Gekic
8. Études d'exécution transcendante (12 Transcendental Etudes), for piano, S. 139 (LW A172) No 8, Wilde Jagd, presto furioso in C minor
Composed by Franz Liszt
with Kemal Gekic
9. Études d'exécution transcendante (12 Transcendental Etudes), for piano, S. 139 (LW A172) No 9, Ricordanza, andantino in A flat major
Composed by Franz Liszt
with Kemal Gekic
10. Études d'exécution transcendante (12 Transcendental Etudes), for piano, S. 139 (LW A172) No 10, allegro agitato molto in F minor
Composed by Franz Liszt
with Kemal Gekic
11. Études d'exécution transcendante (12 Transcendental Etudes), for piano, S. 139 (LW A172) No 11, Harmonies du soir, andantino in D flat major
Composed by Franz Liszt
with Kemal Gekic
12. Études d'exécution transcendante (12 Transcendental Etudes), for piano, S. 139 (LW A172) No. 12, Chasse-neige, andante con molto in B flat minor
Composed by Franz Liszt
with Kemal Gekic
Liszt: Études d'Éxecution Transcendante,Franz Liszt,Kemal Gekic,Jvc / Xrcd,Classical,Classical Music,Etude for Keyboard,Keyboard
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Liszt: Piano Works
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005ND3L Release Date: 2001-10-09 |
Tracks:
- Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12 In C-Sharp Minor
- Liebestraum No.3
- Mephisto Waltz No.1
- Funerailles (No.7 Of Harmonies Poetiques Et Religieuses)
- Rigoletto: Conc Paraphrase
- La Campanella
Tracks:
- Die Forelle
- Der Muller Und Der Bach
- Wohin?
- Lebe Wohl!
- Das Wandern
- Der Lindenbaum
- Horch, Horch, Die Lerch
- Auf Dem Wasser Zu Singen
- Die Post
- Aufenthalt
- Lob Der Tranen
- Erlkonig
- I. Allegro Con Fuoco
- II. Adagio
- III. Presto
- IV. Allegro
Tracks:
- Lento Assai - Allegro Energico -
- Andante Sostenuto
- Allegro Energico - Andante Sostenuto - Lento Assai
- Valse Impromptu
- I. 'Hohe Liebe' In A flat
- II. 'Selinger Tod' In E Flat
- III. 'O Lieb' In A Flat
- Grand Galop Chromatique
Tracks:
- I. Sposalizio
- II Penseroso
- III. Canzonetta Del Salvator Rosa
- IV. Sonetto 47 Del Petrarca
- V. Sonetto 104 Del Patrarca
- VI. Sonetto 123: Del Petrarca
- VII. Apres Une Lecture De Dance (Fant Quasi Son)
Tracks:
- I. La Chapelle De Guillaume Tell
- II. Au Lac De Wallenstadt
- III. Pastorale
- IV. Au Bord D'une Source
- V. Orage
- VI. Vallee D'Obermann
- VII. Eglogue (Hirtengesang)
- VIII. Le Mal Du Pays
- IX. Les Cloches De Geneve
Tracks:
- I Gondoliera
- II. Canzone
- III. Tarantella
- Les Jeux D'eau A La Villa D'Este (No.4 Of Annees De Pelerinage, Troisieme Annee)
- Benediction De Dieu Dans La Solitude: (No.3 Of Harmonies Poetiques Et Religieuses)
- Ballade No.2 In B
Tracks:
- I. Preludio: Presto
- II. Molto Vivace
- III. Paysage: Poco Adagio
- IV. Mazeppa: Allegro
- V. Feux Follets: Allegretto
- VI. Vision: Lento
- VII. Eroica: Allegro
- VIII. Wilde Jagd: Presto Furioso
- IX. Ricordanza: Andantino
- X. Allegro Agitato Molto
- XI. Harmonies Du Soir: Andantino
- XII. Chasse-Neige: Andante Con Moto
Tracks:
- Zwei Konzertetuden: I. Waldesrauschen
- Zwei Konzertetuden: II. Gnomenreigen
- I. Il Lamento
- II. La Leggierezza
- III. Un Sospiro
- I. Andante Con Moto
- II. Un Poco Piu Mosso
- III. Lento Placido
- IV. Quasi Adagio
- V. Andantino
- VI. Allegretto Sempre Cantabile
- Reminiscences De Don Juan
Tracks:
- Reminiscences De Norma
- Totentanz (Danse Macabre)
- Malediction
- Fant On Hungarian Folk Themes
Customer Reviews:
Ethereal LIszt in Superb Sound.......2006-09-29
A great collection of Liszt treasures.......2004-01-12
Bolet won a Gramophone Award for his 1st book of Années de Pelerinage, which is not strange when listening to the recordings. This is a portrait of a man who's entirely on his own, looking for his soul while wandering trough the beautiful Switzerland - I can't say it better than B. Johnson already did. It's Romantic nonsense, of course, but in Liszt's days it was a common idea, and it can still sweep me away. Bolet's superior tonal colouring - beautiful, but not too far-driven, for the risk it would almost be too intimidating - and his peaceful nature lift this music to the greatest heights. My only complaint would be the `Orage' piece: Bolet's technique can't quite handle it, and its aggressive nature is much less overwhelming as a result. Nevertheless, the rest of the pieces show him at his very best. So does the second year of the Années (that is oddly placed in the set before the first year by Decca). The Dante Sonata, one of Liszt's greatest pieces, fares very well under Bolet's hands.
Equally excellent were the Schubert Song Transcriptions. The transcriptions aren't very different from the original songs, but they are definitely interesting. Especially when someone like Bolet takes them under his hands! All songs are terrifically played, with real standouts like `Auf dem Wasser zu singen', `Der Mueller und der Bach' and `Erlkoenig'. Bolet's romantic touch (he may have been the last of his kind) lets the music unendingly flow. Brilliant!
These comments also apply to Liszt's Consolations, which are placed on another disc. Liszt shows here how much he's in debt to Schubert, and wrote music of a disarmingly lyrical nature. Bolet gives almost naively innocent readings of these pieces. Talking about singing music, why not include the Liebesträume, `Venezia e Napoli' and many, many other pieces as well. Although some people still regard Liszt as a bombastic composer, he was in fact much more active on the spiritual and lyrical area. It is largely this nature of Liszt that is put into the spotlights by Bolet. He is really terrific whenever music ought to sound peaceful and meditative.
But Liszt was also a stunning virtuoso. People may eschew him for that, but that's often without any good ground. The B minor Sonata and the Transcendental Etudes, to give some names, are not only pianistically but also musically amazing works. It takes to be both a good technician and a musician to play them well, and this is where Bolet occasionally fails. He was over 65 when he made these recordings, and I can't help but say that his technique was not anymore what it used to be. In many pieces you can hear him struggle.
In what may be the most difficult music Liszt wrote, the Transcendental Etudes, Bolet takes tempi that are almost too easy (e.g. no.10 should be `Allegro molto agitato' but Bolet plays it very moderately), perhaps because his technique was by then too limited to give the pieces a really impressive treatment. Even then, I do feel a ertain nobility in Bolet's slow approach that gives every study a dignified stature (and that's something you won't find with Kissin or Cziffra!). The sonata is similarly noble and yet tremendously powerful in its scope, even though Bolet may lack some technial control at isolated spots.
Anoter treacherous piece is the `Reminiscences de Don Juan', which is a transcription of no less an opera than -of course- Don Giovanni! Bolet plays this 20-minute piece with a lot of humour and swing: it's a great way to clean up your mind! Also recommendable are the Etudes de Concert (e.g. Waldesrauschen), whose light spirit is very well captured.
A treasure trove set overall, I can recommend it without any limitations. There's no other composer that suited Bolet as well as Liszt, and the vice versa may be true as well. But the pianist also has his weaker points, particularly regarding his technique, that wasn't what it used to be. Oh, and the piano sound is not always equally convincing: the instrument sounds a little shrill at times. But there's an amazing amount of colour in the instrument, and it allows Bolet to reachfor the deepest, darkest sonorities you've heard. This collection is therefore not just THE best Liszt: there are many more pianists who made supreme recordings of him (e.g. Arrau, Brendel, Richter) and I definitely recommend searching them out as well. After you've heard this!
An excellent collection of Liszt interpretations........2003-12-03
Liszt for the ages........2001-12-05
It doesn't get any better than this.
After I heard throughout the seventies about this "unknown" great of the romantic repertoire, I was fortunate enough to see him for the first time about a month after he recorded the first issue of this now legendary Liszt series. While his technique may not have exactly been what it used to be before (e.g. Orage in Suisse of Les Annees), all the performances benefit from the wisdom of many, many years. While all the performances are of a uniform Olympic level, two issue stand out in my mind.
First, there is the cd of Schubert Liszt transcriptions. Bolet really sets the standards for "singing" on the piano. His version of "Der Muller und der Bach" has to be believed to be heard.
Most importantly though, there is "Suisse" the first year of Liszt's years of pilgrimage. I own this disc from the day it appeared on the shelves and still listen to it every month. Surely, there are more technically brilliant versions. For the true "Liszt Nuts", I would certainly advise Leslie Howard's version of "L'Album d'un voyageur", that contains the first version of many of the "Suisse" pieces, and some additional pieces that Frenz (for reasons that escape me completely) excluded from the later Suisse. Yet, nobody, not even Brendel or Berman, have come close to Bolet on delivering on the central theme of Suisse, man finding himself back in an exploration of nature.
While they stem from the earlier days of digital recording the recordings are still more than respectable and benefit greatly from Bolet's attention for color, aided by his favorite Bechstein.
Many of these recordings have not been available for a while. Get them before they're history!
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Liszt: The Complete Etudes
Manufacturer: Philips ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000041NE Release Date: 1997-11-11 |
Tracks:
- 12 Etudes d'execution transcendante, S. 139: Prelude. Presto
- 12 Etudes d'execution transcendante, S. 139: Molto vivace
- 12 Etudes d'execution transcendante, S. 139: Paysage. Poco adagio
- 12 Etudes d'execution transcendante, S. 139: Mazeppa. Allegro
- 12 Etudes d'execution transcendante, S. 139: Feux Follets. Allegretto
- 12 Etudes d'execution transcendante, S. 139: Vision. Lento
- 12 Etudes d'execution transcendante, S. 139: Eroica. Allegro
- 12 Etudes d'execution transcendante, S. 139: Wilde Jagd. Presto furioso
- 12 Etudes d'execution transcendante, S. 139: Ricordanza. Andantino
- 12 Etudes d'execution transcendante, S. 139: Allegro agitato molto
- 12 Etudes d'execution transcendante, S. 139: Harmonies du soir. Andantino
- 12 Etudes d'execution transcendante, S. 139: Chasse neige. Andante con moto
Tracks:
- 3 Etudes de concert, S. 144: 1. Il lamento. Acapriccio - Allegro cantabile
- 3 Etudes de concert, S. 144: 2. La leggierezza. A capriccio - Quasi allegretto
- 3 Etudes de concert, S. 144: 3. Un sospiro. Allegro affetuoso
- 2 Etudes de concert, S. 145: 1. Waldesrauschen
- 2 Etudes de concert, S. 145: 2. Gnomenreigen
- 6 Etudes d'execution transcendante d'apres Paganini, S. 140: 1. Il tremolo
- 6 Etudes d'execution transcendante d'apres Paganini, S. 140: 2. Andantino capriccioso
- 6 Etudes d'execution transcendante d'apres Paganini, S. 140: 3. La campanella
- 6 Etudes d'execution transcendante d'apres Paganini, S. 140: 4. Arpeggio
- 6 Etudes d'execution transcendante d'apres Paganini, S. 140: 5. La chasse
- 6 Etudes d'execution transcendante d'apres Paganini, S. 140: 6. Th et variations
Amazon.com
No, these aren't really the "complete" Liszt études. The centerpiece to this collection is Claudio Arrau's Transcendental Études, recorded when the pianist was in his early seventies. He brings out the music's breadth and poetry by way of ample rubatos, a rainbow of color, and total avoidance of anything mechanical for its own sake. Conversely, Nikita Magaloff's light-fingered proficiency in the Paganini Études seems rather dry and workaday in comparison. --Jed DistlerCustomer Reviews:
Is a Lisztian Étude a study?.......2007-03-08
When they took their first form in 1838, the Paganini Études were pretty much devices for helping the pianist to exceed his own limits as a virtuoso and refine his technique. As Liszt matured as a composer and musician, however, he revised his Études aiming not only at making them sound more musical, but also at rendering them more economical in terms of expression. That's why they stood so well the test of time and sound to our modern/postmodern ears much more daring and original than most of what's been composed after his death. Arrau and Magaloff succeed in presenting the Études as complex, beautiful and exhilarating pieces of music - that's the main reason why this recording should be one of the first recommendations for those who are interested in Liszt's music as an art form rather than a series of pointless tricks and acrobatics on the piano.
One of the highlights is undoubtedly Magaloff's blistering performance of La Campanella. In his hands, the piece is not so much a spiritless exercise in virtuosity resembling the ringing of a bell as a desperate, wild and raging cry for help in a shattering world. As you listen to the music you can almost visualize the world being torn apart. Quite impressive. Pure romanticism, yes, but the most appropriate version of this piece for a 21th century listener.
THE ONE LISZT PIANO DISC TO OWN.......2006-12-21
solo piano works (and shame on you for that!), this should certainly be it. Arrau's work is simply magnificent -- a glittering, glistening display of brilliance, accompanied by a depth of feeling, an overwhelming heft, that makes it unique. And Magaloff (of whom, I am ashamed to say, I have not heard before)gives the Paganini transcriptions a crisp and technically superb reading, perhaps without the heft that Arrau is able to convey but still formidable. All in all, this is simply a disc for the ages.
Phenomenal technique, beautifully displayed.......2006-08-30
And standing in the middle of a snowfall with Chasse-neige playing is an experience everyone should have sometime in his or her life. It makes perfect sense when you do it, but not until...
Pretty Good.......2005-03-18
My Best Liszt Etudes.......2005-02-02
Some people may find Arrau's Beethoven or even his Brahms authentic, others may find some of his Beethoven sonatas boring, however inspired they may be. But with his Liszt, there is no way that one will ever get bored: under Arrau's fingers, the etudes sound more like symphonies and tonal poems. They may not be stunning, but they are sublime and so thrilling that they actually reminds you, in different ways, of almost all Liszt's ups and downs.
I never like Bolet, let alone Kissin. For fascination, people may like to try Cziffra as well. But it is nothing like Arrau's Liszt at all. It is not clear if the inclusion of Magaloff is a coincidence. But he is well worth of our time, and we don't have a lot of his recordings anyway. Viewers might as well treat it as a bonus.
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Yundi Li: Liszt
Yundi Li , and Liszt Manufacturer: Umvd Labels ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008GQTQ Release Date: 2003-08-12 |
Tracks:
- Klaviersonate H-Moll / Sonate Pour Piano En Si Mineur
- Grandioso - Recitativo
- Andante Sostenuto
- Allegro Energico - Andante Sostenuto - Lento Assai
- No.3 La Campanella - Allegretto
- Liebeslied ('Widmung') S 566 ('Du Meine Seele, Du Mein Herz')
- No.3 ('O Lieb, So Lang Du Lieben Kannst!') - Poco Allegro, Con Affetto
- No.3 Tarantella - Presto - Piu Vivace - Canzona Napolitana - Prestissimo
- Concert Paraphrase After Giuseppe Verdi's Opera - Preludio, Allegro - Andante - Presto
Customer Reviews:
Very convincing Liszt B Minor Sonata.......2007-05-31
The recording of the B Minor Sonata alone would have worth the money for this disc.
As the pianist himself said in the bonus VCD, Liszt is different from Chopin - the style is more open, more flamboyant. Li manages to play the piece with real character and impeccable technique, plus true expressiveness.
The rest of the album also showed the pianist's propensity for this composer's works, though it should be noted that special attention had indeed been paid to the B Minor Sonata. That said, since this legendary recording, Li's version of the La Campanella has already set the current standard for this beautiful piece. Not surprising, given the highly imaginative interpretation and impeccable technique employed by this young artist in playing this piece.
Heartily wish that Yundi Li would further expand his repertoire in the right direction in the years to come.
A very young virtuoso with lyrical instincts.......2006-08-31
Yundi's gifts come into their own in the music of Liszt, which has too often been cornered by barn-burners like Cziffra and Horowitz. It's a relief to hear the B minor Sonata played with sensitive respites in between the fireworks. In gentler pieces like the Widnung trasncription, the line is pure silk. I'm not sure I hear total maturity yet in the sonata, but Yundi Li is well on his way to making a lasting career at the highest international level.
Boring showmen, all of them.......2006-07-26
The Liszt was fine. But everybody can play Liszt "fine". The B Minor Sonata was very well-controlled, a mature performance, but there was not much more than that. There was no inner fire, no brooding desire behind the notes, none of that magic we hear with Richter or Horowitz.
And the encores were La Campanella and Rigoletto, also represented here on this CD. La Campanella, being a mere showpiece and hence a "stupid" work consisting of all fingers and no brains, was not as scintillatingly brilliant as Cziffra's performance, just stale. Rigoletto was no longer an operatic transcription but an etude. First listen to Li, then compare his performance with Cortot's recording of the same piece. No comment, no comment at all.
In conclusion: the new crop of Chinese pianists should get brains. I suggest playing a little bit of new music, not Chopin, Liszt, then Chopin, Mozart, Chopin, Schumann, and Chopin again. Let the poor man's soul rest in peace.
Simply amazing.......2006-05-17
What a disappointment! .......2006-04-09
Although the program included Schumann's "Carnaval" and Liszt's b-minor Sonata, it was 2 hours of total bore. And not only for me. As I was observing the audience, everybody seemed to wonder - what are we here for? The overall atmosphere in the hall was far from electrified and the response after each piece was just polite. Yundi Li's performance was uninteresting and empty. His pianism also had very little to offer - no touch, no pianissimo, poor pedaling (dry or total blur), in cords he hears only tops and basses, no sense of musical time - he often breaks it without reason - and there was no vision of structure of the piece, otherwise the tempos in the score would have been respected (after all Liszt was not an idiot and knew what HE wanted to say). I don't even mention the dramaturgy of this masterpiece, it would be too much to ask...
I wish people stop react on names and trust more their own senses. This pianist's success is clearly all about marketing.
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Liszt: Sonata in B minor/Funerailles/Transcendental Etudes
Sviatoslav Richter Manufacturer: Palexa Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AMPZQM Release Date: 2005-09-13 |
Tracks:
- Sonata In B Minor, S. 178
- Funerailles
- No. 1 'Prelude'
- No. 2 (Molto Vivace)
- No. 3 'Paysage'
- No. 5 'Feux Follets'
- No. 7 'Eroica'
- No. 8 'Wilde Jagd'
- No. 10 (Allegro Agitato Molto)
- No. 11 'Harmonies Du Soir'
Album Description
Sviatoslav Richter (1915-1997) is numbered among the finest pianists of the 20th century. He exhibited all the best traits of the Russian school of playing: dynamism, lyrical expressiveness, and a wide range of tonal color. Combined with his typical thoughtfulness, subtlety, and attention to style, these qualities assured Richter of a distinguished international career. For many listeners, indeed, he was the paragon of balance among virtuosos, the pianist who exhibited the greatest equality among the elements across his musical palette. The West first became aware of Richter through recordings made in the 1950s. He was not allowed to tour the U.S. until 1960, and then created a sensation. Touring, however, was not Richter's forte. He preferred an intimate concert venue, and in later years took to playing in small, darkened halls, sometimes with only a small lamp lighting his piano. The centerpiece of this release, the B minor Sonata of Liszt, was recorded live in Carnegie Hall on May 18, 1965 when Richter was at the height of his powers, and only one week after Vladimir Horowitz had appeared on the same stage for his famous "Return Recital". Funérailles recorded Budapest, 1958; Etudes, Moscow, 1956.Customer Reviews:
great music, great pianist, terrible recording.......2006-10-09
One of the last giant pianists in Liszt's repertoire!.......2006-08-21
In this sense we might consider Richter as one of the most distinguished interpreters of Liszt during the sixties and one of the most important in the seventies, because fortunately several emblematic pianists emerged in the seventies: Bruno Rigutto, Lazar Berman, Mijail Rudy, apart of the expected reappear of Erwin Nyireghihazi in 1973.
Sviatoslav Richter was gifted of that ability to create atmospheres, aspect nothing to easy to achieve, because there are so many details to take into account at the meantime that it turns a very heavy burden to sustain.
Nevertheless he did it, and if he has not entirely included among the great Lisztian pianists, he has earned a significant place, since the last two decades.
One of the most difficult barriers to surpass in the case of Richter has to do with his ambitious repertoire that barely in four decades established by himself many achievements in which concerns privileged composers. From Tchaikovsky to Cesar Franck, on one hand; but his Schubert (Sonata D. 960)and his Schumann (Búnte blatter) literally renovated the soul of the flaming performer according the tradition established by Sigismund Thalberg, Anton Rubinstein or Adolf von Henselt. He was by far, much more introspective than his homologous Horowitz, but his repertoire was infinitely major, as well as his abstraction capacity.
So that's the reason why I don't even hesitate just a blink, at the moment to recommend you this special compilation of Liszt' s works. These performances possess vigor, audacious and mercurial expression.
ONE OF THE GREATEST PIANISTS: TECHNICALLY ASTOUNDING, EMOTIONALLY POWERFUL.......2006-02-13
Recorded in three locations spanning the years 1956 to 1965, he was in his prime and playing his "A" game when these recordings were made. And, of course, Liszt is no easy task for any pianist. Indeed, I use Liszt as a guage of a pianist's degree of accomplishment, there is simply no place to hide. Mortals don't rush in to a Liszt performance without some pause. Richter is AWESOME throughout.
The Piece De Resistance is the 1965 Carnegie Hall recording of Liszt's B Minor Sonata and it is BREATHTAKINGLY beautiful. Beyond the beauty, some of the passages are absolutely jaw dropping, nearing the edge of physical fingering possibility, as Liszt probably intended. Of the Transcendental Etudes/S.139, my favorites are an absolutely scorching read of No 2 (Molto vivace), with some of the bass notes lost in the recordings shortcomings, and a wonderfully heroic read of No. 5 (Feux follets), and No 8 (Wilde Jagd) with it's searing arpeggio. Highly Recommended with a caution. Five Stars.
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*The recording quality is good but not great, Indeed it cries out for remastering in the future. There is one jump from a vinyl disk imperfection in one place and some audible noise in other places, requiring equalizer adjustments. The bass notes are muddled at times. Also some pieces end abruptly. Some of the audience coughing makes it tough on the listener but, hang in there, Richter's power passages more than make up for the bad mike placement. These performances cry out to be heard. These days the mike is placed to nullify audience noise and enhance the music. No wonder Keith Jarrett is so hard on his audiences. LOL.
* UPDATE: in the 12 months of my ownership, this CD has never left it's rotation in my 5 CD changer and is played first each morning of every day. With Ahmad Jamal and Elis Regina getting similar special treatment, only two CD slots are available for new music.)
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Liszt: Works for Piano
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0007RO56G Release Date: 2005-05-24 |
Tracks:
- Ballade No.2 In B Minor - Earl Wild
- Tarantelle Di Bravura - Earl Wild
- Sonetto Del Petrarca No.104 - Earl Wild
- Sonetto Del Petrarca No.123 - Earl Wild
- Valse Oubliee No.1 - Earl Wild
- La Campanella - Earl Wild
- Feux Follets - Earl Wild
- Ricordanza - Earl Wild
- Paysage - David Wilde
- La Chasse - David Wilde
- Waldesrauschen - David Wilde
- Gnomenreigen - David Wilde
Tracks:
- Rhapsodie Espagnole - David Wilde
- Isoldes Liebestod - David Wilde
- Reminiscences De Norma - David Wilde
- Hexameron - Sylvia Kersenbaum
- Valse Infernale - Sylvia Kersenbaum
- Polonaise - Sylvia Kersenbaum
Customer Reviews:
Excellent Reissue.......2005-08-20
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Schumann: Fantasy; Liszt: Transcendental Etudes
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003FY4 Release Date: 1996-03-26 |
Tracks:
- Fantasy, Op. 17 In C Major: Durchaus phantastisch und leidenschaftli
- Fantasy, Op. 17 In C Major: Massig: Durchaus energisch
- Fantasy, Op. 17 In C Major: Landsam getragen: Durchweg feise zu hatten
- Etudes d'execution transcendante: 12. Chasse - neige
- Etudes d'execution transcendante: 11. Harmonies du soir
- Etudes d'execution transcendante: 5. In F Minor
- Etudes d'execution transcendante: 5. Feux follets
- Etudes d'execution transcendante: 8. Wilde Jagd
Amazon.com essential recording
These works present severe challenges even to the most accomplished virtuosi, and Kissin comes through with flying colors. He responds to the Schumann, which requires both tenderness and passion, with exquisite sensitivity and power. If Kissin doesn't quite match the excellent versions by Richter, Arrau, and Horowitz, he does convey the ardent passion and volatility of the score. Kissin's Liszt is on a similar level; what it occasionally may lack in moments of tranquility is more than made up for with spontaneity and daring--few pianists before the public today take so many risks and emerge unscathed. Above all, this disc illustrates Kissin's pianistic mastery, his affinity for drama and color, and his sheer delight of engagement with the instrument. An immensely enjoyable disc. --Dan DavisCustomer Reviews:
Powerful yet poetic interpretation.......2007-01-15
An achievement, though mainly negative.......2006-10-28
Greatness personified--a Kissin we may never hear again.......2006-03-18
Even better are the breathless Liszt Transcendental Etudes. The piano is a supremely egotistical instrument, thanks in large part to Liszt's bombastic heroics. Kissin adds a touch of genuineness to his world-dominating technique. As a result, this is the most satisfying Liszt I've heard since Richter's great days. The Harmonies du soir alone would put Kissin in the pantheon. Indeed, only Richter surpasses him here, and that's only because Richter showed a more idiosyncratic personality, one large enough to overwhelm even Liszt's titanic ego. Will we ever hear Kissin in such form again? Time awaits with the answer.
Liszt is celebrating in his grave..........2006-01-06
Only in the most Orwellian of Orwellian worlds can you call Arrau's performance better than Kissin. The main point of these pieces by Liszt is to show command and virtuousity at the piano (and even an argument as to some type of emotion that Arrau has that is lacking in the Kissin would be real embellishment).
Now don't get me wrong... not all pianists have to have superb techniques. But when it is blatantly obvious that Y pianist has a superior technique to X pianist.... there are a number of implications as far as I am concerned:
1. a pianist with a noticeable lesser technique will most likely never be considered a mega pianist. I am sorry but there are just too many good pianists out there who have a combination of technique and other attributes.
2. Said pianist should avoid pieces such as Chopin and Liszt etudes and pieces that display virtuosity.
3. When running comparisons, in the framework of reviews or talk, discrepancies in technique must be pointed out and illuminated.
No different is done with gymnasts in the Olympics... no matter HOW elegant they are....if they make technical mistakes they lose out from the get go.
The crux of all this is that we have to set a clear standard. The first thing that is imperative for a pianist is:
1. mastering the technique of a piece
2. not making mistakes (wrong notes) within reason.
ONLY AFTER this can we start to delve into the complex world of interpretation, musical intelligence, etc.
Don't get me wrong I am at times dissatisfied with Kissin because of his lack of insight/intelligence/expression (sometimes he is too quick, intense and bangy even when playing the nocturnes for example). I am sorry but the technique in the etudes here are beyond any other rendition that I have heard. Although the Schumann falls short I challenge someone to present a more technically brilliant and explosive rendition of these etudes than Kissin. In addition I would reccommend Richters performance in the famous Sofia Recital. Also Busoni recorded this in the 1920s.
Fantastic piano.......2005-12-28
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Grigory Ginsburg
Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00001IVPB Release Date: 1999-09-14 |
Tracks:
- Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 In C Sharp Minor
- Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 In D Flat
- Hungarian Rhapsody No. 10 In E 'Preludio'
- Hungarian Rhapsody No. 13 In A Minor
- Hungarian Rhapsody No. 17 In D Minor
- Hungarian Rhapsody No. 18 In F Sharp Minor
- Turkish March From 'Die Ruinen von Athen'
- Rondo a capriccio In G, Op. 129: 'Rage Over A Lost Penny'
- Grande etude d'apres Paganini No. 5 'La Chasse'
- Standchen (No 4. From Schwanengesang, D. 957)
- The Nightingale
- Polonaise From 'Eugene Onegin'
- 'Eugene Onegin' Paraphrase
Tracks:
- Grande Sonate In G, Op. 37: Moderato e risoluto
- Grande Sonate In G, Op. 37: Andante no troppo quasi moderato - Moderato con animazione - Tempo I
- Grande Sonate In G, Op. 37: Scherzo
- Grande Sonate In G, Op. 37: Finale. Allegro vivace
- Piano Sonata No. 3 In A Minor, Op. 28
- Forgotten Melodies, Op. 38: Sonata reminiscenza in A Minor, Op. 38 No. 1
- Prelude In B Flat Minor, Op. 58 'Song And Rhapsody': Song. Andante cantabile
- Prelude In B Flat Minor, Op. 58 'Song And Rhapsody': Rhapsody. Allegro assai
Customer Reviews:
not half bad.......2000-03-26
The Liszt is Amazing.......2000-01-08
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Liszt: Transcendental Studies
Manufacturer: Hyperion UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002ZM6 Release Date: 1993-11-16 |
Tracks:
- Douze Etudes d'Execution Transcendante, S139: Preludio
- Douze Etudes d'Execution Transcendante, S139: (untitled)
- Douze Etudes d'Execution Transcendante, S139: Paysage
- Douze Etudes d'Execution Transcendante, S139: Mazeppa
- Douze Etudes d'Execution Transcendante, S139: Feux follets
- Douze Etudes d'Execution Transcendante, S139: Vision
- Douze Etudes d'Execution Transcendante, S139: Eroica
- Douze Etudes d'Execution Transcendante, S139: Wilde Jagd
- Douze Etudes d'Execution Transcendante, S139: Ricordanza
- Douze Etudes d'Execution Transcendante, S139: (untitled)
- Douze Etudes d'Execution Transcendante, S139: Harmonies du soir
- Douze Etudes d'Execution Transcendante, S139: Chasse-neige
- Mariotte -- Valse de Marie
- Adagio In C
- Elegie sur des Motifs du Prince Louis, S.168: Elegie sur des Motifs du Prince Louis
Customer Reviews:
It's me again.......2004-03-23
Liszt's powerhouse compositions played superbly.......1999-09-17
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Liszt: Piano Sonata in B minor; Paganini Etudes; Hungarian Rhapsody No. 13; Transcendental Etude No. 10
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005NEZU Release Date: 2001-08-14 |
Tracks:
- No. 1 In G Minor
- No.2 In E Flat Major
- No.3 'La Campanella'
- No. 4 In E Major
- No.5 'La Chasse'
- No. 6 In A Minor
- Hungarian Rhapsody No. 13 In A Minor
- En Reve - Nocturne
- Transcendental Etude No.10
- Lento Assai
- Andante Sostenuto
- Fugue - Coda
Customer Reviews:
Watts is the Man!.......2006-12-29
I AM NOT A LISZT PURIST.......2006-11-05
CZIFFRA IS ONE THING YET I FIND THIS CD TO BE EXCITING, BEAUTIFUL, NEVER BORING, AND VERY WELL RECORDED. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR THE PRICE!
A big technique, but Watts is a low-key Liszt interpreter.......2006-06-16
He's also right to point out that Watts displays none of the flashing brilliance and fire of a Volodos or Kissin, and La Campanella is indeed tinkly in his hands. The great B minor Sonata is given a flabby run-through, as is everything else here. I am giving three stars in sympathy with Watts' intentions, too guilty to award what he really deserves.
Sad........2005-09-25
Oh, Volodos, where are you?
A well-tempered recording........2005-03-08
The only reason I've decided to give this recording 4 stars is a glaring, repetetive error in Paganini Etude No. 3, in the section where the right hand plays the theme, which alternates with a mordent an octave higher. For some reason, Watts decided to play the mordent in sloppy, erroneous fashion. In a recording by a professional of his stature, such a distorted passage is puzzling. It is the only obstacle standing in the way of this being my favorite interpretation of La Campanella.
For a truly superior version, be sure to check out Jorge Bolet's Liszt recordings.
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Liszt: Complete Paganini Etudes
Manufacturer: Hyperion UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000063BU Release Date: 1998-02-10 |
Tracks:
- The Complete Paganini Etudes: No 1 In G Minor
- The Complete Paganini Etudes: No 2 In E Flat Major
- The Complete Paganini Etudes: No 3 In G Sharp Minor 'La Campanella'
- The Complete Paganini Etudes: No 4 In E Major
- The Complete Paganini Etudes: No 5 In E Major
- The Complete Paganini Etudes: No 6 In A Minor
- The Complete Paganini Etudes: No 1 In G Minor
- The Complete Paganini Etudes: No 2 In E Flat Major
- The Complete Paganini Etudes: No 3 In A Flat Minor
- The Complete Paganini Etudes: No 4 - II In E Major
- The Complete Paganini Etudes: No 5 In E Major
- The Complete Paganini Etudes: No 6 In A Minor
- The Complete Paganini Etudes: No 1 In G Minor
- The Complete Paganini Etudes: No 4 - I In E Major
- The Complete Paganini Etudes: No 5 In E Major ( Alternative Text)
- The Complete Paganini Etudes: Mazeppa S 138
- The Complete Paganini Etudes: Sprunge mit der Tremolo - Begleitung
Customer Reviews:
Enjoyment of technically challenging music.......2005-11-13
The first fifteen tracks are very similar to each other. Tracks 7-12 are very similar to the corresponding track in 1-6. In almost all of the first fifteen tracks, you can hear the Caprice which inspired each track. In tracks 1 and 7, the opening is similar to that of the Paganini's 5th Caprice in A minor. Though after that, the similarity ends. Tracks 2 and 8 are based on Paganini's 17th Caprice in E flat major. Tracks 4 and 10 are based on Paganini's 1st Caprice in E major. Tracks 5 and 9 are based off of Paganini's 9th Caprice in E major. The last two tracks bear little resemblance to any of Paganini's Caprices.
As I play the viola, it is somewhat difficult for me to understand the difficulty of these pieces for the piano. However, when Liszt wrote these pieces, his objective was to make virtuoso pieces on the level of Paganini's mastery of the violin. I have not listened to these pieces, the Paganini Caprices, or some of Rachmaninioff's pieces for the emotion behind them, but rather to enjoy the pure complexity of these pieces. I can not say much more about them as I am not very well versed with the piano, but I enjoyed them as much as the Paganini Caprices as performed by Itzhak Perlman.
A Must for Anyone who Loves Liszt Etudes.......2004-09-15
technically ok, but not great music.......2004-09-04
Almost not humanly possible.......2002-11-11
Liszt takes on Paganini.......1999-09-17
Track Listings:
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- Mahler: Sinfonia No. 1; Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
- Moments in Time [Box set]
- Mozart: Divertimento in D - Quintet in D Major - Andante for Mechnical Organ - Adagio & Rondo, K.617 / Rampal
- Mozart: Divertimentos No3; Variations in Ef
- Mozart: Opera & Concert Arias; Requiem, K626
- Mozart: Six Symphonies after Serenades
- Mozart: Symphonies 40 & 41
- Mozart: The Piano Sonatas
- Musical Colors
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