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The Sound of Weimar. Schubert - Liszt Transcriptions
FRANZ SCHUBERT
1.
Deux marches caractéristiques in C Major, Op. 121, D. 886: No. 1, Reitermarsch (Transcription by Franz Liszt, S. 363)
9:09
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Six grandes marches, Op. 40, D. 819: No. 5, Trauermarsch (Transcription by Franz Liszt, S. 363)
15:53
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Divertissement à la hongroise in G Minor, Op. 54, D. 818: Ungarischer Marsch (Transcription by Franz Liszt, S. 363)
6:04
Fantasie in C Major "Wanderer-fantasie", Op. 15, D. 760
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I. Allegro con fuoco ma non troppo (Transcription for Piano and Orchestra by Franz Liszt, S. 366)
6:05
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II. Adagio (Transcription for Piano and Orchestra by Franz Liszt, S. 366)
6:10
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III. Presto (Transcription for Piano and Orchestra by Franz Liszt, S. 366)
4:50
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IV. Allegro (Transcription for Piano and Orchestra by Franz Liszt, S. 366)
3:37
FRANZ LISZT
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Trois odes funèbres, S. 112: No. 1, Les morts
8:37
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Trois odes funèbres, S. 112: No. 2, La notte (After Michelangelo)
11:20
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Vexila regis prodeunt (Kreuzeshymne), S. 185
6:06
Solo: Wiener Akademie Performer
Solo: Martin Haselböck Performer
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The Sound of Weimar: Liszt Transcriptions of Schubert – Orchester Wiener Akademie, Martin Haselböck
Alpha Productions pursues its collaboration with the conductor Martin Haselböck and the Orchester Wiener Akademie on a disc devoted to transcriptions by Liszt of works by Schubert. The Viennese conductor, a reputed Lisztian, sets great store by performance on period instruments (or faithful copies) as well as performance in venues full of history and a direct association with the composer. This volume, continuing the Sound of Weimar series, initiated by Haselböck in 2011, was thus recorded in Raiding, Franz Liszt’s birthplace.
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