Liszt piano transcriptions 122:51
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Liszt was the equivalent of a gramophone record company in a way - a precursor of that technology - because he arranged many pieces (opera, orchestral, vocal) for solo piano so that people could enjoy playing them at home. But that was in the days of 'a piano in every home' and people knew how to actually play the piano. So this is the complete set - listen and be amazed at the ingenuity with which he made the king of instruments sing, soar, become intimate and dazzle.
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Fantasy On Themes From 'Rienzi'
(7:56)
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Spinning Chorus From "The Flying Dutchman"
(6:17)
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Ballad From "The Flying Dutchman"
(6:33)
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Overture To "Tannhauser"
(15:34)
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Pilgrims Chorus From "Tannhauser"
(6:03)
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Recitative And Romance "Evening Star" From "Tannhauser"
(7:00)
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Entry Of The Guests From "Tannhauser"
(10:18)
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Elsa's Bridal Procession From "Lohengrin"
(8:49)
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Festival And Bridal Song From "Lohengrin"
(11:18)
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Elsa's Dream From "Lohengrin"
(4:51)
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Lohengrin's Admonition From "Lohengrin"
(3:46)
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Isolde's Liebestod From "Tristan And Isolde"
(8:06)
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Am Stillen Herd From "Die Meistersinger"
(8:21)
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Vahalla From "Der Ring Des Nibelungen"
(5:18)
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Solemn March To The Holy Grail From "Parsifal"
(12:41)
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