Liszt: Selected Late Works for Piano
1870–1886
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- Composer: Franz Liszt (1811-1886)
- Editor: Nicholas Hopkins
- Instrumentation: Piano
- ISBN:
- Size: 9.1 x 12.0 inches
- Pages: 156
Description
Nicholas Hopkins has carefully selected and edited this collection of 30 late piano works by Franz Liszt, many of which remained unknown and unperformed into the late twentieth century. Also included is a scholarly essay which discusses the influences of life events on the composer's work as well as analyses that demonstrate the musical originality in many of these pieces. The singularity and power of this music owe as much to its stylistic originality as to the external forces that influenced it.
Works:
- Abschied (Russisches Volkslied), S. 251, LW A324
- Am Grabe Richard Wagners, S. 202, LW A321
- Angelus! Prière à l'ange gardien, No. 1 from Années de pèlerinage - Troisième année, S. 163
- Bagatelle sans tonalité, S. 216a, LW A338
- Carrousel de Madame Pelet-Narbonne, S. 214a, LW A271
- Csárdás macabre, S. 224
- Dem Andenken Petöfis, S. 195, LW A279
- Elegy No. 1, S. 196, LW A266
- Elegy No. 2, S. 197, LW A277
- En rêve (Nocturne), S. 207, LW A336
- 5 Piano Pieces, S. 192, LW A233
- 5 Ungarische Volkslieder (5 Hungarian Folksongs), S. 245, LW A263
- No. 17 from Hungarian Rhapsodies, S. 244, LW A132
- Impromptu in F-sharp Major (Nocturne), S. 191, LW A256
- In festo transfigurationis Domini nostri Jesu Christi, S. 188, LW A300
- La lugubre gondola (Die Trauer-Gondel), S. 200/1, LW A319a
- La lugubre gondola (Die Trauer-Gondel), S. 200/2, LW A319b
- Mephisto Waltz No. 3, S. 216, LW A325
- Mephisto Waltz No. 4, S. 216b, LW A337
- Mosonyis Grabgeleit (Mosonyi gyázmenete), S. 194, LW A249
- Trübe Wolken (Nuages gris), S. 199, LW A305
- Receuillement (Contemplation), S. 204, LW A280
- Resignazione, S. 187a, LW E28
- R.W. - Venezia, S. 201, LW A320
- Sancta Dorothea, S. 187, LW A278
- Schlafos! Frage and Antwort, S. 203, LW A322
- Toccata in C Major, S. 197a, LW A295
- Trauervorspiel and Trauermarsch, S. 206, LW A334
- Unstern (Sinistre), S. 208, LW A312
- Wiegenlied (Chant du berceau), S. 198, LW A303
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