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Domonkos Csabay - Liszt: Complete Piano Music Vol. 58 (2021)

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Domonkos Csabay - Liszt: Complete Piano Music Vol. 58 (2021)

Domonkos Csabay - Liszt: Complete Piano Music Vol. 58 (2021)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Digital booklet | 01:11:59 | 166 Mb
Classical | Label: Naxos Records

Franz Liszt was involved in years of travel as a virtuoso pianist, enjoying the wildest adulation of audiences in a frenzied period that became known as Lisztomania. The appeal of his programmes included appropriate national tributes, and Liszt had recourse to varied musical sources as stimulus for these kinds of composition. From the lovely Canzone napolitana that uses a melody of unknown origin and the Hungarian Folk Songs that formed part of Liszts triumphant return to his native land, to a spectacular paraphrase of God Save the Queen that might have amused Queen Victoria, these rousing musical gifts are all evidence of a composer/ pianist at the height of his inventiveness.
Tracklist:
01. Liszt: Canzone Napolitana, S. 248
02. Liszt: 5 Hungarian Folksongs, S. 245: No. 1, Csak titokban akartalak szeretni
03. Liszt: 5 Hungarian Folksongs, S. 245: No. 2, Jaj beh szennyes az a maga kendöje
04. Liszt: 5 Hungarian Folksongs, S. 245: No. 3, Beh szomorú ez az élet én nékem
05. Liszt: 5 Hungarian Folksongs, S. 245: No. 4, Beh! sok falut, beh! sok várost bejártam
06. Liszt: 5 Hungarian Folksongs, S. 245: No. 5, Erdó, erdó, sürü erdó árnayában
07. Liszt: Hussitenlied, S. 234 (After Krov)
08. Liszt: La cloche sonne, S. 238
09. Liszt: Faribolo Pasteur, S. 236 No. 1 (After Jasmin)
10. Liszt: Chanson du Béarn, S. 236 No. 2
11. Liszt: Glanes de Woronince, S. 249: No. 1, Ballade d'Ukraïne
12. Liszt: Glanes de Woronince, S. 249: No. 2, Mélodies polonaises (After Chopin's Op. 74)
13. Liszt: Glanes de Woronince, S. 249: No. 3, Complainte
14. Liszt: La Marseillaise, S. 237 (After Lisle)
15. Liszt: Vive Henri IV, S. 239
16. Liszt: God Save the Queen, S. 235
17. Liszt: Canzone Napolitana, S. 248a