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Liszt - Epithalam, S129
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Chamber » Duos » Violin & Piano Duos
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Liszt: Carneval de Pest - La Vallèe d'Obermann - Die Zelle in Nonnenwerth - Romance oublièe - Orphèe - Epithalam
Alberto Miodini (piano), Ivan Rabaglia (violin), Enrico Bronzi (cello)
Trio di Parma
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Liszt: Works for Violin & Piano (complete)
Barnabás Kelemen (violin), Gergely Bogányi (piano/harmonium)
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Liszt: Works for Violin and Piano Volume 1
Friedemann Eichhorn (piano) & Rolfe-Deiter Arens (violin)
…the second Elegie and the Romance oubliée… best suit violinist Friedemann Eichhorn, the slight graininess in his tone never oversweetening Liszt's potent austerity; his tuning, too, is impeccable. —
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Wojciech Waleczek gives every indication of enjoying the challenges [of this music]. Here and in the paraphrase of Liszt's own setting of Lenau's poem 'Die drei Zigeuner', a kind of violinistic... —
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Wallin offers a stream of full-throated, gloss-free tone, brilliant in the Grand Duo, and searchingly expressive elsewhere, with beautifully alert and supportive accompaniments from Pöntinen. —