Liszt - Festklänge, symphonic poem No. 7, S101
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Orchestral » Symphonic Poems
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Special offer. Liszt: Tone Poems & Hungarian Rhapsodies
London Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra de Paris, Budapest Festival Orchestra, Sir Georg Solti, Iván Fischer
Fischer’s idiomatic foray into this well-worn repertoire is distinguished by tonal lustre and high spirits … Charm is in generous supply everywhere … There is plenty of power, too, with meaty... — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, June 2012, Re-issue of the Month
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…while the three symphonic poems on this record… hardly show Liszt at his greatest, they are immensely exhilarating, their occasionally inflated grandeur compensated by genuine brilliance and... — More…
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Special offer. Liszt: Orchestral Works, Vol. 1. The Weimar Symphonic Poems: Les préludes, Mazeppa, Prometheus...
Gerhard Bosse (violin), Jürnjacob Timm (cello)
Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, Kurt Masur
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From the Cradle to the Grave sounds hauntingly beautiful — More…
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Mazeppa is the most familiar of these works, and Noseda gives it a rousing performance… Noseda deals well with the often episodic nature of this music… He does this by an acute sense of pacing,... — More…
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Liszt: Tasso, Festive Sounds and Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12
Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra, USSR Ministry of Culture Symphony Orchestra, Arvid Jansons, Emin Khachaturian
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