Since they were first issued, Sviatoslov Richter's Liszt Piano Concertos have been widely admired as the finest performances available, and for most listeners they still are. Now they have been remastered by none other than Wilma Cozart Fine, Mercury Living Presence's goddess of the sound console, and they have come up sounding better than ever. To make matters even more exciting, you also get Richter's well-nigh definitive performance of the massive Sonata in B Minor--and all for only mid-price! Even if
Liszt: The Two Piano Concertos; The Piano Sonata
Felix Weingartner, CD,OPUS KURA,Studio, Running Time: 01:07:01 ***Usually ships within 2-3 days*** 20091121000713960
Track Listing:1.Les preludes, S 97 2.Hungarian Fantasy for Piano and Orchestra, S 123 3.Hungarian Rhapsodies (6) for Orchestra, S 359: no 2 in D minor 4.Hungarian Rhapsodies (6) for Orchestra, S 359: no 4 in D minor 5.Concerto for Piano no 1 in E flat major, S 124 6.Der Tanz in der Dorfschenke, S 514 Mephisto Waltz no 1 7.Sonata for Piano in B minor, S 178 8.Transcendental Etudes (12) for Piano, S 139: no 5, Feux follets 9.Harmonies poetiques et religieuses, S 173: no 3, Benediction de Dieu dans la solitude
Liszt: Piano Concertos/Les Preludes/Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 [Netherlands]
Performed by: Stuttgart Symphony Orchestra: Liszt - Piano Concerto No 1 In E Flat Major -- Weber Konzertsstuck, Op. 79 - Music Minus One Book/CD set, scoring: Solo & Accompaniment ;Recorded Accompaniment, instruments: Piano; 83 pages
By Franz Liszt, Carl Maria Von Weber. Soloist: Neill Eisenstein, piano; Ensemble: Stuttgart Symphony Orchestra; Conductor: Emil Kahn. For Piano. Instrumental Solo Part and CD. Published by Music Minus One.
Chopin, Liszt: Piano Concerto No. 1
Liszt: Piano Concertos /Beethoven : Piano Sonatas
Liszt: The Piano Concertos, Beethoven: Piano Sonatas 10, 19, & 20
In a long creative lifetime of at least 65 years (he was a published composer by the age of 11), Franz Liszt wrote 15 or 16 works for piano and orchestra but only three real concertos; improbably enough, they are, along with the Totentanz, all dated 1849. Every aspiring virtuoso of the day was grinding out show-off concertos so it should not be surprising that the greatest virtuoso of the century (if not of all time) would have created concertos designed to exhibit his own artistry. But by 1849, Liszt had
Liszt: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 2; Sonata in B Minor
Grieg: Piano Concerto; 6 Lyric Pieces; Liszt: Piano Concerto No. 2
Pavlina Dokovska, CD,GEGA,Studio, Running Time: 01:03:39 ***Usually ships within 2-3 days*** 20091121000713960
Disc 1:*Concerto for Piano no 1 in E flat major, S 124 *Concerto for Piano no 1 in E flat major, S 124 *Concerto for Piano no 1 in E flat major, S 124 *Concerto for Piano no 1 in E flat major, S 124 *Concerto for Piano no 1 in E minor, B 53/Op. 11 *Concerto for Piano no 1 in E minor, B 53/Op. 11 *Concerto for Piano no 1 in E minor, B 53/Op. 11
MacDowell: Piano Concerto No.2/Liszt: Piano Concertos No.1 & No.2
Schoenberg, Liszt: Piano concertos / Ax, Salonen Schoenberg, Liszt: Piano concertos / Ax, Salonen Schoenberg, Arnold Salonen, Esa-Pekka Ax, Emanuel Concerto for Piano no 1 in E flat major, S 124 Liszt, Franz Salonen, Esa-Pekka 1849/1856 Weimar, Germany Liszt, Franz Salonen, Esa-Pekka 1839/1861 Weimar, Germany Details SK53289