Liszt Ferenc: Piano Works Vol. 9

Transcriptions of Songs (various composers)

Setting: Piano
Period: Romantic
Publisher: Edition Peters
Item number: EP3602A
Other reference: EP 3601D
ISMN: 9790014016838

A collection of 19 transcriptions of&nbsp,songs by Schubert, Schumann, Beethoven, Chopin, Lassen &amp, Mendelssohn by&nbsp,Hungarian composer&nbsp,Franz Liszt.

Contents

1.
Adélaide de Beethoven, S466 (Third Version)
2.
Aufenthalt (No. 3 from Schwanengesang, S560, after Schubert)
3.
Beethoven An Die Ferne Geliebte - Liederkreis, Op. 98 S469
4.
Chants Polonais after Chopin (6), S480
5.
Das Sterbeglöcklein (No. 3 from Sechs Melodien von Franz Schubert, S563)
6.
Die Forelle, S564
7.
Die Lorelei
8.
Frühlingslied (No. 5 from 7 Mendelssohn Lieder, S547)
9.
Frühlingsnacht (after Schumann, Op. 39 No. 12), S568
10.
Liebesbotschaft (No. 10 from Schwanengesang, S560, after Schubert)
11.
Löse, Himmel, meine Seele (Lassen) (first version), S494i
12.
Mendelssohn Sieben Lieder S547: Auf Flugeln des Gesanges
13.
Mignon (No. 1 from 6 Beethoven Lieder von Goethe, S468)
14.
Ständchen - Leise flehen meine Lieder (No. 7a from Schwanengesang, S560, after Schubert)
15.
Ungeduld , S563 No. 5
16.
Widmung S566 after Schumann (Liebeslied)
17.
Winterreise (after Schubert) for Piano, S 561: No 7, Der Lindenbaum
18.
Wohin? (No. 2 from Müllerlieder von Franz Schubert, S565)
19.
Zwolf Lieder Von Fr. Schubert, S558
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