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Liszt Ferenc: Selected Organ Works 3

Editado por Pécsi Sebestyén
Arreglo: Organ
Época: Romanticismo
Idioma: Hungarian, English, German
Páginas: 132 páginas
Formato: 33,6 x 24,3 cm (B/4 quer)
Peso: 0.522 kg
Año de publicación: 1961
Editorial: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
Nº de artículo: 2915
ISMN: 9790080029152
The final volume in the series contains four organ works by Liszt which, musically and technically, are among the most demanding and most frequently heard in concerts, the Ad nos...fantasia and fugue, the B-A-C-H prelude and fugue, Les Morts (The Dead) - and the Weinen, klagen... variations. This collection based on the original sources has been edited by the wellknown organist Sebestyén Pécsi, the musical text is supplemented with critical notes, a description of the genesis of each work and registration recommentations, and information is also provided regarding the main discrepancies and variants among the different sources.
Hungaroton HCD 12749-2

Contenidos

1.
“Ad nos, ad salutarem undam” Fantasie und fuge
2.
B-A-C-H Präludium und Fuge
3.
The Deads
4.
“WEINEN, KLAGEN, SORGEN, ZAGEN”
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