Liszt?
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making a Liszt, Czech-ing it twice ...
Odd, innit? Almost as though we'd been de-Liszt-ed (or at least removed from the A-Liszt) ...

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Re: Liszt?
When someone mentions Liszt, I tend to think of his piano works more than anything--and in particular, his transcriptions of Schubert and Wagner.bloke wrote:...Are we missing something over here?
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Probably one of the most under-rated orchestral composers of all times. Get beyond "Les Preludes" and Hungarian Rhapsody and you'll know why. His tone poems are brilliant works that deserve to be played more. They have a whole bunch of "OOOO-AAAAAAH" factor in them. I love them.
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I remember spending many hours as a teenager listening to my LP for Les Preludes and the Franck Symphony in d. After 20 years I found myself looking for a CD last year that had these pieces, it felt like going back home.
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Liszt's Dante Symphony (Divine Comedy) is one of my favorite symphonies. Any low brass player will appreciate it immediately, as the first movement (inferno) opens with a loud, low, trombone-tuba-low-srings melody. This symphony has to be one of the more underrated works in all of the literature. I find Liszt (one of my favorite composers) to be one of the most underrated composers as well.
The Dante Symphony (paired with the Faust Symphony and Les Preludes) can be found here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004 ... nce&n=5174
or for cheaper
CD Universe
The Dante Symphony (paired with the Faust Symphony and Les Preludes) can be found here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004 ... nce&n=5174
or for cheaper
CD Universe
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