FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 1:16:15 | 190 Mb
Classical, Instrumental
Franz Liszt’s entire life was influenced by the spiritual and the mystical, his piety often in conflict with the secular life of a journeying pianist. Liszt’s prolific and historical transcriptions range from the Renaissance to his own time, and he is acknowledged as Western civilisation’s finest creative force in this genre. The transcriptions of religious works in this recording hold a special place in Liszt’s output and show a different side to this often misunderstood composer, conveying and enhancing the essence of each work to often achingly beautiful effect, and resulting in a treasure trove of unexpectedly intimate and private treasures.
Tracklist
1. Cantico del sol di Francesco d’Assisi, S. 499 (13:32)
2. San Francesco, S. 498c (5:05)
3. Excelsior!, S. 500 (3:41)
4. Liebesszene und Fortunas Kugel aus dem oratorium Die sieben Todsünden, S. 490: I. Liebesszene (7:54)
5. Liebesszene und Fortunas Kugel aus dem oratorium Die sieben Todsünden, S. 490: II. Fortunas Kugel (4:52)
6. 2 Transcriptions d’après Rossini, S. 553: No. 1, Air du Stabat Mater (8:27)
7. 2 Transcriptions d’après Rossini, S. 553: No. 2, La charité (9:48)
8. La charité, S. 701j (2:09)
9. À la chapelle sixtine, S. 461/1 (12:07)
10. Ave verum corpus, S. 461a (3:03)
11. Agnus Dei della Messa da Requiem di Giuseppe Verdi, S. 437 (5:41)
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