Liszt - Piano Works Free Arrangements XIII II/13
Δωρεάν μεταφορικά
14 ημέρες δικαίωμα επιστροφής
Series I of the complete edition, launched in 1970 (original piano works for two hands, volumes 1-18), was completed in 1985, and with the publication of this volume of series II (transcriptions of works by other composers, volumes 1-24) comes to anend. The works contained in this volume are from Liszt's so-called 'late' period: the Finale de Don Carlos written in 1867 and Aida written in 1878, again based on a Verdi opera, and a further fifteen transcriptions written between these two junctures. Of these, Am stillen Herd, the Ballade, and Walhall are based on themes by Wagner. A Hungarian thread runs through Szép Ilonka (by Mihály Mosonyi), the Introduction and Hungarian March (Count Imre Széchényi), and the 5 Hungarian Folk Songs. Transcriptions of La Marseillaise (Rouget de Lisle), one song each by Gizycka-Zamoyska, Schumann, Bülow, and Spohr, two by Lassen, and finally dance pieces by Herbeck and Pezzini represent Liszt's artistic output of arrangements from this period. The appendix gives the early version of one of the Lassen transcriptions, Löse Himmel mein Seele. Two versions of the edition are published, as is customary in a blue hard clothbound volume and in a soft paper bound volume. The preface, setting out the most important aspects of technique and substance, is identical in both versions, while the description of the sources and the critical commentary is in only the former version. At the beginning of both versions of the volume are reproductions of pages of Liszt's original manuscripts; more than being simply illustrations, these permit a deeper insight into excerpts of the works given.
Αγορά Online
Κατάστημα Αθήνας
Λ. Συγγρού 332
Κατάστημα Θεσσαλονίκης
Φιλικής Εταιρείας 23
Kατάστημα Πάτρας
Ν.Ε.Ο. Πατρών - Αθηνών 155
B-Stock
Εγγύηση
Εγγύηση DOA
Επιστροφή
14 ημέρες δικαίωμα επιστροφής
Πληρωμή
Πιστωτική / Χρεωστική κάρτα, Paypal,Πληρωμή στο κατάστημα,Αντικαταβολή, Τραπεζική κατάθεση