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Liszt / Gerl- Piano (CD)

SKU: 4250702801351
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the album cover for Liszt / Gerl - Piano
the album cover for Liszt / Gerl - Piano

It was "the great meanings of the ancients" that drove Goethe to Italy and Mendelssohn to Scotland. Literati and musicians are united by a preoccupation with the past, searching for themselves in the foreign and distant. This is more than mere intellectual curiosity; to receive fresh stimuli for one's own work from the ancients is like an act of self-assurance through questioning those masters who form the canon of knowledge and to whom new voices must be gallantly added. By showing personal reverence through artistic references, artists have always created new forms of expression in the footsteps of the past. Bringing such interactions to light is the goal of this album. The collected works show examples of how pioneering this attitude is. It was Mendelssohn who was the impetus for the Bach renaissance in the mid-nineteenth century. It directly affected Clara and Robert Schumann as well as Franz Liszt, whose piano transcriptions of Bach's organ works open the recording. Like many composers, Liszt was drawn to Italy, whose cultural heritage, including Renaissance paintings and poems by Dante Alighieri and Francesco Petrarch, captivated him. Petrarch in particular appealed to Liszt and Schumann. The latter read his poems and translated them; Liszt set them to music. Dante's "Divine Comedy" was also omnipresent. Liszt's resounding Dante reading concludes the series of selected works that push us back, as it were, into the future.

Tracklist:

  1. Prelude In A Minor, Bwv 543a (Transcr. F. Liszt For Piano)
  2. Fugue In A Minor, Bwv 543b (Transcr. F. Liszt For Piano)
  3. Années De Pèlerinage II, S. 161 "Italie" (Excerpts): IV. Sonette 47 Del Petrarca
  4. Années De Pèlerinage II, S. 161 "Italie" (Excerpts): Sonetto 104 Del Petrarca
  5. Années De Pèlerinage II, S. 161 "Italie" (Excerpts): Sonetto 123 Del Petrarca
  6. Piano Sonata No. 1 In F-Sharp Minor, Op. 11: I. Un Poco Adagio - Allegro Vivace
  7. Piano Sonata No. 1 In F-Sharp Minor, Op. 11: II. Senza Passione, Ma Espressivo
  8. Piano Sonata No. 1 In F-Sharp Minor, Op. 11: III. Scherzo E Intermezzo
  9. Piano Sonata No. 1 In F-Sharp Minor, Op. 11: IV. Allegro Und Poco Maestoso
  10. Années De Pèlerinage II, S. 161 "Italie" (Excerpts): VII. Après Une Lecture Du Dante
Format: New CD/Classical

Liszt / Gerl- Piano (CD)

SKU: 4250702801351
Regular price ¥146.00
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Release Date: 10.18.2019

 
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It was "the great meanings of the ancients" that drove Goethe to Italy and Mendelssohn to Scotland. Literati and musicians are united by a preoccupation with the past, searching for themselves in the foreign and distant. This is more than mere intellectual curiosity; to receive fresh stimuli for one's own work from the ancients is like an act of self-assurance through questioning those masters who form the canon of knowledge and to whom new voices must be gallantly added. By showing personal reverence through artistic references, artists have always created new forms of expression in the footsteps of the past. Bringing such interactions to light is the goal of this album. The collected works show examples of how pioneering this attitude is. It was Mendelssohn who was the impetus for the Bach renaissance in the mid-nineteenth century. It directly affected Clara and Robert Schumann as well as Franz Liszt, whose piano transcriptions of Bach's organ works open the recording. Like many composers, Liszt was drawn to Italy, whose cultural heritage, including Renaissance paintings and poems by Dante Alighieri and Francesco Petrarch, captivated him. Petrarch in particular appealed to Liszt and Schumann. The latter read his poems and translated them; Liszt set them to music. Dante's "Divine Comedy" was also omnipresent. Liszt's resounding Dante reading concludes the series of selected works that push us back, as it were, into the future.

Tracklist:

  1. Prelude In A Minor, Bwv 543a (Transcr. F. Liszt For Piano)
  2. Fugue In A Minor, Bwv 543b (Transcr. F. Liszt For Piano)
  3. Années De Pèlerinage II, S. 161 "Italie" (Excerpts): IV. Sonette 47 Del Petrarca
  4. Années De Pèlerinage II, S. 161 "Italie" (Excerpts): Sonetto 104 Del Petrarca
  5. Années De Pèlerinage II, S. 161 "Italie" (Excerpts): Sonetto 123 Del Petrarca
  6. Piano Sonata No. 1 In F-Sharp Minor, Op. 11: I. Un Poco Adagio - Allegro Vivace
  7. Piano Sonata No. 1 In F-Sharp Minor, Op. 11: II. Senza Passione, Ma Espressivo
  8. Piano Sonata No. 1 In F-Sharp Minor, Op. 11: III. Scherzo E Intermezzo
  9. Piano Sonata No. 1 In F-Sharp Minor, Op. 11: IV. Allegro Und Poco Maestoso
  10. Années De Pèlerinage II, S. 161 "Italie" (Excerpts): VII. Après Une Lecture Du Dante