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Liszt - Choral Works 5 - Cantatas And Hymns / The Bells of Strassburg Cathedral, Sainte Cecile, Cantico del Sol , Cantantibus Organis, Psalm 116 / János Ferencsik / Hungaroton LP 1977 Stereo
SLPX 11797
Franz Liszt (German: [ˈlɪst]; Hungarian: Liszt Ferencz, in modern usage Liszt Ferenc [ˈlist ˈfɛrɛnt͡s]; 22 October 1811 – 31 July 1886) was a Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor, music teacher, arranger, and organist of the Romantic era. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest pianists of all time. He was also a writer, philanthropist, Hungarian nationalist, and Franciscan tertiary.
Liszt gained renown in Europe during the early nineteenth century for his prodigious virtuosic skill as a pianist. He was a friend, musical promoter and benefactor to many composers of his time, including Frédéric Chopin, Charles-Valentin Alkan, Richard Wagner, Hector Berlioz, Robert Schumann, Clara Schumann, Camille Saint-Saëns, Edvard Grieg, Ole Bull, Joachim Raff, Mikhail Glinka, and Alexander Borodin.
A prolific composer, Liszt was one of the most prominent representatives of the New German School (German: Neudeutsche Schule). He left behind an extensive and diverse body of work that influenced his forward-looking contemporaries and anticipated 20th-century ideas and trends. Among Liszt's musical contributions were the symphonic poem, developing thematic transformation as part of his experiments in musical form, and radical innovations in harmony.
Tracklist:
A1 | The Bells Of Strassbourg Cathedral | |
A2 | Sainte Cécile, Légende | |
B1 | Cantico Del Sol | |
B2 |
Cantantibus Organis | |
B3 | Psalm 116 |
- Chorus – Hungarian Radio And Television Chorus
- Conductor – János Ferencsik
- Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Judit Lukács
- Liner Notes [In Hungarian, English, German, Russian] – János Mátyás
- Producer [Musical Producer] – János Mátyás
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