Liszt - Orchestral Works
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Label: Hyperion
Cat No: CDA67856
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 28th February 2011
Contents
Artists
BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraConductor
Ilan VolkovWorks
Episoden (2) aus Lenaus FaustOdes Funebres (3), S112
Von der Wiege bis zum Grabe, S107
Artists
BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraConductor
Ilan VolkovAbout
Liszt’s Trois Odes funčbres were composed between 1860 and 1866, and exist in a variety of versions: for orchestra, for piano solo and for piano duet. There is also a chorus in the first Ode and the possibility of a narrator in the first and second. The first is also an organ piece, with the title Trauerode, and La notte also exists for violin and piano. The third of the Odes is also entitled ‘Epilogue to the Symphonic Poem: Tasso, Lamento e Trionfo’, and in its orchestral version it enjoyed a certain vogue towards the end of the nineteenth century. Although it is quite clear from the original manuscripts that Liszt intended these works to be performed as a cycle, they have never been published together and have rarely been performed as he wished. This is the first recording of the complete set.
‘From the cradle to the grave’ was written after a drawing by the Hungarian artist Mihály Zichy (1827–1906) depicting three stages of existence: birth; the struggle for being; and death, the cradle of the life to come.
The Faust legend preoccupied Liszt for much of his life, and inspired the composer’s most famous orchestral work, the Faust Symphony. However, Zwei Episoden aus Lenaus Faust also contains some of the composer’s most thrillingly atmospheric music.
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