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FRANZ LISZT
Bradshaw & Buono Play Liszt
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Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
Cosmo Buono, David Bradshaw, duo-piano
Franz Liszt, composer
Fest-Polonaise
Cosmo Buono, David Bradshaw, duo-piano
Franz Liszt, composer
The Entrance of the Guests to the Wartburg
Cosmo Buono, David Bradshaw, duo-piano
Franz Liszt, composer
Benediction and Sermon
Cosmo Buono, David Bradshaw, duo-piano
Franz Liszt, composer
March and Cavatina
Cosmo Buono, David Bradshaw, duo-piano
Franz Liszt, composer
Fantasy and Fugue on the Chorale "Ad nos, ad salutarem undam"
Cosmo Buono, David Bradshaw, duo-piano
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This recording demonstrates three aspects of the towering genius of Liszt - the virtuoso, the transcriber, and the visionary. Throughout most of his life, Liszt was essentially a musical transcendentalist and evidence of this can be found in both his pianistic and compositional technique. No one had ever before asked a pianist to perform such technical difficulties that pervade his music. And while the sheer virtuosity of his works create enormous excitement there is also a stunning dramatic and emotional impact created by it. And yet when he chooses to speak in a simple, direct way he is masterful. These same qualities are clearly exhibited in his two-piano and four-hand works that number some 107 compositions and include original pieces, transcriptions, and reworkings of his own music. Indeed, the intrinsic greatness and scope of his work is indisputable.Contents:
Franz Liszt, composerHungarian Rhapsody No. 2
Cosmo Buono, David Bradshaw, duo-piano
Franz Liszt, composer
Fest-Polonaise
Cosmo Buono, David Bradshaw, duo-piano
Franz Liszt, composer
The Entrance of the Guests to the Wartburg
Cosmo Buono, David Bradshaw, duo-piano
Franz Liszt, composer
Benediction and Sermon
Cosmo Buono, David Bradshaw, duo-piano
Franz Liszt, composer
March and Cavatina
Cosmo Buono, David Bradshaw, duo-piano
Franz Liszt, composer
Fantasy and Fugue on the Chorale "Ad nos, ad salutarem undam"
Cosmo Buono, David Bradshaw, duo-piano