Liszt: The Schubert Song Transcriptions 1 / piano

Code: DOV288659
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Publisher DOVER PUBLICATIONS
Genre: classical & sacret
Arrangement: piano
Cast: solo
Difficulty: Advanced
Format: book - paperback
This volume contains twelve great Schubert lieder in Liszt's brilliant transcriptions, including such well-known masterpieces as "Ave Maria," "Der Wanderer," "Die junge Nonne," "Gretchen am Spinnrade… show more
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Songlist (12)

  1. Auf Dem Wasser Zu Singen – Boating Song
  2. Ave Maria – Hymn To The Virgin
  3. Der Wanderer – The Wanderer
  4. Die Jonge Nonne – The Young Nun
  5. Du Bist Die Ruh – You Are Repose
  6. Erlkönig - Elf King
  7. Fruhlingsglaube – Springtime Faith
  8. Gretchen Am Spinnrade – Gretchen At The Spinning Wheel
  9. Meerestille – Calm At Sea
  10. Rastlose Liebe – Restless Lover
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Product description

This volume contains twelve great Schubert lieder in Liszt's brilliant transcriptions, including such well-known masterpieces as "Ave Maria," "Der Wanderer," "Die junge Nonne," "Gretchen am Spinnrade," and the unforgettable "Erlkönig."
Reproduced from extremely rare early editions, this unique volume of transcriptions brings to pianists and music lovers the familiar beauty of Schubert's melodies in solo piano arrangements that reflect Liszt's incomparable mastery of the keyboard.

Franz (Ferenc) Liszt (1811-1886) was an Austro-Hungarian composer, an excellent pianist, conductor and music educator, who is one of the main representatives of Romanticism. As a pianist, he is considered one of the greatest and most famous pianists of his time.

Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828) was an Austrian composer of the early Romantic period, who had an extraordinary ability to express lyrical and romantic moods and great melodic talent. He is the first great representative of early Romanticism and is sometimes referred to as a Romantic classic. He wrote over 1,000 works, most of the most impressive of which were written during the time he was unhappily in love. However, much of his work was not recognized until after Schubert's death, which is why he spent most of his life in poverty. He died at the age of thirty-one, after a sudden illness of several weeks. To this day, Franz Schubert remains one of the leading composers of the Romantic musical repertoire.