Vladimir Ashkenazy's interpretation of Liszt
The essence of Russian pianism, tackling virtuoso etudes.
Ashkenazy's flawless technique allows him to brilliantly play Liszt's difficult pieces. His performance combines technical brilliance with musical depth. This is an astonishingly excellent performance that explores the full potential of the piano as an instrument.
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A:
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1)
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I. Prelude, In C Major
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2)
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II. Molto Vivace In A Minor
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3)
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III. Paysage, In F Minor
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4)
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V. Feux Follets, In B Flat Major
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5)
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X. Allegro Agitato Molto, In F Minor
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6)
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VIII. Wilde Jagd, In C Minor
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B:
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1)
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XI. Harmonies Du Soir, In D Flat Major
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2)
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Gortschakoff-Impromptu (Dedicated To Princess Gortschakoff, 1872)
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3)
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Mephisto Waltz - Episode From Lenau's Faust
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Composed By - Franz Liszt
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Lacquer Cut By - D (36) (B1 to B3)
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Lacquer Cut By - W (12) (A1.a to A5)
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Liner Notes - Alan Walker (5)
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Piano - Vladimir Ashkenazy