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Alexandra Kaptein - Liszt: Lebenswanderung (2024) [Hi-Res]

Alexandra Kaptein - Liszt: Lebenswanderung (2024) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: Alexandra Kaptein

  • Title: Liszt: Lebenswanderung
  • Year Of Release: 2024
  • Label: TRPTK
  • Genre: Classical Piano
  • Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 192.0kHz +Booklet
  • Total Time: 01:17:21
  • Total Size: 195 mb / 2.3 gb
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Tracklist

01. Winterreise, 12 Lieder von Franz Schubert, S. 561: I. Gute Nacht
02. Winterreise, 12 Lieder von Franz Schubert, S. 561: II. Die Nebensonnen
03. Winterreise, 12 Lieder von Franz Schubert, S. 561: III. Mut
04. Winterreise, 12 Lieder von Franz Schubert, S. 561: IV. Die Post
05. Winterreise, 12 Lieder von Franz Schubert, S. 561: V. Erstarrung
06. Winterreise, 12 Lieder von Franz Schubert, S. 561: VI. Wasserflut
07. Winterreise, 12 Lieder von Franz Schubert, S. 561: VII. Der Lindenbaum
08. Winterreise, 12 Lieder von Franz Schubert, S. 561: VIII. Der Leiermann
09. Winterreise, 12 Lieder von Franz Schubert, S. 561: IX. Täuschung
10. Winterreise, 12 Lieder von Franz Schubert, S. 561: X. Das Wirtshaus
11. Winterreise, 12 Lieder von Franz Schubert, S. 561: XI. Der stürmische Morgen
12. Winterreise, 12 Lieder von Franz Schubert, S. 561: XII. Im Dorfe
13. 12 Lieder von Robert Franz, S. 489: Auf geheimen Waldespfaden
14. 12 Lieder von Robert Franz, S. 489: Drüben geht die Sonnescheiden
15. 12 Lieder von Robert Franz, S. 489: Trübe wird's
16. 12 Lieder von Robert Franz, S. 489: Sonnenuntergang
17. 12 Lieder von Robert Franz, S. 489: Auf dem Teich
18. 12 Lieder von Robert Franz, S. 489: Der Schalk
19. 12 Lieder von Robert Franz, S. 489: Meerestille
20. 12 Lieder von Robert Franz, S. 489: Der Bote
21. 12 Lieder von Robert Franz, S. 489: Treibt der Sommer seinen Rosen
22. 12 Lieder von Robert Franz, S. 489: Gewitternacht
23. 12 Lieder von Robert Franz, S. 489: Das ist ein Brausen und Heulen
24. 12 Lieder von Robert Franz, S. 489: Frühling und Liebe
25. Liszt: Lebenswanderung

Composer, pianist, organist, and conductor Franz Liszt is a fascinating and intriguing figure in the music world. His legendary and charismatic personality, along with his musical innovations, significantly influenced Romanticism and the subsequent generations of composers. Liszt’s innovations involved the changing role of the piano, the development of tonality, and the connection of art, literature, and religion with music.

I recently discovered Liszt’s transcriptions and was amazed at their quantity. Almost half of his œvre consists of arrangements of music by other composers, and song transcriptions are a specific subcategory. Here, Liszt creates “Lieder ohne Worte” or “songs without words” because the poetry and text, which are crucial elements of the songs, are missing. It’s fascinating to see how Liszt translates the poetic content into the musical narrative, creating an additional interpretive layer that enhances the symbolic content of the poem. Through pianistic and virtuosic elaborations, Liszt changes the aesthetic of the performance. Playing and analyzing these transcriptions has changed my love and appreciation for these pieces. We’re fortunate to have Liszt’s transcriptions notated, since they are translations from one medium to another, bringing out what Liszt believed to be the essence of the original composition, becoming far less ambiguous than the original compositions.


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