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Franz Liszt Lyrics


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ラ・カンパネラ 愛の鐘が鳴る 湧き起こる叢雲(むらくも)の響き たなびくプライド 虚ろな微笑み砕く 愛の無い欲望 見せかけの情熱 手を…


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@davidrehak3539

Liszt Ferenc:Zarándokévek – Harmadik év
1.Angelus! Prière aux anges gardiens (Angelus! Ima az őrangyalokhoz) 00:05
2. Aux cyprès de la Villa d’Este, Thrénodie I., II. (A Villa d’Este ciprusai, I. sirató) 07:05
3. Aux cyprès de la Villa d’Este, Thrénodie II. (A Villa d’Este ciprusai II. sirató) 13:24
4. Les jeux d’eaux de la Villa d’Este (A Villa d’Este szökőkútjai) 22:43
5. Sunt lacrymae rerum, en mode hongrois (Van a tárgyaknak könnyük. Magyar hangnemben) 30:05
6. Marche funèbre (Gyászinduló) 37:20
7. Sursum corda (Emeljétek fel szíveiteket) 42:58
Jandó Jenő-zongora



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@dude3049

It still amazes me how Liszt wrote Les Jeux D'eaux La Ville D'este. A piece that replicates the dance of water in a fountain years before Ravel was to do with Jeux D'eaux or Debussy was to do with Reflet Dans Leau. He was surely ahead of his time with impressionism.

@VerlorenMaster

Beautiful!!!!

@camilledelorme3853

@floäse 👏👏👏👏👏

@brkahn

He was also ahead of Respighi.

@TheOneAndOnlyZeno1889

Beethoven already did the water through music in his famous "Brook" movement of the 6th Pastoral Symphony before any of those mentioned

@segmentsAndCurves

@TheOneAndOnlyZeno sounds nothing like impressionism.

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@erikrobinson2547

The harmony in the first threnody is so modern!!
It's clearly and truly Liszt, but it's so futuristic you can hear where composers like Bartok got their inspiration.

@jdbrown371

Late Liszt is so different from Liszt that it's like listening to another composer. His piano sonata in b minor, Mephisto walter and Totentanz are more late Liszt than is usually acknowledged.

@toothlesstoe

"Mephisto Walter"
lol

@crystalhwang9568

I prefer late Liszt actually

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