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Férénc Liszt (1811 – 1886) Details Férénc Liszt (1811 – 1886) Sämtliche Werke / Complete works MP3-Format Details Férénc (Franz) Liszt (1810-1849) - Complete works / Sämtliche Werke - Total time / Gesamtspielzeit 157:04:42 ( 6 d 13,25 h ) Titel/Title Zeit/Time Titel/Title Zeit/Time Piano : Leslie Howard 1.Piano solo - S.499 32:42:20 S30 Responsories & Antiphons 2:33:04 1.In nativitate Domini-Weihnachten 0:09:30 4. IV.Sabbato majoris hebdomadæ (Sabbato Sancto) Ostersamstag 0:27:35 2.Feria V in coena Domini-Gründonnerstag 0:34:01 5.In Officio defunctorum 0:30:32 3.Feria VI in Parasceve-Karfreitag 0:32:11 6.Variant Harmonizations 0:19:15 S136 Douze Études op.6 0:24:09 S136,1 Étude op.6,1 in C 0:01:10 S136,7 Étude op.6,7 in Es 0:02:25 S136,0 Étude op.6,2 in a 0:01:13 S136,8 Étude op.6,8 in c 0:01:46 S136,3 Étude op.6,3 in F 0:02:20 S136,9 Étude op.6,9 in As 0:03:17 S136,4 Étude op.6,4 in d 0:01:08 S136,10 Étude op.6,10 in f 0:01:45 S136,5 Étude op.6,5 in B 0:02:45 S136,11 Étude op.6,11 in Des 0:02:54 S136,6 Étude op.6,6 in g 0:01:21 S136,12 Étude op.6,12 in b 0:02:05 S137 Douze Grandes Étude 1:12:51 S137,1 Étude in C-Presto 0:00:49 S137,7 Étude in Es-Allegro deciso 0:05:31 S137,2 Étude in a-Molto vivace a capriccio 0:02:33 S137,8 Étude in c-Presto streptioso 0:07:38 S137,3 Étude in F-Poco adagio 0:05:06 S137,9 Étude in As-Andantino 0:10:08 S137,4 Étude in d-Allegro patetico 0:06:21 S137,10 Étude in f-Presto molto agitato 0:05:54 S137,5 Étude in B-Equalmente 0:04:22 S137,11 Étude in Des-Lento assai 0:09:35 S137,6 Étude in g-Lagro patetico 0:06:40 S137,12 Étude in b-Andantino 0:08:14 S138 Mazeppa (intermediate version) 0:07:00 S142 Morceau de Salon-Étude de perfectionnement 0:01:49 S143,3 Ab Irato-Étude de perfectionnement (II.Vers.) 0:02:27 S144,1 Tois Études de Concert-Il Lamento 0:09:25 S144,3 Deux Cadenzas zu Un sospiro 0:00:29 S144,2 deux cadenzas pour 144,2 0:00:43 S144,3 Un Sospiro (with cadenza and revised coda) 0:05:48 S144,2 Tois Études de Concert-La Leggierezza 0:05:29 S145,1 Concert étude-Forest rushing/Waldesrauschen 0:04:40 S145,2 Conc.étude-Gnomes dance/Gnomenreigen 0:03:03 S146 Jumps with the tremolo accompaniment / Sprünge mit der Tremolo-Begleitung 0:01:04 S147 Variation on a Waltz by Diabelli / Variationen über einen Walzer von Diabelli 0:01:51 S147a Five Variations on a theme from Mehul's Joseph / 5 Variationen über ein Thema von Mehuls Joseph 0:07:19 S148 Eight Variations on an original theme op.1 / 8 Variationen über ein eigenes Thema 0:14:38 S149 Seven Brilliant Variations on a theme by Rossini op.2 0:09:15 S150 Impromptu brillant on themes by Rossini and Spontini op.3 0:12:12 S151 Allegro di Bravura, op.4 No.1 0:09:02 S152 Rondo di Bravura, op.4 No.2 0:12:05 S153 Scherzo in g 0:01:02 S155 Apparitions-1.Senza lentezza quasi allegretto 0:06:18 S155 Apparitions-2.Vivamente 0:03:42 S155 Apparitions-3.Fantaisie sur une valse de Schubert (D365,33) 0:07:39 S156 Album d'un Voyageur (I-Impressions et poesies) 1:55:03 S156,1. Lyon 0:06:55 S156,7c. Allegro pastorale 0:02:46 S156,2a Le lac de Wallenstadt I.Version 0:02:45 S156,8a. Andante con sentimento 0:04:18 S156,2a Le lac de Wallenstadt 0:02:52 S156,8b. Andante molto espressivo 0:07:08 S156,2b. Au bord d'une source 0:04:40 S156,8c. Allegro moderato 0:03:21 S156,3. Les cloches de G... 0:11:55 S156,9a. Allegretto 0:03:54 S156,4. Vallee d'Obermann 0:14:01 S156,9b. Allegretto 0:03:07 S156,5. La chapelle de Guillaume Tell 0:06:27 S156,9c. Andantino con molto sentimento 0:03:59 S156,6. Psaume 0:02:50 S156,10. Ranz de vaches [de F. Huber] 0:10:40 S156,7a. Allegro 0:01:40 S156,11. Un soir dans les montagnes [de Knop]-Nocturne pastorale 0:11:06 S156,7b. Lento 0:04:14 S156,12. Ranz de chevres [de F. Huber] 0:06:25 S156a Troix Morceaux Suisses 0:25:42 1.Ranz de vaches-Mélodie de Ferdinand Huber,avec variations 0:09:50 3.Ranz de chèvres-Mélodie de Ferdinand Huber-Rondeau 0:07:15 2.Un soir dans la montague-Mélodie d'Ernest Knop-Nocturne 0:08:37 S157 Fantaisie romantique sur deux melodies suisses 0:17:59 S157a Sposalizio (I.Version) 0:07:49 S157b Il penseroso 0:04:05 S157c Canzonetta del Salvator Rosa 0:02:17 S158 Tre Sonetti di Petrarca 0:18:29 S158,1.Sonetto CXXIII-I' vidi in terra 0:05:41 S158,3.Sonetto CIV-Pace non trovo 0:06:32 S158,2.Sonetto XLVII 0:06:16 2 Férénc Liszt - Complete MP3 Titel/Title Zeit/Time Titel/Title Zeit/Time S158a Paralipomenes a la Divina Commedia (Dante Sonata I.Version) 0:19:58 S158b Prolegomenes a la Divina Commedia (Dante Sonata II.Version) 0:20:01 S158c Apres une lecture du Dante-Fantasia quasi Sonata (III.vers.) 0:18:02 S159 Venezia e Napoli(first set) 0:23:43 S159,1. Lento-Chant du gondolier 0:08:31 S159,3. Andante placido 0:03:30 S159,2. Allegro 0:02:31 S159,4. Tarantelles napolitaines 0:09:11 S160 Prèmiere Année de Pelerinage 0:34:57 S160 1.Chapelle de Guillaume Tell 0:06:05 S160 6.Vallée d'Obermann 0013:44 S160 2.Au lac de Wallenstadt 0:02:34 S160 7.Eglogue 0:03:33 S160 3.Pastorale 0:01:54 S160 8.Le mal du pays (Heimweh) 0:05:09 S160 4.Au bord d'une source 0:04:06 S160 9.Les cloches de Geneve - Nocturne 0:07:16 S160 5.Orage 0:04:20 S161,1 Deuxieme Annee-Italie 0:56:50 1.Apres une lecture du Dante-Fantasia quasi Sonata 0:17:41 5.Sonetto 104 del Petrarca 0:05:46 2.Canzonetta del Salvator Rosa 0:02:38 6.Sonetto 123 del Petrarca 0:05:52 3.Il penseroso 0:05:19 7.Sposalizio 0:06:26 4.Sonetto 47 del Petrarca 0:05:46 0:07:22 S162 Venezia e Napoli (II.series) 0:23:56 1.Au bord d'une source from Première Année-Suisse S160 0:04:38 3.Canzone 0:04:20 2.Gondoliera 0:06:07 4.Tarantella 0:08:51 S162a,1 Aux anges gardiens 0:03:16 S162a,3 Angelus! Priere a l'ange gardien 0:06:11 S162a,1 Den Schutz-Engeln Angelus! 0:04:01 S162a,4 Angelus! Priere a l'ange gardien 0:07:31 S162a,2 Angelus! 0:03:59 S162b Den Cypressen der Villa d'Este-Threnodie II 0:08:37 S162c Sunt lacrymae rerum 0:07:54 S162d En memoire de Maximilian I-Marche funebre 0:05:51 S162d Sunt lacrymae rerum 0:07:53 S162f Postludium-Sursum corda! 0:02:56 S163,1 Annees de Pelerinage,Troisieme Annee-Angelus!-Priere aux anges 0:05:28 S163,2 Aux cypres de la Villa d'Este-Threnodie I 0:30:10 S163,4 Les jeux d'eaux a la Villa d'Este 0:06:25 S163,3 Aux cypres de la Villa d'Este-Threnodie II 0:07:40 S163,5 Sunt lacrimae rerum-En mode hongrois 0:05:23 S163,6 Marche funebre-En memoire de Maximilien I (Empereur du Mexique) 0:04:02 S163,7 Sursum corda-Erhebet eure Herzen 0:02:47 S163a-S167 Feuille d'Albums 0:34:25 S163a Album leave / Albumblatt in f# 0:00:18 S166b Album leave / Albumblatt in Ab - Portugal 0:01:03 S163a Album leave / Albumblatt - Andantino in Eb (unfinished) 0:01:21 S166c Album leave / Albumblatt in Ab 0:01:02 S163b Album leave / Albumblatt - Ah, vous dirai-je, maman 0:00:19 S166d Album leave / Albumblatt - Lyon Prelude 0:00:11 S163c Album leave / Albumblatt in c - Pressburg 0:00:13 S166e Album leave / Albumblatt - Prélude omnitonique 0:00:21 S164 Feuille d'Album No.1 in E 0:02:21 S166f Album leave / Albumblatt - Braunschweig Preludio 0:00:15 S164a Album leave / Albumblatt in E (Vienna/Wien) 0:00:29 S166g Album leave / Albumblatt - Serenade 0:00:24 S164b Album leave / Albumblatt in Es (Leipzig) 0:00:36 S166h Album leave / Albumblatt - Andante religioso 0:02:19 S164c Album leave / Albumblatt - Exeter Preludio 0:00:17 S166k Album leave / Albumblatt - Friska in A 0:00:12 S164d Album leave / Albumblatt in E (Detmold) 0:00:32 S166m,1 Lilie 0:00:37 S164e Album leave / Albumblatt - Magyar 0:00:23 S166m,2 Hryc 0:01:02 S164e,2 Album leave / Albumblatt - Magyar in bb 0:01:38 S166m,3 Mazurek 0:00:36 S164f Album leave / Albumblatt in a (Rákóczy-March) 0:00:14 S166m,4 Krakowiak 0:00:50 S164g Album leave / Albumblatt - Berlin Preludio 0:00:08 S166n Albumblatt-Freudvoll und leidvoll 0:00:51 S164h Album leave / Albumblatt in D 0:00:30 S167 Feuille d'Album 2 in a (Nonnenwerth) 0:05:56 S164j Album leave / Albumblatt-Preludio 0:00:18 S167c -Agnus Dei-Missa Solemnis,S9 0:01:08 S164l Album leave / Albumblatt in Ab 0:01:02 S167d -Symphonic Poem Orpheus,S98 0:01:30 S165 Feuilles d'Album 0:02:37 S167e -Symphonic Poem Die Ideale,S106 0:01:03 S166 Album leave / Albumblatt in Walzerform 0:00:45 S167f -Dante-Symphony progression in G 0:00:24 S166a Album leave / Albumblatt in E 0:00:29 S167h Album leave / Albumblatt 0:00:11 S168b Pensées-Nocturne 0:02:24 S169 Romance 'O pourquoi donc' 0:03:09 S170 Ballade Premiere Ballade-Le Chant Du Croise in Des 0:07:25 S170a Ballade No.2 (I.version) 0:13:29 S171 Ballade - Deuxieme Ballade in b 0:13:14 S171a Consolations 0:22:54 S171a No.1 Consolation in E 0:01:47 S171a No.4 Consolation in Db 0:03:12 S171a No.2 Consolation in E 0:03:59 S171a No.5 Consolation in E 0:03:15 S171a No.3 Consolation in c# 0:06:31 S171a No.6 Consolation in E 0:04:10 S171b Album leave / Albumblatt (Prèmiere Consolation) 0:00:39 S171c Prière d'un enfant à son reveil (I.vers.) 0:02:45 S171d Préludes et Harmonies poétiques et religieuses (I.vers.) 0:49:40 S171d No.1I Prélude (I.vers.) 0:04:26 S171d No.5 Prélude in Gb 0:06:38 S171d No.1 Prélude in Eb 0:05:05 S171d No.6 Prélude - Attente in A 0:03:51 S171d No.2 Prélude - Langueur in c 0:07:52 S171d No.7 Prélude - Alternative in E 0:01:24 S171d No.3 Prélude in E 0:05:21 S171d No.8 Prélude - M.K.
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