This study investigates Liszt's compositional style, and considers performance perspectives in his operatic paraphrases, Reminiscences de Don Juan and Valse de l'opera "Faust" de Charles Gounod. The great body of transcriptions by Liszt forms an important contribution to the development of piano music, combining technical challenges, innovative notation, dramatic projection, and pianistic effects. Reminiscences de Don Juan and Valse de l'opera "Faust" de Charles Gounod offer good examples of Liszt's genius in condensing an operatic score into a viable piano texture. Rather than offering simple medleys of popular arias, Liszt extracts the principal elements of the operas and creates a new art work from each. The relationship of his transcrip...
Franz Liszt (1811-1886) made fifty-six transcriptions of Schubert's songs over a period of eight yea...
Based upon the idiomatic, largely exposed, and highly effective harp writing in his orchestral works...
The purpose of this study is to analyze four late solo piano works of Franz Liszt that all bear the ...
The traditional division between "original" and "arrangement" is impossible to sustain for most of L...
Piano arrangement refers to piano music that borrows and reworks from existing music. As a result of...
This study examines and identifies the differences in compositional approach in the operatic fantasi...
Regardless of many styles, ideas, and trends in the history of music, which have existed so far, onl...
The main body of the document consists of five chapters, each devoted to a particular facet of Liszt...
Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsodies are uniformly considered highly challenging in terms of technical execu...
Through his exceptional creative and performing abilities, Franz Liszt was able to transform composi...
Franz Liszt was one of the most dynamic and influential musicians of the nineteenth century. His in...
Franz Liszt (1811-1886) was a composer during the late romantic era who was a master at writing tone...
The aim of the paper is to analyze Franz Liszt's piano interpretations that constitute excellent ope...
This research highlights a historically overlooked subgenre of Franz Liszt's piano works: the song t...
The article and its companion piece 'Performing Liszt in the 'Style Hongroise'', Liszt Society Journ...
Franz Liszt (1811-1886) made fifty-six transcriptions of Schubert's songs over a period of eight yea...
Based upon the idiomatic, largely exposed, and highly effective harp writing in his orchestral works...
The purpose of this study is to analyze four late solo piano works of Franz Liszt that all bear the ...
The traditional division between "original" and "arrangement" is impossible to sustain for most of L...
Piano arrangement refers to piano music that borrows and reworks from existing music. As a result of...
This study examines and identifies the differences in compositional approach in the operatic fantasi...
Regardless of many styles, ideas, and trends in the history of music, which have existed so far, onl...
The main body of the document consists of five chapters, each devoted to a particular facet of Liszt...
Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsodies are uniformly considered highly challenging in terms of technical execu...
Through his exceptional creative and performing abilities, Franz Liszt was able to transform composi...
Franz Liszt was one of the most dynamic and influential musicians of the nineteenth century. His in...
Franz Liszt (1811-1886) was a composer during the late romantic era who was a master at writing tone...
The aim of the paper is to analyze Franz Liszt's piano interpretations that constitute excellent ope...
This research highlights a historically overlooked subgenre of Franz Liszt's piano works: the song t...
The article and its companion piece 'Performing Liszt in the 'Style Hongroise'', Liszt Society Journ...
Franz Liszt (1811-1886) made fifty-six transcriptions of Schubert's songs over a period of eight yea...
Based upon the idiomatic, largely exposed, and highly effective harp writing in his orchestral works...
The purpose of this study is to analyze four late solo piano works of Franz Liszt that all bear the ...