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Re: Liszt
Convenient printing of young LISZT (nms):
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I must confess my ignorance of many of Liszt's works, so this is a new discovery for me. The connection of Schubert to supposedly Hungarian melodies is something else new to me. Fascinating!
I thought "D" (Deutsch) listings were the standard catalog for Schubert and "S" or "S/G" (Searle/Grove) for Liszt, but was surprised to learn that earlier in his career, Liszt did you opus numbers, but we rarely see these now--in fact this being designated as Op.54 doesn't even appear on this score. Guess I need to dig out my LIszt biographies for clarification on this.
Playing through these transcriptions with gusto was much fun until I encountered the octave glissando's on p.13, then OUCH!
There certainly are some technical challenges to be met here.
Thanks for posting this, Alfred.
I thought "D" (Deutsch) listings were the standard catalog for Schubert and "S" or "S/G" (Searle/Grove) for Liszt, but was surprised to learn that earlier in his career, Liszt did you opus numbers, but we rarely see these now--in fact this being designated as Op.54 doesn't even appear on this score. Guess I need to dig out my LIszt biographies for clarification on this.
Playing through these transcriptions with gusto was much fun until I encountered the octave glissando's on p.13, then OUCH!

Thanks for posting this, Alfred.
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Re: Liszt
Thank you for feedback!
The opus number refers to:
Schubert Divertissement à la hongroise op. 54 for 4 hands
The opus number refers to:
Schubert Divertissement à la hongroise op. 54 for 4 hands
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Re: Liszt
Thanks, Alfred!
This piece, "Divertissement a la hongroise" is Op.54 or D.818 and can be found here:
http://imslp.org/wiki/Divertissement_%C ... ,_Franz%29
All this about Schubert opus numbers just when I had the Deutsch numbers in my head! It is quite a nice duet. I recorded the secondo part via MIDI and played the primo part with it on playback. Nice having a piano that can do that.
But Liszt turns this into quite a different animal.
This piece, "Divertissement a la hongroise" is Op.54 or D.818 and can be found here:
http://imslp.org/wiki/Divertissement_%C ... ,_Franz%29
All this about Schubert opus numbers just when I had the Deutsch numbers in my head! It is quite a nice duet. I recorded the secondo part via MIDI and played the primo part with it on playback. Nice having a piano that can do that.
But Liszt turns this into quite a different animal.
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Re: Liszt
Finally we know Liszt's muses!!! (Have a c-l-o-s-e look!!)
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Re: Liszt
XXLtobyjj wrote:Hmm,
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That's why I posted it!!!phikfy wrote:Oh, the postcard is SOOOO nice!! Thank you!
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