Liszt / Lee, Soyeon Kate: Transcriptions of Pieces By Handel Gounod Raff
Liszt / Lee, Soyeon Kate: Transcriptions of Pieces By Handel Gounod Raff
Format: CD
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Artist: Liszt / Lee, Soyeon Kate
Label: Naxos
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 747313258970
Genre: Classical
Liszt's five transcriptions and arrangements of works by Gounod date from the 1860s. The Hymne à Sainte Cécile was written in 1865 and dedicated to the violinist Delphin Alard. Gounod made various arrangements of the piece, which was originally scored for solo violin, with an orchestra of wind instruments, timpani, harp and double bass. He later devised a version of the work replacing the violin solo with a soprano, with the words of the Ave verum. Liszt's elaboration of the piece was written in 1866.
Tracks:
1.1 Sarabande Und Chaconne Aus Dem Singspiel, 'Almira', Von Georg Friedrich Handel, S181
1.2 Gounod - Hymne a Sainte Cecile, S491/R168
1.3 Andante Finale
1.4 Marsch
1.5 Gounod - Les Adieux, Reverie Sur Un Motif de L'opera Romeo Et Juliette, S409/R169
1.6 Gounod - Les Sabeennes, Berceuse de L'opera la Reine de Saba, S408/R167
1.7 Valse de L'opera Faust de Gounod, S407/R166
1.8 Spohr - Die Rose, Romanze Aus Der Oper Zemir Und Azor, S571/R259
Audio Sample:
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