Hungarian composer and virtuoso Franz Liszt gained renown across Europe in the early 19th century for his unmatched piano skills. By 1940 he was considered by many critics to be the greatest pianist of all time. Liszt was also a diverse composer, and made many contributions to the musical world, most notably the invention of the symphonic poem. He was also one of the most significant representatives of the New German School. The lieder of Franz Liszt are some of his most beloved works. On this recording, American tenor Daniel Weeks performs these compositions with magnificent insight. Pianist Naomi Oliphant beautifully accompanies.
1 Four Songs By Victor Hugo: Hugo Enfant Si J'etais Roi
2 Four Songs By Victor Hugo: Text: Comment, Disaient-Ils
3 Four Songs By Victor Hugo: Text: S'il Est Un Charmant Gazon
4 Four Songs By Victor Hugo: Text: Oh, Quand Je Dors
5 O Lieb', So Land Du Lieben Kannst
6 Freudvoll Und Leidvoll
7 Ich Mochte Hingeh
8 Schwebe, Schwebe, Blaues Auge
9 Die Loreley
10 Tre Sonetti Di Petrarca: Pace Non Trovo
11 Tre Sonetti de Petrarca: Bendetto Sia 'l Giorno
12 Tre Sonetti Di Petrarca: L'vidi in Terra
Hungarian composer and virtuoso Franz Liszt gained renown across Europe in the early 19th century for his unmatched piano skills. By 1940 he was considered by many critics to be the greatest pianist of all time. Liszt was also a diverse composer, and made many contributions to the musical world, most notably the invention of the symphonic poem. He was also one of the most significant representatives of the New German School. The lieder of Franz Liszt are some of his most beloved works. On this recording, American tenor Daniel Weeks performs these compositions with magnificent insight. Pianist Naomi Oliphant beautifully accompanies.