György Cziffra Liszt Concerto No2 Piano Orch A Major Part4-6
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================================ Franz Liszt Concerto No. 2 For Piano And Orchestra In A Major Part1-6 I. Adagio Sostenuto Assai Part2-6 II. Allegro Agitato Assai Part3-6 III. Allegro Moderato Part4-6 IV. Allegro Deciso Part5-6 V. Marziale, Un Poco Meno Allegro Part6-6 VI. Allegro Animato György Cziffra, piano. ================================ [edit] Nonnenwerth After his concert in Hamburg, Liszt received an invitation to Copenhagen. He played on July 15 at the Danish court and afterwards gave several concerts.[219] During Liszt's stay in Copenhagen he negotiated with Marie d'Agoult, they would meet around August 4 at Nonnenwerth, a small island in the Rhine near Bonn. Marie d'Agoult arrived on August 4 on the island. In the following night also Liszt arrived. At Nonenwerth, they lived at a hotel which in former times had been a monastery. In June 1841, still in London, Liszt had in letters to Marie d'Agoult painted their future in colours as attractive as he possibly could. It was his highest wish to live together with her in solitude. Depending on her choice, they would go to Venice, Florence, Albano, or whatever place she liked. Nothing more than only a couple of further days of courage was needed until they would arrive in a paradise of happiness.[220] In a letter of July 10 from Hamburg he had asked her, to bring the sketches of the "Hymn de l'enfant à son réveil" he had made in Fontainebleau. Apparently, he wanted to continue composing his masterworks. But, nothing of all this was realized. In contrast to his letters to Marie d'Agoult, Liszt had in a letter to Simon Löwy of May 20, 1841, already announced, he would in November 1841 start for Berlin and pass the whole next winter in Russia.[221] On August 4, shortly before he had arrived at Nonnenwerth, Liszt wrote in a letter to Count Alberti, he would for the whole time of his stay in the Rhineland keep bombarding the left bank and the right bank of the Rhine with concerts.[222] As consequence, the time of Liszt's living together with Marie d'Agoult in solitude and happiness was very short. When Liszt had arrived at the island, he was ill.[223] But after some days of recovery, on August 7, he made a first trip to Bonn. During Liszt's absence, his friends Felix Lichnowski and Emile Girardin arrived. When Liszt returned from Bonn, he brought further friends. A couple of days later, the leader of the Beethoven committee, Breidenstein, together with some thirty additional persons came. For several hours Liszt played waltzes to them. Very soon, his promised solitude had turned into a permanent party.[224] Since Liszt paid all bills, plenty of money was needed.[225] His bombarding the Rhine banks with concerts had insofar become a necessity. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Liszt ================================ *Note:Support the artist, their families and their legacy by purchasing their music. Author: tHEnOOSEsWINGS Keywords: György Cziffra Liszt Concerto Added: May 15, 2008
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