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R. Strauss: Duet-Concertino – Beethoven: Trio – Glinka: Trio pathétique

R. Strauss: Duet-Concertino – Beethoven: Trio – Glinka: Trio pathétique

Laurence Perkins

Duration77 Min

Album insights

Liszt's vast body of work continues to showcase his role as an editor, with his name appearing on numerous scores. While the extent of his editing remains uncertain, it is evident that his famous name alone boosted sales, promoted the music he cherished, and expanded its audience reach. Liszt's contributions to editions, including those of Beethoven's sonatas and other notable works, often featured previously published texts, possibly without access to manuscript sources. His alternative passages in various compositions sometimes led to substantial structural revisions and were identified chiefly by his renowned name.

Liszt's deep affection for Schubert's "Wanderer" Fantasy was profound, representing a core influence on his thematic transformation technique. His adaptations of Schubert's compositions, such as the Impromptus, exemplified his meticulous attention to detail. These works included innovative suggestions to enhance structural integrity or redistribute musical elements within the pieces, offering a distinct interpretation of Schubert's originals. Liszt's arrangements catalyzed the inclusion of these works in the general repertoire, highlighting his signature style within the realm of late Romanticism.

Notable among Liszt's Schubert editions were the Impromptus, enriched with refined suggestions and alternate sections, showcasing Liszt's transformative touch. Liszt's meticulous approach extended to Weber's compositions, exemplified in his arrangements of works like the "Jubel" Overture. Liszt navigated the challenges of transcribing and editing works, ensuring the faithful representation of the original compositions while adding subtle embellishments or adjustments to optimize their performance quality.

In Liszt's endeavors, unexpected textual variations occasionally emerged, presenting a challenge in preserving accurate editions. The meticulous nature of his work extended to his collaborations with Schubert's compositions, uncovering unique insights into their intricacies. Liszt's engagement with Weber's works further exemplified his commitment to preserving the integrity of the original compositions while infusing them with his distinct interpretative flair. Liszt's contributions to musical editions underscored his profound impact on the preservation and evolution of classical repertoire.

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