I'm generally a fan of piano transcriptions, especially Liszt's. I've recently bought Carlo Grante's second recording of the Chopin/Godowsky studies although I've not listened to it yet. My favourite Liszt transcription is probably the second version of the Tscherkessenmarsch from Russlan and Ludmilla although it is extremely difficult to play! Alkan's transcription of Beethoven's 3rd piano concerto is phenomenal, and his transcription of the Haydn "Surprise" symphony movement is wonderful.
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Originally posted by Beresford View PostAre there any piano transcriptions of Wagner operas? For some unfathomable reason, I can easily imagine them being played by Angela Hewitt.
And then, of course there's:
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post. . . there's a very good CD of piano duet transcriptions in this box (which many Forumistas bought when it was even cheaper than it is now):
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Richard-Wag.../dp/B00A2JTEHY
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostThat's £13.79 I won't get back in a hurry.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Carl Tausig (generally regarded as Liszt's best pupil) made numerous transcriptions of Wagner's operas and prepared his own vocal scores of them. I suspect (though I've never seen them) these may be of a suitable level of difficulty to qualify as transcriptions having tried to play some of his other transcriptions. I also think that Klindworth and Joseph Rubinstein (who Wagner admired despite the fact that he was Jewish) both also prepared vocal scores of the operas. This might merit further investigation by someone...Best regards,
Jonathan
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You may know Percy Grainger's transcription of Richard Strauss, the love duet from Der Rosenkavalier, which Grainger called (characteristically) 'Ramble on Love'.
Ronald Stevenson thought it the greatest of all transcriptions.
Marc-Andre Hamelin plays it on his Grainger disc, and also Ronald Stevenson on a whole disc of fascinating transcriptions, called (wrongly in my view) 'The Transcendental Tradition'.
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Originally posted by silvestrione View PostYou may know Percy Grainger's transcription of Richard Strauss, the love duet from Der Rosenkavalier, which Grainger called (characteristically) 'Ramble on Love'.
Ronald Stevenson thought it the greatest of all transcriptions.
Marc-Andre Hamelin plays it on his Grainger disc, and also Ronald Stevenson on a whole disc of fascinating transcriptions, called (wrongly in my view) 'The Transcendental Tradition'.
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostI too love Liszt's transcriptions - as well as the complete Leslie Howard Liszt I have Jorge Bolet's delectable recording of the Schubert transcriptions on Decca.
Do you count Liszt's operatic paraphrases? I remember hearing Paul Lewis play the Liszt Lucia di Lammermoor in a recital many years ago. Don Giovanni, Rigoletto.....And one of my absolute favourite recital discs is the 2-CD Jorge Bolet Live at Carnegie Hall in the Great Pianists series, in which he plays the Bach/Busoni Chaconne, Schulz-Evler's Arabesques on the Blue Danube, and Liszt's Tannhauser Overture - what it must have been like to be there that night.
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Liszt's Don Juan fantasy must be one of the least played of all the great piano works. Very few pianists attempt it live . In fifty years of recital going I have never heard it live . Some of the chromatic minor thirds are more difficult than the Chopin G sharp minor etude (Not that I can play either ).I don't know how the virtuosi get ther fingers round them. There is a superlative recording by Arrau. But it's not a virtuoso plaything - it's a wonderful re-imaging of the opera , a masterpiece in its own right
The Mussorgsky Pictures is only slightly more often programmed . It has plenty of awkward piano figuration and though it is not of the same level of difficulty as the Don Juan it's very tricky. Quite a nice piece to bash through at home but in public hmmm...
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostThanks for replies, all. Here's a good one
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