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Franz liszt songs1/23/2024 ![]() ![]() Hymne de l'enfant á son réveil (O père qu'adore mon père)īased on S.171c 1st version of S.19/2, S.19/3, S.19/4 lostĢnd version of S.19/1, S.19/3, S.19/4 text in French and Italianģrd version of S.19/1, S.19/2, S.19/4 text in French and Italian ![]() Originally intended for S.688 1st version of S.16/2 themes re-used in S.172a/8 and S.173/4Ģnd version of S.16/1 themes re-used in S.172a/8 and S.173/4Ĭhantons, chantons l'auteur de la lumière for mch ww br as S.14/1a, for org as S.667aĢnd version of S.14/1 arr. Psalm 18 (Coeli enarrant gloriam Dei / Die Himmel erzählen die Ehre Gottes)ġst version of S.14/2 arr. Psalm 13 (Herr, wie lange willst du meiner so gar vergessen)Ģnd version of S.13/1 arr. Includes S.45 as No.6 adapted for org as S.266 No.6 arr. for mch pf as S.15a/1, for ch pf as S.15a/2 No.7 arr. for pf as S.501, for pf4h as S.581, for vn pf as S.381, for vn org/harm as S.678 No.5 arr. Ungarische Krönungsmesse (Hungarian Coronation Mass) Missa quattuor vocum ad aequales (Szekszárd Mass)Ģnd version of S.8/1 themes used in S.264Įxtract ('Poco adagio') arr. for pf4h as S.580 for pf as S.500 for org (+ ch) as S.666 for v org as S.767 Ĭantantibus organis (Antiphona in festo Santa Caeciliae) for pf as S.498c, for org as S.665Ģnd version of S.5/1 arr. for pf as S.499, for org as S.760 Prelude arr. for org as S.664ġst version of S.4/2 Alleluja arr. for pf as S.498b, for pf4h as S.579 No.8 arr. for pf as S.498a, S.693a for pf4h as S.578 introduction arr. Opera in 1 act libretto by Théaulon and de Rancé, after a story by Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian first perf. Notes - Liszt's works often exist in multiple versions and he arranged many works by other composers, which are cross-referenced respectively mentioned here.Genre - works are grouped in the following broad categories: Stage, Choral (for many voices), Vocal (for individual voices), Orchestral, Chamber and Piano.Date - the year(s) of composition or arrangement, where known.Forces - the instrumentation used (see Abbreviations for Instruments).Title - normally following the New Liszt Edition and Library of Congress, as well as other authoritative sources.Eckhardt referenced in Grove Music Online (2010) A number sign (#) signifies that a number is no longer in use. numbering as given in Humphrey Searle, The Music of Liszt, 1966 (with additions by Sharon Winklhofer and Leslie Howard). ![]() The table below gives the following information for works by Franz Liszt (where applicable): ![]()
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