Cover Liszt & Busoni: Orchestral Works

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Album-Release:
2021

HRA-Release:
15.01.2021

Label: Naxos

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Orchestral

Artist: Goran Filipec, Kodály Philharmonic Orchestra & Imre Kollár

Composer: Franz Liszt (1811–1886), Ferruccio Busoni (1866–1924)

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  • Franz Liszt (1811 - 1886):
  • 1 Liszt: Hungarian Fantasy, S. 123 (Ed. G. Filipec) 14:33
  • Ferruccio Busoni (1866 - 1924):
  • 2 Busoni: Rhapsodie espagnole, BV B 58 (After Liszt's S. 254) 13:46
  • Franz Liszt: De profundis, S. 121a (Excerpts Completed by J. Rosenblatt):
  • 3 Liszt: De profundis, S. 121a (Excerpts Completed by J. Rosenblatt): Andante 19:35
  • 4 Liszt: De profundis, S. 121a (Excerpts Completed by J. Rosenblatt): Allegro moderato 10:53
  • Ferruccio Busoni:
  • 5 Busoni: Totentanz, BV B 72 (After Liszt's S. 126) 15:55
  • Total Runtime 01:14:42

Info for Liszt & Busoni: Orchestral Works



The wedding in 1568 of Renate of Lorraine to Wilhelm V, heir to the throne of the Duke of Bavaria, was a sumptuous, 18-day spectacular designed to rival those of the Italian courts. Orlande de Lassus had been the court’s maestro di cappella since 1556. Using an eye-witness account of the event, Ensemble Origo presents a hypothetical reconstruction of some of his musical contributions – a Te Deum, the moresca (a genre related to the villanella), and an improvised comedy – thereby shedding light on some of the various meanings that the music had for its 16th-century listeners. Ensemble Origo is an early music ensemble founded in 2010 and directed by Connecticut-based musicologist and conductor Eric Rice. Its aim is to present vibrant performances and recordings of early music – from the Middle Ages through to the Baroque – that reflect the context in which the repertory was originally produced and heard; ‘Origo’ is Latin for ‘earliest beginning’, ‘lineage’, or ‘origin’. The ensemble draws on a roster of musicians from Connecticut, Boston, and New York.

Goran Filipec, piano
Kodaly Philharmonic Orchestra
Imre Kollar, conductor

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