New Light on Liszt and His Music: Essays in Honor of Alan Walker's 65th BirthdayPendragon Press, 1997 - 338 páginas This collection of articles focuses on Liszt discoveries and includes interpretative essays about his life and music by Ben Arnold, Mária Eckhardt, Reginald Gerig, Klára Hamburger, Kent Holliday, Hans Rudolf Jung, Geraldine Keeling, Pauline Pocknell, Charles Suttoni, and Anne Troisier de Diaz, as well as by famed pianists France Clidat and David Wilde as well as by co-editor James Deaville. |
Contenido
Sigla Used Throughout this Volume | 2 |
Liszt and Wagners Tannhäuser | 17 |
Liszt and the Meyendorff Family | 53 |
Liszt and Mason Risch | 75 |
DOCUMENTARY AND RECEPTION STUDIES | 91 |
Liszt in the Art of His | 123 |
Liszts Contribution to the Breitkopf | 167 |
LISZTS COMPOSITIONS AND MUSICAL INFLUENCE | 197 |
Liszt and the Music of Revolution and | 225 |
Program and Hungarian Idiom in | 239 |
On Liszts Piano Technique | 253 |
Károly Aggházy Lisztian Protégé and Protean | 271 |
A Lisztian | 305 |
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New Light on Liszt and His Music: Essays in Honor of Alan Walker's 65th Birthday Alan Walker Sin vista previa disponible - 1997 |
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