Thanks for watching, make sure to subscribe for more videos like this! Tracklist: Franz Liszt: Prelude and Fugue on The Name of Bach: 00:00:00 Prelude 00:04:40Fugue 00:16:15 Variations on 'Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen' Fantasia and Fugue: 'Ad Nos, Ad Salutarem Undam': 00:40:01 Fantasia 01:05:36 Fugue
I'm glad that RU-vid always recommends your videos to me. Liszt's organ works were already on my list to listen to sooner or later, but I forgot about them, so this comes at the right time!
Good morning from Mumbai, India. Brilliant classics many thanks for uploading these organ works of the composer Franz Liszt. I love listening to all the instrumental masterworks of Franz Liszt specially his Hungarian rhapsodies. I also have a special love for his sacred works, namely via crucis and his sacred oratorio namely CHRISTUS. Christus is a magnificent sacred masterwork composed by Franz Liszt. It is sung in Latin I believe and a few years back there was a German sacred chorale group that specialized in singing CHRISTUS year after year. Thanks again for sharing these organ works of Franz Liszt with us poor mortals. Eustace D'Sa
Wunderschöne und tiefempfundene Interpretation dieser drei perfekt komponierten Orgelwerke im gut analysierten Tempo mit durchsichtigen doch warmherzigen Tönen der historischen Orgel und mit perfekt kontrollierter Dynamik. Wahrlich intelligenter und genialer Organist!
Thank you so much! For those of you from the United States: in German notation the notes go: C, D, E, F, G, A, H (rather than B). And B is what is B-flat in the US. So, BACH (B-A-C-H) is B-flat, A, C, B.
Liszt was a prime mover, central to the development of Romanticism and "programme music". He was a good friend of Meyerbeer, as was Wagner. Indeed Liszt transcribed several of Meyerbeer's opera and orchestral scores for the piano.