A Liszt List (I) #9304

…An exploratory leafing through pages of some extraordinary and pathbreaking organ works by the quintessential Romantic composer and virtuoso, Franz Liszt.

FRANZ LISZT: Prelude & Fugue on B-A-C-H  Stefan Johannes Bleicher (1855 Ladegast organ/Merseburg Cathedral)

FRANZ LISZT: Rosario  Pierre Bousseau (1895 Cavaille-Coll/St. Salomon-St. Gregoire, Pithiviers)

FRANZ LISZT: Papal Hymn  Gabor Lehotka (1978 Jehmlich/Kodaly Center, Kecskemet, Hungary)

FRANZ LISZT: Prelude  Zsigmond Szathmary (1901 Seifert/Kevelaer Basilica)

FRANZ LISZT: Ave Maris Stella  Zsuzsa Elekes, harmonium. Hungaroton CD-12768

FRANZ LISZT: Ave Maria No. 4  Bernd Weikl, bar; Martin Haselbock (St. Ursula's Church, Vienna)

FRANZ LISZT: Ave Maria after Archidelt  Zsigmond Szathmary (Kevelaer Basilica)

FRANZ LISZT: Introduction & Fugue from Bach's Cantata No. 21, Ich hatte viel Bekummernis  Susan Carol Woodson (1981 Kleuker/Chant Doiseau, Brussels, Belgium)

FRANZ LISZT: (trans. Guillou): Prometheus Tone Poem  Thomas Trotter (1977 Klais/Cathedral, Ingolstadt, Germany)

FRANZ LISZT: Trauerode  Zsuzsa Elekes (1984 Rieger-Kloss/St. Matthew's Church, Budapest)

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