Photo–Music and Musicians

Liszt Lust #9946

passionate playing of powerful and poetic works by a composer famous for an almost daemonic virtuosity and his imaginative exploitation of the organ’s resources.

FRANZ LISZT: Early Version of Prelude & Fugue on B-A-C-H –François-Henri Houbart (1845 Cavaillé-Coll/Église de la Madeleine, Paris, France) BNL 112772

FRANZ LISZT: Mephisto Waltz –Jonas Nordwall (1921 Wurlizter/Howard Vollum Studio, Portland, OR) Organ Grinder CD-111

FRANZ LISZT: Mazeppa –Laurent Cabasso, piano; Olivier Vernet (1874 Cavaillé-Coll; 1959 Beuchet-Debrier/Cathédrale Saint Maurice, Angers, France) Ligia Digital 0104067

FRANZ LISZT: Angelus –Zsuzsa Elekes (1875 Mason & Hamline harmonium) Hungaroton CD-12768

FRANZ LISZT: Fantasy & Fugue on a Theme by Meyerbeer, Ad nos, ad salutarem undamMarvin Mills (1992 Goulding & Wood/Cathedral of Christ the King, Atlanta, GA) Pipedreams Archive recorded June 29, 1992

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