Transcendental Etudes
Album by Franz Liszt & Lazar Berman
Transcendental Études is a set of twelve solo piano études by Hungarian composer Franz Liszt, first published in 1852. The pieces combine extreme technical demands, expansive Romantic harmony and vivid programmatic gestures, representing a development in nineteenth-century piano repertoire and helping to define the later phase of Liszt's virtuoso writing that influenced subsequent generations of pianists and composers.
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- 1.Transcendental Etudes: I Preludio0:55
- 2.Transcendental Etudes: II.Etude in A Minor1:56
- 3.Transcendental Etudes: III. Paysage5:32
- 4.Transcendental Etudes: IV. Mazeppa7:13
- 5.Transcendental Etudes: V. Feux-Follets3:49
- 6.Transcendental Etudes: VI. Vision5:32
- 7.Transcendental Etudes: VII. Eroica4:42
- 8.Transcendental Etudes: VIII. Wilde Jagd4:44
- 9.Transcendental Etudes: IX. Ricordanza9:34
- 10.Transcendental Etudes: X. Etude in F Minor4:08
- 11.Transcendental Etudes: XI. Harmonies du Soir9:44
- 12.Transcendental Etudes: XII. Chasse-Neige5:07







