In the course of delving into classical music, I remember reading that Liszt transcribed Beethoven's symphonies to piano. Although I was, of course, intrigued by the fact, I never put any initiative into trying to find these transcriptions on CD. This is mostly due to being preoccupied with other music or even having people tell me that Liszt's transcriptions are "bad" and it put me off. Although, at the time, my instincts kind of told me not to believe it because most of Liszt's works are outstanding anyway. And how can a transcription be bad? If you transcribed Beethoven's 9th to accordion, it would still be good... well, maybe =)
Being a piano player myself, I wonder if Liszt's transcriptions achieved the power of the 5th and 6th Symphony? I can't imagine what the marche funebre movement to the 3rd would sound like on piano, too?
But recently, I came across someone talking about the transcriptions of Beethoven's symphonies to piano and I really think it's time I acquire them. I've been looking around on amazon to no avail. I also went to the library where they have a huge selection of old and new cd's to choose from and I couldn't find this.
Before I make a fool of myself by scrounging even more, has anyone here actually *heard* the transcriptions to know if it's even worth searching for them?
Being a piano player myself, I wonder if Liszt's transcriptions achieved the power of the 5th and 6th Symphony? I can't imagine what the marche funebre movement to the 3rd would sound like on piano, too?
But recently, I came across someone talking about the transcriptions of Beethoven's symphonies to piano and I really think it's time I acquire them. I've been looking around on amazon to no avail. I also went to the library where they have a huge selection of old and new cd's to choose from and I couldn't find this.
Before I make a fool of myself by scrounging even more, has anyone here actually *heard* the transcriptions to know if it's even worth searching for them?
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