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    #16
    Originally posted by Joy:
    Thanks. What a shame that they are somewhat overlooked today, they are absolutely remarkable. I've never heard his Schubert songs but after hearing the Beethoven symphonies I'm very curious.

    Try Jorge Bolet - Liszt: Piano works vol.2 Schubert song transcriptions - Decca



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      #17
      I agree with Peter in his reccomendation of Bolet, allow me also to mention Marc-Andre Hamelin, hyperion, who has a record of Liszt's paganini studies and Schubert march transcriptions (Franz Schubert’s Märsche für das Pianoforte übertragen, S426).

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        #18
        Originally posted by Ludwig:
        Hey!
        I have all the Beethoven Symphonies by Lizst.They are on 5 CDs.In my country it is not a crime to put them for free download in the internet.So i download them all and they are with perfect sound.It is realy interesting to hear them.I like the 5th on piano.

        You lucky! I have only one in my burn beethoven cds... the first movement of the Sixth Symphony.

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          #19
          Nightklavier,

          Have you gone to www.cduniverse.com my friend? Lots of goodies you could find (especially beethoven as well hehe).

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            #20
            Originally posted by ~Immortal Beloved~:
            Nightklavier,

            Have you gone to www.cduniverse.com my friend? Lots of goodies you could find (especially beethoven as well hehe).
            I think cduniverse is the best advice, my reference online shop: great sale prices for recent releases, huge catalogue and fast feedback.
            Check out also dvdsoon.com, a canadian online shop, that recently has added cds to its catalogue (many ECM label records at very good prices, at least for spanish).

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              #21
              I know also most of the List transcription. The mosst I adore the one of the 9th symphony. It is so awesome, especially movement 1 and 3. This way you even get to hear some details of Beethoven's score which get lost in a big orchestra. Also the Eroica sounds great being performed by the piano.

              Regards
              Gerd

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                #22
                Originally posted by atserriotserri:

                Check out also dvdsoon.com, a canadian online shop, that recently has added cds to its catalogue (many ECM label records at very good prices, at least for spanish).

                Wow I need to check it out soon! This is great! :-) Thanks for sharing the address. :-)

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by gprengel:
                  I know also most of the List transcription. The mosst I adore the one of the 9th symphony. It is so awesome, especially movement 1 and 3. This way you even get to hear some details of Beethoven's score which get lost in a big orchestra. Also the Eroica sounds great being performed by the piano.

                  Regards
                  Gerd

                  I attended a live performance of the Liszt transcription of the 9th for 2 pianos. It was most interesting.
                  "Is it not strange that sheep guts should hale souls out of men's bodies?"

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