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    Liszt Transcription of Beethoven 6th

    Hello you all,
    I haven't been posting for a long time, my apologies for that, I've been very busy. To celebrate and commererate *sp?* the good old times when Rod,Chris or Peter could/would supply us with mp3's on period instruments I thought it appropiate to offer the forum something aswell.

    Some time ago I bought myself the Katsaris set of Liszt transcriptions of beethoven symphonies. Gorgeous, simply gorgeous..I was so entranced with them<3...
    I'm gonna give the link of him playing the first movement
    http://www.sendspace.com/file/ttwndm

    If you'd like to have another movement aswell I could supply one more I think..I don't know what would be the safest. Perhaps Peter/Chris/Rod or so could help me with that. Also I could upload other symphony movements.

    #2
    Hello Ruudp - nice to have you back with us. Well we have tried to revive an mp3 page here, but unfortunately with little interest. I think it best to offer them as you are here - we do of course have to be aware of legal issues, so perhaps samples from the works? I do have the Katsaris and they are very good.
    'Man know thyself'

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      #3
      Originally posted by Peter View Post
      Hello Ruudp - nice to have you back with us. Well we have tried to revive an mp3 page here, but unfortunately with little interest. I think it best to offer them as you are here - we do of course have to be aware of legal issues, so perhaps samples from the works? I do have the Katsaris and they are very good.
      Yes, I think I will upload one more movement of the,..and then take another symphony. What did you think of the liberties Katsaris took with regards to liszt's transcriptions? For me they were very plausible and acceptable

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        #4
        Originally posted by ruud View Post
        Yes, I think I will upload one more movement of the,..and then take another symphony. What did you think of the liberties Katsaris took with regards to Liszt's transcriptions? For me they were very plausible and acceptable
        To be honest I thought they were the liberties Liszt took with the Beethoven symphonies! (I don't have a score of his arrangements) Actually I think Liszt's transcriptions are superb (the best there are) and Katsaris's performances extraordinarily virtuosic - I haven't listened for a while but you have inspired me to do so again!

        Update - I've just checked my Liszt/Beethoven transcription cds and found they are not all Katsaris! Also I'm missing the 8th symphony. I've listened to the 7th which is fine, though you miss the long sustaining chords in the slow introduction - I also thought the scherzo too plodding, but the finale exhilarating.
        'Man know thyself'

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          #5
          Liszt's love of Beethoven is something for which we should be eternally grateful. When Liszt simply could not find a way of transcribing a particular phrase or chord or note, he carefully and humbly marked the offending anomaly in the margin and carried on. A bigger egotist would have made it all fit, at any cost.
          Last edited by PDG; 08-28-2007, 08:12 AM.

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            #6
            Thanks for that ruudp! I have never heard the Liszt transcriptions, so, it was very special. Especially to hear the Pastoral. Thanks.
            - I hope, or I could not live. - written by H.G. Wells

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              #7
              Preston, I have the symphonies of Beethoven transcribed to piano by Liszt (all except for the 8th symphony also like Peter. Strange, I wonder why the
              8th is difficult to find)? Anyway, do give a listen to more of them, they're fantastic and Liszt was the master in transcribing pieces.
              'Truth and beauty joined'

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                #8
                Originally posted by Joy View Post
                Preston, I have the symphonies of Beethoven transcribed to piano by Liszt (all except for the 8th symphony also like Peter. Strange, I wonder why the
                8th is difficult to find)? Anyway, do give a listen to more of them, they're fantastic and Liszt was the master in transcribing pieces.
                What movement of the 8th would you like to hear Joy?<3

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ruudp View Post
                  What movement of the 8th would you like to hear Joy?<3
                  I love the final movement for sure!! Thanks!!
                  'Truth and beauty joined'

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                    #10
                    as you requested

                    http://www.sendspace.com/file/fcm05j

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                      #11
                      I was wrong about the sixth symphony, it was the second movement. this is the first
                      http://www.sendspace.com/file/t5kw8t

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by ruudp View Post
                        Thanks so much for the mm's Ruup!! Very good and I'm glad to have the opportunity to listen to the 8th!
                        'Truth and beauty joined'

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Joy View Post
                          Thanks so much for the mm's Ruup!! Very good and I'm glad to have the opportunity to listen to the 8th!
                          Thanks also, Joy and Ruup. I enjoyed it too.

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