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Franz Liszt, the Hungarian pianist and composer was born in 1811 and died in 1886. Liszt Society Publications are published by The Hardie Press and concentrate, with some unique volumes, on the following aspects of this 19th Century master's output:
- Pianoforte Music
- Works for Two Pianofortes
- Music for Violoncello and Pianoforte
- Music for Pianoforte, Violin and Violoncello
- Songs for Voice and Pianoforte
Please note that although some of the works in this series use the Hungarian form 'Ferenc' of Liszt's Christian name, our website uses the German form 'Franz' in order to make the process of web searching easier.
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- Vol. 1 Late Piano Works
Franz Liszt
Csárdás macabre; En rêve; Nuages gris; La lugubre gondola (first and second versions); R.W.- Venezia; Vier kleine Klavierstücke; Trauervorspiel und Trauermarsch; Unstern; Mephisto Waltz No.3
Paperback (62pp)
LS01
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- Vol. 2 Early and Late Piano Works
Franz Liszt
Harmonies poétiques et religieuses; Réminiscences de Boccanegra; Apparitions Nos. 1 and 2; Lyon;Am Grabe Richard Wagners for (1) string quartet and harp (ad lib.) (2) piano solo (first publications); Mephisto Waltz No.4 (first publication)
Paperback (58pp)
LS02
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- Vol. 5 Various Piano Pieces
Franz Liszt
Fleurs mélodiques des Alpes; Vallée d Obermann (first version); Cloches de Genève (first version); Fantaisie romantique sur deux mélodies suisses; Mephisto Polka; Mazurka brillante
Paperback (114pp)
LS05
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- Vol 6 Twenty One Songs
Angiolin dal biondo crin; Tre sonetti di Petrarca; Und wir dachten der Toten; Des Tages laute Stimmen schweigen; Vergiftet sind meine Lieder; Morgens steh ich auf und frage; Ich mochte hingehn; Ein Fichtenbaum steht einsam (first and second settings); J'ai perdu ma force et ma vie; Ihr glocken von Marling; Go not, happy day; Enfant si j' etais roi; Ich scheide; Einst; Gebet; Sei still; Die tote Nachtigall; Isten veled!
Paperback (82pp) LSO6
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- Vol. 7 Unfamiliar Piano Works
Franz Liszt
Magyar Dalok Nos. 1,2,3,6,8,9,10; Romance in E minor; Romance oubliée; Sancta Dorothea; In Festo Transfigurationis Domini Nostri Jesu Christi; Vive Henri IV (first publication); Die Zelle in Nonnenwerth (final version); La Romanesca (first and second versions); Piano Piece in F sharp major
Paperback (84pp)
LS07
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- Vol. 9 Großes Konzertstück & Concerto pathétique for two Pianofortes
Franz Liszt
Edited by Leslie Howard
Großes Konzertstück über Themen aus Mendelssohns "Lieder ohne Worte" (first publication); Concerto pathétique (first publication of the 1866 and 1884 editions in tandem)
Paperback (112pp)- 2 identical copies
ISBN 0 946868 22 0
Litho LS09
Docutec LS09D
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- Vol. 10 The Complete Music for Violoncello and Pianoforte
Franz Liszt
Edited by Leslie Howard with Steven Isserlis
This urtext edition, the first to include all of Liszts cello works in one volume comprises: Elégie (with optional parts for harp and harmonium); Zweite Elegie; Romance oubliée; La lugubre gondola; Die Zelle in Nonnenwerth (first publication); Consolations (with enchainement, also first publication); O du mein holder Abendstern (first publication)
Paperback (88, 28, 2, 2 pp)
ISBN 0 946868 11 5
LS10
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- Vol. 11 The Complete Works for Pianoforte, Violin and Violoncello
Franz Liszt
Edited by Leslie Howard
This edition, the first to include all of Liszts works for piano trio in one volume, comprises: Rapsodie hongroise IX Le carnaval de Pest, S379 (c. 1850); Tristia La vallée d Obermann, S723 (c. 1880) in three versions (first complete publication); Orphée Poème symphonique (no. 4), S98 (1853-4) transcribed in 1885 with Liszts imprimatur by Camille Saint-Saëns.
Paperback (75, 19, 17pp)
ISBN 0 946868 20 4
LS11
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