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Liszt: Complete Piano Music
CDS44501/98
99CDs Boxed set + book (at a special price)
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No 1: Gondoliera
Track 8 on CDS44501/98
CD10 [6'06]
99CDs Boxed set + book (at a special price)
No 2: Canzone
Track 9 on CDS44501/98
CD10 [3'55]
99CDs Boxed set + book (at a special price)
No 3: Tarantella
Track 10 on CDS44501/98
CD10 [8'55]
99CDs Boxed set + book (at a special price)
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Gondoliera is described by Liszt in the score as La biondina in gondoletta—Canzone di Cavaliere Peruchini (Beethoven’s setting of it, WoO157/12, for voice and piano trio just describes it as a Venetian folk-song, and Peruchini remains elusive) and he treats it in a much gentler way than in the earlier version with a particularly fine verse with tremolo accompaniment; the tremolo guides a very dark musing upon Rossini’s Canzone del Gondoliere—‘Nessùn maggior dolore’ (Otello) which itself recalls Dante’s Inferno (‘There is no greater sorrow than to remember past happiness in time of misery’); and the Tarantella—incorporating themes by Guillaume Louis Cottrau (1797–1847)—emerges from the depths, much more subtle than in its previous, primary-coloured garb, but ultimately triumphantly boisterous.
from notes by Leslie Howard © 1997