Franz Liszt - Hungaria (Audio + Full Score)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2024
- Franz Liszt - Symphonic Poem No. 9: 'Hungaria', S.103, for symphony orchestra (1854)
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor - Bernard Haitink
Franz Liszt wrote his symphonic poem Hungaria in 1854, basing it partly on the Heroic March in the Hungarian Style for piano which he wrote in 1840. It was premiered under Liszt's baton at the Hungarian National Theater in Budapest on September 8, 1856, where it achieved an enormous success. "There was better than applause," the composer later wrote. "All wept, both men and women!" He was reminded with that scene of the proverb that "tears are the joy of the Hungarians."
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The finale is so damn good
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Maravilhoso 👏🏻
Great work. It is possible that Liszt had a helping hand for the orchestration?( Because sometimes it sounds a bit Berlioz, even Wagner?)
he had a lot of help from Joachim Raff who wrote out many of the orchestrations for Liszt to revise
@@jeffrey3756 yes, it could explain it.
@@christophedevos3760 there's also that while where Wagner only studied Liszt's symphonic poems in exile so Liszt probably influenced Wagner more so in that aspect
@@jeffrey3756 I see.
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It reminds me of a very underground Hungarian Rhapsodies
@@danieltarkin Yes! No. 8!
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