Liszt - The Sound of Weimar: The Authentic Sound of Liszt’s Orchestral Works
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Label: Gramola
Cat No: 99150
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 9
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 13th July 2018
Contents
Works
A Faust Symphony, S108A la chapelle Sixtine, for orchestra, S360
Ce qu'on entend sur la montagne 'Berg-Symphonie': Symphonic Poem no.1
Die Ideale: symphonic poem, S106
Eine Symphonie zu Dantes Divina Commedia, S109 'Dante Symphony'
Episoden (2) aus Lenaus Faust
Festklange: Symphonic Poem, S101
Hamlet: symphonic poem, S104
Heroide funebre: symphonic poem, S102
Hungaria: Symphonic Poem, S103
Hungarian Rhapsodies (6) for orchestra, S359
Hunnenschlacht: Symphonic Poem, S105
Legendes (2), S354
Les Preludes: symphonic poem, S97
Marsche (4) von Franz Schubert, S363
Mephisto Waltz no.2, S111
Odes Funebres (3), S112
Prometheus: symphonic poem, S99
Rakoczi March, S117
Tasso, Lamento e trionfo: symphonic poem, S96
Vexilla regis prodeunt, S355
Von der Wiege bis zum Grabe, S107
Wandererfantasie (Schubert), S366
Artists
Orchester Wiener AkademieConductor
Martin HaselbockWorks
A Faust Symphony, S108A la chapelle Sixtine, for orchestra, S360
Ce qu'on entend sur la montagne 'Berg-Symphonie': Symphonic Poem no.1
Die Ideale: symphonic poem, S106
Eine Symphonie zu Dantes Divina Commedia, S109 'Dante Symphony'
Episoden (2) aus Lenaus Faust
Festklange: Symphonic Poem, S101
Hamlet: symphonic poem, S104
Heroide funebre: symphonic poem, S102
Hungaria: Symphonic Poem, S103
Hungarian Rhapsodies (6) for orchestra, S359
Hunnenschlacht: Symphonic Poem, S105
Legendes (2), S354
Les Preludes: symphonic poem, S97
Marsche (4) von Franz Schubert, S363
Mephisto Waltz no.2, S111
Odes Funebres (3), S112
Prometheus: symphonic poem, S99
Rakoczi March, S117
Tasso, Lamento e trionfo: symphonic poem, S96
Vexilla regis prodeunt, S355
Von der Wiege bis zum Grabe, S107
Wandererfantasie (Schubert), S366
Artists
Orchester Wiener AkademieConductor
Martin HaselbockAbout
The Austrian conductor Martin Haselböck hails from a family of musicians. Following his studies in Vienna and Paris, and after receiving numerous prizes and fellowships, he gained an international reputation as an organ soloist at a very young age, working with conductors like Claudio Abbado, Lorin Maazel, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Riccardo Muti and many others.
With John Malkovich and director Michael Sturminger, Mr Haselböck developed the theatre-music drama The Infernal Comedy. The work has achieved extraordinary success, receiving close to 200 international performances. A further project with Malkovich, Just Call Me God, premiered in early 2017.
Martin Haselböck enjoys an active career as a guest conductor with the world’s leading orchestras in Europe, Asia and North and South America. He has recently made debut appearances with the Vancouver Symphony, Sydney Symphony, Malaysian Philharmonic and the Ulster Orchestra.
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