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Posted by Jonathan on December 21, 19103 at 14:32:01:
In Reply to: Hungarian Rhapsodies for orchestra posted by Joel on December 20, 19103 at 10:30:04:
Hi Joel,
The Rhapsodies were originally orchestrated with the help of Franz Doppler who was, (apparently) a flautist. Liszt later on revised the orchestrations so they were entirely his own work. Searle's catalogue lists no.2 (piano version), orchestrated, as S359 but provides no further information about the other Rahpsodies "S" numbers. I daresay that Leslie Howard and Michael Short's updated catalogue may be more useful about this problem!
Hope this helps!
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