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Posted by Mikael on January 03, 19104 at 07:42:28:
In Reply to: Re: Hungarian Rhapsodies for orchestra posted by Jonathan on December 21, 19103 at 14:32:01:
>: 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.
In "The music of Liszt" (second edition, 1966)all six of them are listed as S359. The most frequently recorded version of No 2 is by Muller and Berghaus (in c minor), but I prefer the Liszt's own orchestration in D minor.
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