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Performer: Sándor Margittay LISZT: Angelus! (String Orchestra); La lugubre gondola (Cello and Piano); Epithalam (Violin and Piano); Am Grabe Richard Wagners (String Quartet and Harp); Romance oubliée (Viola and Piano);Elégie I (Cello,Piano, Harp, and Harmonium); Elégie II (Review by John D. Wiser) | harmonium | LISZT: Angelus!—Prière aux anges gardiens, for String Orchestra, S. 378. La Lugubre gondola II, for Cello and Piano, S. 134. Epithalam, for Violin and Piano, S. 129. Am Grabe Richard Wagners, for Harp and String Quartet, S. 735. Romance oubliée, for Viola and Piano, S. 732a (ed. Temesváry and Balassa). Elégles (Review by Adrian Corleonis) | harmonium | LISZT: Chamber Music (Review by Adrian Corleonis) | harmonium | LISZT: Christus (Review by J. F. Weber) | organ | LISZT: Christus (Review by Allan Evans) | organ | LISZT: Grand Festival Mass (Missa Solennis) (Review by Haig Mardirosian) | organ | LISZT: Hungarian Coronation Mass (Review by J. F. Weber) | organ | LISZT: Missa Choralis (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | organ | LISZT: Missa Solennis (Gran Festival Mass) (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | organ | LISZT: Organ Works (Review by Adrian Corleonis) | organ | LISZT: Orpheus, S 98. Les préludes, S 97. Orpheus for 2 Pianos, S 638. Les préludes for 4 Hands, S 591 (arr. Budapest Piano Duet). Orpheus for Organ, S 511b (Review by Paul Ingram) | organ | LISZT: Psalms (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | organ | LISZT: Requiem (Review by John Bauman) | organ | LISZT: Requiem (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | organ | LISZT: Tu es Petrus*. Weimars Volkslied Ora pro nobis*. Salve Regina*. Ave maris stellai Angelus*. Am Grabe Richard Wagners*. Praeludium. Gebet (Ave Maria). Andante maestoso (Review by Adrian Corleonis) | organ | MOZART: Mass No. 19 in D Minor, K. 626 (“Requiem“) (Review by John Bauman) | organ | SZÖNYI: Five Preludes for Piano. Trio Sonata for Violin, Cello, and Piano. Three Ideas in Four Movements, for Piano and Chamber Ensemble. Miklós Radnóti Cantata (Review by Stephen Ellis) | conductor |
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