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Performer: Kornél Zempléni KADOSA: Concerto for String Quartet and Chamber Orchestra, Op. 26; Concertino for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 29; Concertino for Viola and Orchestra, Op. 27 (Review by John D. Wiser) | piano | KODÁLY: Complete Piano Music (Review by John D. Wiser) | piano | KODÁLY: Marosszék Dances (pn solo); Marosszék Dances (orch). Székely Lament (pn solo);' Székely Lament (orch). The Peacock. Peacock Variations (Review by Barry Brenesal) | piano | KODÁLY: Méditation sur un motif de Claude Debussy. Nine Pieces, op. 3. Seven Pieces, op. 11. Marosszék Dances (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | piano | KODÁLY: Nine Pieces for Piano, Op. 3; Meditation on a Motive of Debussy; Valsene; Marosszék Dances; Seven Pieces for Piano, Op. 11 ; Children's Dances; 24 Little Canons on the Black Keys (Review by John D. Wiser) | piano | LISZT: Hungarian Rhapsodies No. 1-19 (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | piano | LISZT: Im Rhein, in schönen Strome. Die Loreley. Vergiftet sind meine Lieder. Mignons Lied. Freudvoll und leidvoll. Der du von dem Himmel bist. Über allen Gipfel ist Ruh. Ständchen (Kling leise mein Lied). Es muss ein Wunderbares sein. Die drei Zigeuner. Oh, quand je dors. Comment, disaient-ils. Entant, si j'étais roi. Gastibelza, bolero. Petrarch Sonnets (Review by Adrian Corleonis) | piano | LISZT: Selected Lieder (Review by Adrian Corleonis) | piano |
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