World-renowned pianist LANG LANG continues his celebration of composer Franz Liszt's 200th Birthday with LISZT NOW. The new video features Live at The Roundhouse, a 60-minute live concert from the 2011 iTunes Festival in London and The Art of Being a Virtuoso, a 71-minute documentary following Lang Lang's global celebrations of Franz Liszt's anniversary. Also included is A Visual Journey with Franz Liszt, 55 minutes of bonus content featuring video projections used at the Roundhouse concert set to select studio recordings from Lang Lang s latest album, Liszt: My Piano Hero.
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Live at The Roundhouse:
-La campanella in G-sharp Minor from Grandes études de Paganini
-Un sospiro in D-flat Major from Trois études de Concert
-Theme and variations in A Minor from Grandes etudes de Paganini
Romance "O pourquoi donc" in E Minor
-Ständchen ("Leise flehen meine Lieder")
-Rakoczy March from Hungarian Rhapsody No. 15 in A Minor
-Consolation No. 2 in E Major
-Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 in D-flat Major
-Widmung
-Ave Maria
The Art of Being a Virtuoso:71-minute documentary with Lang Lang
A Visual Journey with Franz Liszt: 55 minutes of video set to select studio recordings from Liszt: My Piano Hero
Track Listing:
1. The Art of being a Virtuoso
2. La campanella in G-Sharp Minor from Grandes études de Paganini, S 141/3 (A Visual Journey with Franz Liszt)
3. Un sospiro in D-Flat Major from Trois études de Concert, S 144/3 (A Visual Journey with Franz Liszt)
4. Theme and variations in A Minor from Grandes études de Paganini, S 141/6 (A Visual Journey with Franz Liszt)
5. Romance "O pourquoi donc" in E Minor, S 169 (A Visual Journey with Franz Liszt)
6. Ständchen ("Leise flehen meine Lieder"), S 560/7 (A Visual Journey with Franz Liszt)
7. Rakoczy March from Hungarian Rhapsody No. 15 in A Minor, S 244/15 (A Visual Journey with Franz Liszt)
8. Consolation No. 2 in E Major, S 172/2 (A Visual Journey with Franz Liszt)
9. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 in D-Flat Major, S 244/6 (A Visual Journey with Franz Liszt)
10. Widmung, S 566 (A Visual Journey with Franz Liszt)
11. Ave Maria S 558 (A Visual Journey with Franz Liszt)
A true genius !
Pianomusiclover48 1 week ago
Splendid,Fabulous !!! Lives the MUSIC
oceanecrea 2 weeks ago
If I could compare you with painters it would be: Kandinsky, Mondrian or Picasso
You are a genius of the piano !
Greeyings, Isabelle, from France.
Pianomusiclover48 1 month ago
@TelpPov End of discussion.
purplepeoplepurple 1 month ago
@purplepeoplepurple yes God forbid he turned the piano sideways so they can actually see the artist and be more engaged. God forbid he was a charmer and threw concerts for the people instead of being a seclucded loner like every other composer at the time. Clara refused to play Liszt's work because she disliked his character. For her it wasn't the music But for someone like you who would use this as an excuse to reject the music 200 years later only shows ur own emptyness.
TelpPov 1 month ago
@TelpPov Yes, I'd stand with people like Clara Schumann who found his histrionics repulsive--his fainting, his on-stage seduction of women in the audience, his acolytes, etc.. Like her I'd also find a good deal of his music disgusting for its empty display.
purplepeoplepurple 2 months ago
@purplepeoplepurple then you'd definately be in the group who rejected Liszt himself 200 years go.
TelpPov 2 months ago
Is the entire film edited this badly? Every angle = 0.5 seconds
brownbunny1000 2 months ago 2
@heroineworshipper LOL. So true :D that flashy liszt <3
weiw00 2 months ago
Incredible mixture of Litz and Jerry Lee Lewis! I love it !
ichi6417isaberi 2 months ago