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Richard Wagner & Franz Liszt/ed. Peter Jost
Looking back in 1876, Liszt admitted candidly to the publisher Breitkopf Hartel that his "Wagner Transcriptions" had "only served as modest propaganda for Wagner's noble genius, using the meager possibilities of the piano." In fact, …
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Looking back in 1876, Liszt admitted candidly to the publisher Breitkopf Hartel that his "Wagner Transcriptions" had "only served as modest propaganda for Wagner's noble genius, using the meager possibilities of the piano." In fact, around 1850, Wagner's operas Der Fliegende Hollander, Tannhauser and Lohengrin - which would later be so successful - were only being performed at the Weimar Court Theatre under Liszt's baton. Liszt was inspired to compose his Tannhauser Paraphrase by performances in Weimar of the overture in 1848 and of the whole opera in February 1849. Liszt's piano arrangement of the overture is a technically brilliant piece of the highest order. It is a further milestone in Henle's series of Liszt's Wagner arrangements.