Liszt – Piano Concertos 1&2 Totentanz CD Deutsche Grammophon Zimerman Ozawa

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Genre: Classical CD Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+) Release Year: 1990 Format: CD Language: English Artist: Krystian Zimerman Instrument: Piano Run Time: 5548 Case Type: Jewel Case Standard Unit Type: Unit Era: 1980s Style: Concerto Romantic Classical Inlay Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Conductor: Seiji Ozawa UPC: 0028942357129 Features: Digital Recording Release Title: Piano Concerti 1 & 2 Type: Album Composer: Franz Liszt Edition: Digital Recording Case Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Record Label: Degr, Deutsche Grammophon

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Liszt – Piano Concertos 1&2 Totentanz CD Deutsche Grammophon Zimerman Ozawa. The album features the complete Piano Concertos Nos. 1 in E flat major and 2 in A major, alongside the dramatic Totentanz. Buy 2 CD'S, Get 2 FREE, Add 4 CD'S, to your cart from store. Mix & Match. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking genius of Franz Liszt with this Deutsche Grammophon CD featuring Krystian Zimerman on piano, accompanied by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and conducted by the esteemed Seiji Ozawa. This digital recording brings to life Liszt's iconic Klavierkonzerte Nos. 1 & 2 and the captivating Totentanz (Danse macabre), a masterful paraphrase on 'Dies irae'. Experience the dynamic range and technical brilliance that define these monumental Romantic works, performed by some of the most respected names in classical music. This release is a cornerstone for any classical music enthusiast. This particular edition, identified by the catalog number 423 571-2 GH, is a highly sought-after recording, showcasing the exceptional artistry of Zimerman's piano interpretations and Ozawa's precise orchestral direction. The album features the complete Piano Concertos Nos. 1 in E flat major and 2 in A major, alongside the dramatic Totentanz. Originally released in 1988, this CD is a testament to the enduring quality of Deutsche Grammophon's classical catalog. A must-have for collectors of classical piano concertos, Romantic era compositions, and fans of Liszt, Zimerman, and Ozawa.