¡Piemontesi: Liszt wo Hiku Jyunrei no Toshi (Japanese Title), etc.[CD+DVD]
¡Francesco Piemontesi (piano)
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[Machine Translation] Liszt's "Pilgrim's Progress" is a diary in which he recorded his impressions and experiences of the places he visited in sound, and his compositions span the ages of his 20s to his 60s. The first volume is a collection of impressions of Switzerland, which Liszt visited with his girlfriend, Countess Marie Dagout, between 1835 and 1836, and is composed of colorful pieces, including technical pieces such as "Obermann's Valley," reflective pieces such as "Le Mal du Paix," and "The Bells of Geneva" dedicated to his oldest daughter, Brandine. The program consists of colorful works. The concert will be performed by Swiss-born pianist Piemontage, who has performed with numerous orchestras. The DVD includes a documentary film by Bruno Monsangion, featuring Piemontage talking about Liszt's works with beautiful Swiss landscapes. The DVD includes the documentary film "Switzerland" from the first year of the Pilgrim's Progress / Bruno Monsangion.
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