Franz Liszt

jason

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I'm listening to Frank Liszt for the first time right now. To be specific, I am listening to 'Franz Liszt: Complete Piano Music, Vol. 1'.

I've heard (or read) it before, that Liszt has great influence in heavy metal music, and now that I'm listening to it for the first time, I see it. It's a little bit dark, and carries the same kind of transitions I'm used to in heavy metal music.

Franz is a new entry on my list of favorites.
 

Frederik Magle

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You know, I can easily understand how Franz Liszt could be an inspiration for heavy (and other kinds of) metal music! His music is highly dramatic, powerful, sometimes a little bombastic... Even his appearance might have inspired some rock/metal musicians...
 

corno

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Being father-in-law to Wagner you need some kind of "bombasticity".
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Jason: What music is on that 1st volume of yours?
 

jason

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Being father-in-law to Wagner you need some kind of "bombasticity".
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Jason: What music is on that 1st volume of yours?

This is the track list from that CD:
1. Danse Macabre, Op. 40: Danse Macabre, S555 - R240
2. Nuages gris (Trube Wolken), S199 - R78
3. Unstern: sinistre, disastro, S208 - R80
4. Reminiscences des Huguenots, Grande fantaisie dramatique sur des themes de l' opera Les Huguenots de Meyerbeer (2nd and final version), S412 - R221
5. La lugubre gondola I, S200: 1 - R81: 1
6. La lugubre gondola II, S200: 2 - R81: 2
7. Impromptu ('Nocture'), S191 - R59
8. Totentanz, 'Danse Macabre', S525 - R188
 
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