Liszt's piano sonata played on solo violin

Started by Dax, September 24, 2014, 09:46:13 AM

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Luke

Thanks for that - am listening/watching at the moment, on the second page (of the piano score). Well worth hearing, this - clearly a case of kudos to all involved.

Cato

Quote from: Luke on September 24, 2014, 09:49:15 AM
Thanks for that - am listening/watching at the moment, on the second page (of the piano score). Well worth hearing, this - clearly a case of kudos to all involved.

Amen!   0:)

Some of the comments are interesting, e.g. "Why?"   ???   Obviously a purist!

Then there is the debate "transcription" and "arrangement."   :D

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amw

Interesting. Similar things have been done before, though obviously not on this scale. I imagine Paganini would be proud.