SKU: AP.36-A263301
UPC: 660355020445. English.
The idea for Totentanz, S. 126 (Dance of the Dead) was conceived by Franz Liszt (1811-1886) in 1938. Two versions were to follow, the first completed in 1853, and the second version finished in 1864. The flashy virtuosic piece for the solo piano uses the Gregorian plainchant melody Dies irae (Day of Judgement) in a set of variations. The first version, which is nicknamed De Profundis, is most commonly heard in the 1919 edition by famed Italian composer, pianist, and conductor Ferruccio Busoni (1866-1924). Instrumentation: 3(3rd dPicc).2.2.2: 2.2.3.1: Timp.Perc(2-3): Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Piano in the sc.
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SKU: AP.36-A263302
UPC: 746241287199. English.
SKU: TM.00046SC
Transposed: hn 1&2, tpt 1&2, cl orig. in Bb; Solo/pf.
SKU: TM.00046SET
SKU: TM.05866SC
Busoni ending for Concert Version. See #06325 for Popular edition (Andre ending).
SKU: HL.50012100
UPC: 73999467918. 9.0x12.0x0.117 inches.