Soirées de Vienne, valse caprice for piano No. 6 (I; after Schubert D. 969 & 779) S. 427/6 (LW A131/6)

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Soirées de Vienne, valse caprice for piano No. 6 (I; after Schubert D. 969 & 779) S. 427/6 (LW A131/6)

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  • Date: 1846 -1852
  • Composer: Franz Liszt
  • Period: Romantic (1820-1869)

Review

Liszt composed the first version of this work prior to 1852 and based it on waltz themes in Schubert's Valses nobles (D. 969) and Valses sentimentales (D. 779). Unlike his many Schubert song transcriptions, it divulges more of the style of Liszt than of Schubert. The same can be said of the succeeding versions. In 1869, Liszt fashioned a second rendition for his talented student Sophie Menter, who would develop a successful career as a touring virtuoso. Ten years later, Liszt made a third version of the piece, which is generally referred to as the "second edition," the Menter version not being taken into account. In each case, the succeeding version is a minute or more longer, the first of the Soirées de Vienne No. 6 having a duration of around seven or eight minutes and the final version lasting around ten. Listeners will easily notice differences in the three versions, especially between the first and last, and in the music following the opening sections. Liszt also made small, hardly noticeable changes: the first version begins with a marking of Allegro con strepito and the last with Allegro con spirito. In the end, however, most will find the three works share many more similarities than differences. Liszt captures the mixture of grace and quirkiness in the Schubert melodies. From the dramatic opening of the often graceful and witty interiors to the exciting closes, all three are compelling works in their own right. ~ Robert Cummings, Rovi

Albums with Complete Performances of the Work

Title Date
And Forgive Us Our Transcriptions: Ricci at Wigmore (A 75th Birthday Celebration) 1998
Arthur De Greef: Grieg Piano Concerto
Beethoven: 5 Piano Sonatas 2004
Complete Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon [Box Set]
Complete Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon [Box Set]
Deutsche Grammophon Centenary Collection, 1978-1987 (Box Set)
Egon Petri
Egon Petri: His Recordings 1929-1942, Vol. 1
Encore
Erlkönig Duos & Transcriptions 1995
Fire Dance 2002
Franz Liszt, the Transcriber 1995
Georges Cziffra: Ses Enregistrements Studio, 1956-1986 2008
Great Pianists of the 20th Century: The Complete Edition (Box 1) 1999
Great Pianists of the 20th Century: The Complete Edition (Box 1) 1999
Gyorgy Cziffra, Piano
Horowitz In Hamburg: The Last Concert 2008
Horowitz In Hamburg: The Last Concert 2008
Horowitz Plays Liszt
Horowitz in Moscow
Hungaroton Recordings 1954-56
Ignace Paderewski Plays Beethoven, Liszt, Schubert, Debussy 1989
Igor Kamenz: Klavier 2009
Kissin Plays Liszt 2011
La Campanella: Favourite Piano Encores 2007
Les Maitres Du Piano, Volume I 1987
Les Rendez-vous de Senlis 2004
Liszt, Schubert, Beethoven, etc. 1997
Liszt: Klavierwerke 2009
Liszt: Transcriptions of Schubert Songs
Liszt: Wild and Crazy 2011
Liszt: Wild and Crazy 2011
Liszt:Music For Violin And Piano
Michalowski: Pianist 1998
Moriz Rosenthal, Vol. 2
Moriz Rosenthal: The Complete Recordings
Moriz Rosenthal: The complete HMV recordings, 1934-1937 1992
Paderewski plays Paderewski 2003
Piano Masters: Wilhelm Backhaus
Rare Piano Encores 1986
Schubert: Piano Works 1994
Severin Eisenberger
Stephen Hough's New Piano Album 1999
Teresa Carreño, Pianist 2004
The Celebrated New York Concerts, Vol. 3 2008
The Piano G & T's, Vol. 1: Recordings from the Grammophone Typewriter Era 1995
The Pioneer Liszt Recordings, Vol. 2 2009
Vals Café: Schubert, Strauss, Schulz/Evler
Visions: Chamber Music by Franz Liszt
Vladimir Horowitz 2 1999
Vladimir Horowitz at La Scala
Wilhelm Backhaus 1998

Albums with Excerpt Performances of the Work

Title Date
Egon Petri, Vol. 1
Evgeny Kissin 1998
Great Pianists of the 20th Century: The Complete Edition (Box 2) (Box Set) 1999
Horowitz at Home
Horowitz in Moscow
Schumann: Piano Concerto 1993
The Magic of Horowitz [CDs+DVD] 2003
Wilhelm Backhaus: Piano 2001

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