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Henk van Tuijl <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 8 Feb 1999 10:17:35 +0100
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Kar-Ming Chong wrote:

>Hmmm....interesting....I've always thought that composers write music for
>the listeners rather than the performers.  Can anyone provide examples of
>composers writing for performers? - Bach probably comes to mind with most
>of his keyboard works.

Liszt and his transcriptions, in particular of the Beethoven symphonies,
and the first two versions of his Etudes Transcendentes.

Regards, Henk

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