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Gerardo Constantini <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 18 Jun 1999 13:51:13 -0500
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Mikael wrote:

>IF you look at (and listen to) his total output (I guess I haven't heard
>more than 1/4 of his total output), you will hear that there's a lot of
>music that doesn't fit into his public image.  Sacred (vocal) music, music
>inspired by sacred text, his songs (about 80), chamber music, lesser known
>orchestral music.....

Well,in some amount,it's true.In my previous E- Mail i forgot to speak
about Liszt "non-piano" music.  I listened some amount of it,and if you
compare with his piano music,in general terms, his non piano music is
better.But anyway many times he exceeds "eloquency".I think it's not a
complete 100% Liszt fault, but the "musical manners" of the romanticism.
Greetings.

Gerardo:.

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