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Having made revolutionary changes, during the 1830s and 40s, in both piano performance and composition, Liszt was hardly less innovative in his relationship with the orchestra. He is generally credited with having created the genre of the symphonic poem.
1 Les Preludes - London Philharmonic Orchestra - London Philharmonic Orchestra
2 Prometheus - London Philharmonic Orchestra - London Philharmonic Orchestra
3 Festklange - London Philharmonic Orchestra - London Philharmonic Orchestra
4 Von Der Wiege Bis Zum Grabe - Orchestre de Paris - Orchestre de Paris
5 Mephisto Waltz No. 1 - Orchestre de Paris - Orchestre de Paris
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1 Tasso: Lamento E Trionfo - Orchestre de Paris - Orchestre de Paris
2 Hungarian Rhapsodies, S244 - Budapest Festival Orchestra - Budapest Festival Orchestra
Having made revolutionary changes, during the 1830s and 40s, in both piano performance and composition, Liszt was hardly less innovative in his relationship with the orchestra. He is generally credited with having created the genre of the symphonic poem.