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Franz Liszt: Faust Symphony/Mephisto Waltz

Franz Liszt: Faust Symphony/Mephisto Waltz

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GTIN04022143977618
EAN4022143977618
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Product Description

Step aside, classical music world, because things are about to get Faust-y up in here with AIRAM HERNANDEZ's rendition of Franz Liszt's A Faust Symphony. With the Herren des Opernchors des Deutschen Nationaltheaters Weimar, Herren des Landesjugendchors Thuringen, Staatskapelle Weimar, and the maestro Kirill Karabits all coming together in a symphonic extravaganza, this album is like a musical whirlwind of epic proportions. The Faust Symphony is a majestic journey through the depths of the human soul, with Liszt's intricate composition taking us on a rollercoaster ride of emotions. From the hauntingly beautiful melodies to the thunderous crescendos, every note is played with precision and passion, making this a truly transcendent listening experience. But wait, there's more! Mephisto Waltz No. 3 adds a devilish twist to the album, with its devilish charms and seductive melodies weaving a spellbinding tale of temptation and desire. It's like a musical dance with the devil himself, set to the backdrop of the Staatskapelle Weimar's masterful playing. In conclusion, AIRAM HERNANDEZ's interpretation of Liszt's masterpieces is nothing short of magical. With a lineup of talented musicians and a conductor who knows how to bring out the best in each and every note, this album is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the beauty and power of classical music. So grab your pitchforks (not that kind!) and get ready to be swept away on a musical journey like no other. Liszt would be proud.