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Années de Pélerinage, Troisième Année
Franz Liszt, Mary Kay Kapustka - piano, John Reschl - baritone
Années de Pélerinage, Troisième Année
Genres: Pop, Classical
 
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The word, "Pilgrimage", gives rise to thoughts of an endless series of events, real or imagined, associated with the lives of individuals or groups of people striving toward a common destination. Justice, or lack thereof, ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Franz Liszt, Mary Kay Kapustka - piano, John Reschl - baritone
Title: Années de Pélerinage, Troisième Année
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Label: Liszt Digital
Original Release Date: 3/15/2002
Release Date: 3/15/2002
Genres: Pop, Classical
Styles: Vocal Pop, Opera & Classical Vocal, Forms & Genres, Suites
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 671408006323

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The word, "Pilgrimage", gives rise to thoughts of an endless series of events, real or imagined, associated with the lives of individuals or groups of people striving toward a common destination. Justice, or lack thereof, is intertwined along the way with every progressing pilgrimage. The collection of seven solo piano pieces is regarded as a highly personal and psychological portrait of Franz Liszt. This unique figure of the 19th century has so much to give us in today's world and speaks to us in such a timely manner as we all continue our personal pilgrimages in the 21st century. The vocal songs chosen for inclusion on this disc capture moments in a person pilgrimage of universal experience; elusive, fleeting and ongoing.
 

CD Reviews

An unknown side of Franz Liszt
Frank Cedrone | Professor Emeritus, Music Department, University o | 05/24/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The "Pilgrimage" CD features pianist Mary Kay Kapustka and baritone John Reschl in stunning renditions of the 11 pieces contained therein. Ms. Kapustka's pianistic prowess is crisp and clean (as Liszt would want!). She possesses an expressive and sensitive tone when called for, and she ably meets the bravura Lisztian demands. Mr. Reschl's rich and sonorous voice is perfectly suited to the alternating majesty and pathos that prevails throughout the Pilgrimage. The musical rapport between these two sublime artists is a marvel to hear."