Piano Sonata No. 26 in E flat major ('Les Adieux'), Op. 81a: 1. Das Lebewohl - Les adieux
Piano Sonata No. 26 in E flat major ('Les Adieux'), Op. 81a: 2. Abwesenheit - L'absence
Piano Sonata No. 26 in E flat major ('Les Adieux'), Op. 81a: 3. Das Wiedersehen - Le retour
Der Wanderer (I & II), transcription for piano (after Schubert, D. 138a), S. 558/11 & S. 558bis/11 (LW A42/11)
Fantasia for piano in C major ('Wanderer'), D. 760 (Op. 15): 1. Allegro con fuoco ma non troppo
Fantasia for piano in C major ('Wanderer'), D. 760 (Op. 15): 2. Adagio
Fantasia for piano in C major ('Wanderer'), D. 760 (Op. 15): 3. Presto
Fantasia for piano in C major ('Wanderer'), D. 760 (Op. 15): 4. Allegro
Winterreise (12), transcription for piano (after Schubert, D. 911), S. 561 (LW A50): Die Post
Winterreise (12), transcription for piano (after Schubert, D. 911), S. 561 (LW A50): Der Leiermann - Täuschung
Winterreise (12), transcription for piano (after Schubert, D. 911), S. 561 (LW A50): Gute Nacht
Winterreise (12), transcription for piano (after Schubert, D. 911), S. 561 (LW A50): Der stürmische Morgen - Im Dorfe
Aux cyprès de la Villa d'Este II, threnody for piano (Annés III/3), S. 163/3 (LW A283/3)
Les jeux d'eaux à la Ville d'Este, for piano (Années III/4), S. 163/4 (LW A283/4)
Track Listings (3) - Disc #2
Troldtog (March of the Dwarfs), lyric piece for piano, Op. 54/3
Invitation to the Dance (Aufforderung zum Tanze), rondo brillant for piano, J. 260 (Op. 65)
Rigoletto: paraphrase de concert (after Verdi), for piano, S. 434 (LW A187)
Barbara Moser's first live CD is the recording of her successful piano recital at the Vienna Musikverein in June 2008. As an encore, included here on a bonus CD, is Edvard Grieg's "March of the Dwarfs," Carl Maria von Webe... more »r's "Invitation to the Dance," and Liszt's "Rigoletto Paraphrase."« less
Barbara Moser's first live CD is the recording of her successful piano recital at the Vienna Musikverein in June 2008. As an encore, included here on a bonus CD, is Edvard Grieg's "March of the Dwarfs," Carl Maria von Weber's "Invitation to the Dance," and Liszt's "Rigoletto Paraphrase."