Album d'un voyageur (12 pieces in 3 books), for piano, S. 156 (LW A40): Cahier 2. No. 3. Fleurs mélodiques des Alpes (Allegro Pastora
Stimmungsbilder (Mood Pictures), pieces (5) for piano, Op. 9 (TrV 127): No. 2. An einsamer Quelle
An der schönen, blauen Donau (On the Beautiful, Blue Danube), waltz for orchestra (with chorus ad lib), Op. 314 (RV 314)
Hungarian Dance for piano, 4 hands, in G minor, WoO 1/1
Improvisation for piano on Brahms' Hungarian Dance No. 11
Slavonic Dance No. 10 for piano, 4 hands in E minor, B. 145/2 (Op. 72/2)
Piosenka o mojej Warszawi (Song of Warsaw), for piano
Ukrainian Popular Songs (24), for piano: No. 5. Zu Pressburg an der Donau
Pieces (13) on Estonian Motives, for piano: No. 1. Andantino
Pieces (13) on Estonian Motives, for piano: No. 7. Alla Ballata
Kodumaine viis (Homeland Song), for orchestra
Finlandia, tone poem for orchestra, Op. 26
Kappaleita lapsille (Pieces for children), for piano, Op. 21: No. 8. Suomalainen Kehtosävel
Pieces for piano, Op. 20: No. 4. Debussyn Varjokuva
Rímnadanslög (No. 4 from Icelandic Dances), for piano, Op. 11/4
Rule Britannia, air with variations for piano
Zes Oud-Nederlandse Dansen (Six Old Netherlandish Dances), for orchestra, Op. 46: No. 5. Bergerette. Les Grandes Douleurs
España, album leaves (6) for piano, Op. 165, B. 37: Tango
Souvenirs d'Italie, for piano: No. 1. Caprice brillant sur 'La Traviata'
Kalamatianos (Dance from Kalamata)
Song of Freedom, for piano
Album d'un Voyageur was the title chosen by Franz Liszt for a collection of 19 pieces that he published in 1835-36, following a trip to Switzerland. Here, Cyprien Katsaris offers a kaleidoscope of works that he plays on ... more »his own trips. Always aiming to please his cosmopolitan public, the pianist chooses works that typify the countries he visits. This album offers an original, thrilling program assembled in the course of Katsaris' many trips and constitutes a veritable musical journey through Europe.« less
Album d'un Voyageur was the title chosen by Franz Liszt for a collection of 19 pieces that he published in 1835-36, following a trip to Switzerland. Here, Cyprien Katsaris offers a kaleidoscope of works that he plays on his own trips. Always aiming to please his cosmopolitan public, the pianist chooses works that typify the countries he visits. This album offers an original, thrilling program assembled in the course of Katsaris' many trips and constitutes a veritable musical journey through Europe.