Llŷr Williams: Wagner Without Words
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Composer or Director: Richard Wagner, Franz Liszt
Genre:
Instrumental
Label: Signum Classics
Magazine Review Date: 11/2014
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 142
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: SIGCD388
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Tannhäuser (Wagner) Entry of the Guests |
Franz Liszt, Composer
Franz Liszt, Composer Llŷr Williams, Piano |
Fantasia |
Richard Wagner, Composer
Llŷr Williams, Piano Richard Wagner, Composer |
(Der) Fliegende Holländer (Wagner) Spinning Chorus |
Franz Liszt, Composer
Franz Liszt, Composer Llŷr Williams, Piano |
Lohengrin (Wagner) Elsa's Bridal Procession |
Franz Liszt, Composer
Franz Liszt, Composer Llŷr Williams, Piano |
Züricher Vielliebchen: Walzer, Polka oder sonst |
Richard Wagner, Composer
Llŷr Williams, Piano Richard Wagner, Composer |
(Der) Ring des Nibelungen: Part 4, 'Götterdämmerung', Movement: orchestral interlude (Siegfried's Rhine Journey) |
Richard Wagner, Composer
Llŷr Williams, Piano Richard Wagner, Composer |
Tristan und Isolde (Wagner)–Liebestod |
Franz Liszt, Composer
Franz Liszt, Composer Llŷr Williams, Piano |
Albumblatt in C, 'In das Album der Fürstin Mette |
Richard Wagner, Composer
Llŷr Williams, Piano Richard Wagner, Composer |
Rienzi (Wagner) Fantasy |
Franz Liszt, Composer
Franz Liszt, Composer Llŷr Williams, Piano |
(Eine) Sonate für das Album von Frau M. W. |
Richard Wagner, Composer
Llŷr Williams, Piano Richard Wagner, Composer |
(Der) Ring des Nibelungen (Wagner) Walhall |
Franz Liszt, Composer
Franz Liszt, Composer Llŷr Williams, Piano |
Albumblatt für Frau Betty Schott |
Richard Wagner, Composer
Llŷr Williams, Piano Richard Wagner, Composer |
(Die) Meistersinger von Nürnberg, '(The) Masters, Movement: Prelude |
Richard Wagner, Composer
Llŷr Williams, Piano Richard Wagner, Composer |
Author: Jeremy Nicholas
Williams punctuates the transcriptions with some of Wagner’s original piano works (he admits that he learnt of their existence, surprisingly, only last year). If you too are one of those unaware that the Sorcerer of Bayreuth wrote anything for piano then you haven’t missed anything. The interminable (26'01") Fantasy, Op 3, written as a 19-year-old, dribbles along with bits of second-hand Bach, Weber and Mendelssohn popping up here and there, underpinned by a portentous Beethovenian solemnity. Stephan Möller in his 1992 recording (Koch, 6/93) takes a livelier view of this, though cannot compete with Williams’s tonal finesse. The five other mercifully shorter works, no more than period curios, confirm the wisdom of Wagner’s decision to leave piano composition and transcriptions to his father-in-law.
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