FLAC tracks +Booklet | Classical | 01:05:25 | 261 Mb„This complete recording of Franz Liszt’s Petrarch Sonnets attempts to highlight the significance of his different versions of the three Sonnets 47, 109, und 123 – possibly for the first time. Musicologists are baffled by the fact that Liszt wrote several versions of the same works. He even set the same texts to different music: not twice, but occasionally three or more times – an absolute exception in the history of music. This is both bewildering and rewarding: Liszt aficionados can embark on a treasure hunt through the scores. Just imagine our astonishment if Beethoven had modified his Piano Sonata Op. 13 in C Minor, Pathétique, several times in the course of his life, composing the initial movements each time in a different way while introducing new harmonic structures. That would have left us with three Pathétiques in parallel – a sensation!Tracklist:01. Tre Sonetti del Pertraca for Voice and Piano, S. 270a: I. Sonetto 104 “Pace non trovo”02. Tre Sonetti del Pertraca for Voice and Piano, S. 270a: II. Sonetto 47 “Benedetto sia ‘L giorno”03. Tre Sonetti del Pertraca for Voice and Piano, S. 270a: III. Sonetto 123 “I’ vidi in terra”04. Années de Pèlerinage, Année II, S. 161: IV. Sonetto 4705. Années de Pèlerinage, Année II, S. 161: V. Sonetto 10406. Années de Pèlerinage, Année II, S. 161: VI. Sinetto 12307. Tre Sonetti del Pertraca for Voice and Piano, S. 270b: I. Sonetto 47 “Benedetto sia ‘L giorno”08. Tre Sonetti del Pertraca for Voice and Piano, S. 270b: II. Sonetto 104 “Pace non trovo”09. Tre Sonetti del Pertraca for Voice and Piano, S. 270b: III. Sonetto 123 “I’ vidi in terra”10. Oh! Quand je dors, S. 282