Franz Liszt's "Liszt: Complete Piano Music 30 – Liszt at the Opera III" is a captivating collection of Liszt's piano transcriptions of famous opera themes, released on November 1, 1994, under the Hyperion label. This album is a testament to Liszt's virtuosity and his deep appreciation for the operatic works of his contemporaries. Spanning over two hours and thirty-three minutes, the album features a diverse range of pieces, from overtures and fantasies to concert paraphrases and réminiscences, all meticulously crafted by Liszt to showcase the dramatic and emotional depth of these operatic masterpieces.
The album opens with Liszt's interpretation of Weber's "Oberon Overture," setting the stage for a journey through the operatic world. It continues with fantasies on Mozart's "Figaro" and "Don Giovanni," followed by a series of concert paraphrases on Verdi's "Ernani," "Il Trovatore," and "Rigoletto." Liszt's transcriptions of Meyerbeer's "Robert le Diable" and Gounod's "Roméo et Juliette" further enrich the album, showcasing his ability to capture the essence of these operas in his piano works.
Liszt's transcriptions of Wagner's "Lohengrin" form a significant part of the album, with pieces like "Elsas Brautzug zum Münster" and "Festspiel und Brautlied" highlighting his admiration for Wagner's music. The album concludes with a phantasiestück on motifs from Wagner's "Rienzi," rounding off this impressive collection.
This album is a must-listen for fans of classical piano music and opera enthusiasts alike. Liszt's transcriptions offer a unique perspective on these operatic works, allowing listeners to experience the drama and passion of the opera house from the comfort of their own home. The album's duration and the variety of pieces make it a comprehensive exploration of Liszt's operatic transcriptions, showcasing his technical prowess and artistic sensitivity.