Spinning Chorus from “The Flying Dutchman” Richard Wagner, arr. by Franz Liszt
The Spinning Chorus from Richard Wagner’s Flying Dutchman is one of Liszt’s brilliant and uplifting transcriptions. Liszt wrote a number of paraphrases and transcriptions of various operas and was a fervent advocate of Wagner, his friend and son-in law.Notes by Alexandra Joan
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Richard Wagner
Spinning Chorus from “The Flying Dutchman”
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Spinning Chorus from “The Flying Dutchman” Richard Wagner, arr. by Franz Liszt
The Spinning Chorus from Richard Wagner’s Flying Dutchman is one of Liszt’s brilliant and uplifting transcriptions. Liszt wrote a number of paraphrases and transcriptions of various operas and was a fervent advocate of Wagner, his friend and son-in law. Notes by Alexandra Joan
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