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Odyssey of Love

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Odyssey of Love

著者: Lucy Parham
ナレーター: Martin Jarvis, Rosalind Ayres, Lucy Parham
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Throughout his life, Franz Liszt burned the candle at both ends. A child prodigy who became the greatest keyboard virtuoso of his time, he was also a prolific composer, whose output ranged from hundreds of piano pieces to symphonies, tone poems, and songs. Pianist Lucy Parham compiled Liszt’s colorful letters and performs some of his most ecstatic piano music to depict his tempestuous relationships with the two most important women in his life. Includes a piece about the phenomenon of Lisztomania with UCLA Professor Robert Winter. Recorded in Los Angeles before a live audience at the Skirball Cultural Center in December 2008. Director: Martin Jarvis Producing Director: Susan Albert Loewenberg An L.A. Theatre Works Full-Cast Performance Featuring: Rosalind Ayres as Marie D’ Agoult/Carolyne Wittgenstein Martin Jarvis as Franz Liszt Lucy Parham on Piano Associate Producers: Jennifer Brooks and Christina Montaño Recording Engineer/Editor/Mixer: Mark Holden For The Invisible Studios, West Hollywood Music Supervisor: Scott Willis

©2009 L.A. Theatre Works (P)2009 L.A. Theatre Works
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Franz Liszt was a child prodigy who became the greatest keyboard maestro of his time and a prolific composer. This audio presentation, drawn from his vivid letters and sprinkled with selections from his most emotional piano music, highlights his relationships with the mother of his three children, Marie d'Agoult, and the peculiar Princess Carolyne von Sayn Wittgenstein. There are some challenges in this LA Theatre Works production: The vocal characterizations tend toward the melodramatic and the musical interludes, beautifully realized by pianist Lucy Parham, slow down the narrative drive, in places becoming an intrusion rather than an aid. Still, fans of Liszt should certainly enjoy this.

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