Since you are interested in Liszt: Totentanz / Piano Concerto No.1 in E flat major / Piano Concerto No.2 in A major, here is a list of other items that you may find interesting.
LISZT
Piano Sonata in B minor / Funarailles (No.7 of Harmonies poatiques et religieuses) / Rhapsodie espagnole / Vallae d'Obermann Arnaldo Cohen (piano) [ BIS / CD - released 1/Jul/2004 ] "Liszt playing on a grand scale from a bravura, risk-taking Arnaldo Cohen" - Editor's Choice Gramophone Magazine (Dec 2004) |
LISZT
Symphonic Poems, Volume 2 (Incls Eine Faust-Symphonie) BBC Philharmonic / Gianandrea Noseda (cond) [ Chandos / CD - released 29/Jun/2006 ] "The recorded sound on this splendid disc is considerably superior, with greater depth and resonance, and the strings, especially in the Mephistophelian fugue, have a bite and attack that the older technology was unable to capture." (BBC comparing to... |
LISZT
Etudes d'exacution transcendante Freddy Kempf (piano) [ BIS / CD - released 1/Jul/2002 ] Critic's Choice American Record Guide 2001 |
LISZT
Complete Piano Music: Schubert and Weber Transcriptions Leslie Howard (piano) [ Hyperion Complete Liszt Edition Vol 49 / CD - released 1/Feb/2011 ] 'A very good pianist, who understands the Lisztian idiom and presents it with great effectiveness' (American Record Guide) |
LISZT
12 etudes d´exacution transcendante Laszla Simon (piano) [ BIS / CD - released 1/Jan/2000 ] "Simon’s is no mean achievement. He can fairly claim to have come close to his stated wish “to work out both … their visionary character in the tonal sphere as well as the orchestral character of their structure”." (MusicWeb April 2007) |
RESPIGHI
Pines of Rome / Fountains of Rome / Roman Festivals Sao Paulo Symphony Orchestra / John Neschling [ BIS / Hybrid SACD - released 1/Sep/2010 ] "I am quite enthusiastic about this recording of Respighi's 'Roman Trilogy'. As far as I'm concerned it has everything, and in having everything can stand against all comers in its field. Bravo!" (Recording of the Month MusicWeb Jan 2011) |
TCHAIKOVSKY
Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64 / Francesca da Rimini, Op. 32 Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks / Mariss Jansons [ BR Klassik SACD / Hybrid SACD - released 16/Dec/2010 ] The symphonic poem "Francesca da Rimini" stands opposite one of Tchaikovsky's most popular works on this SACD - the Symphony No. 5 in E minor. The poetic-dramatic work "Francesca da Rimini", based on an episode from Dante's "Inferno", which unfolds a... |