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  1. Ave Maria, transcription for piano, S. 558/12 (LW A42/12) (after Schubert)
  2. Ballade, for piano No. 2 (II) in B minor, S. 171 (LW A181)
  3. Aida: Danza sacra e duetto finale, transcription for piano, S. 436 (LW A276) (after Verdi)
  4. Rondeau fantastique sur un thème espagnol (El contrabandista), for piano, S. 252 (LW A33)
  5. Gute nacht, transcription for piano, S. 561/1 (LW A50/1) (after Schubert, D. 911/1)
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  1. Ave Maria, transcription for piano, S. 558/12 (LW A42/12) (after Schubert)
  2. Ballade, for piano No. 2 (II) in B minor, S. 171 (LW A181)
  3. Aida: Danza sacra e duetto finale, transcription for piano, S. 436 (LW A276) (after Verdi)
  4. Rondeau fantastique sur un thème espagnol (El contrabandista), for piano, S. 252 (LW A33)
  5. Gute nacht, transcription for piano, S. 561/1 (LW A50/1) (after Schubert, D. 911/1)
  6. Mädchens Klage, transcription for piano, S. 563/2 (LW A109/2) (after Schubert, D. 871)
  7. Erlkönig (II), transcription for piano, S. 558/4 (LW A42/4) (after Schubert, D. 328d)
  8. Der Müller und der Bach, transcription for piano, S. 565bis/2 (LW A128/2) (after Schubert, D. 795/19)
  9. Hungarian Rhapsody, for piano No. 12 in C sharp minor, S. 244/12 (LW A132/12) (aka "No. 2")
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Now that Valentina Lisitsa has proved herself in some of the toughest concerto repertoire and won herself a devoted following, initially via YouTube but eventually through her critically acclaimed recordings on Decca, she can relax. That is, if relaxing is playing a recital of virtuoso solo piano pieces by Franz Liszt, one of the most demanding composers for the instrument and apparently an ideal match for Lisitsa's prodigious talents. She has the right balance of sensitivity and showmanship to make Liszt's music work, ...

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