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Neil Withington (Neil.Withington@btinternet.com) 2003/08/08 14:05

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I must agree with Steve Molino, although he only recorded the first 15,
Cziffra's 1950s recording is the one to go for for me.

The 70s recordings which also includes 16 and 19 in Cziffra "arrangements"
are not quite as electrifying as the 50s set, although the recording is
better


"Bob" <spam@spam.com> wrote in message
news:3f33922e.14314112@news-server.houston.rr.com...
> Can you recommend your favorite CDs for Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsodies.
> They must be piano only - no orchestra.
>
> Were all of the rhapsodies intended originally for piano only? If not,
> which ones were for piano only?
>
> Thanks.
>



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