_Organ Pieces._--Missa pro organo; Fantasia and Fugue, "Ad nos, ad
salutarem undam"; B-A-C-H Fugue; Variations on Bach's Basso continuo,
"Weinen, Klagen"; Bach's Introduction and Fugue, "Ich hatte viel
Bekümmerniss"; Bach's Choral Fugue, "Lob und Ehre"; Nicolai's
Kirchliche Festouvertüre, "Ein feste Burg"; Allegri's Miserere;
Mozart's Ave Verum; Arcadelt's Ave Maria; Lasso's Regina Coeli.
_Orchestral Pieces._--Eine Symphonie zu Dante's "Divina Commedia";
Eine Faust Symphonie; Poèmes symphoniques: 1. "Ce qu'on entend sur la
montagne"; 2. Tasso; 3. Les Préludes; 4. Orphée; 5. Prométhée; 6.
Mazeppa; 7. Fest-Klänge; 8. Héroïde funèbre; 9. Hungaria; 10. Hamlet;
11. Hunnenschlacht; 12. Die Ideale; Zwei Episoden aus Lenau's Faust:
I. Der nächtliche Zug, II. Der Tanz in der Dorfschenke; Marches,
Rakoczy, Goethe, Huldigung, "Vom Fels zum Meer" (for a military band);
Ungarischer, Heroischer and Sturmmarsch; Le Triomphe funèbre du Tasse;
"Von der Wiege bis zum Grab"; six Hungarian rhapsodies; four marches;
four songs, and Die Allmacht, by Schubert.
_Vocal Music._--Oratorios: "Die Legende von der Heiligen Elisabeth,"
"Christus," "Stanislaus" (unfinished). Masses: Missa solennis for the
inauguration of the cathedral at Gran; Ungarische Krönungs-messe;
Missa choralis (with organ); Missa and Requiem for male voices (with
organ); Psalms, 13, 137, 23 and 18; 12 Kirchen-Chor-Gesänge (with
organ). Cantatas: Prometheus-chöre; "Beethoven Cantata"; "An die
Künstler"; Die Glocken des Strassburger Münsters; 12 Chöre für
Männergesang; Songs, 8 books; Scena, Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher.
_Melodramatic Pieces for Declamation, with Pianoforte
Accompaniment._--Leonore (Bürger); Der traurige Mönch (Lenau); Des
todten Dichter's Liebe (Jokai); Der blinde Sänger (Tolstoy).
_Editions, Text and Variants._--Beethoven's Sonatas; Weber's
Concertstück and Sonatas; Schubert Fantasia, 4 Sonatas, Impromptus,
Valses and Moments musicaux.
See also L. Ramaun, _Fr. Liszt als Künstler und Mensch_ (1880-1894);
E. Dannreuther, _Oxford Hist. of Music_, vol. vi.(1905). (E. Da.)
FOOTNOTE:
[1] It is understood that, in point of fact, the Princess
Wittgenstein was determined to marry Liszt; and as neither he nor her
family wished their connexion to take this form, Cardinal Hohenlohe
quietly had him ordained.--[ED. _E.B._].
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