The March of the Three Kings (From Christus), S.498b No.2 - Franz Liszt

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[LISZT 213TH BIRTHDAY SPECIAL] Franz Liszt: Die heiligen drei Könige - Marsch/ The March of the Three Kings (From Zwei Orchestersätze aus dem Oratorium Christus), S.498b No.2

"The two enormous orchestral movements from the oratorio Christus appeared first in Liszt’s vocal score, but in the reissue he made some corrections and alternative suggestions which are incorporated in the New Liszt Edition. Christus is a very different conception from Saint Elisabeth in its musico-dramatic structure. It is divided into three almost distinct sections—Christmas Oratorio, After Epiphany and Passion and Resurrection. There are movements based upon plainchants, others entirely freely composed. Some movements are for voices and organ only, others use the full orchestra, and the last two movements of the first part—for orchestra alone—are like orchestral pictures of the early life of Jesus. Most commentators agree that Christus as a whole contains, along with the Piano Sonata and the Faust-Symphonie, the best of Liszt’s music. The two orchestral sections may not represent the highest point of the whole oratorio—surely the Passion music does that—but they are nonetheless particularly moving evocations of the shepherds and their pipes, and of the Wise Men following the star. Both movements have an almost Schubertian suspension of time to them. The march of the kings begins in an uncomplicated, almost playful mood, but at the moment when they see the star and follow it the mood is transformed, and one of Liszt’s most inspired melodies raises the music to quite another level. An adagio section symbolizes the offerings of gold, frankincense and myrrh, and the kings’ joy finally becomes uncontainable and the tempo increases to a splendid display of justifiable rhetoric. It is sad to have to report that most orchestral performances of this movement on record miss this mighty transformation of mood and pace altogether."
(Notes by Leslie Howard)

For this anual special video we present to you one of Liszt's finest late transcriptions over one of his wonderful yet very important oratorio throughout his whole career as a composer.

For our dearest maestro, we wish you a happy 213th birthday!!!! 🎂🎂🍰🍰🎂


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