Liszt: Faust Symphony - Dante Symphony - Les Préludes - Prometheus Chicago Symphony Chorus, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Jesús López-Cobos, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, London Philharmonic Orchestra & Sir Georg Solti Classical Music 2000 New Songs Albums Artists Singles Videos Musicians Remixes Image

Album: Liszt: Faust Symphony - Dante Symphony - Les Préludes - Prometheus

Artist: Chicago Symphony Chorus, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Jesús López-Cobos, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, London Philharmonic Orchestra & Sir Georg Solti

  • Genre: Classical
  • Release Date: 2000
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 8

  • Copyright: This Compilation ℗ 2000 Decca Music Group Limited

Tracklist For Liszt: Faust Symphony - Dante Symphony - Les Préludes - Prometheus By Artist Chicago Symphony Chorus, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Jesús López-Cobos, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, London Philharmonic Orchestra & Sir Georg Solti

Title Artist Time
1
A Faust Symphony, S. 108: I. F Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Sir Georg Solti 28:13 USD 3.99
2
A Faust Symphony, S. 108: II. Chicago Symphony Orchestra & Sir Georg Solti 23:05 USD 3.99
3
A Faust Symphony, S. 108: III. Sir Georg Solti, Chicago Symphony Chorus, Siegfried Jerusalem & Chicago Symphony Orchestra 22:58 USD 3.99
4
Les Préludes, Symphonic Poem London Philharmonic Orchestra & Sir Georg Solti 16:49 USD Album Only
5
Prometheus, Symphonic Poem No. London Philharmonic Orchestra & Sir Georg Solti 12:27 USD Album Only
6
A Dante Symphony, S. 109: I. I Orchestre de la Suisse Romande & Jesús López-Cobos 19:23 USD 3.49
7
A Dante Symphony, S. 109: II. Jesús López-Cobos, Choeur de la section artistique du Collège Voltaire & L'atelier choral de Genève & Orchestre de la Suisse Romande 24:05 USD 3.99
8
A Dante Symphony, S. 109: Alte Jesús López-Cobos, Choeur de la section artistique du Collège Voltaire & L'atelier choral de Genève & Orchestre de la Suisse Romande 0:57 USD 1.29

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