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Busoni: Piano Music Vol. 3 - Wolf Harden (piano)
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  1. Toccata, Adagio and Fugue, for organ in C major, BWV 564 (BC J36)
  2. Trois Morceaux, for piano, Op. 4-6, KiV 197
  3. Work(s): (First) Ballet Scene, Op. 6
  4. Zweite Ballett Szene, pieces (3) for piano, Op. 20, KiV 209
  5. Zwei Tanzstücke, dance pieces (2) for piano, Op. 30a, KiV 235a
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  1. Toccata, Adagio and Fugue, for organ in C major, BWV 564 (BC J36)
  2. Trois Morceaux, for piano, Op. 4-6, KiV 197
  3. Work(s): (First) Ballet Scene, Op. 6
  4. Zweite Ballett Szene, pieces (3) for piano, Op. 20, KiV 209
  5. Zwei Tanzstücke, dance pieces (2) for piano, Op. 30a, KiV 235a
  6. Vierte Ballet-Szene in Form eines Concert-Walzers, for piano, Op. 33a, KiV 238
  7. Tanzwalzer, for orchestra, Op. 53, KiV 288
  8. Indian Diary: First Book, for piano ("Four Studies on motives by American Indians"), KiV 267
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The music of Ferruccio Busoni was comparatively neglected for many decades, perhaps because he didn't fit any of the "-isms" that were contending to be the main line of musical development. There was too much Liszt in his music for him to be part of the neo-Classical crowd. Now that it's clear that that effort was itself a big part of classical music's problems, Busoni is showing up on more programs and recordings. He wrote tonal music, which for some disqualified him right off the bat. And there was a dry, rigorous quality ...

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