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Franz Liszt's "Dante-Symphonie" is a captivating journey through the realms of Dante's "Divina Commedia," composed between 1839 and 1856. This symphony, divided into two main parts, "Inferno" and "Purgatorio," along with an additional "Magnificat," is a profound exploration of the human condition and spiritual ascent. The album, recorded by the Budapest Symphony Orchestra with Margit László, György Lehel, and the Choir of the Hungarian Radio, offers a powerful interpretation of Liszt's visionary work.
The "Dante-Symphonie" is a testament to Liszt's genius, blending dramatic orchestration with deeply expressive melodies. The "Inferno" section is a turbulent and intense portrayal of the nine circles of hell, while the "Purgatorio" offers a more hopeful and redemptive tone, reflecting the soul's purification. The "Magnificat," a choral piece, adds a sacred dimension to the symphony, celebrating divine glory.
This 1956 recording, part of the BNF Collection, captures the essence of Liszt's symphony with a duration of 51 minutes. It's a must-listen for classical music enthusiasts and those interested in the intersection of literature and music. The album showcases Liszt's ability to translate Dante's epic poem into a musical masterpiece, making it a significant contribution to the classical repertoire.