

Franz Liszt
Spinning Song from “The Flying Dutchman”
Franz Liszt arranged numerous works by other composers for his instrument, in particular excerpts from the operas by his friend and son-in-law Richard Wagner. He turned to “The Flying Dutchman” twice: alongside Senta’s ballad he also made a brilliant transposition of the spinning chorus (“Summ und brumm, du gutes Rädchen”) from Act 2 for the piano. His “Spinning Song” bubbles over with virtuosic brilliance and has to this day remained one of his best-loved transcriptions.
When preparing our Urtext edition, we were also able to consult the autograph score in Weimar and the composer’s own revisions in the archives of the publisher Breitkopf & Härtel.
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Henle's 'Urtext' gaat uit van de herziene versie die in 1875 uitkwam in Liszts album 'Aus Richard Wagners Opern' en is uitstekend vormgegeven en toegelicht.
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