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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Die_IdealeDie Ideale - Wikipedia

    Die Ideale ("The Ideals"), S. 106, is a symphonic poem composed by Franz Liszt in 1856–1857 and published in 1858 as No. 12. It was first performed on 5 September 1857. Die Ideale was composed for the unveiling of a Goethe and Schiller monument on Sept. 5th, 1857.

  2. Discover Liszt: Dante Symphony; Symphonic Poem No. 12 'Die Ideale' by Aram Khachaturian, Emin Khachaturian, Boris Khaikin. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. A Symphony to Dante's Divine Comedy, S.109, or simply the "Dante Symphony", is a choral symphony composed by Franz Liszt. Written in the high romantic style, it is based on Dante Alighieri's journey through Hell and Purgatory, as depicted in The Divine Comedy. It was premiered in Dresden on 7.

  4. Symphonic Poems by Franz Liszt; No.1 - Ce qu'on entend sur la montagne, S.95 ("Bergsymphonie") No.2 - Tasso: Lamento e Trionfo, S.96 No.3 - Les préludes, S.97 No.4 - Orpheus, S.98 No.5 - Prometheus, S.99 No.6 - Mazeppa, S.100 No.7 - Festklänge, S.101 No.8 - Héroïde funèbre, S.102 No.9 - Hungaria, S.103 No.10 - Hamlet, S.104 No.11 ...

  5. The symphonic poems of the Hungarian composer Franz Liszt are a series of 13 orchestral works, numbered S.95–107. The first 12 were composed between 1848 and 1858 (though some use material conceived earlier); the last, Von der Wiege bis zum Grabe ( From the Cradle to the Grave ), followed in 1882.

  6. 1 de jul. de 2009 · Liszt: Dante Symphony/Symphonic Poem No. 12 'Die Ideale'. Boris Khaikin, Bolshoi Theatre Symphony Orchestra, USSR Ministry of Culture Symphony Orchestra, Emin Khatchaturian. Release Date: 1st Jul 2009. Catalogue No: 19464. Label: Denon. Length: 72 minutes.

  7. Some critics have argued that the Dante Symphony is not so much a symphony in the classical sense as it is two descriptive symphonic poems. Regardless, Dante consists of two movements, both in a loosely structured ternary form with little use of thematic transformation. Liszt put the final touches to the symphony in the autumn of 1857.