Liszt - Piano Concerto No. 3, S125a Op posth. (Jandó)

The story of this concerto’s resuscitation is a classic case study in musical archaeology, involving widely dispersed manuscripts (East/West Germany, Russia), misidentifications by library cataloguers, long slow work and elements of pure chance. The work, tentatively dated from 1839, was identified and assembled from the multiple sources by Jay Rosenblatt in 1989, a feat which required a considerable degree of detective work. Being in the key of E-flat major caused careless archivists at some undetermined t
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