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Anton Liste was born in Hildesheim in Germany on 14 April 1772, the second son of the cathedral organist. Anton’s musical talent showed itself early. He studied first with his father, then in 1789 went to Vienna to complete his composition studies with Georg Albrechtsberger. Reports that he studied with Mozart lack confirmation, however. Three years later, Liste was back in Hildesheim, where he seems to have kept his head above water by giving music lessons. In 1793, he was freed from all monetary worries when Count Clemens August of Westphalia appointed him music teacher to his children. |
Disc No: GMCD 7184 | |
Price: Sek. 157 | |
Name: Anton Liste | |
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Composer | Opus | Name | Key | Performer |
Liste, Anton (1772-1832) | Op.8 | Sonata for pianoforte | A Major | Andrew Zolinsky, piano Steve Davislim, tenor Garrie Davislim, teno James Rutherford, bass William Fong, piano |
Liste, Anton (1772-1832) | Op.5 | Cantata upon the opening of the new Masonic Hall in Zurich | ||
Liste, Anton (1772-1832) | Lied im Freyen (A Song for Outdoors) | |||
Liste, Anton (1772-1832) | Neujahrslied (New Year’s Song) | |||
Liste, Anton (1772-1832) | Der Gesang (Song) | |||
Liste, Anton (1772-1832) | Op.2 | Grand Sonata for piano duet |