Schumann-Liszt Widmung introduced & performed by pianist Leon McCawley
Pianist Leon McCawley introduces and performs Robert Schumann Widmung (Dedication) arranged for solo piano by Franz Liszt at Wigmore Hall, London. ⏱ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Introduction and commentary by Leon McCawley 2:24 Performance of Schumann-Liszt Widmung SUBSCRIBE to Leon McCawley: / leonmccawleypianist FOLLOW him on Facebook: / leon.mccawley.pianist ABOUT LEON McCAWLEY: https://leonmccawley.com BUY THE ALBUM: https://leonmccawley.com/media/schuma... ABOUT LEON McCAWLEY Described as ‘a musician of great finesse’, Leon McCawley is recognised as one of the most outstanding pianists of his generation. He has performed all over the world in the most prestigious concert halls. His recordings have received 5 star reviews and many accolades including Gramophone Editor’s Choice and Diapason d'Or. He is professor of piano at Royal College of Music, London. CONTACT INFO: https://leonmccawley.com/contact/

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