Review: Reinbert de Leeuw's Lifelong Devotion to Liszt's Via Crucis
Reinbert de Leeuw recorded Liszt's extraordinary, neglected Via Crucis three times, in two different versions, each time superbly. It's a remarkable legacy from a remarkable artist, and one that deserves to be recognized as an exceptional, very personal achievement.

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The Greatest Recordings EVER: Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsodies (all 19!)

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Franz Liszt: Classical Music's Monosodium Glutamate

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Franz Liszt - Via Crucis (1879)

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Nobody Breaks Celebrities Like Mr.Bean!

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Watch This 300,000-Ton Ship Disappear | The Final Moments of a Stellar Banner long version HD

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How Light Travels Without Moving: The Feynman Reality Check

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People Who Messed With The Royal Guard and Regretted It!

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Review: Monteux's Complete RCA Collection Is Back (For Now)

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Is the AfD a threat to Germany? Mehdi Hasan & Maximilian Krah | Head to Head

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What if we play a prank on professors with a professional pianist, Hayato Sumino...?

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Why Returning From Mars Is Impossible: Feynman's Warning

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The German Pilot Who Accidentally Landed on a British RAF Airfield and Changed Everything

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Review: Liszt Symphonic Poems (and other Orchestral Works)

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No Celebrity Has ZERO Filter Like Harrison Ford _ and It’s HILARIOUS!

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Franz Liszt: Via Crucis & Solo Piano Works - Album Trailer

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Ask Dave: Do Score Readers Understand Music More Deeply?

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1975: MUSIC, MUSAK and your MIND | Horizon: The Three Chord Trick | Science and Nature | BBC Archive

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Putin Protected This Bridge With EVERYTHING… Ukraine DESTROYED It ANYWAY

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50-Year-Old Carpenter's Amazing Idea Leaves Engineers Stunned! DIY Woodworking Tools

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