Hello everyone.
So, over the past year or two, I have learned a number of Beethoven, Bach, and Chopin pieces, and even played an all Chopin recital not that far back, so I'm looking to add a different dimension to my repertoire. Over the past 4-5 months, I have been slightly obsessed with the music of Liszt. I don't know if it is the romanticism or programmatic nature of many of his works, but I'm am just hugely drawn to his music at this point in time. As such, I have finished learning a couple of his works, Pensee des Morts and Vallee d'Obermann. These two pieces literally took my breath away while listening to them, especially in Pensee des Morts when you reach the Moonlight-esque half of the piece. In addition, I have played a number of his smaller works in the past, such as Consolations, Liebestraum No.3, and so forth. As such, I want to learn some additional interesting Liszt pieces, perhaps of the grand nature or that just has that factor that I find in those two pieces I mentioned.
With this long rant in mind, I would love to hear suggestions for Liszt pieces to add to those two I currently can play to expand my repertoire. I have considered pieces such as Les Cloches de Geneve or Ballade No.2, but wanted to hear what everyone had to say. I currently can play the 4 Chopin Ballades and the Beethoven Waldstein and Appassionata sonatas. I would be interested in hearing suggestions that could fit with these to strengthen my repertoire or possible supplement a few of these pieces to fit into a hypothetical recital program. I have no current intentions for a recital, but it would be nice to have that thinking in mind. I also am working on the Bach/Busoni Chaconne just to give some insight into the pieces I'm currently exploring.
Thanks everyone for any suggestions and I look forward to hearing from you. I also welcome any suggestions beyond these composers, but Liszt has my ear at this point in time.
-KC