![]() Liszt arranged many works by other composers as well details of the original composition with links to the title and composer are given here.ĭeprecated S numbers: An asterisk (*) before the S number signifies that it is no longer in use and the entry has been renumbered the new number is given in parentheses – refer to the new number's separate entry. Notes - Liszt's works often exist in multiple versions or arrangements the version number or instrumentation of arrangement are indicated here with a cross-reference by S number to all other versions and arrangements. Genre - Works are grouped in genre categories under a header, which is listed here for each work. Date - The year or year-range of composition or arrangement. Forces - The instrumentation used see Abbreviations for Instruments. Title - Normally following the New Liszt Edition and Library of Congress, as well as other authoritative sources, including Liszt's manuscripts. Numbering (grouped, non-chronological) originated by Humphrey Searle in Grove's Dictionary, revised by him several times, later revised by Sharon Winklhofer, and thoroughly revised, updated, and expanded by Michael Short and Leslie Howard. The columns in this list of works are as follows:
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