by H. O HODGSON
Relayed from
St. Mary's Church, Nottingham
The revival of interest in Liszt's more serious compositions is both timely and welcome. It is now realised that if Liszt turned out much showy and possibly ephemeral music, he also wrote a fair quantity of works that well deserve to be called ' great The Fantasia and Fugue on B-A-C-H for organ shows a musical imagination of immense range, and is a worthy tribute to Bach. Liszt was always interested in the organ, but he was rarely tempted to use it as a means of expression.