Talk:Totentanz (Liszt)
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I did some cleanup (5 August 2006) removing weasel words, and adding a source (Alan Walker). If more cleanup needs to be done, please let me know. Rolf-Peter Wille 05:35, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
I don't know anything about editing Wikipedia pages or anything, but I believe that Triumph of Death came earlier than 1355 and actually predated the outbreak of the Black Death. -- Sam
Since neutrality and objectivity seem to be entirely important here, I'd like to suggest a revision of this article's treatment of the source material in respect to morality. The writer seems to be looking down on Liszt's "Obsession with Death" while continually, and unnecessarily, emphasizing the moral importance and correctness of the religious lessons being taught by the paintings. Once the article is done detailing the importance of not seeking the "vain...glories of earthly life" there isn't much room at all that is used to speak of the actual work in question. AceRoccola 03:06, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Reference to the ballet Dracula
This work was used in Dracula, the 1997 ballet, Choreography by Ben Stevenson Music by Franz Liszt, in an arrangement by John Lanchberry