Liszt: Années de Pèlerinage
On 24 April 2026, Divine Art is proud to present the complete Années de pèlerinage Suites for solo piano by Franz Liszt, performed by the exciting Taiwanese-American pianist Brian Hsu. Released as a 3-CD set, this monumental cycle traces a physical and emotional journey by the composer through the magnificent alpine landscapes of Switzerland, the art and literature of Italy, and the journeys within. The album was recorded and engineered in Dolby Atmos® spatial audio by GRAMMY®-nominated producer Sergei Kvitko.
Brian Hsu explains how the inception of the album came during COVID: “These pieces became a way for me to travel through music—to wander the mountains of Switzerland, drift along the canals of Venice, and encounter the art and architecture of Italy through Liszt’s imagination. In a moment defined by isolation, this repertoire offered connection, motion, and emotional release.”
Hsu’s performances trace these connections, bringing forth the vivid imagery, energy, youthful exploration, and outward discovery in Books I (Suisse) and II (Italie). His performances then underline how Book III unfolds as a spiritual pilgrimage—an inward journey shaped by reflection and acceptance.
Brian Hsu was drawn from an early age to the imagination, virtuosity, emotional range, and expressive power of Liszt’s music, and he took on the recording of this work as a “personal challenge”. Recordings of the complete Suites have been achieved in full by fewer than two dozen pianists. Hsu presents Liszt not only as the virtuoso whose technical brilliance reshaped the piano literature, but as a poet, philosopher, and artist whose musical language evolved alongside his professional and personal life. Liszt is deeply associated with dazzling virtuosity and showmanship, but this represents only one facet of a composer whose artistic voice grew increasingly reflective, restrained, and forward-looking over time. Hsu’s interpretation of Années de pèlerinage presents the comprehensive view that each Book offers a distinct emotional world, and that together, they form a narrative that mirrors the stages of a life well-lived.
Since his concerto debut at the age of 16 with the Philadelphia Orchestra, Brian Hsu has gone on to establish himself as a pianist of electrifying energy and highly communicative performances. Critics have praised his playing in superlatives, noting his “breadth of expression and technical ability.”
Mr. Hsu has performed throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and South Africa, appearing as concerto soloist with such ensembles as the Philadelphia Orchestra, Taiwan National Symphony, Juilliard Orchestra, Haddonfield Symphony, Sendai Philharmonic, University of Michigan Symphony Orchestra, and music festivals. His performances have been broadcast nationally on WQXR radio in New York and All Classical Radio in Portland. In addition to competition successes, Mr. Hsu has been the recipient of numerous awards during his studies at The Juilliard School, Yale University, and the University of Michigan. An avid chamber musician, collaborator, and educator, Mr. Hsu continuously performs with distinguished artists worldwide and has given masterclasses at various colleges and universities throughout the United States and Asia. He is currently an associate professor of piano at the University of Oregon.
Track Listing
Première Année: Suisse, S. 160
- I. Chapelle de Guillaume Tell (5:54)
- II. Au lac de Wallenstadt (2:40)
- III. Pastorale (1:43)
- IV. Au bord d’une source (3:56)
- V. Orage (4:39)
- VI. Vallée d’Obermann (12:46)
- VII. Eglogue (3:05)
- VIII. Le mal du pays (6:06)
- IX. Les clocked de Genève. Nocturne (5:51)
Deuxième Année: Italie, S. 161
- I. Sposalizio (7:10)
- II. Il Penseroso (3:20)
- III. Canzonetta del Salvator Rosa (2:59)
- IV. Sonetto 47 del Petrarca (5:38)
- V. Sonetto 104 del Petrarca (6:31)
- VI. Sonetto 123 del Petrarca (6:28)
- VII. Après une lecture du Dante (Fantasia Quasi Sonata) (17:29)
- I. Gondoliera (5:13)
- II. Canzone (3:35)
- III. Tarantella (9:43)
Troisième Année, S. 163
- I. Angélus! Prière aux anges gardiens (9:02)
- II. Aux cyprès de la Villa d’Este. Threnody I (6:08)
- III. Aux cyprès de la Villa d’Este. Threnody II (8:25)
- IV. Les jeux d’eaux à la Villa d’Este (7:25)
- V. Sunt lacrymae rerum (En mode hongrois) (7:04)
- VI. Marche funèbre (En mémoire de Maximilian I) (6:05)
- VII. Sursum corda (Erhebet eure Herzen) (3:17)






