Franz Liszt's "Années de pèlerinage I" is a captivating journey through the Swiss landscapes and emotions that inspired the renowned composer. Released on April 1, 1996, under the Hyperion label, this album is a treasure trove of classical piano music, spanning a total of 75 minutes. The album features the complete "Années de pèlerinage I, Suisse" (Years of Pilgrimage I, Switzerland), a collection of nine evocative pieces that Liszt composed during his travels in Switzerland. Each piece is a vivid musical painting, capturing the essence of the Swiss countryside, from the serene "Chapelle de Guillaume Tell" to the stormy "Orage," and the nostalgic "Le mal du pays." Additionally, the album includes three Swiss-inspired pieces from "3 Morceaux suisses," showcasing Liszt's mastery of variation and nocturne forms. This album is a testament to Liszt's genius and his ability to translate the beauty and emotion of his surroundings into timeless musical compositions.