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  1. Aug 27, 2016 · Liszt’s Liebestraume was published in 1850 in two versions: As a solo piano work. As a high voice/piano work. These three pieces were “Lieder”, which is basically just German for “song”, but in the Romantic era, Lieder related to a specific genre of music based on poems. So each one of the three Liebestraume is based on a poem – the ...

  2. Sep 22, 2020 · Franz Liszt: Liebestraum No.3 Context. Franz Liszt was born in 1811 in Hungary, into an already well-established musical family. His father, Adam Liszt, had been in service for Prince Nikolaus II Esterházy. This meant he was in direct contact with prolific composers such as Haydn, Beethoven and Hummel.

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  3. Liebesträume. Liebesträume (German for Dreams of Love) is a set of three solo piano nocturnes (S.541/R.211) by Franz Liszt published in 1850. [1] Originally the three Liebesträume were conceived as lieder after poems by Ludwig Uhland and Ferdinand Freiligrath. In 1850 two versions appeared simultaneously as a set of songs for high voice and ...

  4. Henrik Kilhamn takes a closer look at Liszt's famous Liebestraum no. 3. It's inspired by a poem by Ferdinand Freiligrath "Oh, love as long as long you may", ...

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  5. Jorge Bolet's recording of the 3rd Liebestraum captures the warm, romantic mood, even if it is played slightly slowly. The best way to get this is the bargain double CD from Decca (featuring other popular Liszt pieces). For a set of all three of the pieces, I suggest Jeno Jando's 10th volume of Liszt's piano music on Naxos. Jando plays a bit to ...

  6. Explore the deep emotions and rich history behind Franz Liszt's beloved piano piece, 'Liebestraum No. 3.' In this episode of Classical Insight, we delve into...

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  8. Mar 6, 2020 · Overall, Liebestraum No. 3 makes effective use of structure, chords, and details to create a unique and innovative piece that receives well-deserved attention. The ideas that Franz Liszt used in the composition reflect the Romantic era extremely well. But that’s just a theory. A music theory. -gwilliams5.

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