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  2. Oct 22, 2023 · Liszt made superb piano transcriptions of symphonies, operas, and large orchestral works of other composers, including Beethoven, Berlioz, Mozart, and Wagner. He also composed and performed...

    • Mephisto Waltz No.1. Liszt wrote four Mephisto Waltzes, named for one of the most renowned demons in German folk literature (also known as Mephistopheles).
    • La Lugubre Gondola No.2. The dark and moody La Lugubre Gondola, which translates to The Black Gondola, is an important late work of Liszt’s. Whilst visiting his son-in-law and fellow composer, Richard Wagner, on Venice’s Grand Canal in late 1882, Liszt began composing the piece after having a premonition of Wagner’s death.
    • Three Concert Études, No.3: Un sospiro. If there’s one hallmark of Liszt’s piano music, it’s his ability to pack an unthinkable number of notes into just a few seconds.
    • Transcendental Études, No.4: Mazeppa. For much of the 1850s, Liszt must have been afflicted by the most terrible earworm – a tune so catchy that he had to use it in two different pieces of music for it to finally leave his head!
    • Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 in C# Minor. Liszt composed nineteen rhapsodies with the title Hungarian between 1846 and 1853. They are a wonderful window into the style and capabilities of the man himself.
    • The Faust Symphony. Liszt settled in Weimar by 1848 having established himself not only as a performer and composer but also as a conductor and great favourite of the Court.
    • Sonata in B minor for Solo Piano. This sonata was composed by Liszt during the year 1854 and is dedicated to Robert Schumann. It as a work that has a duration of around thirty minutes during which the gifts of even the ablest pianist are stretched.
    • Liebesträum No. 3 (Love’s Dream) The Liebesträume are a set of three solo piano pieces published in 1850. This is the third and most popular of the set.
  3. In his most famous and virtuosic works, he is the archetypal Romantic composer. Liszt pioneered the technique of thematic transformation, a method of development which was related to both the existing variation technique and to the new use of the Leitmotif by Richard Wagner . Transcriptions. Liszt's piano works are usually divided into two classes.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Franz_LisztFranz Liszt - Wikipedia

    Signature. Franz Liszt [n 1] (22 October 1811 – 31 July 1886) was a Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor and teacher of the Romantic period. With a diverse body of work spanning more than six decades, he is considered to be one of the most prolific and influential composers of his era, and his piano works continue to be widely ...

  5. Oct 22, 2020 · 6. Liebestraum No. 3. “Liebestraum” means “love dream,” and this gentle and tender piano piece (which was originally written for piano and voice) is one of Liszt’s most beloved works.

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