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  1. Liebesträume (German for Dreams of Love) is a set of three solo piano nocturnes (S.541/R.211) by Franz Liszt published in 1850. 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 piano, and as ...

  2. Oct 23, 2008 · Franz Liszt - Liebestraum - Love Dream. Liebesträume is a set of three solo piano works (S.541/R.211) by Franz Liszt, published in 1850. ️ More from Liszt:...

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  3. Liebesträume, S.541 (Liszt, Franz) Movements/Sections. 3 nocturnes. Composition Year. 1850. Genre Categories. Nocturnes; For piano; Scores featuring the piano; Related Works. see below.

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  4. What an encore! Liebestraum No. 3 by Franz Liszt, played by Khatia Buniatishvili at the 2011 Verbier Festival. The ‘Dream of Love’ that is Liebestraum No. 3 in A-flat major is not only the...

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  5. LOFTmusic. 97.5K subscribers. 3.6M views 7 years ago. ...more. Recorded live at Carnegie Hall, New York, on November 7, 2003Lang Lang - pianoFranz Liszt - Liebestraum, S. 541 No. 3 (Love...

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  7. Aug 27, 2016 · In today’s video, we’re going to look at the super-famous Liebestraume by Liszt, which is a set of 3 notturnos (nocturnes) translated as “Dreams of Love”. We’re specifically going to hone in on the third one of the set, as it’s the most famous, but we’ll talk briefly about the other ones as well.

  8. Liszt Liebesträume. Sheet Music. Franz Liszt. Piano. Liebesträume. Liebesträume (Dreams of Love), S.541/R.211, is a set of three solo piano works by Franz Liszt, published in 1850. Originally the three Liebesträume were conceived as lieder after poems by Ludwig Uhland and Ferdinand Freiligrath.

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