Franz Liszt
3 Etudes de Concert
revised edition of HN481
Franz Liszt
3 Etudes de Concert
revised edition of HN481
- Instrumentation Piano
- Composer Franz Liszt
- Editor Peter Jost
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Difficulty Level
- Edition Sheet Music (Urtext)
- Publisher G. Henle Verlag
- Order no. HN1573
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Description:
These piano studies, fully worked out in summer 1848, but presumably
sketched earlier, were published in the German original edition at the beginning of 1849 simply with the numbering 1-3. In the first French edition published at the end of that year, they were given the new title 'Trois Caprices poétiques' - possibly at the publisher's request - and also received the characteristic individual titles 'Il lamento', 'La leggierezza' and 'Un sospiro', which have remained for these pieces that are still popular today. In comparison with the early studies, in which the purely technical performing aspect is to the fore, the idea of poetic sound is at the heart of these compositions, which were clearly written for concert performance. For this revised version, several newly-discovered or newly-available sources were available, including the autograph which served as the engraver's copy.
sketched earlier, were published in the German original edition at the beginning of 1849 simply with the numbering 1-3. In the first French edition published at the end of that year, they were given the new title 'Trois Caprices poétiques' - possibly at the publisher's request - and also received the characteristic individual titles 'Il lamento', 'La leggierezza' and 'Un sospiro', which have remained for these pieces that are still popular today. In comparison with the early studies, in which the purely technical performing aspect is to the fore, the idea of poetic sound is at the heart of these compositions, which were clearly written for concert performance. For this revised version, several newly-discovered or newly-available sources were available, including the autograph which served as the engraver's copy.