Liszt - Two Concert Etudes

Franz Liszt

Two Concert Etudes

for Piano

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The pianistically demanding studies “Waldesrauschen” and “Gnomenreigen” were written during the composer’s mature late phase, in which one does not necessarily expect such virtuosic pieces. Liszt composed them in 1862 in Rome for the Große theoretisch-praktische Klavierschule by Siegmund Lebert and Ludwig Stark. In so doing he honoured a pledge he had made some time before. Liszt was now teaching a large group of students. The two studies, published in 1863 and independent of the Klavierschule, were dedicated to his extremely gifted pupil Dionys Pruckner. He and other Liszt pupils often played them in concerts.

Contents:

  1. Forest Murmurs (Waldesrauschen), in A flat major
  2. Dance of the Gnomes (Gnomenreigen), in A major
HN479

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Product type
Printed editorial product
Presentation of music publications
Score/Full score (written music for two or more instruments)
Publishing status
Active
Original proprietary code
HN 479
ISMN code
979-0-2018-0479-8
Publisher
G. Henle Verlag
Number of pages and size
28 (III+25) - 23,5 x 31,0 cm
Main responsibilities
Franz Liszt
Secondary responsibilities
Franz Liszt (fing.)
Mária Eckhardt (ed.)
Wiltrud Haug-Freienstein (ed.)
Unified main title
Two Concert Etudes