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  2. Musical works of Franz Liszt - Wikipedia

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    Following Bartók's lines, in Liszt's Piano Sonata the "Andante sostenuto" in F-sharp minor was "of course" banal, the second subject "Cantando espressivo" in D major was sentimentalism, and the "Grandioso" theme was empty pomp. Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 1 in E-flat major was in most parts only empty brilliance and in other parts salon music ...

  3. Les quatre élémens - Wikipedia

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    Franz Liszt, c. 1846. Les quatre élémens (The Four Elements), S.80, is a cycle of four choral pieces by Franz Liszt, to words by Joseph Autran. The cycle was composed in 1844–48, originally with piano accompaniment, later orchestrated. The title is an allusion to the Ancient Greek elements: earth, air, water, and fire.

  4. Concerto pathétique - Wikipedia

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    Since Liszt had projected a piano concerto version but dropped the plan, the two-piano arrangement can be seen as a sort of compromise. In this version Liszt seems to have been more interested in the concerto-like effects of the two-piano ensemble than in structural innovations, because he left the overall design of the solo version unaltered.

  5. List of compositions by Franz Liszt - Wikipedia

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    Piano, original 166r/2 — Album Leaf ("Aus dem Purgatorio des Dante-Sinfonie") pf B minor 1857? Piano, original 166s — Album Leaf pf A major 1870 Piano, original 167# — Feuille d'album No.2: Piano, original see S.534/2a 167a# — Einleitung und Schlußtakte zu Tausigs dritter Valse-Caprice: Piano, original see S.571a 167b A 75 Miniatur ...

  6. List of compositions for piano and orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Piano Concerto, Op. 1 (destroyed, material partly used in the Piano Concerto No. 2) Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat, Op. 16 (1913) Piano Concerto No. 2 in E-flat, Op. 28, for left hand alone, written for Paul Wittgenstein (1924) Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Per Aspera ad Astra, Op. 32 (1927) Russian Rhapsody; Dmitry Bortniansky. Piano ...

  7. Hexaméron (musical composition) - Wikipedia

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    The musicians did not complete the piece on time, but the concert was held as scheduled. The concert's highlight was a piano "duel" between Thalberg and Liszt for the title of "greatest pianist in the world." Princess Belgiojoso announced her diplomatic judgment: "Thalberg is the first pianist in the worldLiszt is unique." [2]