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  2. Liebesträume - Wikipedia

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    Liebestraum No. 3 in A-flat major is the most familiar of the three nocturnes and is in three sections, each divided by a fast cadenza requiring dexterous fingerwork and a high degree of technical ability. One melody is used throughout, and varied, notably near the middle of the nocturne, at a climax, where it is played in a series of octaves ...

  3. Three Concert Études - Wikipedia

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    Three Concert Études (Trois études de concert), S.144, is a set of three piano études by Franz Liszt, composed between 1845–49 and published in Paris as Trois caprices poétiques with the three individual titles as they are known today.

  4. Liebestraum - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Liebestraum means "love dream", or "dream of love" in German. Liebesträume, for piano by Franz Liszt ...

  5. O lieb, so lang du lieben kannst - Wikipedia

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    "O lieb, so lang du lieben kannst" is an 1829 poem by the 19th-century German writer Ferdinand Freiligrath.Hungarian composer Franz Liszt set the first four stanzas in 1843 as a lied for soprano voice and piano, S. 298, and later adapted it into the third of his Liebesträume (Dreams of Love), S. 541.

  6. Symphonic poems (Liszt) - Wikipedia

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    Goethe and Schiller in front of the Deutsches Nationaltheater and Staatskapelle Weimar, where many of Liszt's symphonic poems premiered. [4]According to cultural historian Hannu Salmi, classical music began to gain public prominence in Western Europe in the latter 18th century through the establishment of concerts by musical societies in cities such as Leipzig and the subsequent press coverage ...

  7. List of compositions by Franz Liszt - Wikipedia

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    No.3 of Vierstimmige Männergesänge; 1st version of S.75/2, S.75/3 75/2 M12/2 Über allen Gipfeln ist Ruh' (Wanderers Nachtlied) mch 1849 Choral, secular 2nd version of S.75/1, S.75/3 75/3 M12/3 Über allen Gipfeln ist Ruh' (Wanderers Nachtlied) mch 2hn 1856 Choral, secular 3rd version of S.75/1, S.75/2 76 M11 Das düstre Meer umrauscht mich

  8. Fantasy and Fugue on the chorale "Ad nos, ad salutarem undam"

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    Video. on YouTube. Alexander Frey performs Franz Liszt's largest keyboard work, the epic Fantasy and Fugue on "Ad nos ad salutarem undam" for organ. In this live performance, Mr. Frey begins the work with the actual chorale (the chorale of the Anabaptists, "Ad nos, ad salutarem undam") from Giacomo Meyerbeer's opera, "Le Prophète", on which ...

  9. Talk:Liebesträume - Wikipedia

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    Same deal with the Liebesträume. Each individual one is a Liebestraum. I doubt there would be a reference for this, btw, because, as I say, it's common sense and common usage. I have never ever heard or seen No. 3, for example, referred to as "Liebesträume No. 3" - it's always "Liebestraum No. 3".