Liszt Ferenc: Apres une Lecture du Dante

Fantasia quasi Sonata

parts

Setting: Piano
Period: Romantic
Length: 32 pages
Weight: 0.151 kg
Publisher: G. Henle Verlag
Item number: HN0981
ISMN: 9790201809816
Often referred to by pianists as the ''Dante Sonata'', it is the closing piece in the second volume of the ''Annees de Pelerinage'' (HN 174) and is now finally available as a single edition. In 1839, while under the spell of Dante's ''Divine Comedy'', Liszt had begun work on a ''fragment dantesque''. He later incorporated the work in revised form into the volume ''Italy'' of his ''Annees de Pelerinage''. The single-movement sonata is based on the Canto ''Inferno'' in Dante's poem. It describes the wild ride of the soul into hell in an effective manner, finally closing with several forgiving chords in a kind of transfiguration - one of the best examples of Liszt's technical ingenuity and sound artistry.?

Introducing our partner G. Henle Verlag

G. Henle Publishers stands for Urtext sheet music of the highest quality. Musicians around the world, both amateurs and professionals, can fully rely on our sheet music of what is called “classical music”. Our Urtext editions not only provide the undistorted and authoritative musical text but are also aesthetically pleasing, optimised for practical use and extremely durable. And then there is the strong, distinctive blue profile: (almost) all of our Urtext editions are bound in the characteristic blue cardboard.


Ever since Günter Henle founded our publishing house, we have concentrated almost exclusively on the scholarly preparation of Urtext editions of music from the Baroque onwards. This is why, as the world's undisputed market leader, we have the greatest knowledge about Urtext and the most comprehensive Urtext catalogue, comprising over 1,250 titles to date. 

How can I shop?

Online purchase:

Buy directly from our web-shop via credit/debit card payment. With this method, only publications which we currently have on stock can be purchased.

In-store pickup:

If you prefer not to shop online, you also have the option to order from our website and we will forward your order to one of our partner music shops of your choosing. In this case, you will buy the scores directly from the shop and pay for them there upon pickup.

Your purchase and payment method can be set here.

Copyright information

Please note that it is illegal to photocopy copyright protected music without the permission of the copyright holder.

To photocopy is to deprive the composer/author of his/her rightful income for his/her intellectual property.