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Liszt Ferenc: Venezia e Napoli

Années de Pelerinage, Deuxieme Année. Supplément

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Setting: Piano
Period: Romantic
Length: 40 pages
Weight: 0.18 kg
Publisher: G. Henle Verlag
Item number: HN0985
Other reference: HN 985
ISMN: 9790201809854
About three years after the publication of the second volume of his ''Annees de Pelerinage'' (Italy), Liszt added a supplement to this collection: the triptych ''Venezia e Napoli''. For this he reworked two of four pieces which he had already composed in 1840 after a journey to Italy, grouping them around an adaptation of the gondola song ''Nessun maggior dolore'' from Rossini's ''Otello''. It is diffi cult to imagine the piano repertoire without the furious ''Tarantella'' in particular, which brings this supplement to a close after the two rather lyrical pieces ''Gondoliera'' and ''Canzone''. With the publication of this supplement all works pertaining to the ''Annees de Pelerinage'' are now available in Henle Urtext for the Liszt year.?
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