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Liszt Ferenc: Années de Pelerinage, Third year

Liszt, Works for Piano Solo, Vol. 8

Edited by Mező Imre – Sulyok Imre
Fingering revised by Zempléni Kornél
存款: Piano
系列: Liszt, Works for Piano Solo
时期: Romantic
语言: English, German
页数: 64 页
Format: 23 x 30 cm
Weight: 0.242 kg
首次出版: 1975年11月1日
出版者: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
刊物代码: 6957
ISMN: 9790080069578
The seven pieces in Années de pelerinage, Troisieme année do not share a common theme, unlike the pieces in the first two series. This third volume includes three sacred works, three works on the fountains at the Villa d'Este, and one Hungarian piece. One interesting aspect of the first work of the series, Angelus!, is that Liszt conceived of it as being performable on the harmonium. Of the seven pieces, the one composed the earliest was the Marche funebre, in 1867, and the others were written in the 1870s. The complete series was published by Schott in 1883.

As customary, there are two versions of the publication: a blue clothbound edition and a grey softcover edition. The preface, which gives the most important information on the contents and technical details, is identical in both versions, but only the former includes an English description of the sources and a critical commentary. Both versions include a facsimile of a page of Liszt's original autograph manuscript.

内容目录

1.
Angelus!
R. 10/e G. 163
2.
Aux Cypres de la Villa d'Este, Thrénodie (I)
R. 10/e G. 163
3.
Aux Cypres de la Villa d'Este, Thrénodie (II)
R. 10/e G. 163
4.
Les jeux d'eaux a la Villa d'Este
R. 10/e G. 163
5.
Sunt lacrymae rerum - En mode hongrois
R. 10/e G. 163
6.
Marche funebre
R. 10/e G. 163
7.
Sursum corda
R. 10/e G. 163
Acknowledgement
Sound samples are used by the permission of Hungaroton Records, BMCBBCC and the composers.

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