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3 Etudes de Concert, Franz Liszt. Piano

3 Etudes de Concert, Franz Liszt. Piano
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3 Études de concert


Description
This edition of the three concert études is the first and only, for which the composer's autograph has been taken into consideration. This allows Liszt's popular piano cycle to be seen in the most authentic form available today. No closer information has emerged about the origins of the études, which appeared in 1849. The autograph, which contains all three studies in complete form, with elaborated notation and furnished with performance markings, appeared in a catalogue in the mid-1930s. But after it was bought by the French pianist François Lang (1908-1944), there were doubts about its whereabouts for several decades. So even Volume I/2 of the complete New Liszt Edition published by Editio Musica Budapest in 1971 could rest only on the notation of the first printed editions. The new version edited by Adrienne Kaczmarczyk that appears here pays close heed to the points where knowledge of the manuscript calls for alteration and addition. The autograph, also used as the engraver's copy, confirms an earlier suspicion. The widely used subtitles (1. Il lamento, 2. La leggerezza, and 3. Un sospiro) were thought to be alien to Liszt's approach, and are now known not to originate from the composer. They were presumably dreamed up by a Paris publisher.


Specifications
Subtitle New edition based on the composer's manuscript
Composer Franz Liszt
Editor Adrienne Kaczmarczyk
Instrumentation Piano
Product Type Book (Softcover)
Series Separate editions from the New Liszt Complete Critical Edition
Text language English;German
Publisher Editio Musica Budapest
Genre Description Studies & Exercises
Style/Period Description Romantic
Year of Publication 2017
No. Pages 56
ISBN 9781540000774
ISMN 9790080150719
No. EMBZ15071


Songlist
1. Un lamento
2. La Leggierezza
3. Un Sospiro



3 Études de concert


Description
This edition of the three concert études is the first and only, for which the composer's autograph has been taken into consideration. This allows Liszt's popular piano cycle to be seen in the most authentic form available today. No closer information has emerged about the origins of the études, which appeared in 1849. The autograph, which contains all three studies in complete form, with elaborated notation and furnished with performance markings, appeared in a catalogue in the mid-1930s. But after it was bought by the French pianist François Lang (1908-1944), there were doubts about its whereabouts for several decades. So even Volume I/2 of the complete New Liszt Edition published by Editio Musica Budapest in 1971 could rest only on the notation of the first printed editions. The new version edited by Adrienne Kaczmarczyk that appears here pays close heed to the points where knowledge of the manuscript calls for alteration and addition. The autograph, also used as the engraver's copy, confirms an earlier suspicion. The widely used subtitles (1. Il lamento, 2. La leggerezza, and 3. Un sospiro) were thought to be alien to Liszt's approach, and are now known not to originate from the composer. They were presumably dreamed up by a Paris publisher.


Specifications
Subtitle New edition based on the composer's manuscript
Composer Franz Liszt
Editor Adrienne Kaczmarczyk
Instrumentation Piano
Product Type Book (Softcover)
Series Separate editions from the New Liszt Complete Critical Edition
Text language English;German
Publisher Editio Musica Budapest
Genre Description Studies & Exercises
Style/Period Description Romantic
Year of Publication 2017
No. Pages 56
ISBN 9781540000774
ISMN 9790080150719
No. EMBZ15071


Songlist
1. Un lamento
2. La Leggierezza
3. Un Sospiro



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Fabrikat-ForlagEdition Musica Budapest
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SerieNew Liszt Complete Critical Edition
Komponist-ForfatterListz, Franz
SjangerKlassisk
Produktspesifikasjoner
Fabrikat-ForlagEdition Musica Budapest
ProduktPiano
SerieNew Liszt Complete Critical Edition
Komponist-ForfatterListz, Franz
SjangerKlassisk
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