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Franz Liszt. Consolations. Sheet Music. Piano. PF. Franz Liszt.

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Franz Liszt. Aanbied. Sheet Music. Plan. PF. Franz Liszt.

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The Consolations are among the best-known Piano works by Franz Liszt. Their popularity is due not only to their expressive and lyrical character but also to their relatively moderate pianistic demands. Having a long history, the final version of the six pieces appeared in print for the first time in 1850. The Wiener Urtext Edition provides this version authorized by Liszt for publication, the text of which is mainly based on the German first edition owing to the lack of extant autographs and engraver's copies. In addition, the French first edition as well as separate editions of the Consolations Nos. 3 and 5 published in London or Paris were consulted as well. The edition is complemented by performance notes of the Liszt pupil Lina Ramann which are virtually first-hand records of Liszt 's interpretational ideas. Furthermore, a clear notation without page-turn problems makes it easier to study and perform the popular works.

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The Consolations are among the best-known Piano works by Franz Liszt. Hul gewildheid is te danke nie net aan hul ekspressiewe en liriese karakter, maar ook om hul relatief matige piano eise. Na 'n lang geskiedenis, die finale weergawe van die ses stukke in druk verskyn vir die eerste keer in 1850. Die Wiener Urtext Edition bied hierdie weergawe van Liszt gemagtig is vir publikasie, waarvan die teks is hoofsaaklik gebaseer op die Duitse eerste uitgawe as gevolg van die gebrek aan bestaande handtekening en ambagsman se afskrifte. Daarbenewens is die Franse eerste uitgawe sowel as afsonderlike uitgawes van die vertroostinge Nos 3 en 5 gepubliseer in Londen of Parys sowel geraadpleeg. The edition is complemented by performance notes of the Liszt pupil Lina Ramann which are virtually first-hand records of Liszt 's interpretational ideas. Furthermore, a clear notation without page-turn problems makes it easier to study and perform the popular works.