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Franz Liszt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Opus number - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Opus (plural opera or opuses ), from the Latin word opus meaning "work", is usually used in the sense of "a work of art". The Latin plural of opus, "opera", is used to refer to the genre of mus...
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The web's most comprehensive resource about Franz Liszt, the famous Hungarian composer/pianist. Featuring a highly acclaimed commentary, timeline, biography, breaking news, recommended recordings, links, and more. ... Commentary & Bio on Liszt by Rich DiSilvio...
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The web's most comprehensive resource about Franz Liszt, the famous Hungarian composer/pianist. Featuring a highly acclaimed commentary, timeline, biography, breaking news, recommended recordings, links, and more. ... Welcome to the Franz Liszt Site. While I regret not being able to communicate in all languages,
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Franz Liszt: Etude in 12 Exercises opus 1 no 6 in G Minor from Etude in 12 Exercises - piano sheet music to print instantly. This piece is level 8+ and was composed during the Early Romantic period. ... Please click icons below to bookmark: "Etude in 12 Exercises opus 1 no 6 in G Minor by Franz Liszt"
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Classical piano music by Liszt to download: Beethoven Symphony 7 opus 92 in the key of A Major This piece has difficulty level 8+ in the category ...
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In several of them, though, especially "Frühlingslied", Liszt adds extra textures to the accompaniment and builds a much more imposing climax than in the original song. In most of the others, though, the mood of the original is retained, even if the scale is somewhat expanded.
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; 01 November 2006; Opus Magazine France; Jean-Jacques Millo; ... In performing Franz Liszt's Sonata in B minor, George-Emmanuel Lazaridis, the young Greek pianist, tackles one of the monuments of western piano literature. ... Home - Reviews - Liszt - Lazaridis - Opus Magazine France...
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The opus number for Liszt's works are seldom used. Instead either the S number (after Humphrey Searle) or the R number (after Peter Raabe) is used. The S number is sometimes indicated as a G number as Searle published his list in the Grove dictionary.
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