Franz Liszt
Transcendental Etude: Appassionata
in F Minor, S . 139 No. 10
Year: 1851
Period: Early Romantic
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Encore ideas? by jaquet
I have my first concert in september later this year and was wondering for encore ideas. I was orginally going to to do Liszt etude no 10 or op 62 no 1, but i have simply just included them into the program...
Repetoire for competition by jaquet
Hi there, im looking into joining a major competition in two years and im just planning the repetoire now. Could you guys give me some advice for some repetoire by Bach which is very polyphonic, beautiful and...
Suggestions on starting Liszt ? by l3g0br1ck
Hey everyone, I've been searching around lately for a piece to play, but could not find one that really inspires me… I've played three pieces this year (and other very little ones) :...
TE 10 vs Scriabin 42 n5 by expressman70
Hey yall, Which of these two would you recommend to learn to me first? Which one is more formative for emerging pianist? I will be learning Les Adieux sonata, Bach E minor...
Fingering for Liszt Appassionatta by minhogang
Hi everyone, I have this problem with the fingering for the left hand for Appassionata below. [img]imgur.com/a7iWn6W[/img] It feels slightly awkward and inefficient to do...
Transcendental etude no 10 by isyriel
About this etude, the hardest part for me are the tenth chords. My hand are not big enough to reach them. For the most part i can roll them but when i reach m.63 (i may be wrong but around...
Liszt: La Leggeriezza vs Transcendental Etude No.10 by Presto Agitato
I need to play one of them and I'm looking for the "easiest" one since I only have 3 moths to prepare it.
Need Liszt piece to go before Transcendental Etude No. 10 by towntroubadour
I need suggestions for a piece for my recital that is no longer than 6 minutes to go before Transcendental No. 10 in a set, and definitely something that is easier than that piece. Also preferably in a closely...
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Etude in F Minor No. 10 in F Minor, by the early romantic composer Franz Liszt. This piano piece was initially published in the year 1851 and is included in Transcendental Etudes by Liszt.