Liebesträume

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Liebesträume is a set of three romantic piano pieces by Franz Liszt, famed for their lyrical melodies and virtuosic demands, especially the third piece, which is a staple of the Romantic piano repertoire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf piano cycle
solo piano composition
alternativeTitleOfThirdPiece Liebestraum No. 3 in A-flat major NERFINISHED
associatedComposerNationality Hungarian
basedOnPoem O lieb, so lang du lieben kannst! NERFINISHED
catalogue Searle catalogue
commonAnthologyInclusion collections of Romantic piano favorites
commonPerformanceContext piano competition
piano recital
commonRecordingFormat solo piano album
commonTeachingUse advanced piano pedagogy
composer Franz Liszt NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Hungary within the Austrian Empire NERFINISHED
difficultyLevel advanced
educationalRelevance used to teach Romantic style and cantabile playing
emotionalCharacter nostalgic
tender and passionate
form character piece
genre Romantic piano music
historicalSignificance iconic example of Romantic piano miniatures
one of Liszt’s most famous piano works
instrumentation solo piano
isStapleOf Romantic piano repertoire
keyOfFirstPiece A-flat major
keyOfSecondPiece E-flat major
keyOfThirdPiece A-flat major
languageOfTitle German
laterVersion solo piano transcription
notableMovement Liebestraum No. 3 NERFINISHED
numberOfPieces 3
openingTextureOfNo3 arpeggiated accompaniment with singing melody
opusNumber S.541 NERFINISHED
originalVersion song for voice and piano
period Romantic era NERFINISHED
poetOfThirdPieceText Ferdinand Freiligrath NERFINISHED
sectionalFormOfNo3 song-like with contrasting middle section
styleCharacteristic expressive rubato
lyrical melody
virtuosic passagework
technicalFocus control of wide arpeggios
expressive dynamic shaping
voicing of melody over accompaniment
titleTranslation Dreams of Love NERFINISHED
typicalAudiencePerception romantic and dreamy atmosphere
typicalDurationOfNo3 about 4 to 6 minutes

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Franz Liszt notableWork Liebesträume