To this day, Franz Liszt is considered one of the greatest pianists of all time; an over-virtuoso who also strands together extreme technical difficulties in his own piano compositions. But don't be afraid of big names - our carefully considered selection of light and medium-heavy pieces from Liszt's huge oeuvre is also playable and musically very appealing for "normal mortals". As a worthwhile goal, Liszt's probably most famous piano composition, the third "Liebestraum", beckons as the final piece of the book...
Content:
Piano piece no. 3 in F sharp major - degree of difficulty (piano): easy (level 3)
Piano piece no. 4 in F sharp major - degree of difficulty (piano): easy (level 3)
Consolation No. 1 E major - Degree of difficulty (piano): medium (level 4)
Consolation No. 2 E major - Degree of difficulty (piano): medium (level 4/5)
Consolation No. 3 in D flat major - degree of difficulty (piano): medium (level 4/5)
Il Penseroso - Difficulty (piano): medium (level 4/5)
Hymn de l'enfant à son réveil - Level of difficulty (piano): medium (level 5/6)
Le mal du pays - Level of difficulty (piano): medium (level 5/6)
Canzonetta del Salvator Pink - Piano: medium (level 5/6)
Aux Cyprès de la Villa d'Este 1 - Level of difficulty (piano): medium (level 5/6)
Oh, dear, as long as you can love! - Difficulty (piano): difficult (level 6/7)