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Franz Liszt
Rákóczi-Marsch, for piano in A minor (Version 5), S. 244c
Works Info
Composer
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Franz Liszt
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1851
Publication Date
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1851
Average_duration
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3:52
Franz Liszt's "Rákóczi-Marsch, for piano in A minor (Version 5), S. 244c" is a patriotic piece that was composed in 1847. It was premiered in Pest, Hungary, on December 8, 1848, during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. The piece is dedicated to the Hungarian national hero, Francis II Rákóczi, who led a rebellion against the Habsburgs in the early 18th century. The "Rákóczi-Marsch" is a single-movement piece that is characterized by its strong and powerful melody. It is written in A minor and is marked "Allegro con brio." The piece begins with a bold and dramatic introduction that sets the tone for the rest of the piece. The main theme is then introduced, which is a simple but memorable melody that is repeated throughout the piece. The "Rákóczi-Marsch" is divided into three sections, each of which features variations on the main theme. The first section is marked by its energetic and lively character, while the second section is more subdued and introspective. The third section is a return to the main theme, but with added embellishments and flourishes. One of the most notable characteristics of the "Rákóczi-Marsch" is its use of Hungarian folk music. Liszt incorporates traditional Hungarian melodies and rhythms into the piece, giving it a distinctly nationalistic flavor. The piece also features Liszt's signature virtuosic piano writing, with fast runs, arpeggios, and other technical flourishes. Overall, the "Rákóczi-Marsch, for piano in A minor (Version 5), S. 244c" is a powerful and patriotic piece that celebrates the Hungarian spirit of rebellion and independence. Its memorable melody and technical challenges have made it a popular piece among pianists and audiences alike.
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