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Franz Liszt
Hungarian Rhapsody, for piano No. 16 in A minor (I & II), S. 244/16
Works Info
Composer
:
Franz Liszt
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Rhapsody
Compose Date
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1882
Publication Date
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1882
Average_duration
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4:50
Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 16 in A minor is a solo piano piece that was composed in 1853. It was premiered in Pest, Hungary in the same year. The piece is divided into two movements, with the first movement being in A minor and the second movement being in E major. The first movement of the Hungarian Rhapsody No. 16 is characterized by its fast and virtuosic passages, which are interspersed with slower, more lyrical sections. The piece begins with a dramatic introduction that sets the tone for the rest of the movement. The main theme is introduced shortly after, and it is a lively and energetic melody that is typical of Hungarian folk music. The theme is then developed through a series of variations, each of which showcases Liszt's technical prowess as a pianist. The second movement of the Hungarian Rhapsody No. 16 is more subdued than the first, with a slower tempo and a more contemplative mood. The main theme of this movement is a beautiful and melancholic melody that is played in the right hand, while the left hand provides a simple accompaniment. The theme is then developed through a series of variations, each of which explores different aspects of the melody. Overall, the Hungarian Rhapsody No. 16 is a stunning showcase of Liszt's virtuosity as a pianist and his ability to incorporate elements of Hungarian folk music into his compositions. The piece is a testament to Liszt's status as one of the greatest pianists and composers of the Romantic era.
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