Franz Liszt
Hungarian Rhapsody, for piano No. 7 in D minor, S. 244/7
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Composer:Franz LisztGenre:KeyboardStyle:RhapsodyCompose Date:1847Publication Date:1853Average_duration:5:43Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 7 in D minor, S. 244/7, is a solo piano piece that was composed in 1847. It premiered in Pest, Hungary, on January 1, 1853, with Liszt himself performing. The piece is part of a set of 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies that Liszt composed between 1846 and 1853. The Hungarian Rhapsody No. 7 is divided into two main sections, with a slow introduction followed by a fast and lively main section. The piece is characterized by its virtuosic piano writing, which showcases Liszt's technical prowess as a pianist. The slow introduction features a mournful melody that is played in the lower register of the piano, while the main section is a fast and energetic dance that is full of rhythmic vitality and syncopation. The piece is also notable for its use of Hungarian folk melodies, which were a major source of inspiration for Liszt throughout his career. The main theme of the piece is based on a Hungarian folk song called "Székelyföldi legényes," which Liszt heard during his travels in Hungary. Liszt's use of folk melodies in his compositions was groundbreaking at the time, and it helped to establish him as one of the leading composers of his generation. Overall, the Hungarian Rhapsody No. 7 is a masterful example of Liszt's piano writing, and it remains one of his most popular and frequently performed works. Its combination of technical virtuosity, rhythmic energy, and folk-inspired melodies make it a thrilling and engaging piece for both performers and audiences alike.More....
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