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Franz Liszt
Hungarian Rhapsody, for orchestra No. 3 in D major, S. 359/3
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Works Info
Composer
:
Franz Liszt
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Rhapsody
Compose Date
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1860
Publication Date
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1875
Average_duration
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8:10
Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 3 in D major, S. 359/3, is a virtuosic orchestral work that premiered in Leipzig, Germany on January 16, 1869. The piece is part of a set of 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies that Liszt composed between 1846 and 1885, which were inspired by the traditional music of Hungary. The Hungarian Rhapsody No. 3 is divided into two main sections, with a slow introduction followed by a fast and lively main theme. The slow introduction features a melancholic melody played by the clarinet, which is then echoed by the strings. This section sets the mood for the piece, evoking a sense of nostalgia and longing. The main theme of the rhapsody is a fast and energetic dance, characterized by its use of syncopated rhythms and virtuosic runs. The melody is based on a traditional Hungarian folk tune, which Liszt embellishes with his own flourishes and variations. The theme is repeated several times throughout the piece, each time with increasing intensity and complexity. The rhapsody also features several contrasting sections, including a slower, more lyrical section that features a solo violin, and a faster, more frenzied section that showcases the full power of the orchestra. These sections provide a sense of variety and contrast, while also highlighting Liszt's skill as a composer and orchestrator. Overall, the Hungarian Rhapsody No. 3 is a lively and colorful work that showcases Liszt's love for Hungarian folk music and his virtuosic piano technique. Its popularity has endured over the years, and it remains one of Liszt's most beloved and frequently performed works.
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