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Franz Liszt
San Francesco, for piano, S.498c
Works Info
Composer
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Franz Liszt
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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1880
Publication Date
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1970
Average_duration
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3:55
"San Francesco, for piano, S.498c" is a solo piano piece composed by Franz Liszt. The piece was composed in 1862 and premiered in the same year. It is a part of the composer's "Années de pèlerinage" (Years of Pilgrimage) collection, which is a set of three suites that were inspired by the composer's travels throughout Europe. The piece is divided into three movements, each of which is named after a different location associated with St. Francis of Assisi. The first movement, "La Predication aux oiseaux" (The Sermon to the Birds), is named after a story in which St. Francis preached to a group of birds. The movement is characterized by its delicate and ornate melodies, which are meant to evoke the fluttering of bird wings. The second movement, "Le Stigmate" (The Stigmata), is named after the wounds that St. Francis received on his hands, feet, and side, which were said to be a sign of his devotion to Christ. The movement is characterized by its dramatic and intense chords, which are meant to evoke the pain and suffering associated with the stigmata. The third movement, "La Prédication aux poissons" (The Sermon to the Fish), is named after a story in which St. Francis preached to a group of fish. The movement is characterized by its flowing and fluid melodies, which are meant to evoke the movement of water and the swimming of fish. Overall, "San Francesco, for piano, S.498c" is a beautiful and evocative piece that showcases Liszt's skill as a composer and pianist. Its three movements are each unique and memorable, and together they create a powerful and moving tribute to St. Francis of Assisi.
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