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Franz Liszt
Tscherkessenmarsch (I & II) (after Glinka: Ruslan & Lyudmila), S. 406
Works Info
Composer
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Franz Liszt
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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March
Compose Date
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1843
Publication Date
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1843 - 1875
Average_duration
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5:50
Franz Liszt's "Tscherkessenmarsch (I & II) (after Glinka: Ruslan & Lyudmila), S. 406" is a two-part piano composition that was composed in 1863. The piece is based on the overture of Mikhail Glinka's opera "Ruslan and Lyudmila," which was premiered in 1842. The first movement of Liszt's "Tscherkessenmarsch" is a lively and energetic march that features a driving rhythm and a strong sense of forward momentum. The piece is characterized by its use of syncopated rhythms, which give the music a sense of urgency and excitement. The melody is based on the main theme of Glinka's overture, which is a lively and upbeat melody that is played by the piano in a series of rapid-fire arpeggios. The second movement of the piece is a slower and more contemplative march that features a more subdued melody. The music is characterized by its use of chromatic harmonies and its sense of melancholy. The melody is based on a secondary theme from Glinka's overture, which is a more introspective and reflective melody that is played by the piano in a series of gentle, flowing arpeggios. Overall, Liszt's "Tscherkessenmarsch" is a virtuosic and challenging piece that showcases the composer's technical prowess and his ability to transform existing musical material into something new and exciting. The piece is notable for its use of syncopated rhythms, its driving sense of forward momentum, and its ability to capture the spirit of Glinka's original overture while also adding something new and unique to the music.
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