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Franz Liszt
Quasi presto, S. 141/6
Works Info
Composer
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Franz Liszt
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1851
Publication Date
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1851
Average_duration
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5:27
"Quasi presto, S. 141/6" is a piano piece composed by Franz Liszt, a Hungarian composer and pianist, in 1852. It is part of his "Grandes études de Paganini," a set of six etudes based on the music of Niccolò Paganini, an Italian violinist and composer. The piece premiered in Weimar, Germany, on August 29, 1852, with Liszt himself performing. It is the sixth and final piece in the set, and it is known for its virtuosic and challenging nature. The piece is in the key of A minor and is marked "quasi presto," meaning "almost fast." It is a fast-paced and energetic piece, with a constant stream of sixteenth notes throughout. The piece is characterized by its use of octaves, arpeggios, and rapid scale passages, which require great technical skill and dexterity from the performer. The piece is divided into three main sections, with a brief introduction and coda. The first section features a series of ascending and descending arpeggios, while the second section is more lyrical and melodic, with a prominent theme played in octaves. The final section is a virtuosic display of rapid scale passages and arpeggios, building to a dramatic climax before ending with a flourish. Overall, "Quasi presto, S. 141/6" is a challenging and impressive piece that showcases Liszt's technical prowess as a pianist and composer. Its fast-paced and energetic nature makes it a popular choice for pianists looking to demonstrate their skills.
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