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Franz Liszt
Am Grabe Richard Wagners, for organ, S. 267
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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1883
Publication Date
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1973
Average_duration
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4:25
"Am Grabe Richard Wagners" is a composition for organ by Franz Liszt, composed in 1883, the year of Wagner's death. The piece was premiered on August 18, 1883, at the funeral of Richard Wagner in Bayreuth, Germany. The composition is divided into three movements, each representing a different aspect of Wagner's life and work. The first movement, "Trauerode," is a mournful elegy that reflects on Wagner's death and the loss of his genius. The second movement, "Pilgerfahrt," is a pilgrimage that represents Wagner's spiritual journey and his search for meaning in life. The third movement, "Erlösung," is a triumphant celebration of Wagner's life and work, and a reflection on the redemption that he brought to the world through his art. The characteristics of "Am Grabe Richard Wagners" are typical of Liszt's late style, which is characterized by a highly expressive and emotional approach to music. The piece is marked by its rich harmonies, complex textures, and virtuosic organ writing. Liszt's use of chromaticism and dissonance creates a sense of tension and drama, while his use of counterpoint and polyphony adds depth and complexity to the music. Overall, "Am Grabe Richard Wagners" is a powerful and moving tribute to one of the greatest composers of the 19th century. Its emotional intensity and technical brilliance make it a masterpiece of the organ repertoire, and a testament to Liszt's enduring legacy as a composer and performer.
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