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Franz Liszt
Aux cyprès de la Villa d'Este II, S. 163/3
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Composer
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Franz Liszt
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Keyboard
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1877
Average_duration
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9:04
Franz Liszt's "Aux cyprès de la Villa d'Este II, S. 163/3" is a solo piano piece that was composed in 1883. It is part of a larger work called "Années de pèlerinage" (Years of Pilgrimage), which is a collection of three suites that Liszt composed over several decades. The second suite, which includes "Aux cyprès de la Villa d'Este II," was composed between 1837 and 1849, while Liszt was traveling through Switzerland and Italy. The piece is named after the cypress trees that surround the Villa d'Este, a 16th-century villa in Tivoli, Italy. The villa was a popular destination for artists and musicians during the Romantic era, and Liszt was inspired by its beauty and tranquility. "Aux cyprès de la Villa d'Este II" is the third movement of the second suite, and it is known for its hauntingly beautiful melody and lush harmonies. The piece begins with a slow, mournful melody that is played in the left hand. The right hand then enters with a series of arpeggios that create a sense of movement and momentum. The melody is then repeated in the right hand, accompanied by a series of chords that add depth and richness to the sound. The piece continues in this way, with the melody and accompaniment alternating between the left and right hands. One of the most striking features of "Aux cyprès de la Villa d'Este II" is its use of chromaticism. Liszt employs a wide range of chromatic harmonies and modulations, which create a sense of tension and release throughout the piece. The chromaticism also adds to the melancholic and introspective mood of the piece, which is characteristic of much of Liszt's music. Overall, "Aux cyprès de la Villa d'Este II" is a beautiful and evocative piece of music that showcases Liszt's skill as a composer and pianist. Its haunting melody and lush harmonies make it a favorite among pianists and audiences alike, and it remains a popular piece in the classical piano repertoire.
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