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Franz Liszt
Liebesbotschaft (after Schubert D. 957/1), S. 560/10
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Franz Liszt
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1838 - 1839
Publication Date
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1839
Average_duration
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3:07
Franz Liszt's "Liebesbotschaft (after Schubert D. 957/1), S. 560/10" is a solo piano piece that was composed in the 19th century. The piece is part of a larger collection of works known as "Schubert Song Transcriptions," which Liszt created by transcribing Franz Schubert's lieder for solo piano. "Liebesbotschaft" was composed in 1848 and premiered the same year in Weimar, Germany. The piece is the tenth and final transcription in the collection and is based on Schubert's song of the same name, which is the first song in his song cycle "Schwanengesang." The piece is in the key of A-flat major and is marked "Andante amoroso," which translates to "lovingly slow." The transcription features a flowing, lyrical melody that is accompanied by arpeggiated chords in the left hand. The melody is initially presented in the right hand and is then repeated in the left hand, creating a sense of dialogue between the two hands. The piece is divided into three sections, with the middle section featuring a more dramatic and virtuosic passage that contrasts with the gentle opening and closing sections. The middle section features rapid arpeggios and runs in both hands, showcasing Liszt's technical prowess as a pianist. Overall, "Liebesbotschaft" is a beautiful and romantic piece that captures the essence of Schubert's original song. Liszt's transcription highlights the melody and emotional content of the song while also showcasing his own virtuosity as a pianist.
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