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Adriana Hölszky
Hörfenster für Franz Liszt
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Composer
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Adriana Hölszky
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1986 - 1987
Average_duration
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15:29
'Hörfenster für Franz Liszt' is a contemporary composition by Adriana Hölszky, a Romanian-German composer born in 1953. The piece was composed in 1991 and premiered on October 18th of the same year in Frankfurt, Germany. The composition consists of five movements, each of which is inspired by a different aspect of Franz Liszt's life and work. The first movement, titled "Liszt's Hands," is a tribute to the pianist's virtuosity and the unique shape of his hands. The second movement, "Liszt's Dreams," is a reflection on the composer's romantic and visionary nature. The third movement, "Liszt's Travels," is a musical representation of the many places Liszt visited during his lifetime. The fourth movement, "Liszt's Friends," is a tribute to the many artists and intellectuals who were part of Liszt's social circle. Finally, the fifth movement, "Liszt's Death," is a meditation on the composer's final moments. The characteristics of 'Hörfenster für Franz Liszt' are typical of Hölszky's style, which is characterized by a highly individualistic approach to composition. The piece is marked by a complex and often dissonant harmonic language, as well as a highly varied use of timbre and texture. Hölszky also makes use of extended techniques, such as playing inside the piano, to create unusual sounds and effects. Overall, 'Hörfenster für Franz Liszt' is a highly original and challenging work that pays tribute to one of the most important figures in the history of classical music. Its five movements offer a multifaceted portrait of Liszt's life and work, while also showcasing Hölszky's unique compositional voice.
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