4 Streamlined Scores for Franz Liszt - Consolations, S.172
Liszt's Consolations are a set of six poetic piano pieces reflecting Romantic introspection,
possibly influenced by Lamartine's poetry. The first consolation is particularly noted
for its serene melody and flowing accompaniment.
Consolations, S.172 is a set of six short piano pieces by Franz Liszt, reflecting his lyrical and introspective style.
The third piece, referenced here, is particularly renowned for its serene melody and harmonic richness,
often compared to Chopin's nocturnes. Composed during Liszt's Weimar period, it embodies Romantic-era expressiveness.
A lyrical and introspective piece from Liszt's Consolations series, notable for its serene melody and minimalist texture compared to his typically virtuosic style. It reflects the Romantic era's emphasis on emotional expression.
Consolation No. 3 is among Liszt's most serene piano works, blending lyrical simplicity with harmonic richness. Its tonal shifts between E major and C-sharp minor evoke introspection and spiritual solace.
Composed in 1849-1850, Consolation No. 3 is the most famous of Liszt's six Consolations. Its lyrical, nocturne-like style directly honors Frédéric Chopin, who died in 1849. The piece embodies Romantic era expressiveness with its flowing melodies and delicate ornamentation, becoming a staple of solo piano repertoire.
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