Franz Liszt - Liebesträume No. 3: 8 Verified by Musicians
Liebestraum No. 3, part of Franz Liszt's "Liebesträume" (Dreams of Love), is a virtuosic piano work renowned for its lyrical melody and technical demands. Originally composed as a song setting of Ferdinand Freiligrath's poem urging love while possible, Liszt later reworked it into a solo piano piece, blending poetic inspiration with dazzling pianism characteristic of the Romantic era.
A lyrical piano piece from Liszt's Weimar period, originally part of a song setting before being reworked into standalone nocturnes. Combines flowing melodic lines with virtuosic ornamentation.
Liebesträume No. 3 is one of Liszt’s most famous piano works, originally part of a set of three nocturnes. Its lyrical melody and technical demands epitomize Romantic-era piano repertoire.
Liebesträume (Dreams of Love) consists of three nocturnes, originally settings of poems about transcendent love. The third piece, based on Ferdinand Freiligrath's poem, became one of Liszt's most famous piano works.
Liebesträume No. 3, part of a set of three nocturnes, exemplifies Liszt's Romantic style with its lyrical melody, dramatic crescendos, and technically demanding cadenzas. Its enduring popularity stems from its emotional depth and the balance between virtuosity and expressiveness.
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