Hungarian Rhapsody No. 3
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 3, S.244/3, in B-flat major, is the third in a set of nineteen Hungarian Rhapsodies composed by Franz Liszt for solo piano. The rhapsody has an earlier version, like many other of Liszt's compositions: its Andante music appeared in No. 11 in the set of 21 pieces of the Magyar Dalok (1839–1847). It was composed in 1847 and published in 1853.[1]
A typical performance of the work lasts about four to five minutes.[1]
Sources of the melodies
The first section of this rhapsody is a slow Hungarian verbunkos, but the second originates from Romania.
This rhapsody is a reworking of the 11th piece from Liszt's Magyar Dallok, Volume IV.
References
- ^ a b Cummings, Robert. "Hungarian Rhapsody, for piano No. 3 in B flat minor, S. 244/3 (LW A132/3)". AllMusic. Retrieved 2012-02-22.
External links
- Hungarian Rhapsody No. 3: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
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- No. 1
- No. 2
- No. 3
- No. 4
- No. 5 (Héroïde-élégiaque)
- No. 6
- No. 7
- No. 8 (Capriccio)
- No. 9 (Pesther Carneval)
- No. 10 (Preludio)
- No. 11
- No. 12
- No. 13
- No. 14
- No. 15 (Rákóczi-Marsch)
- No. 16 (Budapest Munkácsy-Festlichkeiten)
- No. 17
- No. 18 (Ungarische Ausstellung in Budapest)
- No. 19
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