The cycle 24 Etudes in All Major and Minor Keys op. 44 by Józef Wieniawski (1837-1912) demonstrates the essential unity of the virtuoso and the composer in a dynamic process of transforming the genre. This played an important part in providing innovative solutions not only in relation to piano-playing, but also in its signifi cant infl uence on the development of texture, diversifi cation of the instrumental sound and the expansion of means of musical expression in nineteenth-century piano music. Wieniawski, following Transcendental etudes or Concert etudes by Liszt, whose pupil he was in Weimar, blurs the boundaries between improvisation and composition; he draws attention to the unique nature of interpretation, its singularity and ...
This essay in musicology is combined with a CD-recording of piano improvisations. Its purpose is, on...
The genre of the Étude emerged with the increased popularity of the piano in the nineteenth century....
The main body of the document consists of five chapters, each devoted to a particular facet of Liszt...
The cycle 24 Etudes in All Major and Minor Keys op. 44 by Józef Wieniawski (1837-1912) demonstrates...
The cycle 24 Etudes in All Major and Minor Keys op. 44 by Józef Wieniawski (1837-1912) demonstrates ...
Regardless of many styles, ideas, and trends in the history of music, which have existed so far, onl...
The purpose of this study is to analyze four late solo piano works of Franz Liszt that all bear the ...
Through his exceptional creative and performing abilities, Franz Liszt was able to transform composi...
The Piano Concerto represents an experiment in form in which a set of five continuous variations ar...
The idea of progress became increasingly relevant during the 19th century, eventually instigating a ...
Piano arrangement refers to piano music that borrows and reworks from existing music. As a result of...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 59:08 in lengthThe aim of this recital was to ...
Franz Liszt was one of the most dynamic and influential musicians of the nineteenth century. His in...
The traditional division between "original" and "arrangement" is impossible to sustain for most of L...
The bachelor thesis Virtuosity in the etudes of Fryderyk Chopin, Ferenc Liszt and Sergei Rachmaninof...
This essay in musicology is combined with a CD-recording of piano improvisations. Its purpose is, on...
The genre of the Étude emerged with the increased popularity of the piano in the nineteenth century....
The main body of the document consists of five chapters, each devoted to a particular facet of Liszt...
The cycle 24 Etudes in All Major and Minor Keys op. 44 by Józef Wieniawski (1837-1912) demonstrates...
The cycle 24 Etudes in All Major and Minor Keys op. 44 by Józef Wieniawski (1837-1912) demonstrates ...
Regardless of many styles, ideas, and trends in the history of music, which have existed so far, onl...
The purpose of this study is to analyze four late solo piano works of Franz Liszt that all bear the ...
Through his exceptional creative and performing abilities, Franz Liszt was able to transform composi...
The Piano Concerto represents an experiment in form in which a set of five continuous variations ar...
The idea of progress became increasingly relevant during the 19th century, eventually instigating a ...
Piano arrangement refers to piano music that borrows and reworks from existing music. As a result of...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 59:08 in lengthThe aim of this recital was to ...
Franz Liszt was one of the most dynamic and influential musicians of the nineteenth century. His in...
The traditional division between "original" and "arrangement" is impossible to sustain for most of L...
The bachelor thesis Virtuosity in the etudes of Fryderyk Chopin, Ferenc Liszt and Sergei Rachmaninof...
This essay in musicology is combined with a CD-recording of piano improvisations. Its purpose is, on...
The genre of the Étude emerged with the increased popularity of the piano in the nineteenth century....
The main body of the document consists of five chapters, each devoted to a particular facet of Liszt...