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How long does it take to learn Liebestraum No 3?

I think it takes about 3 months give or take to learn a piece like Liebestraum no. 2. I had worked on this piece for two months before bringing it to the Crescendo International Piano Competition (first place) and the American Prodigee International Piano Competition (honorable mention).

What level is Liebestraum No 3 in A flat major?

Level 6
This Level 6 “Liebestraum No. 3” is in the original form composed by Liszt. It is also edited in the original key of A flat major.

Is Liebestraum No 3 a nocturne?

541/R. 211) by Franz Liszt, published in 1850. Originally the three Liebesträume were conceived as lieder after poems by Ludwig Uhland and Ferdinand Freiligrath. Freiligrath’s poem for the famous third Nocturne is about unconditional mature love (“Love as long as you can!”, “O lieb, so lang du lieben kannst”).

What is the meaning of Liebestraum?

love dream
Liebestraum means “love dream”, or “dream of love” in German. Liebesträume for piano by Franz Liszt. Liebestraum (film), 1991 movie by Mike Figgis.

Is Liszt Liebestraum 3 hard?

Liebestraum 3 is more difficult than the romantic pieces they list. For example, they have listed Chopin Mazurka op 59/2, Medtner Idyll, Brahms Intermezzo op 76/7 as some of the options. The Liszt is harder than these pieces. So the Liszt is definitely a post-grade 8 piece.

Is Liszt hard to learn?

In general, Liszt is much easier than it sounds; that’s part of his genius as a piano composer.

What level is Liebestraum 3?

ComposerFranz Liszt
TitleLiebestraum – Nocturne no 3 Ab major S541
ID541.03
Grade10
SyllabusRCM

Is Liebestraum love dream ternary?

Chopin’s Nocturnes are generally scored in ternary (ABA) form, with a more dramatic or contrasting middle section before the return of the opening material. Liszt himself took up the form in his Liebestraum (‘dreams of love’).

Is Liebestraum a sad song?

This Liebestraum is the saddest and most passionate of the bunch, because it’s discussing love that extends beyond death. The bulk of a song is this dream of love – of being reunited with a lost love in dreams – only to be brought back to reality, where that love exists no longer.

How old is La Campanella?

“La campanella” (Italian for “The little bell”) is the nickname given to the third of Franz Liszt’s six Grandes études de Paganini, S. 141 (1851). It is in the key of G-sharp minor. This piece is a revision of an earlier version from 1838, the Études d’exécution transcendente d’après Paganini, S.