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Franz Liszt - Paganini Etudes :
Etude 3 - La Campanella, no 3
Etude 3 - La Campanella  no 3 G#-Minor by Franz Liszt piano sheet music
Key: G#-Minor Published: 1851
Level: 8+ Period: Early Romantic
piano sheet music Etude 3 - La Campanella no 3 (sheet music)





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Audition Room: Liszt-La Campanella - Video by faj
I'm not so lucky because Etudes's recording of La campanella came out on this 1st page this time. That's really a great one ;D

However, highly appreciate anyone who will watch and critique my video recording of this piece below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e18eO7OXqXM

For the mistakes, I already know . So sorry  :-[
Thanks in advance.

Best Regards,
Faj
Student's Corner: La Campanella or HR Nr. 2 by shadow88
Hi
I'm a big Liszt Fan and as next piece I want to play La Campanella or the Hungarian Rhapsody Nr. 2 (Not the Horowitz Arangement).
Which piece is harder to play? Or are both same difficulty?
Repertoire: Help needed on La Campanella.... by mwf
Hi,

Not sure if anyone can help me out, but I would greatly appreciate it.

In Liszt's La Campanella, around half way through the piece just before the cadenza type passages, there are trills for the 3,4 (or 3,5 etc..) fingers in the right hand whilest playing melody notes above. The notes immediately before you play the 1,2 finger trills with 5 and 4 for the higher melody, there is a 'tr' indication and a grace note put in right before the left hand quaver intervals in the left hand (which require a jump in the left hand to reach from the bottom note to the top). I cant understand why there is a grace note, and surely you are not supposed to play it whilest you are trilling in the right hand, because its fast alternating anyway, however it does not work out IMO if you trill that part with the g sharp and A natural, what I mean is the emphasis is on the A natural when trilling and the left hand does not fit in right, it feels wrong and it should be the g sharp that the left hand quavers start on surely, not the grace note A natural it says on the score-I know for anyone who is not familiar with the piece this is impossible to know what I am on about. It also happens just after the 1,2 trill part again.

Basically does the grace note before the 'tr' indication mean you play an actual grace note or does it mean you start the trill on the A natural and its just telling you with a grace note? There is no more grace notes used in the piece, why use them at these above mentioned points and no where else, most of the time the complete trill is written out in demi-semi-quavers to tell exactly what to play.

Thanks.
Audition Room: Liszt - La Campanella by musicsdarkangel
here it is,

sounds a bit compressed (and i have to polish a bit)


any advice on the octaves (or anything) would be greatly appreciated
Student's Corner: trillsection in la campanella by fredo2
in the edition there is you can download, on pianostreet.com
its from page 6-7
its when you play the melody note with the thumb, and then you trill one octave higher.
my question there is, what fingering should i use.
135
134
145 ?alternate, if yes where ?
thx a lot
Audition Room: [VIDEO] La campanella by guperm
Hi there,
this is my performance at the National Young Performer Award recently in New Zealand. I'm an international student, but not exchange, and i'm year 12.

please leave some thoughts after watching, and all comments are welcomed.
I hope you guys enjoy!


http://www.filelodge.com/files/706/La%20campanella.wmv
Audition Room: Liszt - La Campanella by Etudes
tiz tru
Repertoire: Hardest part in la campanella?? by matt haley

  Just wanted to ask what you found the hardest part in la campanella....

    suprisingly i find the last  two pages the easiest..

      I love this piece to bits and im finding it relativily fine...... many repeats

  But im really struggling  with the trills...... i find it impossible for me doing it 45 but im coping using 34..... can i get away with this as its slightly awkward but works for me???

  apart from this i dont think its as hard as its made out to be.....

        comments please

  thank you All


  Matt Haley
Student's Corner: Any advices about Franz Liszts La Campanella? by mila5405
this peace is not so easy to play for some one whois just 17 years old,,

can you advice me please ? :)
Student's Corner: La Campanella - Liszt by guampianist
Hoi Everyone!

  I am 15 year old pianist from Guam (US territory, where we're always hit by typhoons). And I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions on this particular piece. I would greatly appreciate it if anyone gave me some advice in particular interest to the imagining part.  ;D

I won't be able to post for a while because a typhoon is going to hit us, and we won't be having power for a month or so. :'(

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