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Author Topic: Liszt;Gondoliera (Venezia e Napoli) Notes question  (Read 189 times)
dorfmouse
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« on: October 11, 2006, 11:04:20 PM »

Liszt;Gondoliera (Venezia e Napoli)

Could someone kindly tell me if I’m reading these bits correctly? I have a Schott edition.

Bar 43, the sequence of semiquaver triplets, key signature 6 sharps;
In the third set of triplets we have Fx (F double sharp), and when the F reappears it reverts to F#. In the twelfth set again we have Fx but the following Fs are not resharped, so I assume remain as Fx?
(Now it would be nice if they did revert to F# because then the pattern would remain the same …)

A similar question in bar 62 (pp veloce e leggierissimo);
In the upper voice the sixth triplet begins with A#, the A having previously been naturalised. The following A is then another natural. However in the eighteenth triplet of the sequence the A is not resharped, even though the previous A and the following A have natural signs. Is this a misprint?

I am hoping for misprints as I’m hunting for as many patterns and repetitions as possible!
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« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2006, 06:49:32 AM »

1. My edition is like yours, but it does change if you look closely. In the 8th triplet the B is sharpened starting a little variation from the previous neutral B, following the double sharpened F.

2. Its not a misprint, its a perfect chromatic line. Every triplet lowers one half step each time.
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« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2006, 08:39:30 PM »

Thank you, I was going boss-eyed from looking!  Roll Eyes
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