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December 17, 2006, 08:40:10 PM »
Liszt's Au bord d'une source: What an amazing piece! Is it as hard it sounds? Is it as hard as the first movement of the Beethoven d minor sonata Op.31 no.1 (which is what I am currently working on)?
Which performer do you think plays this the best? I have yet to hear a pro play it.
Thank you very much.
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Liszt - Années de pélerinage, First Year: Switzerland:
Au bord d'une source, no 4
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I like this piece also.. Best recording is Horowitz IMO-video when he was very old, but his fingers works excellent!!
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