Franz Liszt
Transcendental Etude: Wild Hunt
in C Minor, S . 139 No. 8
Year: 1851
Period: Early Romantic
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Please help with these flying octaves by pencilart3
I don't get this. I don't get it! How does one play this portion as fast as kissin or the other pros? I attached a little file of me fumbling clumsily through this part. I'm at the point that...
Help me clean up this middle section mess by pencilart3
This part of Transcendental Etude 8 is INSANE! INSANITY, I TELL YOU! The first part is butter compared to this! I cannot believe how technically demanding and musically demanding this part is. Well anyway...
A few questions on Wilde Jagd pedaling by pencilart3
Wilde Jagd isn't nearly as hard as I thought it was. I just have 2 questions for pedaling. Should it be taken seriously in the very first part and in the middle section? I have attached my playing of it...
wilde jagd, and liszt excercises by gee
I recently heard a recording of Wilde jagd, and was wondering how hard it is compared to the other liszt etudes? Also, i'd like to know what are some of the special technical requirements needed for this...
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Wild Hunt No. 8 in C Minor, a composition by the early romantic composer Franz Liszt who was born in 1811 and died in 1886. The piano score of this piece was first published in 1851 and is part of Liszt's Transcendental Etudes.

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