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Topic: liszt sposalizio  (Read 2341 times)

Offline Davek

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liszt sposalizio
on: May 28, 2003, 03:34:49 AM
how hard is it? can someone give me an idea of the technical difficulties in this piece? thanks


dave k

Offline trunks

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Re: liszt sposalizio
Reply #1 on: April 06, 2004, 08:23:35 PM
Ah the Sposalizio . . . a very effective piece to play during a wedding. If you can manage all the other pieces from the same set of works - Liszt's Annees de pelerinage II - Italie (save the 'Dante Sonata'!), then it's definitely worth going ahead!

Otherwise try the Liebestraumes. If you have no problem with them, go for the Sposalizio. The cascading octaves should not be too much a problem because the piece in not in a fast tempo.
Peter (Hong Kong)
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