12 Grandes Etudes No.5 - Franz Liszt

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Uploaded by on Jul 4, 2008

One of the most popular and most difficult pieces from the set, "Feux Follets" in 1837 version, marked "Egualmente" in B major

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  • woow!!!

    I really love this TRANSCENDENTAL ETUDE...

    Of all the etudes except the transcendental etude no.3 which is the la campanella, this is my FAVORITE!!!

    I'm 100% sure that this etude is considered as one of the most difficult solo piano piece...right???

    THANKS for Posting this wonderful ETUDE!!!

    I really like it!!!

    Magnificent!:)

  • well you're a little confused, this is not a trascendental etude, the trascendental etudes are the version of these etudes written in 1851, and these are "Douze Grandes Etudes", written in 1837, but they're almost the same (the only difference is the 1837 version is more difficult and intense), and "la campanella" isn't a trascendental etude (the third trscendental etude is "paysage") campanella is a "paganini etude", because Liszt composed some etudes based on themes by paganini

  • isn't it B flat major? at least it says so on the score

  • yeah, B flat major=B major and B major = H major , do you understand??

  • oh I get it.

    SO it's German notation....

    B-dur and H-dur.....

    for B flat major and B major

  • yeah, I like the german notation, and I always use it, when I speak in english, and even in my normal life (because my original language is spanish) I use to say for example "esa pieza está escrita en C-dur", sometimes it sounds a little wird, but I don't care it :D

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  • No problem.

    If you are genious like Liszt or Chopin somebody will teach you

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  • Stunning. 

  • I give great respect to Leslie Howard for recording ALL of the works of Liszt-I actually have the complete box set-BUT I think this recording is awful...maybe its the quality or something; the attack just sounds so harsh. Shouldn't this piece be delicate, and magical?

  • @salamence47 La Campanella is not grouped with the Trascendental Etudes, you idiot, it's grouped with the Grande Etudes based on thems of Paganini

  • Bloody hard etude! lol

    Just virtuoso pianists can play this

  • @natevjthiori give liszt's 'fuocoso molto energico' a try. it is contained within 'hexameron'. this gave me multiple chills of awesomeness. check it out.

  • @salamence47: ummm since when was T.E. no 3 La Campanella...?

    Beautiful playing, one of my all-time favourites.

  • From 1:21 to 1:51 - No other music can move me more than these 30 seconds!

  • i dont see the difference between this and the transcendental version

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