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SUMMARY:Tracing the Roots of Liszt's Transcendental Etudes
DESCRIPTION:PROGRAMME \nFRANZ LISZTStudy in Twelve Exercises\, Op. 1 (1826)Transcendental Etudes\, S. 139 (1852) \nOp. 1 No. 1 in C majorNo. 1 in C major\, “Preludio” \nADRIAN TANG ZHI FENG (YAP)\, piano \nOp. 1 No. 2 in A minorNo. 2 in A minor\, (Molto vivace) \nVENUS CHAI ZI QING (B.Mus1)\, piano \nOp. 1 No. 3 in F majorNo. 3 in F major\, “Paysage” \nCHAKRIT KHANONVEJ (B.Mus1)\, piano \nOp. 1 No. 4 in D minorNo. 4 in D minor\, “Mazeppa” \nWANG HUANG HAO JIA (B.Mus4)\, piano \nOp. 1 No. 5 in B-flat majorNo. 5 in B-flat major\, “Feux follets” \nKUO LYU-YAN (B.Mus4)\, piano \nOp. 1 No. 6 in G minorNo. 6 in G minor\, “Vision” \nPANYAKORN LERTNIMITPHAN (B.Mus2)\, piano \nOp. 1 No. 7 in E-flat majorNo. 7 in E-flat major\, “Eroica” \nLIANG RAY-HENG (B.Mus2)\, piano \nOp. 1 No. 8 in C minorNo. 8 in C minor\, “Wilde jagd” \nJET STEPHEN CO CHONG (B.Mus4)\, piano \nOp. 1 No. 9 in A-flat majorNo. 9 in A-flat major\, “Ricordanza” \nPAPAT LERTCHANVIT (B.Mus2)\, piano \nOp. 1 No. 10 in F minorNo. 10 in F minor (Allegro agitato molto) \nLEE ANN (B.Mus2)\, piano \nOp. 1 No. 11 in D-flat majorNo. 11 in D-flat major\, “Harmonies du soir” \nWANG CHIEN-JOU (B.Mus2)\, piano \nOp. 1 No. 12 in B-flat minorNo. 12 in B-flat minor\, “Chasse-neige” \nSEAN GAN CHU CHAO (B.Mus4)\, piano \nABOUT THIS EVENT \nIn 1826\, the 15-year-old Franz Liszt published a set of Czerny-like exercises entitled Étude en douze exercices (Study in twelve exercises) as his Opus 1. These later became the thematic sources for the fiendishly difficult Douze Grandes Études (Twelve Grand Studies)\, published in 1837\, just before Liszt was going to take Europe by storm with his transcendental pianism. These were to be further revised\, refined and simplified into what would be the third and final version\, the Études d’exécution transcendante (Transcendental Études)\, in 1852. Dedicated to his teacher\, Carl Czerny\, these studies\, except for two\, were now given programmatic titles.   \nIn this studio project\, “Tiudents” (students of Professor Albert Tiu) will perform the original set of the Opus 1 Studies\, as well as the final version called the Transcendental Études.   \nSubscribe to YST’s mailing list. \nTICKETING INFORMATION \nFree admission. \nOut of respect for other concertgoers\, no children under 6 years of age will be allowed admission. \n* All event information is correct at time of print.
URL:https://www.ystmusic.nus.edu.sg/event/liszts-transcendental-etudes/
LOCATION:Conservatory Concert Hall\, Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music\, 3 Conservatory Drive\, 117376\, Singapore
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