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Liszt - La romanesca, S252b (Pierdomenico)

The imitation of all things Spanish was staple fare for many decades in the nineteenth century, and music with a Spanish flavour eventually became a good deal more popular than any truly Spanish art- or folk-music, with famous offerings by Bizet, Rimsky-Korsakov, Moszkowski, Chabrier, Glinka and Lalo, to name a few at random. La romanesca is a Spanish dance melody which used to be strangely ascribed to Italy in various Liszt catalogues; Liszt published his first elaboration of it as a ‘fameux air de danse du seizième siècle’ [‘famous dance tune of the sixteenth century’] in 1840. The second version which followed in 1852 and is played here, recomposes several parts and the whole thing is more nostalgically viewed.

Видео Liszt - La romanesca, S252b (Pierdomenico) канала Andrei Cristian Anghel
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29 января 2020 г. 18:59:00
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