The quintessential Romantic piano miniature, Liszt's Liebestraum No. 3 was actually originally published as one of a set of three works for piano and voice. Each piece depicted a separate facet of love – this, the third piece, set a poem by Ferdinand Freiligrath which begins 'O love so long as you can!
- What is the form of Liszt Liebestraum No 3?
- What kind of piece is Liebestraum?
- Is Liebestraum No 3 easy?
- How long does it take to learn Liebestraum No 3?
What is the form of Liszt Liebestraum No 3?
Liebestraum No.
3 in A-flat major is the last of the three that Liszt wrote and the most popular. It can be considered as split into three sections, each divided by a fast cadenza requiring dexterous finger work and a very high degree of technical ability.
What kind of piece is Liebestraum?
And he does with his set of three Liebestraume. They're in a genre called “Lieder”, which is basically German for “songs”. But a German Lied was a specific type of song genre – putting poems to music. Oftentimes this would be in a piano/singer format, but sometimes it was purely instrumental.
Is Liebestraum No 3 easy?
This music is our Easy Piano version of Franz Liszt's Liebestraum No. 3, his most famous Liebestraum which means "Love Dream". More experienced pianists might want to try original version of this music but it is difficult.
How long does it take to learn Liebestraum No 3?
I think it takes about 3 months give or take to learn a piece like Liebestraum no. 2. I had worked on this piece for two months before bringing it to the Crescendo International Piano Competition (first place) and the American Prodigee International Piano Competition (honorable mention).