Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No 5 - Piano tutorial #pianotutorial #rushe #rushepiano

1 year ago
60

Learn to play Hungarian Rhapsodies with piano tutorial by @ruschenocopyrightmusic
19 Hungarian Rhapsodies 1885 N15 Rákóczy March
Tempo: Allegro animato - Tempo di Marcia animato

if you like it please enjoy also our Classical Piano Tutorial Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhz1CYwkEA8_sAnDo7Rony2WPAlb5vtU

and our Rush E - Piano Tutorial Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvhz1CYwkEA_ihwvpw-G21PxioU4CyRIf

The Hungarian Rhapsodies, S.244, R.106 (French: Rhapsodies hongroises, German: Ungarische Rhapsodien, Hungarian: Magyar rapszódiák), is a set of 19 piano pieces based on Hungarian folk themes, composed by Franz Liszt during 1846–1853, and later in 1882 and 1885. Liszt also arranged versions for orchestra, piano duet and piano trio.

Some are better known than others, with Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 being particularly famous and No. 6, No. 10, No. 12 and No. 14 (especially as arranged for piano and orchestra as the Hungarian Fantasy) also being well known.

In their original piano form, the Hungarian Rhapsodies are noted for their difficulty (Liszt was a virtuoso pianist as well as a composer).
Form
Liszt incorporated many themes he had heard in his native western Hungary and which he believed to be folk music, though many were in fact tunes written by members of the Hungarian upper middle class, or by composers such as József Kossovits,[1] often played by Roma (Gypsy) bands. The large scale structure of each was influenced by the verbunkos, a Hungarian dance in several parts, each with a different tempo. Within this structure, Liszt preserved the two main structural elements of typical Gypsy improvisation—the lassan ("slow") and the friska ("fast"). At the same time, Liszt incorporated a number of effects unique to the sound of Gypsy bands, especially the pianistic equivalent of the cimbalom. He also makes much use of the Hungarian gypsy scale.

for commercial contact only: rushenocopyrightmusic@gmail.com

no copyright infringement intended.

#professionalpiano #hungarianrhapsodies #learningpiano #pianoteacher #pianovisualizer #liszt #rushenocopyrightmusic #pianotutorials

Loading comments...