Transcendental Étude No. 3 (Liszt)
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Transcendental Étude No. 3 in F major, "Paysage" (Scenery) is the third of twelve Transcendental Études by Franz Liszt.[1] It is generally considered to be one of the less difficult studies.
The piece suggests a peaceful country scene. It is said that Liszt got the idea of writing this étude while watching the scenery change during a train ride.[citation needed] The first section is played poco adagio with a sempre legato e placido indication at the start. There are gentle arpeggios and constant dynamic changes and syncopation, and the melody is often played in thirds or octaves.
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External links
- Transcendental Études: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
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