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Harmonies du soir, for piano (Transcendental Etude No. 11), S. 139/11 (LW A172/11)

 
 
  • Date: 1851
  • Composer: Franz Liszt
  • Period: Romantic (1820-1869)

Review

As most Liszt mavens are aware, the Transcendental Etudes have origins dating back to two earlier versions, the first from 1826 that bears the title Étude en douze exercizes, and the second from 1838. The final version is without doubt the finest of the trio and Harmonies du soir (Evening harmonies) is one of its more compelling items. It is, to be sure, one of the less-driven, less-transcendental etudes, though it is still quite technically challenging in its stormy middle section. In the outer sections, the work is quiet and intimate, nocturne-like and nuanced with all shades of delicacy in dynamics. The piece opens with a brief introductory theme, after which follows the beautiful main theme, a creation whose contour is complex as it travels along a winding road, descending then rising, then blossoming into the sunlight upon its second appearance when the piano renders it with harp-like arpeggiations. A second theme appears in the middle section, at first subdued but later stormy when elements from the first melody reappear. The climax to this section is powerful and full of thunderous chords that seem to bring on some musical epiphany. The work closes with a quiet reprise of the main theme. This etude typically lasts nine or ten minutes. ~ All Music Guide

Albums with Complete Performances of the Work

Title Date
Alexis Weissenberg Master Classes: Highlights des Schlusskonzerts 1998
Bartók in the Desert: The Art of Irén Marik
Berman: October, 1956 in Budapest 1997
Chopin, Liszt 1994
Classic Dimensions 1980
Classics for Relaxation
Claudio Arrau in Germany: Pre-War Recordings
Dino Ciani: A Tribute [Box Set] 2002
Franz Liszt: Piano Music, Volume 2 1994
Franz Liszt: Sonate h-moll; Funerailles; Harmonies du soir
Great Pianists of the 20th Century: The Complete Edition (Box 1) (Box Set) 1999
Great Pianists of the 20th Century: The Complete Edition (Box 2) (Box Set) 1999
Great Pianists of the Golden Era: Liszt's Pupils - Alexander Siloti & Arthur Friedheim
Jeanne-Marie Darré: Early Recordings 1994
Jorge Bolet 2 1999
Kiev International Piano Competition: In Memory of Vladimir Horowitz 1998
Liszt for Lovers: Piano Dreams of Love and Passion 1997
Liszt, Rachmaninov: Études 2007
Liszt: Funérailles; Harmonies du Soir
Liszt: Harmonies Poétiques et Religieuses; Lamartine: Extraits des Poèmes
Liszt: Masterpieces for Solo Piano [Exclusive Free Sampler Included] 2003
Liszt: Masterpieces for Solo Piano, Vol. 1 2003
Liszt: Piano Concerto No. 1; Piano Concerto No. 2
Liszt: Piano Concertos 2002
Liszt: Piano Works 1997
Liszt: Sonata for piano in Bm; Transcendental Etude after Paganini in Bm S140/3 1964
Liszt: Transcendental Etudes 1990
Liszt: Transcendental Etudes (Complete) 1985
Mordecai Shehori Plays Schumann & Liszt 2008
Music For Book Lovers 2008
Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition; Schubert: Impromptus; Liszt: Etudes
Nojima Plays Liszt 1987
Panorama: Franz Liszt 2000
Panorama: Passion for Piano, Vol. 2 2001
Piano By Candlelight
Piano by Candlelight 1994
Reflections on the Water 1994
Richter the Master, Vol. 10: Chopin & Liszt 2008
Richter: The Authorized Recordings (Box Set) 1994
Romantic Classics: Peaceful Moods 2006
Romantic Pieces for Piano: Works by Alkan, Liszt, Prokofiev 2006
Starry, Starry Night 2005
Sviatoslav Richter 1 1998
Sviatoslav Richter plays Brahms & Liszt 1992
Sviatoslav Richter à Prague [Box Set]
The Best of Classical Piano Favorites 1999
The Great Composers 1994
The Legendary Dino Ciani, Pianist
The Romantic Piano 1993
The Sofia Recital 1958 2001
Tzimon Barto Plays Liszt 1989
World's Most Beautiful Music Collection 1994
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