Overview

Composed in 1872, Franz Liszt's Impromptu is an expressive composition in the nocturne style popular in the late nineteenth century.

Introduction

Composed in 1872, Franz Liszt's Impromptu is an expressive composition in the nocturne style popular in the late nineteenth century. Reflecting a meditative and solitary state of mind which Liszt often alluded to in his letters to friends, this diminutive work is a fine example of Liszt's later piano compositions. As the left hand presents a fluidly rolling arpeggio continuo, the soaring melody dances in the upper reaches of the treble line then dives to the lower reaches of the keyboard and back again. A three against two rhythmic pattern in the middle portion of this brief work achieves a sense of anticipation that gracefully yields to a harplike passage that has the ethereal quality so distinctive to the nocturne form. This theme gives way to a lyrical line of descending thirds in the treble line anchored by a repeated pedal tone in the left hand which brings this charming work to a close.

In keeping with Liszt's penchant for brevity, especially in his later works, the Impromtu in F sharp is an excellent example of his compositional style in its most mature and elegant form.

李斯特 - 升F大调即兴曲「夜曲」S.191
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Composer: Liszt 1872
Opus/Catalogue Number:S. 191
Duration: 0:04:00 ( Average )
Genre :Impromptu / Nocturne

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Update Time:2018-06-20 23:24