![]() ![]() ![]() Very similar to the first interval because it has a similar meaning. This time, though, you know what true love truly is and you’re eager to give it. This time, though, you don’t leave that door without that special someone.Ģ:54- 3:46 For me, this interval is another love seed. Kind of like a great cry, “I love you!” The strongest notes here are G sharp, this key makes it so lovely.Ģ:39-2:53 -Starting a new chapter in life. THIS Truly IS TRANSLATING THE FEELING OF EXPRESSING ALL OF YOUR FEELINGS TO YOUR ROMANTIC INTEREST. This part is the reason why the song has left me in tears sometimes. The strongest notes for me were E and D-Sharp.ġ:57-2:38 My favorite part of the entire piece. However, you feel embarrassed to express it. In your heart, you know that’s not true and that your relationship is much more than that. This part was confusing to interpret at first, but what I came up with is something that many people feel today. It starts with small, little, sometimes unknown, to the knowledge of those feelings and the volume of it.ġ:33-1:56 Huh. What I derived from this is the start of having feelings towards your romantic partner. The strongest notes are the same.ġ:13-1:32 Simple pattern yet complex meaning. Maybe you talk to this person every day, eat with them, and spend time with them. ![]() The Middle C is probably the most eliciting one.Ġ:39-1:12 -For me, this interval is when the relationship strengthens. The most powerful notes I hear are the Middle C, C-Sharp, F, G, and G-sharp. Relationships start off small, yet can develop more significantly than anything else. The thing is, love doesn’t just spring out of nowhere, it takes time, yet love is still there. The beginning of a relationship with a romantic partner. That’s how beautiful it is.Ġ:00-0:38 - For me, this interval is like the seed of love. Neither do I play the piano or any instrument(I Wish I could), yet I can still interpret something. I’m not an expert in music theory if you wanted to know. I’ll tell you what I interpret from this piece. It doesn’t exist like in time, nor in space, yet we still feel it. Love is something that exists like no other. Seeing your loved one die is no one’s dream however, it does not mean love is lost. A relative passing away is a perfect example of that. It can comfort you, bring you joy, and make you feel loved and cared. Love is an incredibly complex emotion to speak. This piece embraces the notion of a “Love dream”. ![]() The beauty of this piece is like no other. Some of his most notable contributions were the invention of the symphonic poem, developing the concept of thematic transformation as part of his experiments in musical form and making radical departures in harmony. He left behind a huge and diverse body of work, in which he influenced his forward-looking contemporaries and anticipated some twentieth-century ideas and trends. He was also an important and influential composer, a notable piano teacher, a conductor who contributed significantly to the modern development of the art, and a benefactor to other composers and performers, notably Richard Wagner and Hector Berlioz.Īs a composer, Liszt was one of the most prominent representatives of the "Neudeutsche Schule" ("New German School"). He is said to have been the most technically advanced and perhaps greatest pianist of all time. Liszt became renowned throughout Europe for his great skill as a performer during the 1800s. Around that period, the strip of transferred land became known as Burgenland. In 1920/1921, a strip of Hungarian territory was transferred to Austria and Doborján was renamed to Raiding, in the district of Oberpullendorf. He presented himself in Vienna on December 1, 1822 At the age of nine, Liszt was already playing the piano in public in Sopron and Bratislava, and soon, with the support of art patrons, he was able to continue his studies in Vienna as a student of Czerny and Salieri. His father, Ádám Liszt, clerk to Duke Esterházy, recognized his son's exceptional musical talent early on and seized every opportunity to develop it. He was born in Doborján, Sopron County, Hungary. Franz Liszt (Octo– July 31, 1886) was a Hungarian composer, virtu… Read Full Bio ↴ Franz Liszt (Octo– July 31, 1886) was a Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, and teacher. ![]()
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