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Episoden aus Lenua's Faust, S. 110. Franz Liszt. Harp sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Timpani sheet music.

Translation

Episoden aus Lenua's Faust, S. 110. Franz Liszt. Harp sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Timpani sheet music.

Original

Episoden aus Lenua's Faust, S. 110 composed by Franz Liszt. 1811-1886. Edited by Berthold Kellermann. Orchestra. For. 3d1, 21, 2, 2 - 4, 2, 3, 1. , timpani, percussion, bell, harp, strings. This edition. Paperback. Original Works, Tone Poems, Dances, Marches. Romantic Period. Hungarian. Study Score. 108 pages. Published by Serenissima. SA.40376. ISBN 9781608740376. Romantic Period. Hungarian. 8.25 x 11 inches. At least one of the two works inspired by Nikolaus Lenau's poem on the familiar Faust legend may have been originally composed for piano and later orchestrated. The first, "Der nachliche Zug" is a march-like work not often performed while the second, entitled "Der Tanz in der Dorfschenke" is better known as the "Mephisto Waltz No. 1". This popular work was first heard for orchestra on March 3, 1861 with the composer conducting the Weimar Hofkapelle. The score reproduced here was originally issued by Breitkopf & Hartel of Leipzig in 1913 as part of the tenth volume of "Franz Liszt. Musikalische Werke", edited principally by Berthold Kellermann.

Translation

Episodes from Lenua's Faust, S. 110 composed by Franz Liszt. 1811-1886. Edited by Berthold Kellermann. Orchestra. For. 3d1, 21, 2, 2 - 4, 2, 3, 1. , timpani, percussion, bell, harp, strings. This edition. Paperback. Original Works, Tone Poems, Dances, Marches. Romantic Period. Hungarian. Study Score. 108 pages. Published by Serenissima. SA.40376. ISBN 9781608740376. Romantic Period. Hungarian. 8.25 x 11 inches. At least one of the two works inspired by Nikolaus Lenau's poem on the familiar Faust legend may have been originally composed for piano and later orchestrated. The first, "Der nachliche Zug" is a march-like work not often performed while the second, entitled "Der Tanz in der Dorfschenke" is better known as the "Mephisto Waltz No. 1". This popular work was first heard for orchestra on March 3, 1861 with the composer conducting the Weimar Hofkapelle. The score reproduced here was originally issued by Breitkopf . Musical Works, edited by Berthold Principally Kellermann.