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Woronince (Gleanings from
Woronińce, or
Harvest at
Woronińce), S. 249, is a
suite of
three piano pieces by
Franz Liszt,
written in 1847 at
Woronińce,...
- Harmonies), S.173, is a
cycle of
piano pieces written by
Franz Liszt at
Woronińce (Voronivtsi, the Polish-Ukrainian
country estate of Liszt's
mistress Princess...
- governor), but she was
unhappy in the city and
moved to her
country home at
Woronińce (today
Voronivtsi (Воронівці), in
Khmilnyk Raion), one of her family's...
-
national theme,
Italian 2nd
version of S. 248i 249–249b 249 A143
Glanes de
Woronince (3): pf 1847 Piano,
national theme 249/1 A143/1
Ballade d'Ukraïne (Dumka)...
-
Concert Variations, Op.2
Franz Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
Glanes de
Woronince Most of the
Harmonies poétiques et
religieuses Felix Mendelssohn – String...
- in September, then
spent the
winter with the
princess at her
estate in
Woronińce. By
retiring from the
concert platform at the age of 35,
while still at...
- posth. 74 (1827–47): No. 1, "Życzenie" ("The Maiden's Wish" Glanes de
Woronince: II. "Mélodies polonaises"
piano 1847–48 S.249/2 The
order of the songs...
-
Liszt used this
melody as No. 2 (Mélodie polonaise) of his
Glanes de
Woronince, S.249 (1847);
Liszt also
transcribed the song for
piano solo as No. 1...
- Polka" "Grand
galop chromatique" Csárdás
Hungarian Rhapsodies Glanes de
Woronince "Rondeau fantastique"
Rhapsodie espagnole Liebesträume
Opera paraphrases...
- Polka" "Grand
galop chromatique" Csárdás
Hungarian Rhapsodies Glanes de
Woronince "Rondeau fantastique"
Rhapsodie espagnole Liebesträume
Opera paraphrases...