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Total duration: 31'
Petőfi Sándor is based on Dem Andenken Petőfis, which exists in two versions: a published one (S. 195i; LW A179; R. 111) and an unpublished revision (S. 195ii). This, in turn, is based on themes from the melodrama A holt költő szerelme (S. 349; LW P5; R. 657). Mosonyi Mihály is based on Mosonyis Grabgeleit (S. 194; LW A249; R. 110); only the final bars are slightly different.
The collection was published after Liszt’s death in the now-familiar order given on this page (S. 205). However, there is evidence to suggest that Liszt ultimately intended a different order (S. 205a).
no. | S. 205 | S. 205a |
---|---|---|
1 | Széchényi István | |
2 | Eötvös József | Deák Ferenc |
3 | Vörösmarty Mihály | Teleki László |
4 | Teleki László | Eötvös József |
5 | Deák Ferenc | Vörösmarty Mihály |
6 | Petőfi Sándor | |
7 | Mosonyi Mihály |
Duration: 3'
Difficulty: 2.5
Duration: 2' 30"
Difficulty: 2.5
This piece quotes Szózat by Béni Egressy; Liszt also wrote the Szózat und Ungarischer Hymnus (S. 486; LW A261; R. 158), which uses the same theme.
Duration: 5'
Difficulty: 2.5
Another version of this piece is the Trauermarsch from the Trauervorspiel und Trauermarsch (S. 206; LW A334; R. 84). Both use a theme from a piece by Mihály Mosonyi: Gyászhangok Széchényi István halálára.
Duration: 4' 30"
Difficulty: 3
Duration: 3'
Difficulty: 2.5
Duration: 6'
Difficulty: 2.5
Duration: 7'
Difficulty: 3.5
A recently-discovered manuscript gives a revised, longer ending to Mosonyi Mihály that incorporates themes from other parts of the cycle.
Duration: 8'
Difficulty: 3.5
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