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Franz Liszt

Prière d’un enfant à son réveil, S. 171c

1840 · LW – · R.

Liszt’s Harmonies poétiques et religieuses exist in various versions and stages. For a more detailed discussion, see the relevant volume of the New Liszt Edition (Suppl. 6; Z. A/B 14504).

In 1834, Liszt wrote a single piece called Harmonies poétiques et religieuses (S. 154; LW A18; R. 13), which was published soon after.

In the years following, Liszt explored extending this work to a cycle. He left many related drafts, including Prière d’un enfant à son réveil (S. 171c), Litanies de Marie (S. 171e), and, as a sequence of eight pieces in the so-called Tasso sketchbook, Préludes et Harmonies poétiques et religieuses (S. 171d).

In 1847 and 1848, Liszt re-visited the concept and prepared a draft called Harmonies poétiques et religieuses (S. 172a; LW A61); eleven movements are still extant. He further revised this to create a final version (S. 173; LW A158; R. 14) that was published in 1853.

The below table gives a summary of the relationships between the works.

S. 173/S. 172a/S. 171d/S.
11
2
3111
48154
56
67171c
7
85
99
10
2–3
4171e
10
2–3
4170, 189a
5–6
7192/1, 540a, 541/2
8

Prière d’un enfant à son réveil (S. 171c) and its revision, Hymne de l’enfant à son réveil (S. 172a/7 and S. 173/6), exist in a version for choir (S. 19; LW J2; R. 508).


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