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Gerardo Constantini wrote:
>Stephanie wrote:
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>>What aspects of the 'Romantic' movement in music are exemplified in Liszt's
>>Sonata for Piano in B minor.
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>I thing most of the romantic aspects,are exemplified in this superior
>work,but are two romantic elements,wich are not here:
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>1)Is not a literature influence in it.
Not directly, but i often heard and read, that Faust (by Lenau) has
influenced Liszt creating the b minor sonata. In "Musik beim Wort
genommen" english title: "Music sounded out" by Alfred Brendel, three
themes of the sonata are compared to Faust, Mephisto and Gretchen...
But he declares such associations as a hypothesis.
So, in the end, you are obviously right, if you say, that the work is
absolute music.
Regards, Norman
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