Transcendental Etude No. 11
(Evening Harmonies)
Published on: Dec 01, 2007
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Transcendental Etude No. 11 (Evening Harmonies) was composed by Franz Liszt. The recording is performed by Jeremiah Jones and is 9 minutes and 49 seconds in length.
This recording is a live performance given at a solo recital in January of 2003. The recording was made on a nine-foot concert grand piano in a small recital hall.
This Etude was the first of Liszt's transcendental Etudes that I studied. I fell in love with the harmonies and chord progressions that Liszt uses in this piece. It also happened to be the piece that I was working on when I first met my wife. For that fact, this work is among our favorites.
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