Transcendental Etude No. 5 in B flat (Liszt)
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Transcendental Etude No. 5 in B-flat "Feux Follets" (Will o' the Wisp) is the fifth etude of the set of twelve Transcendental Etudes by Franz Liszt. The etude is a study of acuteness (chromatics), double notes, wide jumps, several broken chords and (towards the end) parallel arpeggiated chords. It is considered one of the most difficult of the Transcendental Etudes.
No. 1 in C, "Preludio" | No. 2 in A minor, "Molto Vivace", or "Fusées | No. 3 in F, "Paysage" | No. 4 in D minor, "Mazeppa" | No. 5 in B-flat, "Feux follets" | No. 6 in G minor, "Vision" | No. 7 in E-flat, "Eroica" | No. 8 in C minor, "Wilde Jagd" | No. 9 in A-flat, "Ricordanza" | No. 10 in F minor, "Allegro Agitato", or "Appassionata" | No. 11 in D-flat, "Harmonies du soir" | No. 12 in B-flat minor, "Chasse-neige" |