Transcendental Etude No. 6 in G minor (Liszt)
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Franz Lizst's Transcendental Etude No. 6 in G minor "Vision" is the sixth of his twelve Transcendental Etudes. It is a study of the extensions of the hand, hands moving in opposite directions, arpeggiated double notes, and tremolos.
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" |