Three Concert Etudes

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Franz Liszt's Trois Études de Concert are three piano etudes, composed in 1848 (S144), that are intended not only for the acquirement of a better technique, but also for concert performance. They include:

Un Sospiro (Italian, "a sigh"), an etude for hand crossing, is by far the most popular and well known of the three. The first two, however, are rarely played.

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