![]() The version of ‘La Campanella’ popularly performed nowadays is the third one published in 1851 in the enharmonic G-sharp minor. A few years later he produced a second version, removing a lengthy introduction, and changing the key from a minor to A-flat minor, presumably so that the big jumps would land on black keys rather than white ones, making it (slightly) easier to play. "La clochette" is relatively little known, and rarely performed. Campanella (plural campanelle) is Italian for ‘little bell’. Liszt wrote a total of 6 Etudes de Paganini of which No. Each Tutorial teaches various aspects of the composition, the third Grand Etude de Paganini. “La Campanella,” which is based on Paganini’s second violin concerto, forces the pianist to do unheard of things: awkward trills, huge leaps with both hands, and finger-twisting technique that no one had heard before even from Liszt himself.īackgroundLiszt wrote a first version of this piece and called it "Grande Fantaisie de Bravoura sur la Clochette de Paganini" in 1834, after he heard Paganini perform his own second violin concerto. Tutorials for playing Franz Liszt’s La Campanella. ![]() ![]() ![]() Young pianist Michael Andreas claims to be a direct descendant of actual Franz Liszt (1811-1886), composer of the Hungarian Rhapsodies and classical music’s original piano rockstar. He resolved at that moment that he would strive to do the same with the piano. This is fascinating: watch the great-great-great-grandson of Franz Liszt playing ‘La campanella’, just as the great virtuoso would have intended it. Sign up to listen & download > Liszt's magic bellWhen Liszt saw Paganini play for the first time, he realized that Paganini wasn’t just playing better than anyone else, he was playing the violin as well as it could be played. La Campanella 1838 Original Version Traum Piano 133K subscribers 1. ![]()
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