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Anne Faulkner Oberndorfer
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It was written in 1841 at Nonuewerth on the Rhine, and is a setting of Heinrich Heine 's poem telling of the enchantress of the Rhine. It must not be confused with the Silcher song, which is a simple folk version of the story. It may be interesting to compare the art song of Liszt's with the folk song by Silcher. [Lesson XVII, Part II. ] 74647 Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 Liszt This composition is an arrangement of the most famous of the fifteen Hun- garian Rhapsodies for piano by Franz Liszt. In t...hese works, by the use of characteristic folk themes and the peculiar rhythm of the musical gypsies, Liszt gives a glimpse of Hungarian nationality in a remarkable degree. This compo- sition consists of a slow introductory movement patterned after the ' ' Lassen ' ' or slow dance, followed "by a rapid ' ' Friska ' ' from the Czardas, the national dance of Hungary. [Lesson XXI, Part I; Lesson XVII, Part II. ] 68339 Die Uhr (The Watch) (Op. 123, No. 3) Loew'e Carl Loewe (1796-1869), although a trifle older than Schubert, really fol- lowed the great master of song in his writing of ballads and art songs.

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