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Three etudes intended for concert performance as well as the acquirement of a better technique, composed in 1848 (S144) they include:
[[Franz Liszt]]'s '''Trois Études de Concert''' are three [[etude]]s intended for concert performance as well as the acquirement of a better technique, composed in 1848 (S144) they include:


*Il Lamento
*Il Lamento
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[[Category:Compositions by Franz Liszt]]
[[Category:Compositions by Franz Liszt]]
[[Category:Solo piano pieces]]

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Franz Liszt's Trois Études de Concert are three etudes intended for concert performance as well as the acquirement of a better technique, composed in 1848 (S144) they include:

By far the most popular and well known is 'Un Sospiro' (A sigh), an etude for hand crossing.