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Trois études de concert (Three Concert Studies), S.144, are a series of three piano études by Franz Liszt, composed circa 1848. They are intended not only for the acquisition of a better technique, but also for concert performance. They include:
- Il lamento (Italian, "The Lament")
- La leggierezza (Italian, "Lightness")
- Un sospiro (Italian, "A sigh")
Un sospiro, an étude for hand crossing, is the most popular and well known of the three.
External links
- Free scores by Three Concert Etudes at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
- Recording of Concert Etude No. 2 by Boris Giltburg in MP3 format