Magyar dalok, S.242 (Liszt, Franz)

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Publisher. Info. Liszt: Sochinennia dlia fortepiano
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6 more: 2. Andantino (S.242/2) • 3. Sehr langsam (S.242/3) • 6. Lento (S.242/6) • 8. Lento. Tempo marcato (S.242/8) • 9. Lento. Quasi Presto (S.242/9) • 10. Adagio sostenuto a capriccio. Allegro vivace (S.242/10)

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Editor Yakov Milstein (1911–1981)
Publisher. Info. Liszt: Sochinennia dlia fortepiano
Moscow: Muzyka, n.d. Plate 7598.
Reprinted Liszt Society Publications Vol.7: Unfamiliar piano pieces.
London: Schott & Co., No.11298, 1978. Plate S & Co. 6995.
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Publisher. Info. Neue Liszt-Ausgabe, Serie 1, Band 18
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Work Title Magyar dalok
Alternative. Title Magyar dallok / Ungarische Nationalmelodien / Hungarian National Melodies / Mélodies Hongroises
Composer Liszt, Franz
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. S.242/1–11 ; LW.A60a
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IFL 232
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 11 pieces

Hefte I:

1. Lento (C minor)
2. Andantino (C major)
3. Sehr langsam (D major)
4. Animato (C major)
1st version of S.243/2, S.243bis/2. Themes re-used in S.244/6
5. Tempo giusto (D major)
1st version of S.243/1, S.243bis/1. Themes re-used in S.244/6
6. Lento (G minor)
Themes re-used in S.242/12, S.244/5

Hefte II:

7. Andante cantabile (E major)
1st version of S.244/4

Hefte III:

8. Lento. Tempo marciale (F minor)
9. Lento. Quasi Presto (A minor)

Hefte IV:

10. Adagio sostenuto a capriccio. Allegro vivace (D major)
11. Andante sostenuto (B major)
1st version of S.243/3. Themes re-used in S.244/3, S.244/6
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1839-40
First Publication. 1840 (Nos.1–7), 1843 (Nos.8–11)
Dedication Nos.1–6: Count Leo Festetics (1800–1884)
No.7: Count Casimir Esterházy (1805–1870)
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation Piano (solo)

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For the continuation of the series, see Magyar rapszódiák, S.242 /12–21

Version History

  • Nos.1 to 11 composed for solo piano, 1839–40 (= S.242/1–11)
Nos.1 to 6 published 1840 by Haslinger (Vienna), as "Hefte I"
No.7 published 1840 by Haslinger (Vienna), as "Hefte II"
Nos.8 and 9 published 1843 by Haslinger (Vienna), as "Hefte III"
Nos.10 and 11 published 1843 by Haslinger (Vienna), as "Hefte IV"
  • Nos.5, 4 and 11 revised 1843 as Nos.1, 2 and 3 of Ungarische Nationalmelodien (= S.243/1–3)

Themes from several pieces were also re-used by Liszt in his Hungarian Rhapsodies, S.244

No.4 was also published by Bernard Latte (in 1844?) - see Piece 2 of this collection (no.1 of the pair may be S.242/5.)