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La Campanella - No. 3 In 6 Grand Etudes After Paganini (Piano Solo). By Franz Liszt (1811-1886). Edited by Paolo Gallico and P Gallico. For solo piano. Piano Solo. Classical Period. SMP Level 10 (Advanced). Single piece. 15 pages. G. Schirmer #ST12295. Published by G. Schirmer (HL.50266870).

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Very advanced level, very difficult note reading, frequent time signature changes, virtuosic level technical facility needed.

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Mary Cariola

Location: from Merrick, Long Island, New York

Difficulty Level:
Advanced

April 27, 2008

Gotta love Liszt!

I have been playing classical music for 38 years. I've always been intrigued by Franz Liszt, but always limited myself to the "easier" pieces. The first time I heard La Campanella, I was blown away. I thought it was a piece for four hands. Then I found out it was...

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CK

Location: from NY

Difficulty Level:
Advanced

September 29, 2007

Amazing But Hard

It's worth the time it takes.

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Melinda

Location: from Rexburg, Idaho

Difficulty Level:
Advanced

May 26, 2007

La Campanella

This song is very hard, but it is very pretty, and well worth the time put in to practice and learn it.

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Josh

Location: from

Difficulty Level:
Advanced

January 25, 2007

Great Performance Piece

A great concert and performance piece! I love this solo. But beware, it is very very difficult. Such a great accomplishment once you can play it though. I think it is even more difficult than Liszt's third Liebestraume. It is very fun but very technical. Once you master the fingerings...

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B.D.

Location: from hollywood, ca

September 6, 2006

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to the first reviewer: get some musical instruction. there are no "six note chords" or glissandi in this piece. as far as playability is concerned, this piece is very playable, otherwise it wouldnt have been in the repertoire of every pianist after liszt. dont attempt it until your teacher or...

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