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As a boy during the years 182223 Liszt studied in Vienna with Czerny and Salieri, at the same time as Schubert was winning his reputation as a leading composer in the city. Many years later Liszt did much to introduce Schuberts music to a wider audience, not least through his prodigious transcriptions. In the case of the Three Marches and Mlodies hongroises, Liszt selected music originally written for piano duet, but in Soires de Vienne, a set of nine pieces of which some were to remain prominent in Liszts concert repertoire, he fashioned a sequence of truly memorable valse-caprices.






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