I don't want to hear any more myths about how Liszt didn't write any easy pieces, for here are ten of them. While the easiest pieces of other composers were often written with children or beginners in mind, Liszt's take the listener into the mind of an old man, deeply religious, haunted by death, depression, and grief. They are arguably some of Liszt's most personal and unique works, hallmarked by innovative chromaticism, brevity, and lack of virtuosity. 0:00 En Rêve, 0:44 Prélude Omnitonique, 0:50 Recueillement, 1:17 Consolation No.1, 1:59 Klavierstück, 2:31 In festo transfigurationis Domini nostri Jesu Christi, 2:50 Am Grabe Richard Wagners, 3:15 Nuages gris, 3:34 La cloche sonne, 3:51 Klavierstück,
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