The music of Franz Liszt both astonishes and depresses me. The former, because of the intimidating virtuosity inside his music-- including music he adapted from other composers.
The latter, for the exact same reason. I very much doubt that I will be able to play his works. Instead, I can only listen to the fortunate pianist who has bled to death in order to play these.
What I most admire about Liszt was his furious devotion to the craft of playing piano. After watching the great violin virtuoso Niccolo Paganini performing, he decided to become the same on the piano. No wonder, then, that he transcribed Paganini for that same instrument.
This is Liszt’s Paganini Étude S.161 No.3 “La Campanella”.











