Liszt's Exercises for the Piano - Benefits for everyone!
Liszt wrote several volumes of technical exercises that reflect his perspective on technique as well as provide wonderful insights into alternative or better fingerings for basic technical challenges! Learn about his exercises today!
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Hi
How would you compare the Liszt Exercises with the Cortot Rational Principles of Pianoforte Technique, Leschetizky Fundamental Principles of Piano Technique, and the Brahms 51 Exercises for piano? Also the Exercises of Aloys Schmitt and Clementi - Gradus ad Parnassum?
I would also like your opinion on Hanon Revisited by Arthur Gold and Robert Fizdale.
Lastly , I used to have a set of Exercises By Emile von Sauer but I have since lost the score and the Name of the Excercises. I found them particularly good when I was starting out as a teenager.
Thank You
Peter