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# Work
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## Historical, Superficial
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Franz Liszt was a huge fan of Paganini because of his incredible skill, and the technicality of his music. This led him to set out and compose a set of etudes[^1] inspired from Paganini's works. He originally released them in 1838, then revised them in 1851, dedicating the later revision to Clara Schumann
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[^1]: Literally translating to "study", an etude is a short song usually meant to help practice a particular technique
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## Analysis
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### Questions
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> What did the composer have in mind?
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> What is the general mood?
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> What might it mean?
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> What parts do you most like?
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> What parts do you least like?
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> What style is it?
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> How do you know?
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> What medium is it
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> What texture
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# Composer
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## History
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## Last Name
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https://german.stackexchange.com/questions/67786/is-liszt-really-pronounced-like-the-english-word-list
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TODO
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## Freakishly Large Hands
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TODO |