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Funérailles is the 7th and one of the most famous pieces in Harmonies poétiques et religieuses (Poetic and Religious Harmonies), a collection of piano pieces by Franz Liszt. It was an elegy written in October 1849 in response to the crushing of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 by the Habsburgs. Funérailles has been recorded by pianists such as György Cziffra, Claudio Arrau, Vladimir Horowitz, Arthur Rubinstein, John Ogdon, Martha Argerich, Evgeny Kissin, Sviatoslav Richter, Arnaldo Cohen, Arcadi Volodos, Sergio Fiorentino, Awadagin Pratt and Krystian Zimerman.

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  • Funérailles (en)
  • Funérailles (Liszt) (fr)
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  • Funérailles is the 7th and one of the most famous pieces in Harmonies poétiques et religieuses (Poetic and Religious Harmonies), a collection of piano pieces by Franz Liszt. It was an elegy written in October 1849 in response to the crushing of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 by the Habsburgs. Funérailles has been recorded by pianists such as György Cziffra, Claudio Arrau, Vladimir Horowitz, Arthur Rubinstein, John Ogdon, Martha Argerich, Evgeny Kissin, Sviatoslav Richter, Arnaldo Cohen, Arcadi Volodos, Sergio Fiorentino, Awadagin Pratt and Krystian Zimerman. (en)
  • L'élégie Funérailles, écrite en octobre 1849 en réponse à l'écrasement de la révolution hongroise de 1848 par les Habsbourgs, est le 7e morceau des Harmonies poétiques et religieuses du compositeur hongrois Franz Liszt et peut-être le plus célèbre. Il fut notamment enregistré par des maîtres de l'interprétation lisztienne tels que Claudio Arrau, Jorge Bolet, Vladimir Horowitz, Georges Cziffra, Martha Argerich, Aldo Ciccolini, Artur Rubinstein, et Philip Thomson. (fr)
  • A elegia Funérailles, escrita em outubro de 1849 em resposta à repressão da Revolução Húngara de 1848 pelos Habsburgos, é a sétima peça da coleção para piano de Franz Liszt intitulada Harmonies Poétiques et Religieuses (Harmonias Poéticas e Religiosas). É talvez a mais famosa da coleção, tendo sido gravada pelos principais intérpretes de Liszt como Claudio Arrau, Jorge Bolet, Vladimir Horowitz, e Martha Argerich. (pt)
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  • Performed by Jorge Bolet (en)
  • Everest Records : A Liszt Recital: Jorge Bolet Pianist, Sonata in B Minor, Funerailles, and Mephisto Waltz (en)
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  • Funérailles is the 7th and one of the most famous pieces in Harmonies poétiques et religieuses (Poetic and Religious Harmonies), a collection of piano pieces by Franz Liszt. It was an elegy written in October 1849 in response to the crushing of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 by the Habsburgs. Funérailles has been recorded by pianists such as György Cziffra, Claudio Arrau, Vladimir Horowitz, Arthur Rubinstein, John Ogdon, Martha Argerich, Evgeny Kissin, Sviatoslav Richter, Arnaldo Cohen, Arcadi Volodos, Sergio Fiorentino, Awadagin Pratt and Krystian Zimerman. (en)
  • L'élégie Funérailles, écrite en octobre 1849 en réponse à l'écrasement de la révolution hongroise de 1848 par les Habsbourgs, est le 7e morceau des Harmonies poétiques et religieuses du compositeur hongrois Franz Liszt et peut-être le plus célèbre. Il fut notamment enregistré par des maîtres de l'interprétation lisztienne tels que Claudio Arrau, Jorge Bolet, Vladimir Horowitz, Georges Cziffra, Martha Argerich, Aldo Ciccolini, Artur Rubinstein, et Philip Thomson. (fr)
  • A elegia Funérailles, escrita em outubro de 1849 em resposta à repressão da Revolução Húngara de 1848 pelos Habsburgos, é a sétima peça da coleção para piano de Franz Liszt intitulada Harmonies Poétiques et Religieuses (Harmonias Poéticas e Religiosas). É talvez a mais famosa da coleção, tendo sido gravada pelos principais intérpretes de Liszt como Claudio Arrau, Jorge Bolet, Vladimir Horowitz, e Martha Argerich. (pt)
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