Grande fantaisie sur la tyrolienne de l'opéra 'La fiancée' de Auber, S.385 (Liszt, Franz)

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Imre Sulyok (1912–2008)
Publisher. Info. Neue Liszt-Ausgabe. Serie 2, Band 1
Budapest: Editio Musica, 1990. Plate Z.8766.
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Publisher. Info. Vienna: Pietro Mechetti, n.d.[1839]. Plate 3140.
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General Information

Work Title Grande fantaisie sur la tyrolienne de l'opéra La fiancée de Auber
Alternative. Title Souvenir de La fiancée
Composer Liszt, Franz
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. S.385/1 ; LW.A12a/1 ; Op.1 (1st version)
S.385/2 ; LW.A12a/2 ; Op.1 (2nd version)
S.385/3 ; LW.A12a/3 (3rd version)
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IFL 143
Key A major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 1 piece
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1829 (1st version)
1839? (2nd version)
1842? (3rd version)
First Publication. 1829 (1st version)
1839 (2nd version)
1842/43 (3rd version)
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation piano
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Version History

  • Composed for solo piano, 1829, as Grande fantaisie sur la tyrolienne de l'opéra La fiancée de Auber (= 1st version, S.385/1), based on the theme "Montagnard ou berger" from the opera La fiancée by Daniel François Esprit Auber
Published 1829 by Troupenas (Paris)
  • Revised 1839? (= 2nd version, S.385/2)
Published 1839 by Troupenas (Paris) and Mechetti (Vienna)
  • Revised 1842? as Souvenir de La fiancée (= 3rd version, S.385/3)
Published 1843 by Schuberth & Co. (Hamburg / Lepizig)

The same theme was also used by Liszt in Tyrolean Melody, S.385a