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Grey Clouds
Franz Liszt Lyrics


We have lyrics for 'Grey Clouds' by these artists:


Alter. Keep secrets From himself Voice in his head Can't help Fight…
Bleak The dark sky prevails, the rain beats hard And I feel…
Dakoda Motor Co. Grey clouds in the sky Clutter up my life Blue skies aren'…
Three Mile Pilot All along this life there were the signs All along this…


We have lyrics for these tracks by Franz Liszt:


ラ・カンパネラ 愛の鐘が鳴る 湧き起こる叢雲(むらくも)の響き たなびくプライド 虚ろな微笑み砕く 愛の無い欲望 見せかけの情熱 手を…


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@da96103

Liszt's answer to his neighbour when he asked him, "How's the weather?"

@ErkaaJ

He answered with an augmented chord

@ValzainLumivix

@Mathews196 lmao

@trollseythethird9567

The easier a piece is to "play", the more rarely it is actually played decently.

@corbyballenzuiger

The ending of this piece is probably the biggest question mark in musical notation ever.

@ViceroyoftheDiptera

Check out Liszt's Mephisto Polka for the biggest semi-colon in musical notation ever

@segmentsAndCurves

@@ViceroyoftheDiptera HAHA. Best comment ever!

@leoribic1691

​@@ViceroyoftheDiptera Is it a semicolon, or a Greek question mark? The world may never know...

@musicencyclopedia

Even Liszt understood when a moment of silence, a time of lamentation, and the hour of reality is needed without the showiness of a musical phrase. This is so humble, so much a meditation, and so beautifully modern. Bravissimo!

@reginaldbraithewaite5833

First, listen to this piece: Liszt's "Nuages gris" (translation: "Gray clouds"). Then listen to "Nuages" (or "Clouds") from Debussy's Trois Nocturnes. Lastly, listen to Debussy's "Voiles" ("Veils") for piano, with its use of the whole-tone scale and sequences of augmented fifth chords. Both pieces by Debussy were presaged by Liszt's prophetic piece, just as the Liszt's "Bagatelle sans tonalite" foresaw late Scriabin and the free-tonal music of the modernist period.

Liszt began as a composer with an incredibly advanced harmonic language. What people often don't realize is that he continued to push the boundaries of harmony throughout his life and even to the end.

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