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Should we merge Three Concert Etudes and Un Sospiro? Rather than having a stub about the full pieces and a separate article for the most notable section, have the most notable section as a main talking point in this article. --Sketchee (talk) 21:28, 21 April 2010 (UTC)Reply
Comments- - This piece is very nice and steady and is very calm - There is a climax and you will have to play loud - I never knew Liszt never cried - I know why this piece is named Un sospiro now - User:24.185.67.43User Talk:24.185.67.43 12:14 March 27, 2011
JackOz you Philistine, why did you remove my contribution related to Un Sospiro. In reference to degree of difficulty and the speed of the piece, no references are needed, just take the number of notes played and divide by the lenght of time played, thats how I arrived to 9 notes/ fingerings per second. Obviously you dont know this piece, if you knew, you would support my submissions, perhaps altered them a little in style, but not in substance. And why did you remove youtube recordings, ti svoloch? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tigerjojo98 (talk • contribs) 18:59, 27 April 2011 (UTC)Reply