The Fantasia on Hungarian Folk Melodies (German: Fantasie über ungarische Volksmelodien), commonly known in short form simply as the Hungarian Fantasy, is Franz Liszt's arrangement for piano and orchestra of his Hungarian Rhapsody No. 14, originally for solo piano. The Fantasia was written in 1852 and premiered in Pest on June 1, 1853, with Hans von Bülow as soloist and Ferenc Erkel conducting the orchestra.
Original Name | Fantasie über ungarische Volksmelodien |
Date of composition | 1852 |
Premiered | 1853, June 1st |
First published | 1864, Gustav Heinze in Dresden, Germany |
Dedicated to | Hans von Bülow |
Type | Fantasy (Fantasia) |
Catalogue | S. 123 |
Approx. duration | 15 minutes |
Instruments |
Piano
Orchestra |
Autotranslations beta |
Franz Liszt: Fantasia on Hungarian Folk Melodies, S. 123 "Hungarian Fantasy" Franz Liszt: Fantasia on Hungarian Folk Melodies, S. 123 "Hungarian Fantasy" Franz Liszt: Fantasia on Hungarian Folk Melodies, S. 123 "Hungarian Fantasy" |