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(Reupload because of some previous mistakes) Grosse Konzertfantasie über spanische Weisen a.k.a. Spanish Fantasy, was composed in 1845, but only published in 1887 after Liszt's death in 1886. Spanish Fantasy is the original version of the famous piece "Spanish Rhapsody," having many professional recordings. Spanish Fantasy is one of Liszt's more obscure pieces. Yet, it's one of his hardest, if not the technically difficult piece composed by the famous virtuoso. This piece includes fast octaves, octave chords, fast scales, arpeggios, etc. This piece also has a beautiful melody starting in F major and then D major marks the halfway point. When it switches to D major, it introduces a simple melody that quickly progresses into a epic but beautiful melody that is hidden in the octave chords. At the "Allegretto" part is where shit gets real. A grand sorta march intro that includes octaves and chords then a very fast trill part mixed with octaves that sounds rather simple but very hard (especially with small hands). Just as you thought things couldn't get harder, it did. The next part has insanely difficult thirds and sixths. After that it, there's continual increase in difficulty. Overall, this piece is not quite as well known as Liszt's acclaimed pieces, yet it's very underrated. The musicality, technical skill, and stamina required for this piece is certainly not for the average pianist. (PS. I spent 2 months working on this as a side project so hope you enjoy!) Composer - Franz Liszt Transcriber - Me! Sheet Music - https://musescore.com/user/33320489/s...