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Performed by: Zoltán Thurzó - piano Recorded on 19th of November, 2017 Partium Christian University Oradea (Nagyvárad /Großwardein), Romania Please subscribe to my channel if you like this piano piece. Best with headphones. Enjoy this performance! Follow me on: Website: http://www.thurzozoltan.com YouTube: / pianistonroad Facebook: / thurzozoltanofficial Instagram: / pianist.on.road The Benediction is one of Liszt’s most beautiful and inspired piano solos. This is among Liszt's most striking piano compositions (he liked it himself and played it often for visitors), and yet it seems quite rarely learned or performed today. Liszt took the title from a book of poems by the French poet Alphonse de Lamartine, and prefaces the collection with a fragment from the preface of the book: "There are some meditative souls that solitude and contemplation raise inevitably towards ideas that are infinite, that is towards religion; all their thoughts are converted into enthusiasm and prayer, all their existence is a mute hymn to the Divine and to hope. They seek in themselves and in the creation that surrounds them steps to climb to God, expressions and images to reveal him to them, and to reveal themselves to him: I would that I could lend them some of these! There are hearts broken by sorrow, held back by the world, who take refuge in the world of their thoughts, in solitude of soul, to weep, to wait or to worship; I would that they might be visited by a muse solitary like them, to find sympathy in her harmonies and to say sometimes, as they listen: We pray with your words, we weep with your tears, we call on God with your songs!" The Blessing of God in Solitude. This piece is also prefaced by part of the poem Lamartine wrote by the same title: “Whence comes to me, O my God, this peace that overwhelms me? Whence comes this faith in which my heart abounds? To me who just now, uncertain, agitated, And on the waves of doubt buffeted by every wind, Sought goodness, truth, in the dreams of the wise, And peace in hearts resounding with fury, When barely on my brow a few days have slipped by, It seems that a century and a world have passed; And that, separated from them by a great abyss, A new man is born again within me and starts anew.”