Hunnenschlacht, S.105 by Franz Liszt Orchestra - Sheet Music

By Franz Liszt

The eleventh in Liszt's series of thirteen tone poems for orchestra, Hunnenschlacht or 'Battle of the Huns' - composed from 1855-57 - was inspired by a painting of the same title by Wilhelm von Kaulbach which portrayed the legendary Battle of the Catalaunian Plains between the Huns under Attila and a coalition of Romans, Visigoths and others fought around June 20, 451, where the fighting was supposedly so bitter that the spirits of the fallen warriors continued the battle in the skies above the field. Liszt conducted the premiere himself in Weimar on 29 December 1857. This new study score is a digitally-restored reissue of the score edited by Otto Taubmann in the sixth volume of the Liszt-Stiftung edition, published in 1910.

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Ensembles:
Orchestra
Genres:
Romantic Period Hungarian
Composers:
Franz Liszt
Publishers:
Petrucci Library Press
ISBN:
9781608740314
Format:
Study Score
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Franz Liszt
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
8.27 x 11.69 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.62 pounds

Orchestra orchestra

SKU: SA.40314

Composed by Franz Liszt. Edited by Otto Taubmann. This edition: Paperback. Original Works, Tone Poems. Romantic Period; Hungarian. Study score. Petrucci Library Press #40314. Published by Petrucci Library Press (SA.40314).

ISBN 9781608740314. 8.27 x 11.69 inches.

The eleventh in Liszt's series of thirteen tone poems for orchestra, Hunnenschlacht or 'Battle of the Huns' - composed from 1855-57 - was inspired by a painting of the same title by Wilhelm von Kaulbach which portrayed the legendary Battle of the Catalaunian Plains between the Huns under Attila and a coalition of Romans, Visigoths and others fought around June 20, 451, where the fighting was supposedly so bitter that the spirits of the fallen warriors continued the battle in the skies above the field. Liszt conducted the premiere himself in Weimar on 29 December 1857. This new study score is a digitally-restored reissue of the score edited by Otto Taubmann in the sixth volume of the Liszt-Stiftung edition, published in 1910.