Mazeppa - Quadruple Galop (Fragment), - Franz Liszt

NOTE!!!!!: This has nothing to do with the Mazeppa Etude you all know, this is totally a different version based on the N 6 (1829 sketchbook) Sketches. Franz Liszt: Mazeppa - Quadruple Galop (Z 12 Fragment), (Early catalogued as ) In the early 1830s (probably in 1832) at spring of that year Liszt frequently used to visit the house of Victor Hugo in paris, he often used to interact with people that were profoundly affected by the “Mazeppa virus“ (a little expression over the huge impact the poem went into these days) that he got to read the poem by himself, on a letter written to Valerie Boissier (dated 3 august 1832) he told that he did not felt well these days during his seven weeks stay in Écorchebeuf and he started to compose instead during these times so it is believed that under the huge influence he got over the poem itself it would be that he was slightly focused on composing a couple of sketches based on the poem we all know, however in 1834 in
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