Feuilles d'album, S.165 (Liszt)

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Feuilles d'Album, S.165, (English: Album Leaves) is a solo piano piece in A-flat major by Hungarian composer and virtuoso pianist Franz Liszt, composed in 1841 and published in 1844 by Schott frères. It is dedicated to his friend, Gustave Du Bousquet. A performance takes about 2 1/2 minutes.

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  1. ^ Arnold, Ben. The Liszt Companion. United States, ABC-CLIO, 2002. 130.