The TROIS TUDES de concert, which was written at the beginning of Liszts work as a conductor in Weimar, appeared in three separate books in 1849. 3 and his alternative version of the Coda, which might also be interesting for.
The edition contains also Liszts short cadenzas to the Etude No.
The German and the French first editions of 1849 were used as a source of inspiration.
Therefore it served as the main source for the new URTEXT edition presented here.
The original manuscript, which was lost until recently in the Bibliothque musical Franois-Lang in Royaumont north of Paris, reveals many details that have been overlooked or not corrected so far.
The TROIS TUDES de concert, which was written at the beginning of Liszts work as a conductor in Weimar, appeared in three separate books in 1849