Consolation

Romantic works

Definition

A gentle, soothing character piece intended to offer comfort or solace. Typically lyrical and harmonically warm.

Historical Context

Liszt composed six Consolations (S. 172), of which No. 3 in Dā™­ major is the most famous. The form's title is descriptive rather than structural, promising a particular emotional quality rather than a specific architecture.

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