Franz Liszt · Intermediate

Intermediate Piano Pieces by Franz Liszt

1 public-domain piano works by Franz Liszt at the intermediate level. Free PDF scores from IMSLP / Petrucci Music Library, with full catalog data and historical context for every entry.

Franz Liszt for the intermediate pianist

Intermediate repertoire assumes a confident reader at the piano with three to seven years of study. Voice-leading between hands, ornament technique, basic pedalling, and the ability to shape a melodic line over an accompanying texture all come into play. Many of the most beloved Romantic miniatures sit here.

Franz Liszt redefined what was technically possible at the piano. His Études d'exécution transcendante, the B-minor Sonata, the Années de pèlerinage, and the operatic paraphrases set a virtuoso standard that the late nineteenth century built on.

The works below are drawn exclusively from Franz Liszt's output that fits the intermediate-level technical and interpretive demands described above. They are sortable, downloadable as PDF score editions, and free to study, perform, record, and re-engrave under the public-domain status of the underlying compositions.

For pianists building a recital programme, exam syllabus, or sight-reading routine focused on a single composer at a chosen technical tier, this is the most direct way to navigate the catalogue. Cross-reference with the full Franz Liszt works list to see what sits a level above or below.

Intermediate works

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