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[Machine Translation] The "Consolation" occupies an important biographical and artistic position in Liszt's creative activities. It is generally called the "Star Consolation" because there is a star at the beginning of the fourth of the six pieces, as if it were the title of the work. This time, in addition to the "Preface" and "Notes for Performance," the "Notes on Performance Practice by Lina Rahman" is also included. The "Consolation," one of the most detailed works in Rahman's "Liszt Teaching Method," is reproduced here. Rahman, a piano pedagogue and biographer of Liszt, is also known as the editor of "The Complete Works of Old Liszt," and was in direct contact with Liszt himself when he wrote the biography. Liszt Teaching Method" is a valuable source of information on Liszt's piano teaching and performance methods, as it contains Lerman's recollections of his lessons as well as the reports of other students.
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