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Weihnachtsbaum (English: Christmas Tree; French: Arbre de Noel) is a suite of 12 pieces written by Franz Liszt in 187376, with revisions in 1881.
The suite exists in versions for solo piano and piano four-hands. Weihnachtsbaum does not demand great virtuosity, and it has been described as a distant relation of Schumanns Kinderszenen and Debussys Childrens Corner. It occupies an unusual place in Liszts output, and it may be for these reasons that it has received relatively little attention from performers.
Liszt dedicated Weihnachtsbaum to his first grandchild Daniela von Bülow (1860-1940; daughter of Cosima and Hans von Bülow). Daniela had accompanied her grandfather to Rome due to his frail condition. The first performance was on Christmas Day 1881 in Danielas Rome hotel room. This was the day on which her mother Cosima always celebrated her birthday, although she was actually born on Christmas Eve.
This is no 4. Adeste Fideles (O come all ye Faithful)
Arranged for wind quintet: a somewhat different version than the usual carol.
Transposed into Bb from the original In A to aid performance.
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