Die Ideale

{{Short description|Symphonic poem by Franz Liszt}}

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{{Lang|de|Die Ideale}} ("The Ideals"), S. 106, is a symphonic poem composed by Franz Liszt in 1856–1857 and published in 1858 as No. 12. It was first performed on 5 September 1857.{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/composition/die-ideale-symphonic-poem-for-orchestra-s-106-lw-g106-mc0002418280|accessdate=27 March 2014|title=Die Ideale, symphonic poem for orchestra, S. 106|website=AllMusic|first=Blair|last=Johnston}} Die Ideale was composed for the unveiling of a Goethe and Schiller monument on Sept. 5th, 1857. It was inspired by multiple passages of the poem of the same name by Schiller, which Liszt liberally rearranged to create a program to his liking.{{Cite web|url=http://lisztomania.wikidot.com/orchestral|title=Orchestral - Lisztomania|website=lisztomania.wikidot.com|access-date=2016-11-07}} This is an example of the extreme to which Liszt went to create the programmatic atmosphere of his Symphonic Poems.

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