🎹 Mozart Lacrimosa, Piano solo [arr. Liszt]

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart · Expert · 1,393 notes· Tempo 60 BPM· 62,300 views· Update 17/07/2026 · Piano · Classical Piano · Nhạc Piano cổ điển
👤 Suggested For
🎹 Concert Pianists 🖐 Large Hands 🎤 Recital Repertoire
⏰ Estimated Practice Time
24
weeks to performance-ready
Concert-level material. Mastery takes dedicated long-term commitment.
6hper week
156htotal est.
3hard segments
* Estimate assumes ~6h focused practice/week for an average-level student at this difficulty tier.
🎯 Difficulty Assessment
Expert
88 / 100
BeginnerIntermediateAdvancedExpert

Professional - complex layering and high speed required

1,393
Total Notes
34%
Interleaved
7.96
Avg N/Beat
153
Ornaments
⚠ Challenges
⚡ Very fast passages ✨ Some ornaments 📏 Wide note range ↕️ Large hand jumps 🎵 Multiple voice layers ⏳ Medium length
✅ Accessible
🤝 Hands play independently #️⃣ Mostly white keys
🎭 Emotional Character
Dark and brooding, pulling steadily inward — patient, letting each moment settle, with wide dramatic swings in volume.
Minor Slow tempo Quiet dynamics Dense texture Wide-ranging melody
🎹 Note Range - Piano Keyboard
Upper dot = RH (Right Hand) Lower dot = LH (Left Hand) White dot on black key = sharp/flat note used
🎚 Dynamics
mp
Wide dynamic range (mp avg) - strong expressive control needed
Avg velocity 48/127  ·  Spread 75  ·  Range 24–99
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📐 Note Range per Hand  ·  Sheet Preview
🤚 Left Hand
LowestD1
HighestA#5
Span56 st (4Oct+m6)
Notes821
Widest leap49 st  A#5→A1
🖐 Right Hand
LowestD3
HighestD7
Span48 st (4 Oct)
Notes572
Widest leap36 st  A6→A3
🖐 Hand Span & Chord Density
Max chord span: 34 semitones (2Oct+m7)
0 stOctave2 Oct
Avg chord: 3.2 notes  ·  215 chords
⚠️ 30 stretch chords (>octave)
Max chord span: 15 semitones (1Oct+m3)
0 stOctave2 Oct
Avg chord: 2.5 notes  ·  203 chords
⚠️ 4 stretch chords (>octave)
↪️ Scales & Thumb Crossing
No significant scale runs detected — this piece does not heavily rely on thumb-crossing technique.
🔁 Repeating Phrases
0%
Repeated
Only 0 of 46 bars repeat — this piece is largely through-composed with mostly unique material throughout.
Repeated bar Unique bar
🎯 Suggested Practice Passages ?Each "passage" is 2 consecutive measures (ô nhịp). The algorithm scores every passage by note density and interval leaps, then picks the 3 hardest for focused practice.
The hardest passages in this piece — spend extra time here before running the full piece.
📍 Measures 16–17
Hardest
📍 Measures 18–19
2nd hardest
📍 Measures 20–21
3rd hardest
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How difficult is Mozart Lacrimosa, Piano solo [arr. Liszt] on piano?
Mozart Lacrimosa, Piano solo [arr. Liszt] is rated Expert on PianoMetric's piano difficulty scale, with a score of 88/100. It was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Only advanced pianists with strong technique, high note density tolerance, and expressive control should attempt this piece. The piece runs approximately 3m 05s. It contains 1,393 notes in total.
How long does it take to learn Mozart Lacrimosa, Piano solo [arr. Liszt]?
Based on PianoMetric's analysis, learning Mozart Lacrimosa, Piano solo [arr. Liszt] to a performance-ready level takes approximately 24 weeks (~156 total practice hours) for a expert level student. Concert-level material. Mastery takes dedicated long-term commitment.
Where can I download the piano sheet music PDF for Mozart Lacrimosa, Piano solo [arr. Liszt]?
You can download the piano sheet music PDF for Mozart Lacrimosa, Piano solo [arr. Liszt] directly on this page. The sheet is 4 pages long. Click the 'PDF Download' button above to get the full score.
Is there a video tutorial for Mozart Lacrimosa, Piano solo [arr. Liszt] piano?
Yes — a piano video tutorial for Mozart Lacrimosa, Piano solo [arr. Liszt] is embedded on this page. You can watch it here or follow the 'Play on YouTube' link. The tutorial covers the full arrangement at 60 BPM.
What piano level is required to play Mozart Lacrimosa, Piano solo [arr. Liszt]?
Mozart Lacrimosa, Piano solo [arr. Liszt] is suited for Expert level pianists (difficulty score 88/100). This is expert-level repertoire. Strong sight-reading, high note density stamina, and polished expressive technique are essential.
What is the mood or feel of Mozart Lacrimosa, Piano solo [arr. Liszt]?
Dark and brooding, pulling steadily inward — patient, letting each moment settle, with wide dramatic swings in volume. It belongs to the Piano · Classical Piano · Nhạc Piano cổ điển genre. The piece is played at 60 BPM.