In "Les Préludes," Liszt primarily employs the standard orchestral instruments of his time, but he does experiment with orchestration and timbre. Notably, he utilizes the brass and woodwinds to create innovative textures and colors. While he doesn't introduce entirely new instruments, his unique orchestration techniques and the expanded role of certain sections, like the brass, contribute to a distinctive sound palette. This work is often regarded as a precursor to programmatic music and showcases Liszt’s innovative approach to orchestral writing.
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