For the Richard Wagner composition, see Siegfried (opera).
Two Concert Études (Zwei Konzertetüden), S.145, is a set of two piano works composed in Rome around 1862/63 by Franz Liszt and dedicated to Dionys Pruckner, but intended for Sigmund Lebert and Ludwig Stark’s Klavierschule.
[1][n 1][2] It consists of two parts: "Waldesrauschen" (Forest Murmurs) and "Gnomenreigen" (Dance of the Gnomes).
It is known for its technical difficulty in its fast and soft passages, where the pianist imitates the sound of gnomes.
It first has a theme in F-sharp minor consisting of grace notes followed by eights.