This
étude features distinct sections, separated by progressions in double octaves. After a short
ad libitum cadenza, the main
theme is presented in
octaves accompanied by
thirds in the center of the keyboard, giving the impression of a horse galloping in a cloud of dust. The theme returns immediately this time with a thinner texture. After a
chromatic scale in alternating octaves arrives, the middle section "Lo stesso tempo" occurs in which the left hand plays a modified version of the theme while the right hand plays
arpeggios in
intervals up and down the keyboard. An "Il canto espressivo ed appassionato assai" () immediately follows in which the main theme reappears, this time accompanied by repeated thirds in both hands in addition to a chromatic scale in the left. The original theme makes a more recognizable return in the "Animato" (more animated). Yet the horse returns galloping faster than he has ever before, as illustrated in the "Allegro deciso," where a variation of the original theme is played at a much quicker tempo. Finally, a grandiose finale represents Liszt's interpretation of the last verse of the poem: "
il tombe enfin, et se relève roi!" (). ==Technical difficulties==