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1. Franz Liszt Site
The web's most comprehensive resource about Franz Liszt, the famous Hungarian composer/pianist. Featuring a highly acclaimed commentary, timeline
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2. Franz Liszt
Franz Liszt (18111886) He helped others generously, as conductor, arranger, pianist or writer, and took artistic and personal risks in doing
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3. Educational Music Posters Prints Franz Liszt Pianist Composer
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4. Legendary Pianist Franz Liszt Again Playing Center Stage At The
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5. Vintage Cabinet Card Photograph (1885) Of Franz Liszt - German -
Vintage albumin cabinet card (61/2 x 4) photograph of famous composer pianist Franz Liszt (1811-1886) seated at a piano with an unidentified young
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6. Franz Liszt The Famous Pianist Song Lyrics And Sound Clip
View Cart. Franz Liszt The Famous Pianist Lyrics by Richard Perlmutter Music Hungarian Rhapsody 2 by Franz Liszt. Listen to this selection.
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7. MSN Encarta - Song Without End
Sign in above. Song Without End Song Without End, motion picture about the life of Hungarian pianist and composer Franz Liszt.
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8. MSN Encarta - Multimedia - Franz Liszt
Hungarian pianist and composer Franz Liszt developed innovations with harmony, chords, and themes that greatly influenced the forms of music written
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9. Franz Liszt (1811-1886) Hungarian Pianist And Composer
The Hungarian pianist and composer Franz Liszt is regarded as the founder of the solo piano recital. Many people consider Liszt as the greatest
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10. Franz Liszt
Recently discoverd "Walse" for piano written by Hungarian composer and pianist Franz Liszt (Liszt Ferenc)
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11. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Franz Liszt
Article follows the pianist and composer's life and career, showing how his religious expression waned during his middle years, then increased toward the end of his life.
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Franz Liszt
Admittedly the greatest pianist in the annals of music, and a composer whose status in musical literature still forms a debatable question, b. at Raiding, Hungary, 22 October, 1811; d. at Bayreuth, Germany, 31 July, 1886. His musical precocity was early recognized by his parents, and his first teacher was his father, Adam Liszt, a musical amateur of rare culture. His first public appearance at Oedenburg at the age of nine was so startling a character, that several Hungarian magnates who were present at once assumed the financial responsibilities of his further musical education. Taken to Vienna by his father, who devoted himself exclusively to the development of his talented child, he studied the piano for six years with Czerny, and theory and composition with Salieri and Randhartinger. His first public appearance in Vienna (1 Jan., 1823) proved a noteworthy event in the annals of music. From Beethoven Alphonse de Lamartine , Victor Hugo, Heinrich Heine, George Sand, and their coterie, could not fail to weaken his religious moorings. fortunately the contravening influence of Lamennais averted what might have ended in spiritual shipwreck. His intimacy with Meyerbeer and his friendship with Chopin, whose biographer he subsequently became, kept alive and fostered his interest in his art.

12. Franz Liszt
franz liszt (18111886) The greatest pianist of his time, he composed someof the most difficult piano music ever written (eg the Transcendental
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Epoch: Romantic
Country: Austrian-Hungarian Empire
Franz Liszt (1811-1886)
Detailed Information about Introduction (born Raiding, 22 October 1811; died Bayreuth, 31 July 1886). He was taught the piano by his father and then Czerny (Vienna, 1822-3), establishing himself as a remarkable concert artist by the age of 12. In Paris he studied theory and composition with Reicha and Paer; he wrote an opera and bravura piano pieces and undertook tours in France, Switzerland and England before ill-health and religious doubt made him reassess his career. Intellectual growth came through literature, and the urge to create through hearing opera and especially Paganini , whose spectacular effects Liszt eagerly transferred to the piano in original works and operatic fantasias. Meanwhile he gave lessons and began his stormy relationship (1833-44) with the (married) Countess Marie d'Agoult. They lived in Switzerland and Italy and had three children. He gave concerts in Paris, maintaining his legendary reputation, and published some essays, but was active chiefly as a composer (

13. Franz Liszt Site
The web s most comprehensive resource about franz liszt, the famous Hungariancomposer/pianist. Featuring a highly acclaimed commentary, timeline,
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Recommended Recordings

Ode to Franz Liszt

Liszt Timeline
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Text and Artwork Midi Music : Consolation #3 Orchestrated by Rich DiSilvio
Preface W elcome to the Franz Liszt Site. I regret not being able to communicate in all languages, but luckily we have music - the universal language. However, with basic knowledge of English you should be able to enjoy this site. Regards.
Italian translation:
Benvenuto, mi rammarico di non potere comunicare in tutte le lingue, ma fortunatamente abbiamo musica la lingua universale. Tuttavia con una certa conoscenza dell'inglese dovreste potere godere questo luogo. Riguardi.
Spanish translation:
German translation: "Herzlich willkommen! Ich bedauere sehr, diese Web-Site nicht in allen gaengigen Sprachen anbieten zu koennen (zum Glueck haben wir ja die Musik als Universalsprache). Doch mit einigen grundlegenden Englischkenntnissen ist es gar nicht schwer, auch diesen Internetauftritt fuer sich zu nutzen und zu geniessen. Danke für Ihr Verstaendnis!" French translation: Before beginning your journey into the fascinating realm of Franz Liszt may I say... many individuals have dedicated their lives to furthering the awareness of Franz Liszt and in my endeavors I have come across many, yet these three stand out...

14. Franz Liszt - Commentary & Biography
The franz liszt SITE is the web s premiere website dedicated to this monumental Regarded by most as the greatest pianist of all time liszt s genius
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Cantique d'amour
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F ranz Liszt has emerged as one of the most awe-inspiring figures in all of music history. Regarded by most as the greatest pianist of all time Liszt's genius extended far beyond the piano to expand musical composition and performance well beyond its 19th Century limitations. His unique compositions bewildered, inspired and inflamed the imaginations of his own era, yet quite miraculously he also laid the seeds for a series of schools that would flourish in the near and distant future. Namely, the Late Romantic, Impressionist and Atonal schools. For this Liszt is unique, and his immense influence is unquestionably monumental.
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15. Liszt, Franz (1811 - 1886)
liszt, franz (1811 1886) As a pianist, he had no equal, and as a composerhe suggested to a younger generation of musicians the new course that music
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Liszt, Franz (1811 - 1886)
Orchestral Music Recommended Recordings A Faust Symphony
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Symphonic Poems
(From the Cradle to the Grave / Hamlet / Orpheus / The Ideals)

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Piano Music Recommended Recordings
Variations on Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen

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Naxos 8.550550 ... Naxos 8.550510 Symphonie fantastique (Piano Transcription of Berlioz Symphony) Naxos 8.550725

16. Essentials Of Music - Composers
franz liszt embodied all of the great ambitions of the Romantic era, and many of its As a virtuoso pianist, liszt filled his piano music with fantastic
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COMPOSERS
FRANZ JOSEPH LISZT
Born: October 22, 1811. Raiding, Hungary
Died: July 31, 1886. Bayreuth, Germany
In his own words...

"Music embodies feeling without forcing it to contend and combine with thought, as it is forced in most arts and especially in the art of words. If music has one advantage over the other media through which a person can represent the impressions of the soul, it owes this to its supreme capacity to make each inner impulse audible without the assistance of reason... Music presents at once the intensity and the expression of feeling. It is the embodied and intelligible essence of feeling, capable of being apprehended by our senses. It permeates them like a dart, like a ray, like a mist, like a spirit, and fills our soul." Hungarian pianist, composer and conductor. Lizst was an innovator in his piano and orchestral works, and created new approaches to form.
Franz Liszt embodied all of the great ambitions of the Romantic era, and many of its contradictions. His life spanned three generations of Romantic composers. In his early life, he was an extravagant virtuoso, the darling of the ladies, and a creator of new and adventurous music. In his old age, he turned to the church, becoming a priest, writing sacred music, and championing the music of a new generation.
Liszt was born in Hungary, where his father was in the employ of a wealthy family. His early talent in music was rewarded by the support of a group of Hungarian nobles who subsidized his studies in Paris. There he became part of an important circle of artists, writers and musicians that included

17. Liszt Franz English
A s pianist, composer and personality, franz liszt strides across the whole ofthe nineteenth century and is seminal in his influence on the twentieth.
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Franz Joseph Liszt Influence Orchestral Music Piano Music Important Information: ... Chorale works and others F ranz, Joseph Liszt was born in Raiding on 22 October 1811 and died in Bayreuth on 31 July 1886. He was a Hungarian composer, pianist and conductor Liszt was an innovator in his piano and orchestral works, and created new approaches to form.
A s pianist, composer and personality, Franz Liszt strides across the whole of the nineteenth century and is seminal in his influence on the twentieth. Although Liszt was born along with the first generation of romantic composers (Berlioz, Chopin, Schumann and Mendelssohn), he outlived them all to become a friend of Wagner and proponent of the "music of the future."
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fter two years he was set to pursue his studies at the conservatory in Paris, but Cherubini, then the director of that institution, refused to admit him because he was a foreigner. His Father Adam then resorted to Ferdinando Paer to teach Franz composition. After a further private education he played at the houses of rich families and in 1824 he made his debut in London. He caused a sensation and soon played at Drury Lane and before George IV. Finally the Liszt's settled in Paris and the career of the young Franz progressed at a tremendous pace. In 1825 his one act opera Don Sanche was performed in Paris.

18. Liszt Franz Deutsch
Translate this page 1044Portrait of franz liszt 1 sml.jpg. F ranz liszt war eine pianist und Komponist, *22. Oktober 1811 in Raiding bei Ödenburg (Burgenland, Österreich),
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Ritter Franz von Liszt F ranz Liszt war eine Pianist und Komponist, * 22. Oktober 1811 in Raiding bei Ödenburg (Burgenland, Österreich), + 31. Juli 1886 in Bayreuth.
D A ls der Vater 1827 starb, Franz Liszt war gerade 16 Jahre alt, mußte er selbst für sich und seine Mutter aufkommen. Die folgenden Jahre waren daher bestimmt durch zahlreiche Konzertreisen, oft auch in entlegene Orte. Liszt galt damals als Inbegriff des Virtuosen. In einem Wettstreit mit dem Pianisten Sigismund Thalberg erwies sich Liszt als der bessere Künstler.
Daneben fand er aber immer wieder Zeit, sich die in der Jugend vernachlässigte Allgemeinbildung nachträglich anzueignen. In der Lektüre fand er viele Anregungen für seine Kompositionen, die, dem Stil der Zeit entsprechend, mehr vordergründige Virtuosität als geistige Tiefe aufweisen, die aber bei späteren Umarbeitungen an musikalischer Substanz deutlich gewannen. Musiktitel jener Zeit waren etwa "Etudes d'exécution transcendantes" oder "Harmonies poétiques et religieuses".
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19. Franz Liszt: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
liszt, franz (fränts list) , 1811–86, Hungarian composer and pianist. liszt,franz (list). A nineteenthcentury Hungarian composer and pianist known for
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Hungarian composer and piano virtuoso. His best-known compositions include the Dante Symphony (1856) and the Faust Symphony Encyclopedia Liszt, Franz fr¤nts lÄ­st ) , 1811–86, Hungarian composer and pianist. Liszt was a revolutionary figure of romantic music and was acknowledged as the greatest pianist of his time. He made his debut at nine, going thereafter to Vienna to study with Czerny and Salieri . In Paris (1823–25) he knew all the principal artistic figures of the period and was influenced by Berlioz Chopin , and Paganini . He lived with Mme d'Agoult (better known by her pen name, Daniel Stern) from 1833 to 1844, and they had three children; their daughter Cosima became the wife of Hans von B¼low and later of Wagner . As a piano virtuoso, Liszt enthralled his audiences with his expressive interpretations and grand style of playing, augmented with dramatic gestures. In 1848 he decided to make a career as a composer, and became musical director to the duke of Weimar. He remained at Weimar until 1859, and two years later went to Rome, where he became an abb© (1865). During the years between 1880 and 1885, in Rome, Weimar, and Budapest, he taught most of the famous pianists of the succeeding generation. In his compositions he favored

20. Great Performances . Educational Resources . Composer Biographies . Franz Liszt
Biography of franz liszt from THE GROVE CONCISE DICTIONARY OF MUSIC. The greatest pianist of his time, he composed some of the most difficult piano
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Liszt, Franz [Ferenc] Born: Raiding, 22 Oct 1811
Died: Bayreuth, 31 July 1886
Nationality: Hungarian composer and pianist
He was taught the piano by his father and then Czerny (Vienna, 1822-3), establishing himself as a remarkable concert artist by the age of 12. In Paris he studied theory and composition with Reicha and Paer; he wrote an opera and bravura piano pieces and undertook tours in France, Switzerland and England before ill-health and religious doubt made him reassess his career. Intellectual growth came through literature, and the urge to create through hearing opera and especially Paganini, whose spectacular effects Liszt eagerly transferred to the piano in original works and operatic fantasias. Meanwhile he gave lessons and began his stormy relationship (1833-44) with the (married) Countess Marie d'Agoult. They lived in Switzerland and Italy and had three children. He gave concerts in Paris, maintaining his legendary reputation, and published some essays, but was active chiefly as a composer ("Années de pèlerinage"). To help raise funds for the Bonn Beethoven monument, he resumed the life of a travelling virtuoso (1839-47); he was adulated everywhere, from Ireland to Turkey, Portugal to Russia. In 1848 he took up a full-time conducting post at the Weimar court, where, living with the Princess Carolyne Sayn-Wittgenstein, he wrote or revised most of the major works for which he is known, conducted new operas by Wagner, Berlioz and Verdi and, as the teacher of Hans von Bülow and others in the German avant-garde, became the figurehead of the "New German school." In 1861-9 he lived mainly in Rome, writing religious works (he took minor orders in 1865); from 1870 he journeyed regularly between Rome, Weimar and Budapest. He remained active as a teacher and performer to the end of his life.

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