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81. Franz Liszt
liszt the Man. List of Sources. INTRODUCTION. Consider franz liszt. He wasthe greatest pianist of his day and most likely the greatest of all time.
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INTRODUCTION Consider Franz Liszt. He was the greatest pianist of his day and most likely the greatest of all time. As a musician he had everything - a perfect ear, the ability to hear a long and complicated piece of music and immediately play it back as written. He was probably the greatest sightreader who ever lived. Poorly educated, he pulled himself up and ended a thoroughly literate man. Incredibly good-looking as a young man, his amours were the talk of Europe. Later in life he befriended all struggling composers who crossed his path. He also turned out most of the great pianists of the later half of the 19th century. He was a complicated man, pulled by religion in one direction, the flesh in another. And his music is equally complicated. More than any of the early romantics, he broke free of previous influences and worked out his own rules. His larger forms were generally cyclic in nature, featured by transformation of thematic material. Often an entire work would be evolved from a cell at the beginning. In this there is a direct link from Liszt to serial composition. Harmonically the man was a raving genius. He was experimenting with chordal combinations that carried the seeds of atonality long before Wagner. Wagner was always stealing from his father-in-law, and admitted as much. There is the story of Liszt and Wagner sitting in a box as the curtain goes up on "Tristan and Isolde." Says Wagner, "That's your chord, papa." Says Liszt, "At least now it will be heard."

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83. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
2. liszt, franz (18111886) The Hutchinson Dictionary of Music; January 1, 1998liszt, franz (1811-1886) Hungarian pianist and composer. An outstanding
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84. Franz Liszt
franz liszt was born at Doborján in Sopron County, the was 11 years old.Before Ádámliszt set out 1836 appeared as a celebrated travelling concert pianist.
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85. LISZT, Franz Ritter Von
Translate this page liszt, franz Ritter von, pianist und Komponist, * 22. Oktober 1811 in Raidingbei Ödenburg (Burgenland, Österreich), + 31. Juli 1886 in Bayreuth.
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Band V (1993) Spalten 127-134 Autor: Hans-Josef Olszewsky Werke: 1. Kompositionen: Musikalische Werke, 34 Bde., 1907 ff. (Reprint, 1966 f.); Neue Ausgabe sämtlicher Werke, 1970 ff. - 2. Briefe: La Mara (Hrsg.), L.s Briefe, 8 Bde., 1893-1905; zahlreiche Ausgaben einzelner Sammlungen in Einzelausgaben oder in Musikzeitschriften. - 3. Schriften: Lina Ramann (Hrsg.), L.s gesammelte Schriften, 6 Bde., 1800-1883; Detlev Altenburg (Hrsg.), L., sämtliche Schriften, 1989 ff. - 4. Bibliographien: a. Kompositionen: Peter Raabe, in: L., 2 Bde., 1931; Humphrey Searle, in: The Music of L., 1954. b. Briefe: Charles Suttoni, L.s Published Correspondence: An Annotated Bibliography, in: Fontes artis musicae XXVI, 1979, 191-234. Lit.:

86. Liszt, Franz
Translate this page liszt, franz. franz (Ferenc) liszt (1811 - 1886), Komponist und pianist franz lisztwurde am 22. Oktober 1811 in Raiding (Burgenland) geboren und starb am 31.
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87. Kennedy Center: Biographical Information For Franz Liszt
in 1811, franz liszt was one of the important composers of the 19th century, thefounder of the solo piano recital, and considered the greatest pianist of his
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88. Steven Spooner, Pianist: Debut Album Liner Notes
STEVEN SPOONER, pianist. The childhood of franz liszt roughly coincided with thetragically abbreviated adulthood of franz Schubert, but the two apparently
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Notes by Julian Hook The childhood of Franz Liszt roughly coincided with the tragically abbreviated adulthood of Franz Schubert, but the two apparently never crossed paths, and the musical worlds they inhabited were poles apart. Schubert rarely ventured far from Vienna, where he labored in frail health and relative obscurity, never imagining that his music would one day be performed in large concert halls. When Schubert wrote his sonatas, there was no such thing as a public piano recital; that was for Liszt's generation to invent. Schubert's sonatas, like his songs, were first performed in small, private gatherings; many of these pieces remained unpublished until long after Schubert's death. Liszt, in contrast, quickly became one of the most famous and visible musicians in history, giving wildly successful concert tours all over Europe. Liszt was not just a pianist but a cultural icon; his dramatic flair and electrifying technique are the stuff of legend. It has been estimated that in a decade, from the late 1830s to the late 1840s, Liszt appeared in about three thousand concerts. Liszt himself composed about a hundred songs, several of which he also transcribed for solo piano. Die Loreley exists in no fewer than four versions: the original song of 1841, a piano transcription of 1843, a second song version of 1856, and a second transcription of 1861. Faced with Heine's text about the legendary siren whose seductive songs lure fishermen to their doom on the reefs, Liszt eschews a simple strophic setting, instead offering a miniature musical drama, theatrical in its scope.

89. JAZCLASS - Piano Lessons, Keyboard Lessons, Learn To Play Piano On CD-ROM
franz liszt spent part of his earlier life in Paris where Course is an extension ofthe modern liszt method book Scales Arpeggios for the Jazz pianist, and my
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    Some students regard technique as something that can only stifle their creativity, and use this as a convenient excuse to ignore this aspect completely.
    The opposite is of course true. A poor instrumental technique will restrict your creative potential enormously. Technique is just a label. Behind it hides one of the most intimate relationships a musician can ever have. When a student comes face to face with his instrument for the first time the two meet as complete strangers.
    The immediate objective is to get to know each other and to start building a winning team. But in order to come together change is required.
    • Each instrument has its unique soul and temperament (perhaps reflecting that of it's original maker ?). However an instrument does not have a mind or a living body, and therefore can not change its ways.
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    91. The Franz Liszt Collection
    the collector Kálmán Antos, contains over three hundred printed works by and aboutFranz liszt (18111886), the Hungarian composer and pianist who created
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    The Abraham Lincoln Collection The Alice and Rollo G. Silver Collection The Anderson Poetry Collection The Bortman Collection of Americana ... The Contemporary Archives A signed photograph of Franz Liszt in old age, taken by J. Ganz, in Brussels. HGARC Home BU Home Card Catalog Library Home

    92. Liszt, Franz
    This page contains basic and accurate biographical information and links to essays about the Romantic composer liszt. liszt, franz. PeriodRomantic. Born Tuesday, October 22, 1811 in Doborjan
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    Liszt, Franz
    Liszt, Franz
    Period: Romantic
    Born: Tuesday, October 22, 1811 in Doborjan, Hungary
    Died: Saturday, July 31, 1886 in Bayreuth, Germany
    Nation of Origin: Hungary
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    Major Works:

    Hungarian Rhapsodies, for piano (1846-1885)
    symphonic poem (1848)
    Listz was a prolific composer of symphonic works, chamber music, sacred and secular choral works, piano music, organ music, and songs. Listz also did musicians a great service by transcribing numerous great orchestral works for piano. These include Beethoven's symphonies 5, 6, and 7 and Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique. Other Information: Please note: Liszt's birthplace of Doborjan, Hungary is now known as Raiding, Austria. After World War I, Hungary lost two-thirds of its territory and 60% of its population as the result of the Trianon Treaty of 1920. In a recent article, entitled "Bad Treaty That Won't Go Away," concert pianist Dr. Balint Vazsonyi wrote "Of Hungary's four greatest composers, all born in Hungary of course, only Zoltan Kodaly's birthplace remains [in Hungary]. On today's maps, it appears as if Franz Liszt had been born in Austria,Erno Dohnanyi in Slovakia, and Bela Bartok in Romania. On Bartok's birthday, the Hungarian delegation, wishing to lay a wreath, was turned back at the Romanian border." Many thanks to D.K. Bognar, editor of Hungarians in America

    93. Liszt, Franz. The New Dictionary Of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002
    2002. liszt, franz. (LIST) A nineteenthcentury Hungarian composer and pianistknown for his often fiery style of composition and performance.
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    94. The Metropolitan Museum Of Art - Special Exhibitions: Franz Liszt's Grand Piano
    On display is the last piano owned by famed Hungarian composer and pianist FranzLiszt (1811–1886), known as a revolutionary figure of romantic music and the
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    95. Franz Liszt - Encyclopedia Article About Franz Liszt. Free Access, No Registrati
    piano solo); La Campanella La Campanella is a piano etude written by virtuoso pianistFranz liszt as part of a series of the six Grandes Etudes de Paganini.
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    96. Liszt, Franz
    Musik- und Kunsttheoretiker; Schwiegervater Wagners. HAUPTNACHLAß
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    Liszt, Franz, 1811-1886
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