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  1. Mar 28, 2015 · These interactions with Beethoven were to become the basis for life-long devotion to him and are what probably compelled him to write the transcriptions to his nine symphonies. In 1823, his travelling life began when Prince Metternich funded Liszt to take ‘Mozart’s route’, but not without first playing several concerts atPest,Hungary.

  2. Feb 22, 2018 · Franz Liszt Biography. Franz Liszt (1811 – 1886) was a creative Hungarian composer as well as a conductor, virtuoso pianist, music teacher, organist, author, music arranger, and philanthropist. Liszt was popularly renowned during the early nineteenth century in Europe as an extraordinary virtuoso pianist. In addition, he was a music promoter ...

  3. Beethoven Symphonies (French: Symphonies de Beethoven), S.464, are a set of nine transcriptions for solo piano by Franz Liszt of Ludwig van Beethoven's symph...

  4. Timeline. 1811 - 1886. Life of the Hungarian composer Franz Liszt . 22 Oct 1811. Franz Liszt is born in Raiding, then in Hungary but today in Austria. 1822. Franz Liszt studies in Vienna. 1831. Franz Liszt hears the great violin virtuoso Niccolò Paganini in Paris and is inspired to become a virtuoso pianist.

  5. In 1821, the Liszt family moved to Vienna, where Franz was able to study with well-known musicians such as Czerny and Salieri, the music director at the Viennese court. After a performance in 1823, Liszt met Beethoven, who kissed him on the forehead! Liszt remembered Beethoven and told the story of their meeting for years to come.

  6. He died on July 31. Franz Liszt - Composer, Pianist, Teacher: In 1834 Liszt emerged as a mature composer with the solo piano piece Harmonies poétiques et religieuses, based on a collection of poems by Alphonse de Lamartine, and the set of three Apparitions. The lyrical style of these works is in marked contrast to his youthful compositions ...

  7. Aug 23, 2011 · Liszt showed that here was an exhilarating Beethoven masterpiece. After hearing Liszt perform the sonata in 1836, Berlioz wrote of Liszt’s impressive fidelity to the text in a review quoted in ...