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  1. 5 days ago · Franz Liszt, after a painting of 1856, by Wilhelm von Kaulbach. Hungarian Romantic composer Franz Liszt (1811–1886) was especially prolific, composing more than 700 works. A virtuoso pianist himself, much of his output is dedicated to solo works for the instrument and is particularly technically demanding.

  2. 1 day ago · Hungarian Romantic composer Franz Liszt (1811–1886) was especially prolific, composing more than 700 works. A virtuoso pianist himself, much of his output is...

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  3. 4 days ago · Music by Franz Liszt. Liebestraum No. 3 in A-flat major, published in 1850 as the third of the Liebesträume (German for Dreams of Love), is the third and mos...

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  5. May 11, 2024 · Franz Liszt - Mazeppa (Symphonic Poem No.6, After Victor Hugo), S100LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRAConductor: Bernard Haitink

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  6. May 7, 2024 · Franz Liszt – Performance Chronology IV. (born: Franciscus Liszt) IV. Geneva & Paris (1835-1837) IV-1. July 1835 – April 1836. Franz Liszt in performance (Jean Gabriel Scheffer, Geneva late 1835 or early 1836). This is one of the very few authentic “in action” depictions of Liszt, and reveals some trade secrets.

  7. May 10, 2024 · Unlike other great conductors of the 20 th century, he interpreted a number of Liszt pieces apart from the popular “Les Préludes”. Liszt was a prodigy and already a famous piano virtuoso as a young man but it took him decades to be respected as a composer like Berlioz, Mendelssohn or Wagner whom he all knew personally.

  8. May 16, 2024 · From speed and agility to dynamic range, the Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 is famous for the virtuosic demands it makes on its performer. Published in 1851, it is the second and most famous of a set of 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies by the great Hungarian composer and piano virtuoso, Franz Liszt.

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