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As the second child of Georg Adam List and Katharina (née Baumann) [2] he was born in Nemesvölgy (today Edelstal, Austria), a village close to the Austrian border in the Kingdom of Hungary. His family was of Danube Swabian German descent. There are Germanic, Slavic and Magyar claims of the Liszt family. They lived in Márcz, Nagymarton and ...
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Adam Liszt (born Adamus List, 16 December 1776 – 28 August 1827) was a Hungarian musician. He was the father of Franz Liszt. Adamus List was born in Nemesvölgy (now Edestal) in the Kingdom of Hungary, the second child of Georg Adam List and Katharina Baumann. Although his family were Hungarian citizens, they mainly spoke German because they lived very close to the Austrian border. In his ...
About Franz Liszt. Franz Liszt. 1811-1886. „Génie oblige” – this was the motto chosen by Franz Liszt, the only Hungarian musician in the 19th century to be universally recognised as one of the greatest in the world. He certainly lived up to it, developing his mercurial talents as one of the outstanding pianists of his time, as a bold ...
The death of Adam Liszt. Liszt left England with his father in August 1827. They had now been touring more or less incessantly for three years and Adam arranged a short holiday at Boulogne-sur-Mer to take the waters. Within days, however, Adam had succumbed to typhoid fever; he died in Boulogne on 28 August and was buried in haste the next day ...
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Franz Liszt was born in Western Hungary on 22 October 1811. His native village, Doborján (or Raiding in German), belongs today to Austria. Both of his parents — Adam (1776-1827), an employee in charge of sheep farming of Hungary’s richest and most powerful magnate Prince Miklós Esterházy, and Maria Anna Lager (1788-1866), orphan to an Austrian master baker — were of German origin.