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  1. フランツ・リスト ( 独: Franz Liszt )、もしくは リスト・フェレンツ ( ハンガリー語: Liszt Ferenc 、 1811年 10月22日 - 1886年 7月31日 [1] )は、 ハンガリー王国 出身で [2] 、現在の ドイツ や オーストリア など ヨーロッパ 各地で活動した ピアニスト 、 作曲家 ...

  2. Franz Liszt combined sensational keyboard prowess, trailblazing creative inspiration and an insatiable love of life. Put it all together and you get a complex genius with the charismatic force of a musical tornado. Franz Liszt was the greatest piano virtuoso the world has ever known. He literally redefined what 10 fingers were capable of ...

  3. Franz Liszt, Hungarian Ferenc Liszt, (born Oct. 22, 1811, Raiding, Hung.—died July 31, 1886, Bayreuth, Ger.), Hungarian composer and pianist. Encouraged by his father, who was a talented amateur musician, Liszt developed an early interest in music and began composing at age eight. He studied piano with Karl Czerny and composition with Antonio ...

  4. Franz Liszt. Franz Liszt (na mađarskom: Liszt Ferenc ), ( Rajnof, 22. listopada 1811. – Bayreuth, 31. srpnja 1886. ), mađarski skladatelj . Muž njegove kćeri Richard Wagner proriče mu da će propasti zbog svog viteškoga duha. No, Liszt je proživio vrlo buran i dug stvaralački vijek, doprijevši u sam vrh krune najistaknutijih majstora ...

  5. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › Franz_LisztFranz Liszt - Wikipedia

    Franz Liszt sau Liszt Ferenc (n. 22 octombrie 1811 , Raiding ⁠( d ) , Imperiul Austriac – d. 31 iulie 1886 , Bayreuth , Bavaria , Imperiul German ) a fost un compozitor maghiar și unul dintre cei mai renumiți pianiști ai tuturor timpurilor.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Aug 23, 2011 · Liszt was the most consequential piano teacher of his time. He taught some 400 students over 40 years, in line with his notion of “génie oblige,” the obligation of genius, and never accepted ...

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