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  1. Feb 20, 2012 · Franz Liszt’s symphonic poems and artistic controversy. Although Liszt composed a baker’s dozen of symphonic poems, only Les Préludes became part of the standard orchestral repertoire. All of them remained puzzling, difficult, and controversial music during his lifetime. First, audiences were not used to hearing such complex music.

  2. Liszt's first symphonic poem; 'Ce qu'on Entend sur la Montagne' was composed between 1847 and 1848 with the composer conducting the first performance at Weimar in February 1850. It is rather long (over 30 minutes) and is in fact sometimes referred to as 'Bergsinfonie'. Liszt took his subject from Victor Hugo's poem of the same name with the ...

  3. Franz Liszt's Briefe. Miscellaneous; Ruth Dana Collection of Liszt Editions Portraits and documents: Collection online of the Franz-Liszt-Museum Bayreuth Pianomusic for the Left Hand Alone; Liszt scores at Sheet Music Plus; Wishlist

  4. Franz Berwald. Slaget vid Leipzig (The Battle of Leipzig, 1828) Elfenspiel (Play of the Elves , 1841) Ernste und heitere Grillen (Serious and Merry Whims , 1842) Erinnerung an die norwegischen Alpen (Reminiscence of the Norwegian Mountains, 1842) Bayaderen-Fest (Festival of the Bayadères, 1842) Wettlauf (Racing, 1842) Adolphe Biarent

  5. Biography. As a composer, pianist, teacher, conductor and author, Franz Liszt (born Doborján, Hungary [now Raiding, Austria], October 22, 1811; died Bayreuth, Germany, July 31, 1886), one of the foremost proponents of the Romantic tradition in Western art music, exerted a formative influence on the course of musical expression in the nineteenth century and beyond. His imaginative approach ...

  6. Franz Liszt (born Raiding, October 22, 1811; died Bayreuth, July 31, 1886 [1]) was a Hungarian composer and pianist. Liszt (pronounced like “list”) was one of the most influential musicians of the 19 th century. He was the greatest pianist of his time and went on lots of tours through Europe where everyone filled the concert halls to hear him.

  7. Franz Liszt ( madžarsko Liszt Ferenc ), madžarski skladatelj in pianist, * 22. oktober 1811, Doborjan ( Raiding) pri Eisenstadtu, Madžarska, danes Avstrija, † 31. julij 1886, Bayreuth, Bavarska, Nemčija . Liszt je utelešal ideal romantičnega virtuoza. Njegovo obvladovanje klavirja je mejilo na demonično. Ob njegovih nastopih so ...

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