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    Liszt, Franz
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    • 1. (1811–86), Hungarian composer and pianist. He was a key figure in the romantic movement; many of his piano compositions combine lyricism with great technical complexity, while his twelve symphonic poems (1848–58) created a new musical form.

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  3. Apr 24, 2024 · How to say franz liszt in English? Pronunciation of franz liszt with 2 audio pronunciations, 4 synonyms, 2 meanings, 6 translations, 5 sentences and more for franz liszt.

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  4. Whether you're an admirer of Hungarian composer Franz Liszt or simply intrigued by this musical phenomenon, we're here to help you master the pronunciation with both formal and informal variations. As regional variations are minimal, we'll primarily focus on general pronunciation tips and provide you with plenty of examples to ensure you can ...

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    The German composer and pianist, born in 1770, is one of the most important and influential composers of all time. He wrote nine symphonies, various concertos for piano, violin, and string quartets. That’s the reason you have to pronounce his name correctly. Click Ludwig van Beethovenand listen to the audio pronunciation.

    The Italian opera composer, born on November 3, in 1801, was one of the most important musicians in Italy and his name is one of the easiest to pronounce. He wrote ten operas: the most famous are La sonnambula (The Sleepwalker), I puritani (The Puritans) and Norma. The delicious Italian dish, pasta alla norma (a pasta dish from Sicily with fried eg...

    Hector Berlioz, the French composer born in 1803, December 11, wrote Symphonie fantastique (Fantastical Symphony) and Grande messe des morts (Requiem). Berlioz gave a big contribution to the modern orchestra: he wrote Grand traité d’instrumentation et d’orchestration modernes, a technical study on musical instruments and orchestration. Click Hector...

    Georges Bizet, born Alexandre César Léopold Bizet, was born in Paris in 1838, October 25. He died early, at 37, but the cause of his sudden death was never clear: it could have been a heart attack or a depression which led him to kill himself. His most important work is Carmen, based on a novella by French dramatist Prosper Mérimée. The pronunciati...

    The Italian composer, Gaetano Donizetti, born in 1797, November 29, was from Bergamo in Lombardia. He was a very important exponent of the Bel Canto, literally translated into English: beautiful singing. He wrote his first opera, Il Pigmalione (Pygmalion), when he was 19. Years later, he wrote Lucia di Lammermoor. His last name may sound difficult ...

    The Czech composer, born on September 8, in 1841, started playing violin at the age of 6. He wrote nine symphonies, ten operas, chamber music and piano music, and he is famous worldwide. Antonín Dvořák is the composer with the most difficult name to pronounce. Click Antonín Dvořákand listen to the correct pronunciation.

    The German composer Joseph Haydn, born on March 31, in 1732, was a famous symphonist, and he was also the inventor of the string quartet. He was a music teacher as well: his most renowned pupil was Ludwig van Beethoven. His name is still one of the most mispronounced ones: the majority of people think that his last name is of British descent. Click...

    The Hungarian composer, born in 1811, October 22, was also a conductor, a pianist, and a teacher. He became a virtuoso pianist after attending to a concert by Italian violinist Niccolò Paganini. Liszt wanted to be as good with his piano as Paganini was with his violin… and he made it. Click Franz Lisztand listen to the correct pronunciation.

    Jacques Offenbach, born in Germany, in 1819, June 20, spent almost all his life in France, where his given name Jacob became Jacques. His last name is now pronounced in French. Offenbach wrote about one hundred operettas, a genre of light opera, and an unfinished opera, The Tales of Hoffmann. Click Jacques Offenbachand listen to the correct pronunc...

    Giacomo Puccini, born Giacomo Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria Puccini, was one of the most prolific and celebrated composers of all time. Born in Tuscany in 1858, December 22, Puccini composed the most famous operas: Manon Lescaut, La Bohème, Tosca, Madama Butterfly, and Turandot. Why so many operas dedicated to women? Because Puccini was an...

  5. Phonetic: When you begin to speak English, it's essential to get used to the common sounds of the language, and the best way to do this is to check out the phonetics. Below is the UK transcription for 'franz liszt' : Modern IPA: fránts lɪ́sd. Traditional IPA: frænts lɪst. 1 syllable : "FRANTS LIST".

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