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  1. Franz Liszt in 1884 – twenty years after his completion of the symphony transcriptions. Beethoven Symphonies (French: Symphonies de Beethoven), S.464, are a set of nine transcriptions for solo piano by Franz Liszt of Ludwig van Beethoven's symphonies 1–9. They are among the most technically demanding piano music ever written.

  2. Franz Liszt, after a painting of 1856 by Wilhelm von Kaulbach. The symphonic poems of the Hungarian composer Franz Liszt are a series of 13 orchestral works, numbered S.95–107. [1] The first 12 were composed between 1848 and 1858 (though some use material conceived earlier); the last, Von der Wiege bis zum Grabe ( From the Cradle to the Grave ...

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  4. Mar 22, 2024 · Franz Liszt (born October 22, 1811, Doborján, kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire [now Raiding, Austria]—died July 31, 1886, Bayreuth, Germany) was a Hungarian piano virtuoso and composer. Among his many notable compositions are his 12 symphonic poems, two (completed) piano concerti, several sacred choral works, and a great variety of solo ...

  5. Feb 1, 2021 · Franz Liszt, himself a virtuosic pianist and composer, took the works of nearly 100 composers to the piano, creating transcriptions, arrangements, and selections in the form of fantasies, reminiscences, paraphrases, illustrations, and variations. Between 1837 and 1864 he did piano transcription of all Beethoven’s nine symphonies.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Franz_LisztFranz Liszt - Wikipedia

    Signature. Franz Liszt [n 1] (22 October 1811 – 31 July 1886) was a Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor and teacher of the Romantic period. With a diverse body of work spanning more than six decades, he is considered to be one of the most prolific and influential composers of his era, and his piano works continue to be widely ...

  7. Aug 23, 2011 · Liszt’s piano transcriptions of the nine Beethoven symphonies are works of genius. Vladimir Horowitz, in a 1988 interview , told me that he deeply regretted never having played Liszt’s ...

  8. Feb 20, 2012 · As composer of orchestral music, Liszt invented the symphonic poem, a single movement work intended to convey a literary idea. Structually, his 13 symphonic poems are based loosely on sonata form, but Liszt had never studied with sonata form composers. As someone long on the other side of the popular/classical divide, he saw no reason to use ...