LISZT, FRANZ

fränts lĭst, 1811–86, Hungarian composer and pianist. Liszt was a revolutionary figure of romantic music and was acknowledged as the greatest pianist of his time. He made his debut at nine, going thereafter to Vienna to study with Czerny and Salieri. In Paris (1823–25) he knew all the principal artistic figures of the period and was influenced by Berlioz, Chopin, and Paganini. He lived with Mme d'Agoult (better known by her pen name, Daniel Stern) from 1833 to 1844, and they had three children; their daughter Cosima became the wife of Hans von Bülow and later of Wagner. As a piano virtuoso, Liszt enthralled his audiences with his expressive interpretations and grand style of playing, augmented with dramatic gestures.

In 1848 he decided to make a career as a composer, and became musical director to the duke of Weimar. He remained at Weimar until 1859, and two years later went to Rome, where he became an abbé (1865). During the years between 1880 and 1885, in Rome, Weimar, and Budapest, he taught most of the famous pianists of the succeeding generation. In his compositions he favored program music over traditional musical forms.

Liszt originated the symphonic poem, and although he wrote symphonies, such as the Faust Symphony (1857), most of his orchestral pieces, including Les Préludes and Mazeppa (both 1854), are symphonic poems. In his Sonata in B Minor (1853) he developed the technique of transformation of themes, which completely altered the concept of sonata construction. This technique, together with his chromatic harmony, strongly influenced both Wagner and Richard Strauss.

For the piano Liszt composed prolifically in addition to transcribing many works of other composers. His most outstanding works for the piano include Années de pèlerinage (1855–83), Douze Études d'exécution transcendante (final version, 1852), Six Paganini Études (final version, 1851), concertos in E Flat (1855) and A (1848–61), and 20 Hungarian Rhapsodies (of which he published 19). Some of his most popular pieces, including Liebestraüme (c.1850), are characterized by lyrical, romantic sentiment; many of his later compositions are somber in tone, full of dissonance and unusual harmonic effects that foreshadow 20th-century music.

See his correspondence with Wagner, ed. by F. Hueffer (2 vol., rev. ed. 1969); his letters, ed. by La Mara (2 vol., 1968); biographies by S. Sitwell (rev. ed. 1966), E. Newman (1935, repr. 1970), D. Watson (1989), and A. Walker (2 vol., 1983–87); study by H. Searle (2d ed. 1966).

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...set to music by Robert Franz: " Nun die Schatten dunkeln...There are no references to Liszt in Geibels collected works...Brandenburg-Hof , where Liszt stayed during this trip to Berlin. 2. Franz Kroll 1820- 1877 , pupil of Liszt. He taught piano in Berlin...
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...hervorragender Zeitgenossen an Franz Liszt, ed. La Mara pseud. of Marie...incomplete. LFL = Letters of Franz Liszt, trans. Constance Bache. 2 vols...May 1993, ed. Michael Saffle Franz Liszt Studies Series, 5. Stuyvesant...
...Paris, 1830). Gut, Serge. Franz Liszt (Paris, 1989). (ed.). Liszt...MA, 1991). Hahn, Arthur. Franz Liszt: Symphonische Dichtungen (Leipzig...Etudes dexecution transcendante von Franz Liszt, Archiv fur Musikwissenschaft...
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...Liszt Research by Michael Saffle Franz Liszt (1811-1886) lived seventy...articles became the foundation of my Franz Liszt: A Guide to Research. Originally...2008-2011 I.1. Survey Studies Franz Liszt, in Quodlibet: Revista de especialization...
...in volume one of his tripartite Franz Liszt biography: After Liszts appearance...Searle acknowledges in The Music of Franz Liszt that a strong feeling of late Beethoven...Orient Union Lodge here, Yours, Franz Liszt p.s. Franz Liszt, son of Adam...
...Istanbul is described by Robert Stockhammer in Franz Liszt, Im Triumphzug durch Europa: After a 54-hour...Russia, or it is simply omitted, as in Pourtales Franz Liszt,4 Taylors Franz Liszt: The Man and the Musician,5 Newmans The Man...
...permanent exhibition of the Budapest Liszt Ferenc Memorial Museum there is...plate bearing the inscription "Liszt Ferencz hagyateka" Franz Liszts Estate and a piece of paper bearing the stamp of the Liszt Estate, on which can be read...
The Portrait of Liszt as an Allegory of the Artist in Ary Scheffers...by Imre Kovacs Phd 1. To consider Franz Liszt (1811-1886) an early prototype of...the mid-1840s on photographs - made Liszt one of the best known "faces" of the...
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Franz Liszt: A family connection by Iwo Zaluski WHILE...It was at that time that he first met Franz Liszt, who was then living close to his lodgings...Staying at Fr Theiners apartment was Franz Liszt. Pope Pius IX, to whom he played his...
Franz Liszt and the Development of 19th-century Pianism...reading of the Evidence by Alan Davison WHILE FRANZ LISZTS remarkable pianistic skills have...or oversimplifications: firstly, that Liszt was inspired to re-learn the piano after...
Franz Liszt and Johannes Brahms. by Nancy Caldwell Sorel JOHANNES Brahms was just...when he arrived in Weimar. He came with a letter of introduction to Franz Liszt--Grand Ducal Director of Music Extraordinary--from their mutual...
The Death of Franz Liszt. by Richard Zimdars The Death of Franz Liszt, introduced, annotated and edited by Alan Walker...1996 in the second to last chapter of Alan Walkers Franz Liszt: The Final Years. The source for Walkers account...
The B Minor Sonata Revisited: Deciphering Liszt by David Brown He Liszt was content simply to describe his masterpiece by...cited by Alan Walker in his three-volume study of Liszt as having been foisted upon this great work. All...
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Franz Is Top of My Liszt; the Franz Liszt Bicentennial Year; CLASSICAL. Byline: David Mellor The 200th anniversary of the birth of Franz Liszt provides an overdue opportunity to appreciate fully one of 19th...
...Student Pianists to Celebrate Chopin, Liszt. Byline: The Register-Guard Five...door. Celebration of Chopin and Liszt Friday, Beall Hall Graduate piano students will celebrate the birthday of Franz Liszt with a program titled "Chopin and...
Liszt Was the Elvis of Classical Music; as the...Famous Composers. Byline: Laura Davis LISZT was a show-off, Tchaikovsky had body...later in the month. Hungarian composer Franz Liszt gets his moment in the spotlight on November...
...University Symphony to Play Music of Liszt. Byline: The Register-Guard Four...Symphony will give a concert of music by Franz Liszt at 3 p.m. in Beall Hall. Alexandre...short talk by visiting professor and Liszt expert Alan Walker, who will offer...
...by piano virtuoso and composer Franz Liszt. They are among the most technically...Chasse-Neige"). MUSIC PREVIEW Franz Liszt: The complete Transcendental ETHtudes...12 difficult piano studies by Franz Liszt, performed by 11 University of...
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LISZT, FRANZ frants list, 1811 86, Hungarian composer and pianist. Liszt was a revolutionary figure of romantic music and was...von Bulow and later of Wagner . As a piano virtuoso, Liszt enthralled his audiences with his expressive interpretations...
LENBACH, FRANZ VON frants f n lan bakh, 1836 1904, German portrait painter. He studied...Field Marshal von Moltke, Pope Leo XIII, Gladstone, Mommsen, Wagner, Liszt, and Johann Strauss. The Metropolitan Museum has A Young Woman and a...
...reputation, but its active cultural life continued. Franz Liszt was musical director there in the mid-19th cent...1724 32); the residences of Goethe, Schiller, and Liszt; Goethes garden cottage; the state theater; the Goethe...
...popular in the baroque period, the etude was developed into a compactly crafted musical form by Frederic Chopin and Franz Liszt. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia...
...dancer. Her dancing was mediocre, but her beauty, extravagant charm, and adventures (in particular her affairs with Franz Liszt and Dumas pere) were legendary. She gained sensational success and by 1846 became the mistress of King Louis I of...
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