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Franz Liszt



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   Read More...

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    Franz Liszt: A Guide to Research
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    Selected Letters
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    The Letters of Franz Liszt to Marie Zu Sayn-Wittgenstein
    by Howard E. Hugo, Franz Liszt. 376 pgs.


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