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Franz Liszt

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1811–1886
Origin
Hungary
Biography

Franz Liszt (Hungarian - 22 October 1811 – 31 July 1886) was a prolific 19th-century Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor, music teacher, arranger, organist, philanthropist, author, nationalist and a Franciscan tertiary. Liszt gained renown in Europe during the early nineteenth century for his prodigious virtuosic skill as a pianist. He was a friend, musical promoter and benefactor to many composers of his time, including Frédéric Chopin, Richard Wagner, Hector Berlioz, Robert Schumann, Camille Saint-Saëns, Edvard Grieg, Ole Bull, Joachim Raff, Mikhail Glinka, and Alexander Borodin. As a composer, Liszt was one of the most prominent representatives of the New German School (Neudeutsche Schule).

He left behind an extensive and diverse body of work in which he influenced his forward-looking contemporaries and anticipated many 20th-century ideas and trends. Some of his most notable musical contributions were the invention of the symphonic poem, developing the concept of thematic transformation as part of his experiments in musical form, and making radical departures in harmony. Life: Franz Liszt was born to Anna Liszt (née Maria Anna Lager) and Adam Liszt on 22 October 1811, in the village of Doborján (German: Raiding) in Sopron County, in the Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire. Liszt's father played the piano, violin, cello and guitar.

He had been in the service of Prince Nikolaus II Esterházy and knew Haydn, Hummel and Beethoven personally. At age six, Franz began listening attentively to his father's piano playing. Adam began teaching him the piano at age seven, and Franz began composing in an elementary manner when he was eight. He appeared in concerts at Sopron and Pressburg (Hungarian: Pozsony, present-day Bratislava, Slovakia) in October and November 1820 at age 9.

After the concerts, a group of wealthy sponsors offered to finance Franz's musical education in Vienna. There Liszt received piano lessons from Carl Czerny, who in his own youth had been a student of Beethoven and Hummel. He also received lessons in composition from Ferdinando Paer and Antonio Salieri, who was then the music director of the Viennese court. Liszt's public debut in Vienna on December 1, 1822, at a concert at the "Landständischer Saal", was a great success.

He was greeted in Austrian and Hungarian aristocratic circles and also met Beethoven and Schubert. In spring 1823, when his one-year leave of absence came to an end, Adam Liszt asked Prince Esterházy in vain for two more years. Adam Liszt therefore took his leave of the Prince's services. At the end of April 1823, the family returned to Hungary for the last time.

At the end of May 1823, the family went to Vienna again. Towards the end of 1823 or early 1824, Liszt's first composition to be published, his Variation on a Waltz by Diabelli (now S. 147), appeared as Variation 24 in Part II of Vaterländischer Künstlerverein. This anthology, commissioned by Anton Diabelli, includes 50 variations on his waltz by 50 different composers (Part II), Part I being taken up by Beethoven's 33 variations on the same theme, which are now separately better known simply as his Diabelli Variations, Op. 120. Liszt's inclusion in the Diabelli project—he was described in it as "an 11 year old boy, born in Hungary"—was almost certainly at the instigation of Czerny, his teacher and also a participant.

Liszt was the only child composer in the anthology. Adolescence in Paris: After his father's death in 1827, Liszt moved to Paris; for the next five years he was to live with his mother in a small apartment. He gave up touring. To earn money, Liszt gave lessons in piano playing and composition, often from early morning until late at night.

His students were scattered across the city and he often had to cover long distances. Because of this, he kept uncertain hours and also took up smoking and drinking—all habits he would continue throughout his life. The following year, he fell in love with one of his pupils, Caroline de Saint-Cricq, the daughter of Charles X's minister of commerce, Pierre de Saint-Cricq. Her father, however, insisted that the affair be broken off.

Liszt fell very ill, to the extent that an obituary notice was printed in a Paris newspaper, and he underwent a long period of religious doubts and pessimism. He again stated a wish to join the Church but was dissuaded this time by his mother. He had many discussions with the Abbé de Lamennais, who acted as his spiritual father, and also with Chrétien Urhan, a German-born violinist who introduced him to the Saint-Simonists. Urhan also wrote music that was anti-classical and highly subjective, with titles such as Elle et moi, La Salvation angélique and Les Regrets, and may have whetted the young Liszt's taste for musical romanticism.

Equally important for Liszt was Urhan's earnest championship of Schubert, which may have stimulated his own lifelong devotion to that composer's music.

Discography

Les Preludes - The Pines Of Rome - Roman Carnival Overture
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Les Préludes / Two Episodes From Lenau's Faust
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Les Préludes / Ungarische Fantasie
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Les Préludes / Ungarische Fantasie
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Les Préludes / Ungarische Rapsodien Nr. 2, 4, 5
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Les Préludes / Ungarische Rhapsodien Nr. 2•3•6
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Les Préludes / Ungarische Rhapsodien Nr. 2, 4 & 5 / Ungarische Fantasie
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Les Préludes / Ungarische Rhapsodie Nr. 1, 2, 3, 6
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Les Quinze Rapsodies Hongroises, Disque III : Rapsodies Nos 12, 13, 4, Et 15 - Rapsodie Espagnole
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Les Quinze Rapsodies Hongroises - Disque II: Rapsodies N°6,7,8,9,10,11
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Les Quinze Rapsodies Hongroises (Disque I : Rapsodies Nos 1, 2, 3, 4 Et 5)
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Liebestraum / Favorite Piano Works = Beliebte Klavierwerke
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Liebestraum Nr. 3 As-Dur, Ungarische Fantasie, Ungarische Rhapsodien Nr. 1 Und Nr. 2
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Liebestraum / Rigoletto-Paraphrase / Faust-Walzer / Paganini-Etüden
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Lieder
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Liszt
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Liszt Anniversary Edition
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Liszt-Bartók-Kodály
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Liszt Brahms Strawinsky a.m.o.
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Liszt, Debussy, Haendel
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Liszt Ferenc
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Liszt: Piano Concertos / Les Preludes / Beethoven: 11 Viennese Dances
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Liszt: Piano Concertos / Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto / Serenade for Strings
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Liszt Recital
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LISZT - Ungarische Rhapsodien/Hungarian Rhapsodies
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Magyar Rapszódiák / Hungarian Rapsodies I-XIX
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Malédiction
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Master and Magician
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Méphisto - Valse
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Mephisto Waltz
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Mephisto Waltz No. 1 / Mazeppa / Hamlet / Prometheus
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Messe Sexardique
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Missa Choralis
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Missa solennis
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My Favorite Liszt, Volume II
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Oeuvres Pour Orgue
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Œuvres pour piano
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Orchestral Program
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Orchestral Works
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Organ Works
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Organ Works Vol. 1 (B-A-C-H)
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Orpheus - Mephisto Waltz - Mazeppa
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Paganini Etudes
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People's Republic of China
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Pianoconcert No. 1 In Es
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Piano Concerto No.1 In E Flat / Hungarian Fantasia
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Piano Concerto No. 1 In E Flat / Les Preludes (Symphonic Poem)
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Piano Concerto No.1 In E Flat / Piano Concerto No.2 In A Major
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Piano Concerto No.1 In E Major / The Legend Of Saint Francis No.1 In A Major And No.2 In E Major
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Piano Concerto Nr. 1 / Les Préludes / Soirée De Vienna Nr.7 / Valse Oubliée / Mephisto Waltz
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Piano Concertos
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Piano Concertos 1 & 2
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Piano Concertos No. 1 & 2
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Piano Concertos No.1 & No. 2
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Piano Concertos / Totentanz / Hungarian Fantasy
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Piano Music
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Piano Recital
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Piano Recital
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Piano Works
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Piano Works
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Credits

Brightlight
Composer · 2024
Schubert
Arranger · 2019
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Lychgate
Composer · 2013
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Khatia Buniatishvili plays Franz Liszt
Composer · 2011
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Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 2
Writer · 2010
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12 Etudes d'exécution transcendante
Composer · 2008
Horowitz in Hamburg - The Last Concert
Composer · 2008
Volodos plays Liszt
Composer · 2006
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Organ Classics
Composer · 2005
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Œuvres pour piano
Composer · 2001
Piano Concertos / Totentanz / Hungarian Fantasy
Composer · 2001
Dante Symphony / Dante Sonata
Composer · 1994
Witches’ Brew
Composer · 1994
Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique / Liszt: Les Préludes
Composer · 1993
Kathleen Battle at Carnegie Hall
Composer · 1992
Piano Concertos no. 1 & no. 2 / Totentanz / Hungarian Fantasy
Composer · 1992
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Symphonic Poems
Composer · 1992
Faust Symphony For Two Pianos
Composer · 1990
Klaviersonate h‐moll / Fantasia quasi sonata
Composer · 1990
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Liszt: Ungarische Fantasie / Ungarische Rhapsodien Nr. 2 & 5 / Brahms: 4 Ungarische Tänze
Composer · 1989
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Missa Choralis / Via Crucis
Composer · 1989
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Dvorak: Symphonie No. 9 »Aus der neuen Welt« / Smetana: Die Moldau / Liszt: Les Préludes
Composer · 1988
Nojima Plays Liszt
Composer · 1987
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Rhapsodies Hongroises
Composer · 1987
Dante Symphony
Composer · 1986
Symphonic Poems (complete)
Composer · 1986
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The Studio Recordings: New York 1985
Composer · 1986
Via Crucis
Composer · 1986
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Eine Faust-Symphonie
Composer · 1985
Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 2
Composer · 1984
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Horowitz at the Met
Composer · 1982
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Sonata in B minor / Trauergondel I & II / Légendes
Composer · 1982
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The Piano Concertos
Composer · 1981
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The Shining
Composer · 1980
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Träumerei: Die schönsten romantischen Klavierstücke
Composer · 1979
Lisztomania
Writer · 1975
Love’s Dream
Writer · 1975
Complete Hungarian Rhapsodies
Composer · 1974
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Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 / Totentanz / Mephisto Waltz
Composer · 1972
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Les Préludes / Ungarische Rhapsodien Nr. 2 und 6 / Ungarische Fantasie
Composer · 1970
Desfolhada Portuguesa (Eurovisão 69)
Composer · 1969
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Chopin: Piano Concerto no. 1 / Liszt: Piano Concerto no. 1
Composer · 1968
The Demonic Liszt
Composer · 1968
Reader's Digest: A Gay Festival of Light Classical Music
Composer · 1960
A Faust Symphony / Symphonic Poem: Orpheus
Composer · 1959
ロマンティック・リサイトル
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100 Relaxing Classics
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101 Romantic Piano Music
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10-я Рапсодия
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11 - Liszt, Wagner
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12 Etudes D'execution Transcendante
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12 Etudes D'Exécution Transcendante / 3 Etudes De Concert
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15 Hungarian Rhapsodies
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17-я Соната / Соната-фантазия = Sonata No. 17 / Sonata-fantasy
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1812 / Hungarian March / Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 / Valse Triste / Invitation To The Dance
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1980s
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19 Hungarian Rhapsodies
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19 Hungarian Rhapsodies And Spanish Rhapsody, Complete In 3 Volumes (Volume III Nos. 14-19)
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1. Ungarische Rhapsodie
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1-й Концерт / 3-я Соната / Прелюдия / Марш / Сонет Петрарки № 123 / Этюд-картина
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