
Liszt And His Music (1957)
Franz Liszt, known as the “Prince of Pianists,” was a pivotal figure in Romantic music, celebrated for his emotional and narrative compositions. Born in Hungary in 1811, he gained fame early, performing for notable figures like Beethoven. Liszt’s music often reflected the ideals of Romanticism, drawing inspiration from literature, nationalism, and his travels through Europe. He became a renowned teacher, influencing many future musicians, including Richard Wagner. Later in life, he sought spiritual fulfillment, eventually becoming a priest. His legacy includes the symphonic poem, exemplified by “Le Prelude,” which encapsulates his life and artistic philosophy.
Keywords
Franz Liszt, Romantic music, Prince of Pianists, Hungary, Beethoven, Paganini, nationalism, symphonic poem, Richard Wagner, teacher, spirituality, Le Prelude.
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