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Note: Although Liszt provided opus numbers for his works during his lifetime, these are rarely used today. Instead, his works are usually identified using one of two different cataloging schemes: More commonly used in English speaking countries are the "S" or "G" numbers, derived from Humphrey Searle catalogue of the 1960s, The Music of Liszt. [2] Less commonly used is the "R" number, which derives from Peter Raabe's 1931 catalogue Franz Liszt: Leben und Schaffen

Liszt was born in the village of Doborján, near Sopron, Hungary, in what was then the Austrian Empire (Doborján is now Raiding in Austria after the Treaty of Trianon of 1920). His baptism record is in Latin and lists his first name as Franciscus. The Hungarian variant Ferenc is often used, though Liszt never used this himself


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* Encyclopedia II - Franz Liszt - Biography

Liszt was born in the village of Doborján, near Sopron, Hungary, in what was then the Austrian Empire (Doborján is now Raiding in Austria after the Treaty of Trianon of 1920). His baptism record is in Latin and lists his first name as Franciscus. The Hungarian variant Ferenc is often used, though Liszt never used this himself. His parents were his Hungarian father Ádám Liszt and Austrian-born mother Anna Liszt, née Lagen. Liszt displayed incredible talent at a young age, easily sight-reading multiple staves at once. His fa ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Franz Liszt - Noted works

Note: Although Liszt provided opus numbers for his works during his lifetime, these are rarely used today. Instead, his works are usually identified using one of two different cataloging schemes: More commonly used in English speaking countries are the "S" or "G" numbers, derived from Humphrey Searle catalogue of the 1960s, The Music of Liszt. [2] Less commonly used is the "R" number, which derives from Peter Raabe's 1931 catalogue Franz Liszt: Leben und Schaffen. ...

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Franz Liszt: Nuages Gris - Gray Clouds - Trübe Wolken 1881Franz Liszt: Nuages Gris - Gray Clouds - Trübe Wolken 1881

One of the spookier pieces from Liszt's Late (aka Final) Period.

Franz Liszt, 1925Franz Liszt, 1925

A film from the Famous Nusic Master Series produced in the 1920s by James A Fitzpatrick about Hungarian composer Franz Liszt.

Franz Liszt: Liebestraum cello and pianoFranz Liszt: Liebestraum cello and piano

Cellist Seeli Toivio and her brother, pianist Kalle Toivio perform Franz Liszt (1811-1886) "Liebestraum&- quot; at Festival S...

Maksim Mrvica playing Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2Maksim Mrvica playing Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2

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* Encyclopedia - Dante Symphony
Dante Symphony is a symphony by Franz Liszt. Dante Symphony - External link. Franz Liszt's Dante Symphony Analysis and description of Franz Liszt's Dante Symphony A Symphony to Dante Description of the symphony ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Culture of Hungary

The culture of Hungary is rich and varied, from the twin cities of Buda and Pest on the Danube, to the Great Plain bordering Ukraine. Hungary today came from the Austro-hungarian empire. Hungary has great folk traditions, producing embroideries, pottery, decorated buildings, and carvings. Hungarian music ranges from the rhapsodies of Franz Liszt to Roma and folk music. Hungary is well known for its water sports, e.g. swimming, canoeing, and water polo (despite its lack of large bodies of water). Many important mathematicians su ...

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* Encyclopedia - Anton Rubinstein

Anton Grigorevich Rubinstein (Антон Григорьевич Рубинштейн) (November 28, 1829 – November 20, 1894) was a Russian pianist, composer and conductor. As a pianist, he was regarded as a rival to Franz Liszt and has been described by historians as one of the greatest virtuosi in history. Anton Rubinstein - Life. Rubinstein was born in Vikhvatinets (now in Republic of Moldova). He learned the piano from an early age, and made his first public appearance at the age of nine. He wa ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Pianist

A pianist is a person who plays the piano. A professional pianist can perform solo pieces, play with an orchestra or smaller ensemble, or accompany one or more singers or solo instrumentalists. A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young age, some as early as three years old. Many well-known classical composers were capable pianists themselves; for example, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Liszt, Johannes Brahms, Frederic Chopin, Robert Schumann, and Sergei Rachmaninoff were all virtuoso pianists. Most pianists, to some degree, specialize in performing the music o ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Zoltán Kodály

Zoltán Kodály (pronounced CODE-eye) (December 16, 1882 – March 6, 1967) was a Hungarian composer, ethnomusicologist, educator, linguist and philosopher. Though born in Kecskemét, Kodály spent most of his childhood in Galánta and Nagyszombat (now Trnava, Slovakia). His father was a keen amateur musician, and Kodály learned to play the violin as a child. He also sang in a cathedral choir and wrote music, despite having little formal musical education. In 1900, Kodály entered Budapest University to study modern languages, and began to study music at the Franz Liszt Academy in ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia II - Beethoven and his contemporaries - Beethoven and Franz Josef Haydn

Perhaps the most important relationship in Beethoven's early life, and certainly the most famous, was the young pianist's tutorship under the Austrian composer Franz Josef Haydn. Beethoven studied with a number of composers and teachers in the period 1792-1795, including Salieri and Johann Georg Albrechtsberger. However, of all Beethoven's teachers, Haydn enjoyed the greatest reputation having just returned from his first successful voyage to London. In the year befo ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Beethoven and his contemporaries - Beethoven and Johann Nepomuk Hummel

Johann Nepomuk Hummel, born in 1778, was a fixture in the Viennese musical world. A child prodigy and former pupil of W.A. Mozart, Hummel was renowned for his incredible virtuosity at the keyboard and legendary prowess at improvisation. Alongside Beethoven, he was widely considered the finest performer of his day. For many years, Hummel enjoyed a close friendship with Beethoven. Several incidents, however, marred their relationship. In a famous incident, Beethoven was invited by Prince Nikolaus Esterhazy to write a mass for his wife i ...

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