Franz Liszt - Wikipedia Franz Liszt [n 1] (22 October 1811 – 31 July 1886) was a Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor and teacher of the Romantic period
Franz Liszt | Biography, Music, Compositions, Famous Works, Children . . . Franz Liszt was the greatest piano virtuoso of his time He was the first to give complete solo recitals as a pianist He was a composer of enormous originality, extending harmonic language and anticipating the atonal music of the 20th century He invented the symphonic poem for orchestra
Franz Liszt: Biography Liszt was a genial performer, musician, and improviser who produced miracles on his instrument that no other pianist could duplicate The piano itself had to be reformed to suit his new orchestral and pianistic effects and colours, not to mention his incredible passages of octaves, chords, trills, staccato notes, and fast repeated notes
Franz Liszt - World History Encyclopedia Franz Liszt (1811-1886) was a Hungarian composer of Romantic Music Liszt first gained international fame as a piano virtuoso, an activity in which he was a pioneer, and then as a composer of piano works and symphonic poems, a form he created
The 15 greatest pieces by Franz Liszt - Classic FM From finger-tangling piano études to full-bodied symphonic poems, here are the very best pieces of music by 19th-century Hungarian composer, Franz Liszt
Franz Liszt: Life and Major Compositions - World History Edu Franz Liszt was a renowned Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, and teacher of the Romantic period His career spanned over six decades, and he is celebrated as one of the most influential musicians of his era
Franz Liszt: Virtuoso, Composer Musical Visionary Discover the extraordinary journey of Franz Liszt—from his childhood prodigy years in Hungary to his revolutionary virtuosity, landmark compositions and role as teacher, impresario and advocate for new music—tracing the enduring impact he left on the musical world
List of compositions by Franz Liszt - Wikipedia Hungarian Romantic composer Franz Liszt (1811–1886) was especially prolific, composing more than 700 works A virtuoso pianist himself, much of his output is dedicated to solo works for the instrument and is particularly technically demanding