Only 1, but that sonata is really long and difficult.
He was also a well known piano teacher and a conductor.
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Piano. One of the greatest piano virtuosos in history.
Franz Liszt did not compose La Campanella. Paganini originally composed it for the violin, but Franz Liszt decided to make a piano version of it (and is very different, too). La Campanella is probably a piece that was inspired by someone else, or perhaps it was just another random piece that Paganini wanted to compose. Maybe he wanted to compose one that sounded, at first, like bells, and had some very good other parts. Or maybe he wanted to put some of his feelings into that piece. Anyways, to me, La Campanella is a very exciting piece.
He was also a well known piano teacher and a conductor.
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Franz Liszt first received piano lessons from his father, Adam Liszt, when he was seven.
Piano. One of the greatest piano virtuosos in history.
Franz Liszt did not compose La Campanella. Paganini originally composed it for the violin, but Franz Liszt decided to make a piano version of it (and is very different, too). La Campanella is probably a piece that was inspired by someone else, or perhaps it was just another random piece that Paganini wanted to compose. Maybe he wanted to compose one that sounded, at first, like bells, and had some very good other parts. Or maybe he wanted to put some of his feelings into that piece. Anyways, to me, La Campanella is a very exciting piece.
He's best known for his piano work
Franz Liszt - Liebestraum
that he wrote over 100 piano pieces. Franz Liszt was married to Marie d' Agoult and then broke-up with her and left his 3 children.
Franz Liszt is associated with the piano, both as a composer and a performer. Toward the end of his life he also composed organ music.
Franz Liszt. According to The Franz Liszt Site at http://www.d-vista.com/OTHER/franzliszt2.html "It was he who devised the Piano Recital and as such he faced the piano sideways to enhance the audience's visual and acoustic experience. This standard of today was unheard of before Liszt. "
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