To claim someone is the "greatest composer" is a matter of personal opinion. Certainly Liszt was brilliant, and his piano compositions are beyond compare, but whether this qualifies him as the "greatest composer" is a matter of personal preference.
Chopin No, no!! Rachmaninov was the greatest pianist of his time (though no greater as such than Chopin) but he was the greater showman.
Georges Bizet (25th October 1838 - 3rd June 1875) was a French composer and pianist of the Romantic era. franz liszt
the romantic time period
Between classical and romantic Era. He is well known as a greatest composer during classical and romantic periods. Classical Era (1730-1820) Romantic Era (1815-1910)
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Chopin No, no!! Rachmaninov was the greatest pianist of his time (though no greater as such than Chopin) but he was the greater showman.
Georges Bizet (25th October 1838 - 3rd June 1875) was a French composer and pianist of the Romantic era. franz liszt
Liszt's works can be considered Romantic and late-Romantic.
the romantic time period
Between classical and romantic Era. He is well known as a greatest composer during classical and romantic periods. Classical Era (1730-1820) Romantic Era (1815-1910)
Richard Wagner's father-in-law was Franz Liszt, a renowned composer, virtuoso pianist, and conductor of the Romantic era. Liszt's daughter, Cosima, married Richard Wagner in 1870.
Yes, he lived in the Romantic Era.
Franz Liszt is known as the virtuoso pianist of the romantic era. His exceptional technical skills and innovative performances revolutionized piano playing during the 19th century. Liszt's contributions to the piano repertoire and his influence on future generations of pianists solidify his reputation as one of the greatest pianists in history.
Johann Sebastian Bach did not write in the romantic era. He was a composer of the Baroque period, known for his intricate counterpoint and complex harmonies.
He was a composer in the Romantic era.
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