Franz Liszt was a pioneering composer, virtuoso pianist, and conductor who significantly influenced the Romantic era of music. He is known for popularizing the symphonic poem, expanding the structure of orchestral music, and developing the concept of thematic transformation. Liszt also revolutionized piano technique and performance, composing technically demanding works that showcased the instrument's capabilities. Additionally, he was a key figure in promoting other composers' works and played a crucial role in the development of modern concert culture.
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he loved music
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Liszt composed prolifically, and a portion of his music is specific in it's inspiration and homage to his native land, Hungary. But much of Liszt's music is no more or less nationalistic than anyone else's.
I would say the second Hungarian rhapsody.
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Franz Joseph Liszt
Franz Liszt composed mainly in Poland and in France
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Liszt's works can be considered Romantic and late-Romantic.
his music was really good., first he outclassed the great beethoven in virtuosity and speed at a young age. second he composing resembles that of mozart and contribution to music
he wrote sympathetic poems
Franz Liszt
he loved music
Liszt began playing when he was 6 years of age, his father was his tutor, within a year young Franz knew how to read and write music. At the age of nine he gave his first concerto.
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