Franz Liszt
Hungarian romantic composer and virtuoso pianist (1811–1886)
Franz Liszt (1811–1886) | |||
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Alternative names |
Franz Ritter von Lisz, Liszt Ferencz, Ritter von Liszt | ||
Description | Hungarian composer, conductor, educator and pianist | ||
Date of birth/death | 22 October 1811 | 31 July 1886 | |
Location of birth/death | Doborján, Kingdom of Hungary (present-day Raiding, Burgenland, Austria) | Bayreuth | |
Work period | New German School, Romanticism | ||
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Portraits
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Franz Liszt by Miklós Barabás, 1847
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Franz Liszt by Wilhelm von Kaulbach, 1856
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Photograph, 1870
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1871, by Fritz Luckhardt
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Photograph
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Franz Liszt in seinem Arbeitszimmer in Weimar, um 1884. Photo Louis Held
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1880
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Photograph, 1884
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Photograph by Nadar, 1886
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Photograph by Nadar, 1886
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Franz Liszt by Mihály Munkácsy, 1886
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List at piano, 1886 engraving, based on a photograph
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Totenmaske
Sculptures
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in Kalocsa, 1986
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Bust in Bayreuth, created by Arno Breker
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in Stuttgart
Plaques
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Gedenktafel für Franz Liszt in Retz
Music
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Русский: «Тати-тати»English: "Chopsticks" in duple meter as known in Russia in the 19th century; Liszt composed a brief piece based on this theme for the piano collection Paraphrases by Borodin, Cui, Liadov, Rimsky-Korsakov, and Shcherbachov