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  1. Franz Liszt (na mađarskom: Liszt Ferenc), (Rajnof, 22. listopada 1811. – Bayreuth, 31. srpnja 1886.), mađarski skladatelj. Muž njegove kćeri Richard Wagner proriče mu da će propasti zbog svog viteškoga duha. No, Liszt je proživio vrlo buran i dug stvaralački vijek, doprijevši u sam vrh krune najistaknutijih majstora glazbene romantike.

  2. Franz Liszt (lat. Franciscus Liszt, maď. Liszt Ferenc alebo slov. František List ; * 22. október 1811 , Raiding , dnešné Rakúsko – † 31. júl 1886 , Bayreuth , Nemecko ) bol významný hudobný skladateľ a klavírny virtuóz.

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  4. Franz Liszt je umrl 31. julija 1886 kot frančiškan, pokopan je v Bayreuthu, nedaleč od Wagnerja. Delo. Liszt je bil pionir simfoničih pesnitev za orkester - programskih del, ki pripovedujejo zgodbo na dramatičen način, npr. Mazeppa, ali se dotikajo filozofskih tem, npr. Preludiji (Les Préludes).

  5. May 31, 2024 · Franz Liszt - Composer, Pianist, Innovator: Liszt was not only the greatest piano virtuoso of his time but also a composer of enormous originality and a principal figure in the Romantic movement. As a composer he radically extended the technique of piano writing, giving the instrument not only brilliance but a full and rich, almost orchestral sound. Most of his compositions bear titles and are ...

  6. Franz Liszt, after a painting of 1856, by Wilhelm von Kaulbach. 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.

  7. Geburtshaus von Franz Liszt in Raiding Geburtshaus von Liszts Mutter in Krems. Franz Liszt war der einzige Sohn aus der zweiten Ehe des in Westungarn – im heutigen österreichischen Bundesland Burgenland – geborenen Adam List (1776–1827) (dessen Name sowohl als List wie auch als Liszt verzeichnet wurde), Verwaltungsbeamter und Musiklehrer in Diensten des Fürsten Nikolaus II.