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Life of Liszt

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The Hungarian virtuoso pianist and composer, Franz Liszt (1811 – 1886), is still regarded as one of the greatest classical musicians of all time. A few words from the author’s preface will introduce this elucidating volume. “In contrast with our practice in the previous biographies, let us, this time, as the master has also done in his greatest oratorio, disclose the life of the hero in his deeds, which display themselves before us in regular succession. First of all appears his early youth with its incomprehensible virtuosity. . . .Still further, there appears in its wonderful versatility his active sympathy with all the momentous intellectual questions of the time and of humanity. . . . Then comes the crown of all, the latest and grandest work he has accomplished, the renovation of church music. . . . In a sketch of such a richly exuberant life it is essential that we fail not to recognize the personality of this genius in his creations as ‘Master.’” - Summary by Larry Wilson (4 hr 6 min)

Chapters

Prefaces

5:38

Read by Larry Wilson

Les Preludes

33:13

Read by valroth

Divertissements Hongrois

32:07

Read by Chuck Lavazzi

Capriccioso

18:37

Read by Chuck Lavazzi

Impromptu

18:24

Read by Michael Fassio

Reflexions

28:00

Read by Chuck Lavazzi

Harmonies Poetiques

9:34

Read by Bob Bodie

Consolation

15:13

Read by hearmeout7

Harmonies Religieuses

16:25

Read by Chuck Lavazzi

Prometheus

39:57

Read by C. B. Seyfarth

Appendix: A Letter from Liszt’s Father

6:20

Read by C. B. Seyfarth

Appendix: Liszt's One Opera

6:34

Read by C. B. Seyfarth

Appendix: Bihary / The Hungarian Gypsy Music

7:03

Read by Chuck Lavazzi

Appendix: Heine on Liszt / A Letter from Berlioz to Liszt / Hesse’s Criticism o…

9:38

Read by Andrew Mauls Byron