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Liszt Franz

    22 octobre 1811 – 31 juillet 1886

    Franz Liszt fut un compositeur et pianiste virtuose hongrois, réputé pour sa maîtrise technique et son influence sur la musique du XIXe siècle. En tant que compositeur, il dirigea la « Nouvelle École Allemande », innovant dans la forme et l'harmonie musicales. L'œuvre de Liszt anticipa certaines tendances musicales du XXe siècle, et son impact a dépassé sa propre époque. Il fut également un enseignant et un mécène important.

    Rigoletto
    Love Letters of Great Men
    Liszt. Zweite ungarische Rhapsodie. Deuxieme rhapsodie hongroise. Second Hungarian Rhapsody
    Célèbres Compositions I.
    Tagebuch 1827
    Rhapsodies Hongroises par Francois Liszt
    • Love Letters of Great Men

      • 138pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      When words of love do not come to you on their own, then read these letters. Complete, actual love letters of great men like Lord Byron, John Keats and Voltaire. Leaders like Henry VIII, George Washington, and Napoleon, who wrote to his beloved Josephine, "I awake consumed with thoughts of you..." Artists like van Gogh, Mozart, and Beethoven, who famously penned, "Though still in bed, my thoughts go out to you, my Immortal Beloved..." Dozens of intimate letters, coupled with over a score of period illustrations. Plus fascinating biographies, and insights into the couples' relationships-how they got there, the obstacles they faced, and what happened next. Poet warriors, from the first through the twentieth century, Ovid, Sir Walter Raleigh, Goethe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Leo Tolstoy, Victor Hugo, Shelley, Robert Browning, Edgar Allen Poe, Mark Twain, Lewis Carroll, Pierre Curie, George Bernard Shaw, Jack London, Admiral Peary, Woodrow Wilson, and many more.

      Love Letters of Great Men
      3,9
    • Life Of Chopin

      • 114pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Franz Liszt's biographical work pays heartfelt tribute to Frédéric Chopin, highlighting their close friendship and shared experiences in the Romantic era. Liszt provides a unique perspective on Chopin's life, delving into his personality, relationships, and the cultural backdrop of his time. The narrative vividly captures the essence of Chopin's music and its influence on classical music, while also detailing his formative years in Poland and artistic journey in Paris. This biography transcends mere facts, offering an intimate homage from one musical genius to another.

      Life Of Chopin
    • The Letters of Franz Liszt, Complete

      • 552pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.

      The Letters of Franz Liszt, Complete
    • Franz Liszt and Agnes Street-Klindworth

      • 452pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Franz Liszt's liaison with Agnes Street-Klindworth was a shadowy affair and one of the best-kept secrets of the Weimar years, according to Alan Walker, and La Mara's heavily censored 1894 edition of the Liszt-Agnes letters did little to illuminate this relationship. Here, in a new and expanded edition of those letters, Pauline Pocknell casts new light not only on Liszt himself, but on a woman who was the Master's mistress and confidante as well as a spy of considerable historical importance in her own right. This new critical edition contains all 160 extant letters in both English and French, transcribed from the most reliable sources and carefully annotated by a scholar of increasing reputation. Also included are-biographical information about Agnes herself; historical and critical prefaces; detailed notes for each letter; linking text between letters; analytical tables of the correspondence; an extensive bibliography and an index. Some 40 rare illustrations accompany the letters themselves and help readers visualize Liszt's and Agnes's circumstances and the amorous and diplomatic encounters they documented for posterity.

      Franz Liszt and Agnes Street-Klindworth
    • Parigi, 1840. Liszt, il pianista più acclamato d’Europa, incontra Wagner, un giovane compositore sconosciuto. Inizia così una delle amicizie più celebri e complesse nella storia della musica. Nei successivi otto anni, Wagner compone opere come Il Vascello fantasma, Tannhäuser e Lohengrin, mentre Liszt, riconoscendo il potenziale rivoluzionario di Wagner, si dedica con passione alla sua promozione, culminando in un ciclo di concerti a Weimar nel 1853, dove dirige personalmente le tre opere. Liszt scrive articoli celebrativi sul genio di Wagner e concepisce un libro che sottolinea l'importanza di unire compositore e librettista, essenziale per il nuovo sistema drammatico di Wagner. Le sue pagine, ricche di riferimenti a filosofia, Bibbia, mitologie e arti, rivelano una ricerca musicale profonda. Sebbene il libro non sia stato pubblicato a causa di vicende editoriali, il musicologo Nicolas Dufetel ha recuperato i manoscritti e le annotazioni di Liszt, dando finalmente compiutezza al progetto. Per Liszt, la musica non può esistere senza poesia, e l'opera lirica deve rinascere, con Wagner come messia di questa trasformazione.

      Wagner. Tannhäuser, Lohengrin, il Vascello fantasma
      4,0
    • Musica. Liszt

      Faksimileausg. der französischen Zeitschrift "Musica" vom Oktober 1911 zum Jubiläum des 175. Geburtstages und des 100. Todestages von Franz Liszt

      • 131pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      Musica. Liszt
    • Sen lásky

      Hudobné drobnosti - klavír

      • 7pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      Sen lásky
    • Gesammelte Schriften

      • 236pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Der unveränderte Nachdruck von 1880 bietet Lesern die Möglichkeit, ein historisches Werk in originaler Form zu erleben. Der Verlag Antigonos legt besonderen Wert auf die Erhaltung und Zugänglichkeit kulturellen Erbes, indem er sorgfältig ausgewählte Nachdrucke herausgibt. Diese Initiative ermöglicht es, bedeutende Texte aus der Vergangenheit in gutem Zustand zu genießen und zu studieren.

      Gesammelte Schriften
    • Briefwechsel vom Jahr 1854 bis 1861

      • 340pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Der Briefwechsel zwischen Richard Wagner und Franz Liszt von 1854 bis 1861 beleuchtet Wagners literarische Aktivitäten, das gescheiterte Opernprojekt "Wieland der Schmied" und die Entwicklung von "Der Ring des Nibelungen". Zudem wird Wagners Beziehung zu Mathilde Wesendonck und die Trennung von seiner ersten Frau thematisiert.

      Briefwechsel vom Jahr 1854 bis 1861
    • Briefwechsel vom Jahr 1841 bis 1853

      • 308pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Der Band beleuchtet die Freundschaft zwischen Richard Wagner und Franz Liszt sowie deren musikalischen Austausch in einem umfangreichen Briefwechsel. Im Fokus stehen Wagners dramatische Jahre, seine Rolle in der Revolution 1848/49 und sein anschließendes Exil in der Schweiz, wo er Ideen für sein Spätwerk entwickelte.

      Briefwechsel vom Jahr 1841 bis 1853