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Franz Liszt. By: Ruth Richardson Music 1010-048. Born on October 22, 1811 Adam Liszt loved music Franz learned to play piano at the age of 6 Franz was given his first piano at 7 years old. Franz, age 12. Mastered pieces by Hummel and Bach Czerny agreed to be piano teacher to Franz
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Franz Liszt By: Ruth Richardson Music 1010-048
Born on October 22, 1811 • Adam Liszt loved music • Franz learned to play piano at the age of 6 • Franz was given his first piano at 7 years old Franz, age 12
Mastered pieces by Hummel and Bach • Czerny agreed to be piano teacher to Franz • Prince finally agrees to let Adam move Franz to Vienna
First concert in 1820 • Noblemen offered to pay for Franz’s education • Franz and family arrive in Vienna in 1822 • Salieri also starts to teach Franz
Franz meets Beethoven • Franz plays piano for Beethoven • Franz spends 25 years doing Beethoven’s nine symphonies • Liszt is responsible for Beethoven statue erected in 1845 Beethoven Statue, Bonn
Franz and family move to Paris • Franz meets Sebastian Erard • Franz given a new 7 octave piano • Franz advertised as and Erard artist Erard Piano
Teachers are Reicha and Paer • Liszt debut in March of 1824 • Franz played at Windsor Castle in England • Don Sanche performed in October 1825 • Adam Liszt dies Windsor Castle, England
Making living as a piano teacher • Falls in love with one of his students • Franz becomes very ill • Wants to join the Priesthood
Franz’s interest in music is piqued again • Determined to do on piano what Paganini does on violin • Meets Hector Berlioz in 1832 • Meets Fredric Chopin Niccolo Paganini
Liszt finds love again • Has 3 children • Elopes to Switzerland • Travelled Europe and Asia Minor from 1838-1847 • Returns to Paris in 1844 Liszt performing at the piano. The year is 1840; the place is a salon in Paris. His audience includes famous writers and musicians, (left to right) Alexandre Dumas, Victor Hugo, Georges Sand, Niccolo Paganini, and Gioacchinio Rossini, as well as Liszt's mistress, the Countess Marie d'Agoult.
Returns to Hungary • Writes Hungarian Rhapsodies • Meets Princess Carolyne Sayn-Wittgenstein • Ends career to focus on composing • Settles in Weimar, Germany Carolyne Sayn-Wittgenstein
Moves to Rome with the Princess • Writes religious music • Daughter dies, inspiring Franz to write Weinen,Kalgan Franz Liszt
Moves back to Weimar in 1869 • Last performance on July 19, 1886 • Dies July 31, 1886
La Campanellahttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEnfZjqMSy0 • Means little bells • First hear played by Paganini on violin • Liszt originally wrote as Paganini Etudes
Duple/Compound meter • Medium Tempo • Major Mode
Liebestraumhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYvGOC7bDBI • Published about 1850 • Means Dreams of Love • 3 Movements based off poems that represented different types of love
Common Meter • Slow Tempo • Major Mode