September 2010
Beginner
376 pages
12h 7m
English
In some ways, the life of Hungarian composer Franz Liszt began much like Mozart’s. He was a child prodigy, managed and promoted by his father. Liszt also struggled deeply in the transition from “child star” to adult. However, where Mozart never seemed to make that transition, Liszt traversed the troubled waters and went on to have a long, productive career.
Liszt was known more as a performer than a composer. An unmatched piano virtuoso and showman, he often left audiences wide-eyed. His earlier works, such as the Hungarian Rhapsodies, basically showcased his abilities. ...
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