The article attempts to shed light on Liszt’s connections with so called Gypsy music, with particular emphasis on the sources and manifestations of the composer’s interest in the subject. The paper also shows the effects of Liszt’s thought on his academic successors. Liszt’s fascination with Gypsy music and culture is discussed by outlining his childhood memories as well as indicating numerous personal contacts he had with renowned Gypsy musicians. The author of the paper also links Liszt’s enchantment with Gypsy culture with his readiness to identify his travelling virtuoso status with that of a Gypsy-wanderer. Special attention in the article is put on Liszt’s book Des Bohemiens et de leur musique en Hongrie (1859). The author of the arti...
The article ‘Petrarch’s Sonnets’ by Liszt revolves around the phenomenon of transformation, which do...
Liszt’s aspiration to create his own musical language and to find new tools of musical expression wa...
Nowadays when most people think of Franz Liszt it is as a virtuoso pianist who composed primarily pi...
The article attempts to shed light on Liszt’s connections with so called Gypsy music, with particul...
International audienceThis article considers the image and reception of Franz Liszt in the Revue de ...
Liszt’s published writings are extensive, and are for the most part not readily available in print....
Perhaps best known as a peerless virtuoso in his day and a composer the significance of whose contri...
Although the period of Liszt’s residency in Rome is marked by pivotal events, many aspects concernin...
Franz Liszt is one of the greatest artists of the 19th century. He has attended the most important ...
It is evident that The Three Kings march of the Christus oratorio by Liszt is a verbunkos associated...
The article and its companion piece 'Performing Liszt in the 'Style Hongroise'', Liszt Society Journ...
With a few exceptions, the scholarly literature on Hungary’s Gypsy music remains frozen in an increa...
Majestry of Liszt Spirit of Hungarian Music (interview with Yolanda Mérö) Dots and Their Values Litt...
Once seen as an important but ultimately shallow composer, Franz Liszt (1811–1886) is now commonly ...
The governments of the Horthy era did not formulate a central Gypsy policy and, consequently, the so...
The article ‘Petrarch’s Sonnets’ by Liszt revolves around the phenomenon of transformation, which do...
Liszt’s aspiration to create his own musical language and to find new tools of musical expression wa...
Nowadays when most people think of Franz Liszt it is as a virtuoso pianist who composed primarily pi...
The article attempts to shed light on Liszt’s connections with so called Gypsy music, with particul...
International audienceThis article considers the image and reception of Franz Liszt in the Revue de ...
Liszt’s published writings are extensive, and are for the most part not readily available in print....
Perhaps best known as a peerless virtuoso in his day and a composer the significance of whose contri...
Although the period of Liszt’s residency in Rome is marked by pivotal events, many aspects concernin...
Franz Liszt is one of the greatest artists of the 19th century. He has attended the most important ...
It is evident that The Three Kings march of the Christus oratorio by Liszt is a verbunkos associated...
The article and its companion piece 'Performing Liszt in the 'Style Hongroise'', Liszt Society Journ...
With a few exceptions, the scholarly literature on Hungary’s Gypsy music remains frozen in an increa...
Majestry of Liszt Spirit of Hungarian Music (interview with Yolanda Mérö) Dots and Their Values Litt...
Once seen as an important but ultimately shallow composer, Franz Liszt (1811–1886) is now commonly ...
The governments of the Horthy era did not formulate a central Gypsy policy and, consequently, the so...
The article ‘Petrarch’s Sonnets’ by Liszt revolves around the phenomenon of transformation, which do...
Liszt’s aspiration to create his own musical language and to find new tools of musical expression wa...
Nowadays when most people think of Franz Liszt it is as a virtuoso pianist who composed primarily pi...