Franz Liszt composed his songs in the time when Europe was at the peak of the development of the Romantic form – das Lied. However, it seems that not all of Liszt’s songs should be discussed from this perspective, pointing at least at signifi cant infl uences of the 19th century Italian opera. The second version of a set of Tre sonetti di Petrarca refl ects not only some changes in the composer’s technique or style, but above all, constitutes an evidence of certain tendencies in perceiving vocal technique and the development of Italian and European vocal aesthetics. It might be assumed that, even though the music construction of the second version of the Sonnets – particularly in the layer of melody of the vocal part – brings to mind...
In 1850, after five years of planning, Liszt began composing music for his Italian opera, Sardanapal...
The aim of the paper is to analyze Franz Liszt's piano interpretations that constitute excellent ope...
Little research has been carried out into Liszt’s work as Kapellmeister of the Weimar Court Theatre....
Franz Liszt composed his songs in the time when Europe was at the peak of the development of the Rom...
Franz Liszt composed his songs in the time when Europe was at the peak of the development of the Ro...
The article ‘Petrarch’s Sonnets’ by Liszt revolves around the phenomenon of transformation, which d...
This document addresses a gap in the scholarly study of Franz Liszt. It argues that Liszt is current...
The article aims to clarify some intricate points about the interpretation of Liszt’s Petrarch Sonne...
Once seen as an important but ultimately shallow composer, Franz Liszt (1811–1886) is now commonly ...
Franz Liszt\u27s transcriptions of his own works and the works of others represent a significant seg...
This paper focuses on the similarities and differences between the two versions of Franz Liszt\u27s ...
Were Liszt and Wagner as composers and musical thinkers more similar or different? The differences a...
The present paper summarises the general affinities that link the great romantic piano fantasies (Sc...
Liszt’s aspiration to create his own musical language and to find new tools of musical expression wa...
When we look at the poems called ballads, which have been furiously popular in the Germanic world si...
In 1850, after five years of planning, Liszt began composing music for his Italian opera, Sardanapal...
The aim of the paper is to analyze Franz Liszt's piano interpretations that constitute excellent ope...
Little research has been carried out into Liszt’s work as Kapellmeister of the Weimar Court Theatre....
Franz Liszt composed his songs in the time when Europe was at the peak of the development of the Rom...
Franz Liszt composed his songs in the time when Europe was at the peak of the development of the Ro...
The article ‘Petrarch’s Sonnets’ by Liszt revolves around the phenomenon of transformation, which d...
This document addresses a gap in the scholarly study of Franz Liszt. It argues that Liszt is current...
The article aims to clarify some intricate points about the interpretation of Liszt’s Petrarch Sonne...
Once seen as an important but ultimately shallow composer, Franz Liszt (1811–1886) is now commonly ...
Franz Liszt\u27s transcriptions of his own works and the works of others represent a significant seg...
This paper focuses on the similarities and differences between the two versions of Franz Liszt\u27s ...
Were Liszt and Wagner as composers and musical thinkers more similar or different? The differences a...
The present paper summarises the general affinities that link the great romantic piano fantasies (Sc...
Liszt’s aspiration to create his own musical language and to find new tools of musical expression wa...
When we look at the poems called ballads, which have been furiously popular in the Germanic world si...
In 1850, after five years of planning, Liszt began composing music for his Italian opera, Sardanapal...
The aim of the paper is to analyze Franz Liszt's piano interpretations that constitute excellent ope...
Little research has been carried out into Liszt’s work as Kapellmeister of the Weimar Court Theatre....